1. Instead of intimidating the members of the audience, like so many stand-up comics today, he seduces them with high spirits. 2. It has been an effective technique to intimidate white members of Congress or white D.C. residents furious about the local mess. 3. Martinez was not part of that proceeding, but government officials said ETA has tried to intimidate members of the Spanish judiciary. 4. Opponents are running out of tricks, and Gingrich henchmen like Rep. Tom DeLay are losing their ability to intimidate GOP members. 5. Some House members fear that a Democratic president could use such a veto to intimidate individual members of Congress by threatening to veto spending for their pet government projects. 6. Party officials said that local military authorities in Irrawaddy Division, located south of Rangoon, had intimidated NLD members into not coming to the capital. 7. Among the charges were allegations that he bought weapons with union money and intimidated members he considered disloyal. 8. Bragman called it an attempt to intimidate Assembly members that would backfire and bring him even more support. 9. Bragman said it was an attempt to intimidate Assembly members that would backfire and bring him even more support. 10. Kuykendall pleaded guilty in September to a charge of conspiracy to injure, oppress, threaten and intimidate members of the New Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church. |