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And she also said she was referring our question to the town’s attorneys, which I guess is her way of trying to intimidate us because we were asking a question.
And the idea of that was to, among other things, make the public aware that the FBI had commented on the story in a way that was intended to intimidate a little bit, in addition to not answering the questions that we sent.
Source: https://therealnews.com/twitter-files-matt-taibbi-fbi-irs
“And to carry it on your hip or to walk in with an assault rifle in an attempt not just to be provocative, but to intimidate somebody, or worse.”
Source: https://ctmirror.org/2023/01/23/connecticut-governor-ned-lamont-ban-open-carry-gun-purchases/
BCTF President Clint Johnston said: “Today’s ruling is a clear win for anyone who has faced legal action that aims to intimidate or silence legitimate public criticism.”
Be there, will be wild!” and then decided to travel to the Capitol in order to “intimidate Congress.”
Book ban proponents used harassment and threats to bully and intimidate educators, support staff and administrators.
Source: https://www.dailycamera.com/2023/01/04/editorial-book-banning-is-so-last-year/
But, when she did, she was “completely disgusted” and felt the act was meant to “shock and intimidate me”.
Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/21590748/man-sex-bollard-parking-row/
Evan’s arrest will intimidate other Western journalists still reporting in Russia, making a black hole of already limited information coming out of Russia even deeper and darker.
Source: https://thejewishnews.com/2023/05/05/russia-is-not-healthy-for-jews-and-other-living-things/
"Finally, at one point, I was able to pull the gun away from him, shove him aside, create some distance, point the gun at him, intimidate him.
He sets screens and utilizes his 7-foot-7 wingspan to clean the glass or intimidate slashers who trespass on his property in the paint.
Source: https://deadspin.com/nba-charlotte-hornets-sacramento-kings-mj-lamelo-ball-1850287423
However, the six-year-old Pearl Street outpost’s eclectic high-end threads may intimidate many Coloradans, whose fashion comfort zone falls somewhere between the North Face and Patagonia.
I know Queen Elizabeth University Hospital very well and for anyone to suggest that the location where people stand to pray could in anyway invade someone’s privacy or intimidate anyone, is preposterous.
In his separate criminal case in Georgia, Trump was on the condition that he not intimidate co-defendants, witnesses and others.
“It is absolutely disgusting that anyone would seek to intimidate these relatives, who are already suffering the trauma of having their family members kidnapped or murdered.
"It's just a law to decriminalise homosexuality," she said, calling the legislation a weapon that has been used "to intimidate the (LGBTQ) community members".
“It was never our intention to disrupt or intimidate Jewish worshippers.”
Judge Donovan Frank said at sentencing that the evidence clearly showed an intent to “scare, intimidate and terrorize individuals of Muslim faith.”
Source: https://krocnews.com/minneapolis-mosque-bomber-loses-appeal/
Kuleli emphasized that this “engineered political case was intended to intimidate Turkish-Cypriots,” expressing hope that the Turkish-Cypriot judiciary would “resist pressures and deliver an important lesson to politicians.”
LONDON (AP) — A committee of lawmakers harshly rebuked former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Thursday, saying he lied to Parliament about lockdown-flouting parties and was complicit in a campaign to intimidate those investigating his conduct.
Manhattan district attorney said in an email to staff on Saturday that his office will “not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in New York.”