Brazilians have a reputation for being beautiful, but do not let that intimidate you.
At present, the authorities seem keener to intimidate would-be dissenters rather than imprison hundreds of them.
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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Germans want to intimidate banks, traders and speculators from short selling PIIGS debt and EU stocks.
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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.
When the regime didn't like our subsequent reporting, it did not hesitate to insult and intimidate.
In a video that appeared online, a gang can been seen to intimidate the man.
The aim would be to cultivate deniable "proxies" with which to intimidate political opponents.
The whole system is designed to intimidate the public into paying up and shutting up.
Mr Trimble said attempts to intimidate those involved in providing civic involvement in policing should be rejected by everyone.
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The use of Neo-Nazi thugs to intimidate opposition supporters and Union activists is common.
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Both men were also convicted of supplying cannabis and a charge of conspiring to intimidate a witness.
They held supremacist rallies and parades and organized militias of "Red Shirts" to intimidate blacks from voting.
The killing of children by a regime determined to intimidate the opposition made that point abundantly clear.
Or more commonly, when witnesses are wearing clothing that might intimidate the jury or others testifying, e.g.
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But meantime federal revenue collectors with "pay first, argue later" powers intimidate domestic and foreign businesses alike.
The order says the solicitor, who specialised in personal injury cases, must not abuse or intimidate anyone.
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Even where violence dips, however, a few assassinations or the occasional bomb-blast may be enough to intimidate.
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.
The letter is a screed against Jews and an attempt to intimidate anyone who speaks critically of Islam.
The purpose, obviously, was to overwhelm and intimidate to kill the opposition, question by question and audit by audit.
There were unconfirmed reports that he arranged for supporters to come cheer for him and intimidate opponents Sunday.
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