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1 The group was leveraging off publicity to instil fear into people's hearts.
2 They compel obedience and instil fear and end lives, neatly and swiftly.
3 It certainly had the feel of a concerted push, designed to instil fear .
4 Dylan Hartley is one of the few sportsmen who instil fear with a look.
5 The objective of the attacks was to instil fear and panic in Canada, he said.
6 Robin van Persie believes Manchester United's formidable attacking force will instil fear into their rivals.
7 They have been far from the team which used to instil fear towards their opposition though.
8 It has several internal spy networks to instil fear and keep its citizens from organising protests.
9 We're not going to let them instil fear .
10 Two pictures that instil fear in me, a woman's face against a backdrop of merciless morning light.
11 So the Germans were called of God to instil fear and reverence into the hearts of the inferior races.
12 To instil fear in people.
13 Zain Ali, from the University of Auckland, says the terrorist group has a clear agenda to instil fear and terror.
14 To try and claw back as many voters as they could, the No campaign needed to instil fear through ignorance.
15 It was speculated that Facebook was part of a "coordinated media roll-out designed to instil fear " in QANon believers.
16 They went out of their way to instil fear , and with a more deeply conservative religious base than Australia were far more successful.
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