Messages don't even need to come from known terrorists in order to terrorise these days. |
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He has no probs getting around at night thwacking the bad guys who terrorise his neighbourhood. |
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Victims of stalking have first-hand knowledge of various techniques that can be used to terrorise or control others. |
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The thugs raided the village and began firing their guns to terrorise the farmers. |
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Hooligans on quad bikes and motorcycles who terrorise neighbourhoods face anti-social behaviour orders. |
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It would have been a mockery of the British way of life to stand by and let a man like him terrorise me on my own doorstep. |
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Now that they terrorise, murder, and, frankly, slaughter innocent children, we are at the most depraved end of the spectrum of all. |
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Several armed groups terrorise the civilian population to weaken support for their opponents. |
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The Ku Klux Klan, founded in the United States in 1866, wore white hoods and cloaks and carried burning crosses to terrorise people as part of their white supremacy policy. |
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It is a State run by ignorance using the stick of religion, of which they know little, to cower and terrorise their own people. |
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Adopted in Britain in 1999, they are now regarded as the only way in which young thugs who terrorise neighbourhoods without actually breaking the law can be brought to heel. |
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These are military sweeps of areas known to be hostile to the Karzai government to kill or round up suspected opponents and terrorise the population. |
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I explaining them also that I do not need to excuse myself because we are all influence by goof and terrorise by evil. |
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Some animal welfare groups launch campaigns to terrorise those connected, sometimes only tenuously, to experiments on live animals. |
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And yes, because often these thugs terrorise those who challenge them, we allow the police to give the evidence as hearsay. |
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The civilian population must be freed from the control of the armed groups that terrorise them. |
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He will order police to make it a priority to target lager louts who terrorise town centres. |
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It is one thing to give out information to improve anti-seismic protection, for instance, and another thing to bandy about scientific information, albeit with good intentions, and to terrorise the population. |
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Adventurers and profiteers, who employ drug-addled children as assassins and decorate themselves with the heads of the victims they kill, terrorise those whom they cannot control. |
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Rival Shia militias with murky links to Iran compete violently for control and terrorise the population particularly women deemed immodest, barbers and those selling alcohol. For the moment there are no open battles. |
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However, the incident which occurred in the Slovenian school in Barkovlje near Trieste on Tuesday this week was also an attempt to terrorise the headmistress, the teachers, the children and their parents. |
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Created by a London duo who've been in the studio with Kanye, this track is like a lost soul classic, raised from the dead and unleashed to terrorise the mediocracy with a rampant erection. |
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Hence, terrorists attain their aim: to terrorise. |
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This stylish sixpart series is about a gang who conceal blades in the peaks of their caps, and terrorise the Wild West Midlands with gambling and protection rackets. |
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