11. For starters, he wanted to run them with electricity, a technology that still intimidated many people. 12. He is now intimidating his people more quietly. 13. If the terrorists thought they were going to cower and intimidate people in this country Tuesday, they were so wrong. 14. In November, Graham reversed the jury verdict, saying Strahan had deliberately intimidated people and trespassed on private property. 15. It was just for the silly reason that people would become intimidated by a worthless pedigree and diploma. 16. It was a tactic, plain and simple, to intimidate people in the news business. 17. Its remaining leaders say the new crackdown has greatly intimidated people. 18. Many people are intimidated by squid because they believe that it needs to be cooked either two minutes or two hours for it to come out tender. 19. Market research showed that many people were intimidated by sailboats, viewing them as too expensive, too complicated to operate and too easy to tip over. 20. Nebraska tries to intimidate people with their crowd and their winning tradition. |