It was a show of force, she believed, meant to intimidate her own son.
The Institute has filed suit to overturn this blatant attempt to intimidate advocacy and debate.
He has a reputation for snapping at people and for using anger to intimidate and avoid.
Putin only needed to jail one oligarch (Khodorkovsky) in order to intimidate all the rest.
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The birds look like sparrow hawks and their appearance is thought to intimidate their hosts.
It also sounds like something a former soldier might shout out to intimidate armed intruders.
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The far right has used local problems as a pretext to intimidate the Roma community.
Mr Trimble said attempts to intimidate those involved in providing civic involvement in policing should be rejected by everyone.
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Overzealous and effective theft detection and prevention creates an atmosphere that is likely to intimidate innocent customers.
Go-betweens tried to bribe, and then to intimidate Mr Masiyiwa into sharing his business with Telecel's backers.
Tactics used by the FBI are meant to intimidate individuals and get them to cooperate in their investigation.
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In the Gulf War, such a threat apparently was sufficient to intimidate Saddam Hussein from employing chemical weapons.
Lunsford said he expects Hasan to try to intimidate them through mind games.
And when he did it, I knew he was trying to intimidate me and I found it really funny.
His critics accused him of using the intelligence service led by Mr Montesinos to intimidate and spy on rivals.
Mr Lagan said it was an attempt to intimidate himself and the company.
The simple act of revealing those tattoos, he says, is supposed to intimidate.
Indeed, passion can be used in a calculated way to intimidate, to railroad, or to push a point of view.
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Prosecutors say that Blagojevich tried to intimidate the Tribune into firing editorial writers who had been critical of him.
He and his ministers claimed asylum-seekers on one boat had thrown their children into the sea to intimidate the authorities.
Swidler says the arrest may be intended to intimidate other spammers, a tactic that he says is also doomed to fail.
Those who remain, often the old and the very young, are easier to intimidate or bribe with hand-outs of maize flour.
The Ortega government has mounted a sustained effort to intimidate the opposition.
The way to limit Romney money was to intimidate donors from giving.
The executives might argue that the suits are simply meant to intimidate.
The Bath back is imposing but there's no way he's going to intimidate O'Driscoll or Gordon D'Arcy because they've been round the block.
"You do get quite a lot of people who do that, you know - drivers who try to intimidate other drivers, " Hamilton said.
That should make it harder for trigger-happy oligarchs, sheikhs and foreign celebrities to use the threat of a London lawsuit to intimidate critics.
He proceeded to intimidate companies, corporations, supermarkets and other businesses in an effort to force them to lower the price of their products.
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