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1
The military can go house to house,
intimidate
people
to vote in favour.
2
The way they
intimidate
people
is by openly carrying weapons.
3
He had hoped this would
intimidate
people
,
but it hasn't.
4
Israel was trying to
intimidate
people
out of speaking up against its actions, she said.
5
I
intimidate
people
by the way I play.
6
But that cooperation may not last long if more Taliban turn up and
intimidate
people
into silence.
7
You
intimidate
people
,
torture them, torment them, then kill them as if human life has no meaning.
8
But buying art can
intimidate
people
.
9
The attacks on Monday seemed designed to
intimidate
people
debating whether it was safe to vote in two days.
10
They're trying to pre-emptively
intimidate
people
and say don't even think about it, he said on condition of anonymity.
11
Tanks are driving in and swinging their turrets around, trying to
intimidate
people
by waggling round the main gun.
12
I don't intentionally
intimidate
people
.
13
Politicians are worried that the Maoists did not submit all their weapons for U.N. monitoring and continue to
intimidate
people
.
14
In there I learned how to use my influence for the good of others, instead of using it to
intimidate
people
.
15
Activists see it as a tactic to
intimidate
people
at a time when pro-democracy movements are sweeping across the Middle East.
16
It was one of those open trucks that they used to drive around the streets in to kick up a row and
intimidate
people
.
intimidate
people
intimidate