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Meanings of face intimidation in English
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Usage of face intimidation in English
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Some Catholic families isolated in largely Protestant towns and villages faceintimidation at various levels throughout the year.
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They work up to 12 hours a day and say they routinely faceintimidation, sexual remarks and harassment.
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Local authority staff often faceintimidation when dealing with those engaged in illegal dumping, according to the chief executive of Donegal County Council.
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Amnesty has documented severe restrictions on freedom of expression; journalists and activists regularly faceintimidation, harassment and unjust arrest while working in the country.
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Most workers are young women from poor, illiterate and low-caste or "Dalit" communities, who often faceintimidation, sexually offensive remarks and harassment.
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Mr Palmer did reveal that his wife and daughter had facedintimidation.
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He has facedintimidation and death threats in the course of his reporting.
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Photo: AFP Mr Palmer also revealed that his wife and daughter had facedintimidation.
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Food delivery drivers in London say they're facingintimidation and violence on a daily basis.
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The campaign honors women human rights defenders who have facedintimidation and violence for their activism.
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His campaign has facedintimidation from the start.
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The city's Regeneration Agencies chief Brendan Kenny said locals were facingintimidation from youths and that all state bodies must tackle the problem.
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An editor at a leading newspaper told Reuters that even under Mubarak, publishers only facedintimidation if articles named intelligence or military officers.
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Kiir signed the deal on Aug. 27 but complained about the details and said he had facedintimidation from other nations prior to signing.
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But journalists here say they are increasingly facingintimidation aimed at stopping them from running stories critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his administration.