Those who need to terrorise others to prove their own worth are lacking in genuine self-respect.
Mr Carnegie said the attack was a "well planned attempt to terrorise" the shop assistant.
Having said that, as any militant knows, you only have to kill one person to terrorise a thousand.
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Such talk would open the way for theocrats to terrorise humanity anew with divine wrath, his critics said.
One of the aims of aerial bombing in the second world war was to terrorise the civilian population into surrender.
But not if you believe the latest stories to terrorise Japan's bourgeoisie.
Unless they are disarmed before the vote, these men could terrorise it, producing a farcical election and a parliament made up of warlords.
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Pro-government militias have started to terrorise the countryside, hunting down opposition people and telling voters to back Mr Mugabe in a second round or else.
Whatever the reasons, a moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.
So does Becca believe there will ever be another West Indies team to terrorise opponents with their fast bowlers, and produce batsmen like Richards and Brian Lara?
Since his return to power, Mr Aristide seems to have taken a leaf out of the Duvaliers' book, arming his own squads of goons to terrorise his opponents.
The government must have the military strength to show the guerrillas that their war is indeed unwinnable (and such strength does not come from relying on paramilitary thugs to terrorise civilians).
It is essential that the authorities take action against the perpetrators of such crimes which are used to terrorise a whole society and prevent its members, including journalists, from speaking freely in public.
These cults, now found in most universities across Nigeria, are loose gangs of young students, or would-be students, who engage in various forms of criminal activity from drug-running to pimping, and often terrorise their more law-abiding colleagues.
But his rebels now terrorise large swathes of the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and the CAR and he is wanted by the International Criminal Court for rape, mutilation and murder of civilians, as well as forcibly recruiting children to serve as soldiers and sex slaves.
The prosecution thus has to prove both that Mr Taylor bears responsibility for the actions of a third party (always a difficult task), and to show that he was arming the rebels so as to terrorise the Sierra Leonean population and to gain control of the country's diamonds.
Yet humanitarian groups estimate that some 300, 000 people have been killed or died as a result of the conflict there and at least 2m more have been driven from their homes in the past four years, mostly by government soldiers and allied Arab militias, which continue to raze villages and terrorise Darfur's civilians.
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