fear reprisal 17.51   But many refugees fear reprisals.
  threaten reprisal 3.09   The SLA has previously threatened such reprisal.
  take reprisal 1.84   He warned that reprisals might be taken.
  face reprisal 1.51   If she goes over his head, will she face reprisals?
  carry reprisal 0.72   He urged Catholics to not carry out reprisals against innocent Muslims.
  escape reprisal 0.72   The refugees fled to Zaire to escape reprisals.
  prevent reprisal 0.59   He lives in hiding, to prevent reprisals from the Hussein family.
  provoke reprisal 0.59   But they and U.N. officials feared doing that would have angered the Serbs and possibly provoked reprisals.
  suffer reprisal 0.59   Enemy officers suffered harsh reprisals.
  avoid reprisal 0.39   Another article appeals for a return to calm to avoid reprisals and renewed violence.
  launch reprisal 0.39   Yakovenko warned Israel against launching military reprisals.
  promise reprisal 0.39   Israeli leaders have promised heavy reprisals for the rocket attacks.
  spark reprisal 0.33   By sparking reprisals for each attack, we feed the cycle of violence.
  trigger reprisal 0.33   The vote triggered reprisals by Indonesian troops in which hundreds of people were killed.
  bring reprisal 0.26   Anger at the hostage-taking could bring reprisals against Chechen refugees living in the surrounding republics.
  commit reprisal 0.26   The new government has admitted that a few undisciplined RPF soldiers had committed reprisals against people they blamed for the genocide.
  expect reprisal 0.26   Lt. Col. Haim said he did not expect reprisals.
  plan reprisal 0.26   Sharon reportedly met with security officials Sunday evening amid speculation that more reprisals could be planned.
  risk reprisal 0.26   Leaders are in jail or exile, and sympathizers risk reprisals.
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