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- Not that Boris Mikhailov is intimidated by Germany's reputation.
- And her intelligence and forthrightness are more than a little intimidating.
- He recommended waiting for another elevator if someone aboard looked intimidating.
- The Raiders traditionally are fierce and nasty and diabolical and intimidating.
- But some lawyers said the solicitations for contributions were inherently intimidating.
- But they couldn't kill his idea or intimidate him.
- He intimidates anybody, and everybody loudly, longly and repeatedly.
- People feel very intimidated by these black males in hooded sweatshirts.
- "We sure won't be intimidated ."
- Consumers . . . find gravy making a very intimidating task.
- Don't be intimidated by " Hapgood ."
- The Mavericks were obviously intimidated by Olajuwon's defensive presence.
- You could take him out of his game, intimidate him.
- We had guns but he certainly was not intimidated by that,
- However, he wasn't intimidated enough to back off.
- She was intimidated working with us ( in the beginning ),
- The other riders here won't intimidate him ."
- "It could intimidate me, " he said.
- Today I think he tried in every way to intimidate me.
- Dogs use eye contact as a way of intimidating each other.
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