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Attorney General Ken Paxton lashed out at Travis County DA José Garza, saying he had 'weaponized the judicial system' and cowed to the 'racial agenda' of liberal mobs and extremists groups.
But surely one of its biggest assets is its women – now largely hidden, beaten and cowed into silence.
But we are not going to get cowed down.
Source: https://www.canindia.com/kerala-cong-chief-sudhakaran-arrested-by-crime-branch-released-on-bail/
It was once an idealistic public institution, but the Gary Lineker saga reveals it as a cowed Conservative…
It will suit the Conservative machine if the BBC becomes too cowed to perform its vital function of scrutinising all the parties without fear or favour.
Jess's immovable choice and staunch refusal to be cowed is one of the most subversive, radical challenges to the final girl mythos in the entire horror canon, and this was before the trope was truly established, let alone named.
On his twitter account, Odinga told his supporters that in order to take over the destiny of the country which he said has been take over by 'illegitimate' government, they must not accept to be cowed.
Rather than be cowed by it though, Manley embraced it, becoming the pantomime villain of the sport.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/darts/peter-manley-circus-tavern-darts-31679291
The tableau that emerges from the troubles of Trump and McCarthy is one in which the G.O.P.’s leaders are chastened and cowed, one in which their power is stripped and their efforts rebuked.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/04/opinion/trump-kevin-mccarthy.html
This once aggressive, dominant batting line-up is cowed and broken,” he wrote.