All kinds of groups use fear to terrorize the loners and coerce fealty from those who don't want to be a target. |
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Any creature captured then put on public exhibition will do a Houdini and terrorize the town. |
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They can be real nice to you when you are the passenger, but when you are a fellow motorist, they will terrorize you. |
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The mobbers sought to terrorize the laundrymen inside those besieged locales. |
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To terrorize celebrities' parents because they are more vulnerable is a low blow. |
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After 25 years of silence, a notorious serial killer resurfaces to terrorize a whole new generation. |
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It's classic terrorism where you attack the general population to terrorize the people to achieve a political aim. |
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The thought never crossed our minds that someone could walk into our house at night to terrorize us. |
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Extremists seek to terrorize innocent men, women and children, whoever they are and wherever they may live. |
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He really enjoys himself when he can mentally terrorize his audience, shocking them to a catharsis. |
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He was booked on suspicion of making threats with intent to terrorize and on suspicion of interfering with a person's civil rights. |
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I wasn't contented to stay at that moment, knowing whatever she spoke of, would terrorize me with the vanity. |
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Every day the occupation forces invade our village, desecrate our mosque and terrorize our children. |
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There's nothing like a nighttime snipe hunt to terrorize homesick kids. |
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They've played before and are a perfect match when it comes to energy levels and desire to terrorize the other until both have passed out from mental exhaustion. |
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The refined aesthete Barry Humphries has acclimatized himself to English society, but the monsters he gestates rampage on his behalf and terrorize the toffs. |
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Insurgents, warlords and criminals continue to terrorize and victimize civilian populations. |
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The purpose of terrorism is just that — it is to terrorize people and we will not be terrorized. |
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The media has become the greatest tool of those who would seek to terrorize society. |
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Their departure plays right into the hands of the Sudanese government and its continued attempt to terrorize the people of Darfur. |
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We must continue to devise strategies to try to keep one step ahead of those who terrorize our communities. |
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They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and terrorize their teachers. |
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He used to terrorize me, but as I grew older, he became funny to me. |
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He was a muscleman and bully and often he used to terrorize the people. |
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I'm just finishing up a study about how one group of people used overwhelming displays of violence to overawe and terrorize another group into docility and obedience. |
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Also, I was planning to put one of Dan's stink bombs in some dorm rooms, break another pipe, and maybe terrorize some sophomores in the gym locker room. |
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Visible displays of violence to terrorize and intimidate others. |
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The aggressors intended to traumatize, humiliate and terrorize communities, so as to destabilize and punish them for supporting the opposing side. |
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The aim of those missiles being only to terrorize? |
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Unregulated trade in Africa's natural resources creates a situation where unscrupulous armed factions have the motive and the finances to control territory and terrorize civilians. |
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Doing this will force them further from population centres, limit their ability to conduct large-scale operations, and make it increasingly difficult for them to terrorize the population. |
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Learning of ice fog got me wondering what other unusual things are out there waiting to terrorize us. |
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The phenomenon of impunity has allowed the different regimes in power to recruit and train unemployed youth to become members of militias which terrorize the populations. |
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Torquemada used torture and confiscation to terrorize his victims, and his methods were the product of a time when judicial procedure was cruel by design. |
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A painter that, in the moment to throw us in face a naked truth that would terrorize us, it covers the violence of the colors of it with a veil of pity. |
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In the mid to late 1870s, white Democrats used paramilitary groups such as the Red Shirts to intimidate and terrorize black voters. |
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President Putin's army and special services operate in eastern Ukraine, often covertly, supporting separatist formations that terrorize the local population and openly threatening invasion. |
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Howls of protest rose from liberal Russian deputies who feared a return to the bad old days when Stalin had merged the police and security functions under the NKVD, and used it to terrorize the population. |
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The purpose is to terrorize and silence any who would stand in the way of the capitalist rulers' relentless drive for profits and their imperialist adventures, like the colonial occupation of Iraq. |
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Rather than addressing the legitimate demands of Vietnamese citizens against government land grabs and corruption, the Vietnamese authorities terrorize an innocent couple for taking photos of a peaceful protest. |
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We do not believe any agreement made with Canada on labour rights will be honoured as long as paramilitaries are given free reign to terrorize Colombia's citizens. |
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It was further explained that torture had been used by the apartheid regime in a systematic way to instil fear in the Black majority of the nation and to terrorize them. |
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One Sunday afternoon they tried to terrorize and rob Paul Wasserman. |
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