• The very idea of a nursing home is enough to terrify any aging parent.

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  • The Sudanese military strategy seems clear: It aims to terrify and starve the civilians into leaving the area.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Of course when he addresses issues, his viewpoint has a tendency to terrify.

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  • Done right, this generates the kind of self-sustaining market leadership that helped Japanese technology firms to terrify American rivals in the 1980s.

    ECONOMIST: Canon

  • Mr Brown's redistribution is not so immoderate as to terrify many voters.

    ECONOMIST: Toil and muddle

  • It would have to rely for its survival on the ability to terrify its opponents with the same success as it had terrified its own citizens.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 'Courage'

  • The thoughts of the cliff might be enough to terrify the able-bodied but some members of the squad had to overcome other demons before making the descent.

    BBC: Hoop stars go over the edge

  • The point of terrorism is to terrify, to drive us all away from the open roads, to force us into hiding, to make us shrink from each other and from public spaces, to make us run...away.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • You know, these people thought the worst was over and suddenly to see those skies darkening again and for that rain to come back again and the winds to pick up again, it's going to terrify them I'd imagine.

    NPR: Myanmar Still Barring Relief, Reporters

  • And that has to terrify them.

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  • What has Mexicans baffled is the beheadings that are taking place in their country which shows a level of viciousness never seen before as local criminals are using the same methods used by Islamic militants to terrify people and discourage the police and the army from pursuing them.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A Growing interdependence

  • Within the clubby world of toy manufacturers, which stretches from the office blocks of east Tsim Sha Tsui in Hong Kong to the factories over the border, Smart Union was seen as one of the winners, a trusted manufacturer with none of the quality problems that came to terrify the buyers of Chinese products.

    ECONOMIST: Business in China

  • His actual practice, as we can see from the many scenes of him at work, is consciously to shape every breath of air in his films, to dominate, terrify, seduce, and to dream and suffer for everyone.

    NEWYORKER: Fellini: I'm a Born Liar

  • He moved next to a Florida paper, and from there to the disreputable corner office in the Enquirer building, in a run-down resort near Palm Beach, from which he was to entertain and terrify America.

    ECONOMIST: Eddie Clontz

  • The overall effect is deflationary: she shows, example by example, how much better it is to argue about the rights and wrongs of techniques in the here and now than to dazzle or terrify ourselves with techno-futurology.

    ECONOMIST: Bioethics

  • As an entrepreneur, start looking for ways to up your own ante and terrify yourself (just a little).

    FORBES: 4 Ways to Know it's Time to Pursue Your Business Idea

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