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"frighten" Definitions
  1. to make somebody suddenly feel afraid

565 Sentences With "frighten"

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Let them inspire and frighten you — 'tis the season.
Go ahead — frighten me into sleeping with the lights on.
Scary, we know, but this article isn't meant to frighten.
This raw politicization of prosecutorial power ought to frighten everyone.
The thought of passing on doesn't frighten me, it doesn't.
The video's imagery is unidentifiable, but should frighten any dermatologist.
It was meant to frighten and intimidate and it worked.
Vampires, werewolves and zombies don't frighten like they once did.
"They don't kill them: just frighten them," Abu Rami said.
"The thought of passing on doesn't frighten me," he said.
It was meant to frighten and intimidate and it worked.
This, in turn, will continue to frighten investors and tourists.
I've worked all these years to frighten and scare people.
You're not going to intimidate us, you're not gonna frighten us.
Doing this "might frighten them a little bit," Mr. Himmelstein said.
These men would never see the people they frighten as 'victims.
You're there to uplift spirits; you're not there to frighten anybody.
Does it frighten you that more people aren't alarmed by that?
"I can't pretend that the spreadsheet didn't frighten me," she wrote.
Question for you: Does this conservative implosion please or frighten you?
I only enjoy doing things that frighten me a little bit.
But his base is not large enough to frighten business leaders.
That should frighten American opponents even more than Tuesday's score line.
Ryabkov said the "attempts to frighten us with sanctions" were laughable.
"I don't frighten easily," he told BAE Systems in a 2760 interview.
Rogue nations are not eligible, no matter how much they frighten people.
The ones that frighten and excite them will always perform the best.
However, the fires tie up police and rescue officials and frighten residents.
The idea behind them is to disorient and frighten, not seriously injure.
Until then, they will continue to grow and frighten, threaten and multiply.
Hence the need for the nuclear alert to frighten the Russians away.
They can crack you up and frighten you in the same page.
Her job was to chill and frighten, not to charm and seduce.
Those kinds of things frighten me, how ... How do we fix this?
I don't say this to frighten patients; I understand how they feel.
Do you enjoy being adventurous, or do extreme physical feats frighten you?
The Ferghana news site suggested that the attack could frighten off tourists.
As public figures and parents, does our obsession with technology ever frighten you?
"The thought of the pancreatic cancer does not frighten me," he told LaFlamme.
But the pathogens that frighten me most are novel strains of avian influenza.
He knew how to lure people in and then frighten them to death.
He often told his brother that the mountain's dangers did not frighten him.
"Those are the control systems that frighten me to no end," Bronk said.
She accused the political establishment of wanting to "frighten" voters into thinking otherwise.
The ribbons are designed to frighten birds by fluttering and sparkling at them.
That, more than anything else, might frighten Kim back to the negotiating table.
He did not want to walk over to her and frighten her away.
Some are ugly enough to frighten you but I guess they are bright. . . .
I feel like he is trying to bully and frighten us into silence.
That can frighten victims into acting, especially if a caller is bullying them.
Maybe because our politicians are always trying to frighten us to win elections.
Millicent Simmonds doesn't like scary movies, but it's not because they frighten her.
Several clues were obvious after a few letters: SHOOTS, FRIGHTEN and A SHARP.
"We won't let terrorism frighten us," Santos said from inside the shopping center.
Yes, these fellow travelers frighten us—but more than that, they make us sad.
That does not frighten the hardliners in her party, who would welcome the latter.
These are questions that should frighten every American, no matter what your political affiliation.
Got another music festival to hit next weekend or a Bumble date to frighten?
And it was he who said, 'You won't frighten me with the word 'dictator.
If this creepy job doesn't frighten you off, you could make a decent salary.
But he chose that house in order to frighten those who had spurned him.
The author shoots a rifle into the air to frighten off a polar bear.
The prospect of loss didn't frighten me, given that God would restore all things.
But words fail when it comes to summoning the fiends that most frighten us.
But his false claim helped frighten clueless suburbanites to support Obama's anti-gun agenda.
Luckily, Mr. Daniels was able to frighten away the person and the LAPD quickly responded.
What could happen from here on out should frighten every American unless this is fixed.
Still, it seems doubtful that the new measures will frighten Putin into changing his behavior.
I kept my gear to an absolute minimum in order not to frighten the animals.
King's It is all about slow dread — specifically the slow, lingering nightmares that frighten children.
Back in 2015 the model and actress told PEOPLE that getting older didn't frighten her.
Unlike Mr Petro, he is friendly to business and does not frighten the financial markets.
Luckily, Mr. Daniels was able to frighten away the person, and the LAPD quickly responded.
When Cruz usurped Trump in an Iowa poll, Trump tried to frighten Iowans yet again.
If so, he will frighten off the foreign investment that has underpinned the Philippines' boom.
"Insects sit there until it's time to frighten the hell out of you," he continued.
Don't let them take your freedom, don't let them frighten you from speaking your mind.
The headline is much more shrill than the text, so don't let that frighten you.
At night, he showed them scary movies to frighten them and then pull them close.
The only thing that might frighten or disturb you is the death of Pennywise himself.
Anheuser-Busch did this to "frighten consumers" into switching to Bud Light, the lawsuit said.
If a ghost story is going to frighten people, it needs to draw them close.
His shears initially frighten the residents, then he finds his place as a coveted hairstylist.
Riots will only frighten the "moderate middle" you will need as allies sooner or later.
This is an unequivocal truth, though it imposes a severity that would frighten most critics.
No, the subject matter didn't frighten me as much as doing a one-woman show.
Corbyn himself avoids confrontation and says little to either reassure or frighten his fellow M.P.s.
Critics say it will hamper growth and frighten off developers willing to build affordable housing.
Trump sells toughness, but he seems to frighten some voters as much as ISIS does.
The base is large enough to frighten Republican politicians fearful of challenges in party primaries.
This is defamation by redefinition, and its intention is to frighten and punish opposing voices.
Amateurs -- not tornadoes -- frighten longtime chaser Mike Eilts started chasing storms more than two decades ago.
He is also willing to frighten everyone in sight if it gives him a tactical advantage.
Each incident on its own didn't frighten him, but seeing the collective pattern emerging was unsettling.
Even with the presence of Simon and Pelecanos, there's plenty there that might frighten you away.
And if you really want to frighten yourself, you can google smallpox as an image search.
Horror has long been a reaction to the things in the real world that frighten us.
GIULIANI: Of course they do and the reality is that they are trying to frighten him.
Thieves are raiding private gardens; some residents have begun organising patrols to frighten the thieves away.
Abortion rights advocates contend such laws are designed to frighten and shame those seeking an abortion.
But it should frighten you that police used an open-source genetic database to do it.
Zambrano said the groups are seeking to "frighten the population" as the government combats drug trafficking.
She never allowed anyone to frighten her or to corrupt her sense of truth and fairness.
She also kept her equipment to a bare minimum so as not to frighten the animals.
Like so many things that frighten us parents, they are eager to test themselves against it.
The desire to frighten someone, he says, is a product of a society obsessed with sensationalism.
Abusers often use firearms to frighten victims, whether or not they use them, Ray-Jones said.
And what we've seen so far in the global response to the virus should frighten you.
It came to me that he wanted me to sense his power, maybe to frighten me.
This will frighten, confuse and discourage the most vulnerable in our population from receiving health care.
People are frightened, and frightened people repeat things that frighten them more: Stay at home tomorrow.
Many echoed a desire to not frighten their children when talking to them about climate change.
HANNITY: What you are saying, congressman, is really scary to me and it should frighten every American.
If this scene from the Jungle Book didn't frighten you as a child, were you even alive?
VLADIMIR PUTIN may frighten some countries, but Russia gives many South Africans a warm and fuzzy feeling.
Extortion remains common, and threats of violence can be enough to frighten people into complying—or fleeing.
At the same time, doxxing campaigns are designed to frighten reporters and keep them from pursuing stories.
Many ordinary Chinese insist that China's only fault is to grow large enough to frighten the West.
If you're into spooks that both frighten and educate, Andrea Subissati and Alexandra West are your girls.
Would such a large verdict frighten other media organisations away from publishing sensitive information about famous people?
Theo would often use what he referred to as "scare tactics"—subtly violent attempts to frighten me.
This is not the time to frighten or discourage core constituents— it's the time to mobilize them.
She's become a stand-in for the archetypal women who frighten and repel us: The woman betrayed.
She tries to speak in a firm and steady voice, one that will not frighten her son.
The couple told WGFL they acted out a "bear scare," making loud noises to frighten the bear.
"If they administer the time out in anger, they may yell and frighten the child," Feldman added.
Still, GOP ad-makers will use impeachment as a boogeyman to frighten their voters to the polls.
Terrorism is defined as an attack on civilians meant to frighten a larger community for political purposes.
The tactic was designed to deprive Islamic State militants of sleep and to frighten them into immobility.
Plastic or no, you're liable to frighten an officer skilled in the ability to spot lethal situations.
No one has a right to frighten anyone, even for 10 minutes, whether they are trolls or advertisers.
But it doesn't frighten me, it's an adventure and it is quite interesting to see myself slipping away.
Is Hitomi just a lonely Active Worlds character, created by someone in the game's underworld to frighten visitors?
Much of that money was spent on a smear campaign to frighten voters away from William Jennings Bryan.
Richard Nixon may have resorted to the madman theory of diplomacy to frighten enemies during the cold war.
On the other hand, that's precisely why Trump's effect on this year's congressional races should frighten GOP leaders.
"It appears he is using our daughter spitefully, to frighten and hurt me," Patridge says in the papers.
Foreign leaders and tycoons close to the regime are trying to frighten voters into backing the status quo.
But we still do not know whether the pipe bombs were intended to kill or merely to frighten.
Terrorist attacks and mass shootings garner attention and frighten the public much more than episodes of domestic violence.
These stories and others should frighten everyone and relay the urgency required to address the climate emergency threat.
If your dad wakes to see you standing over him dressed in a suit, it could frighten him.
Many abusers will exploit the bond with pets in order to control, manipulate, frighten and punish their victims.
"I have a feeling they (police) are going after the small fry to frighten the people," he said.
His supporters were in no doubt that he will frighten anyone who does not put Indian interests first.
I'd start, but the stillness, the unsettling difference of being home and not being high would frighten me.
It was tough to frighten me, because I was so convinced that God would take care of me.
The State Department's explanation — that sound was used to make people sick — is perfectly tailored to frighten us.
Dr. Offit says that researchers should handle findings differently when there's a chance they might frighten the public.
On another flight, Mr. Ashcraft faced off with a pair of alligators, whom he managed to frighten off.
Democrats want to frighten their voters into opening their checkbooks and turning out at the polls in 2018.
Three months after that victory, however, two new bills were appended to Rocha's proposed legislation that frighten activists.
"ARSA aims to frighten those who are considering returning, to show the region doesn't have peace," Zaw Htay said.
It may be Friday the 13th, but don't let the sheer number of deals clogging the internet frighten you.
The noise of the bells is used to frighten evil spirits and awaken nature to the coming of spring.
With his threats against Mrs Clinton he took a step down a dark road that should frighten every American.
But in a rural town of 31,811 people, 100,000 was just high enough of a number to frighten residents.
The challengers in the case said a citizenship question would frighten immigrants and Latinos into abstaining from the count.
Prosecutors say Hughes confessed after his arrest to leaving the messages because he wanted to upset and frighten Muslims.
Since announcing his candidacy for president last year, Donald Trump has made many promises that frighten the international community.
Others try to promote human-elephant coexistence, building "fences" of beehives for farmers, to frighten crop-raiding herds away.
Meryl Streep can play any role, and do so with a level of commitment that would frighten lesser talent.
The caravans, as Trump calls them, are being used by Republicans to frighten Americans of a non-existent threat.
He was not always free to relax into his blackness, out of fear that it would frighten white America.
Stare at an image long enough and you might start to see what you're looking for, and frighten yourself.
Opponents' disinformation campaign is designed to frighten Americans away from using a convention to bypass the Washington power establishment.
Some transgender women told Reuters they had been told to leave women's toilets so as to not "frighten" women.
On October 30, #scarystats was trending as activist groups posted facts about real inequalities that will really frighten you.
When watching my former high school classmates raise their children, even the questions I silently ask myself frighten me.
" She says, "I believe that he left it out to taunt, intimidate and frighten me, which he absolutely accomplished.
For many undocumented immigrants, the sight of Border Patrol boats on their flooded streets was enough to frighten them.
It might frighten them at first, but they'll get used to it, just like they're used to fire drills.
Because teachers and parents are often so afraid to frighten children, they awkwardly spin the history of this country.
At times, they borrowed their former masters' robes and horses and rode through the night to frighten some evil-doer.
But it is part of a tactic, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, used by groups to frighten activists.
"Get William" and "So Don't Let It Frighten," both from the '70s, show Hiller trying her hand at this task.
Certainly Republican leaders will use the "pass it or else" cudgel to frighten uneasy members and score a few votes.
"Be alert for aspects of games that you know might upset, frighten, or otherwise negatively impact your child," he says.
Mr. Sessions has used the awesome powers of his office in shabby attempt to intimidate and frighten elderly black voters.
This kind of self-produced solo project on a stage like Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music would probably frighten some musicians.
"It's enough for a very small band of idiots to frighten a whole community," Meyer told Lehrer in an interview.
The president's personal vindictiveness, combined with the repressive legislation being introduced at the state level, are designed to frighten protesters.
Striking workers face the loss of pay and, potentially, of employment—threats that frighten less when good jobs are plentiful.
"We must stand together strongly against this act, which was intended to frighten and divide our community," Ms. Burwell said.
These kinds of things frighten me a little bit, because … everything that goes unsaid informs certain moments in the film.
And even though they are convenient, she recommended avoiding self-cleaning boxes because the noises they make can frighten cats.
President Trump threatened to designate Mexican cartels "narco-terrorists," a meaningless step meant only to frighten Mr. López Obrador's team.
Those problems might include dogs that bark all day, frighten neighbors and other pets with aggressive behavior, or even bite.
It may frighten the commission, but it does not exert the sort of control over governments that national parliaments aspire to.
" He kept the painting for years, joking that he only got rid of it when it "began to frighten my children.
These perchent or followers of Perchta, serve to frighten away the cold, evil spirits of winter by out ugly-ing them.
"You frighten me sometimes," says Bernard (Jeffrey Wright), a head programmer at Westworld to Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood), a female host.
Myth 3: It Can Make You Sick The idea of growing your own bacteria in your home may frighten some people.
How much longer will these alternate universes continue to frighten us more than what we see out of our own windows?
It will come with enormous media and opposition party hyperbole and protest that will understandably frighten a lot of Republicans politically.
Universal will hold it's 27th Halloween Horror Nights, a seasonal pop-up featuring haunted houses and "scareactors" employed to frighten visitors.
The goal, one of the agents later told investigators, was to frighten international athletes and visitors out of attending the Games.
The ref, who has let them play in this game, says No. Here's an update to frighten Uruguay fans: Ronaldo shoots.
That fact that it does — that it has become normal behavior for not a few Republican politicians — should frighten us all.
Critics opposing the inclusion of a question about citizenship say that it will frighten noncitizens and vulnerable immigrant communities into underreporting.
At that point, the imprisonment of Jewish men was often meant to frighten them into leaving Germany, so incarceration was temporary.
Nevertheless, opponents persist with their talking points, emphasizing first one, then another, according the particular audience they are trying to frighten.
The idea that unionist campaigners were setting out to frighten voters stirred outrage in the nationalist camp, but it proved effective.
Like Patton, the added goal is to frighten enemies like ISIS, al Qaeda, and terror-supporting regimes like Iran and North Korea.
"The ongoing attempts of the Palestinians to spread lies and to damage Israel at the UN will not frighten us," he said.
The idea being to frighten the employer by the mention of the name sabotage, or by putting a black cat somewhere around.
The idea of having acquired herpes didn't seem to frighten him; as he pointed out, he had signed up for this risk.
Proma Khosla, Entertainment Reporter: I don't know that scary movies frighten me so much as that I just don't seek them out.
Unless the words "some assembly required" don't frighten you, in which case this flat-packed faux chandelier is a much easier alternative.
It is legal to turn away a transgender woman from a domestic-violence shelter, for instance, if her presence would frighten others.
They can be set alight to frighten your enemy's cavalry, or slathered into the seams between the planks of your ship's hull.
Sam Sheridan, an expert storyteller, has delivered scripts that entertain, frighten and tell tales of redemption and a powerful search for identity.
I was in a building full of the people on this earth who frighten me most, surrounded by weapons of all sorts.
This should frighten all of us as potentially pernicious to the tenuous détente reached between communities and those sworn to protect them.
These aren't necessarily fights Democrats will win, but they are fights that should frighten Republicans up for reelection in 2018 and 2020.
"They just wanted to frighten me," he said at his home in Lopukhovo, a village to the west of the planned resort.
At its core, though, a project like "Dark" sheds light on the commonality of themes that fascinate and perplex, frighten and entertain.
Many professors and students worry that guns in classrooms will frighten people and discourage free expression, which is the bedrock of academia.
The park also turns certain areas into "Scare Zones," where spookily dressed characters walk around and can pop out and frighten you.  
So when a trailer aims to frighten and instead gets met with relentless comparisons to already released movies, it can indicate trouble.
The more violence you portray, the more people want to see, and it doesn't frighten them as much or make them shocked.
Mr Osborne's announcement feels more like an attempt to frighten voters—or perhaps a scorched-earth strategy—than a politically plausible plan.
I object to this grand jury in particular as an effort to frighten journalists and publishers, who serve a crucial public good.
Crashing out of the EU without any deal would damage Britain's economy, hurt its international trade competitiveness and frighten investors, economists warn.
Mr. Li said he left out some negative aspects out of his works because of a concern he would frighten the audience.
"They want to frighten the young, that's it," said Yulia N. Nesterova, 54, a mother of two children at the Moscow march.
"This is clearly an act of grotesque violence to innocent people and it should frighten all of us," Mayor John Cranley said.
So if these 10 episodes frighten you, he added, then good: "We need to become aware of the horror, as it were."
But Zarif asserted Tuesday that Trump's threats "will not frighten us," and accused him of suggesting actions that would constitute war crimes.
It will confuse the enemy, cause destruction and death, impress and frighten the enemy with the power and technology of the people.
A number of apps allow users to notify friends if they feel unsafe or activate an alarm to frighten would-be attackers.
We don't normally talk about these dangers with our children (or anyone anymore) because we might frighten them or make them uncomfortable.
"Year after year these lists have repeatedly shown to be full of false claims that needlessly frighten parents and caregivers," the group said.
"I believe that he left it out to taunt, intimidate and frighten me, which he absolutely accomplished," she reportedly claims in the papers.
Ormsby Gore, also known as Lord Harlech, said the meeting was "most disagreeable," with Khrushchev trying to "browbeat" and "frighten" the young president.
As a driver comes around the corner, honking the horn to frighten the birds, the mother's screams can be heard in the background.
Demographers and data experts have said that will frighten immigrants and Hispanics into not responding, thereby costing their communities funds and political representation.
I suppose that this should have scared me off, but in matters of translation and a few other things I don't frighten easily.
A collapsing currency could also frighten away foreign investors and make life difficult for UK companies that have to make payments in dollars.
Research specifically related to children has shown that violent media events like the ones we are currently seeing can frighten and worry them.
The statement went on to say that the US warship aimed to instigate and frighten the Iranian boat by firing two warning shots.
But the murder of Mr Sheremet seemed designed for a similar purpose: to frighten free-thinkers and demonstrate the country's vulnerability to violence.
He may frighten batters with his pitching and size, but Robles said he had still spotted grins on Familia's face during a game.
Amazon may be entering new businesses left and right, but that shouldn't frighten companies using its cloud services, its top cloud exec said.
Young Kurdish men tend to congregate outside a convenience store near the train station in Warabi, and merchants say they frighten some customers.
Last week, Trump said he was sending an "armada" near the Korean Peninsula to frighten Kim Jong Un — but it never showed up.
Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that if reports about U.S. government warnings are true they would represent an attempt to frighten business.
Anyway, feel free to bump to this all day while getting chills at your desk, or crank up the volume and frighten the neighbors.
Stick- and machete-wielding thugs from the AL's youth wing, the Chhatra League, backed up police in attempts to frighten protesters off the streets.
Mr Trump stands out for the savagery with which he vows to frighten, punish and hurt those who he says are doing America down.
Regardless of how it looked, he never intended to harm or frighten anyone and merely saw it as a way to exercise his rights.
His solution was to take advantage of his meeting with Putin, to try to use him to frighten the journalists who are investigating him.
Several states, including Pennsylvania and Alabama, allow the open carrying of firearms at some polling places, and visibly armed poll watchers could frighten voters.
"They are trying to frighten people into accepting this law, and I find this absolutely ridiculous," Dousse countered during a break in the shooting.
"It would be nice if the bomb could frighten Pyongyang, but its actual impact may just be the opposite," it said in an editorial.
Back in the day, though, it was the kind of neighbourhood used as a spook story for suburban parents to frighten their rebellious kids.
Not to frighten you, but your phone, computer, tablet, car, bank, credit card purchases, and even your smart home devices can be hacked into.
Democrats have an opportunity to win again this year, and not just because Mr. Trump is mobilizing liberals and Mr. Kobach could frighten moderates.
"A lot of stereotypes from previous times, from the Cold War era, fly all over Europe, and they frighten people," Mr. Putin said then.
"The threats of the occupation do not frighten the resistance," Hazim Kassim, a Hamas spokesman, said in an interview on Thursday, referring to Israel.
But she's not safe in this village, where strangers ask too many questions and frighten her into revisiting the secrets of her brutal childhood.
One thing this show succeeds at cleverly, however, is telling a ghost story in a way that won't frighten any children in the audience.
Wynn's "statements and actions during the meeting must be viewed in the context of his desire to frighten and intimidate" the dealers, Litvack wrote.
As Dryden put it, when translating Lucretius: What has this bugbear death to frighten man,If souls can die as well as bodies can?
Expecting a burglar, he is underwhelmed to find the spirit, and relishes the refreshingly cold blast of air the ghost emits to frighten him.
Kavanaugh and his supporters aimed to frighten the American people on Thursday with threats about what will happen if Ford's allegations are taken seriously.
""As I said before, you play into the hands of the terrorists to the extent you disrupt and divide and frighten people in this society.
As children they had heard of the rite of ostracism — it was used to frighten them into obedience — but they had never seen it imposed.
Names and certain details have been redacted, but it's certainly enough to frighten you for all the gory things you're going to see this season.
Could the trade-war scare of May prove a similar geopolitical test that doesn't get "resolved" but loses its power to frighten investors so readily?
"I imagine the administration is providing this info publicly to frighten the regime in Iran and also as part of responsible contingency planning," Dubowitz said.
"We must stand together strongly against this act, which was intended to frighten and divide our community," college President Sylvia Burwell said in the statement.
Former England international Andy Goode says the USA could frighten some teams at the Rugby World Cup, but it shouldn't pose a threat to England.
"The Senator from Wisconsin cannot frighten me by exclaiming, 'My country, right or wrong,'" Schurz said on the Senate floor before adding his own corollary.
That such intolerance is being taught to our future leaders who are now students should frighten us even more than the shootings and pipe bombs.
It may assuage some voter anger to hear tough rhetoric by a potential president, but toughness that fails analysis should frighten supporters and opponents alike.
Stung by my failure to frighten, I consoled myself after my shift with what seemed like an appropriate choice for the occasion: a bloody mary.
The 18 states, 15 cities and civil rights groups that sued said a citizenship question would frighten immigrants and Latinos into abstaining from the count.
"The law is also partly to frighten people ahead of the 19th Party Congress; to tell them to be careful, to be quiet," he added.
Opponents say the citizenship question is intended to frighten noncitizens away from participating in the census, whether they are in the country legally or not.
And yet it was used only once, to spread a relatively minor strain of "scareware" intended to frighten unsuspecting users into downloading fake antivirus software.
Like the Trump administration, the Australian government seems determined to frighten whistle-blowers into silence and to undermine the core journalistic tool of source confidentiality.
So this week, officials introduced a new "hazing" policy, modeled after one used in Denver, that teaches people different techniques to frighten the animals away.
Montreal's new plan — the first of its kind in the province of Quebec — involves teaching citizens and city employees different techniques to frighten away coyotes.
Adding it would frighten some Latinos — including citizens — about responding to the census, worried that doing so could subject them to scrutiny from immigration authorities.
This obscure authority, known as the Holman Rule, is certain to frighten career civil servants who have worked on politically fraught issues like climate change.
Cows' behavior suggests an ability to feel emotion, as they warm to people who pet them and produce less milk among people who frighten them.
They are known to use scaremongering pseudo-science to frighten women from considering abortions, including false claims that abortion leads to breast cancer or infertility.
She provides her clients with tools to help them be more conscious of how they think and how they react to the things that frighten them.
The silence of lawmakers and others who won't speak up ought to outrage -- even frighten -- those who hold dear the values and the promise of America.
DSLRs tend to be full of enough features to frighten off newbies and, depending on price, enough bells and whistles to keep you busy for weeks.
It's important to note that, if Arthur gun is equipped, L17201 defaults to aiming down sights, which sure can frighten a horse or an innocent NPC.
The goal of these disinformation campaigns has always been the same: to frighten the left into falling in line with the moneyed masters of the party.
It is being easily demonized by Democrats, who have long known how to frighten voters when Republicans start making noises about changing Medicare or Social Security.
In one scene, there's a world traveler who is confronted by these slimy men, opera singers, who come up out of the ground and frighten him.
I refer to those ritualized entertainments that air and arrange our nastiest fears, while scrupulously honoring quaint and orderly narrative traditions, soothing even as they frighten.
"They talk about a spirit of war to frighten the cowards," said Khamenei, adding that they US played a "poor game" when it came to negotiations.
Throughout the Delhi election campaign, Mr. Modi's party targeted Shaheen Bagh and sought to frighten the city's Hindus by emphasizing the Muslim-ness of the protesters.
These high-profile killings are meant to frighten innocent people and recruit other white supremacists; without attention, the crimes are meaningless to the people who committed them.
So I told my Investor Relations team, your job is to go and frighten the living daylights of investors who are not tuned in to this philosophy.
In honor of the occasion, he published a letter outlining the biggest areas of its development that are doing him a frighten and warping his original vision.
Muju Naeem, a blogger and friend of Rasheed's now living abroad, said authorities used Islam to frighten opponents who accuse the government of trying to hide corruption.
Now senior members of the independence movement worry that it will be identified with the CUP, whose raised fists and chaotic assemblies frighten conservative, middle-class Catalans.
Looking at the situation in Syria, the ongoing atrocities by the regime of Bashar al-Assad and his allies continue to frighten and shock the global community.
I'm afraid that until there is more research into proven techniques for slowing down both onset and progression, all this test might do is needlessly frighten people.
That position is generally hard to fill with a potent batter: The number of shortstops in the majors who frighten the opposition with the bat is low.
A year ago I talked with Elle's "away" son and daughter-in-law, who had recently visited, about the things that really frighten me for her safety.
The loud calls presumably are also meant to show off the fitness of males as mates, but it seems to frighten the females rather than entice them.
"False instincts for mass nationalizations" will do little more than "frighten off investors from backing the U.K.," the group's director general, Carolyn Fairbairn, said in a statement.
Just witnessing Gary Busey is enough to frighten children, but when he's dubbed by our 8-year-old actress Madeleine, he somehow becomes more human than ever before.
There's this incredible up mood that leads at its worst excesses to things like the Libyan bombing and things like that, and they worry me and frighten me.
Before modern thriller and horror movies started using cheap scares to frighten audiences, Hitchcock found ways to instill fear without the need for a monster in the closet.
"Ted Cruz is a top-tier contender facing vicious attacks designed to frighten voters rather than inform them," said Kellyanne Conway, the group's head, said in a statement.
And from there, it can use those expectations in whatever way it wants to — to upset the audience, frighten them, or to engender their sympathy in surprising ways.
He's publicly tangled with Janitch in the past and says his predictions seem to serve mainly to frighten his fans—and keep them hooked on his next broadcast.
For more than seven decades, lynchings in the United States unleashed a wave of racial terrorism intended to frighten and control African Americans after the collapse of slavery.
Editorial Colleges that ask about criminal convictions on their applications frighten away untold numbers of students who could succeed academically and who present no risk to campus safety.
Leaders such as Trump use such unsettling language to demoralize and frighten the populace and incite greater political and social polarization that, in the end, benefits only them.
Leading voices have been quick to come out as upbeat — anything not to 'frighten the horses' and potentially spook the pipeline of possible new companies to invest in.
The fact that Trump's ideal police force is one that cares only for its ever-increasing power to enforce order with ever-larger weapons should frighten us all.
For now, the blanket term of artificial intelligence continues to frighten and excite, pushing teenage developers like Singh forward while making industry veterans like Pflaum reconsider user interactions.
Islamic State militants, he said, had sought to frighten the villagers from aiding the Kurdish assault by taking hostage 16 men whose relatives serve in the pesh merga.
What makes Krauss even more frightening (and real) is that he manages to bully or frighten others into his cause by sheer conviction that he's in the right.
"Do you have to waste innocent people's time, frighten them and then stick a needle in them to eliminate suspicion?" one person wrote on the Sina Weibo platform.
"President Trump, after watching the crowds yesterday, must stop threatening these people who will be further enraged by his threats — his threats will not frighten us," Zarif said.
"President Trump, after watching the crowds yesterday, must stop threatening these people who will be further enraged by his threats -- his threats will not frighten us," Zarif said.
" And on November 11, North Korea's Foreign Ministry responded: "The reckless remarks by a dotard like Trump can never frighten us or put a stop to our advance.
Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said on Wednesday that the trial was a show to "frighten others who might dare to question the government".
The practice of talking about my ED to as many people as possible, including my doctor, is a part of how these things lose their power to frighten me.
It turns out, of course, there are plenty of ways to talk about what's happening to the Earth in an age-appropriate way that doesn't needlessly frighten a child.
"They have been peddling phony forecasts and scare stories to back up the attempts of David Cameron and George Osborne to frighten the electorate into voting remain," they added.
They don't just want to frighten us or get us to overreact, they want to be always in our consciousness so that we believe there's nothing they won't do.
And he has contempt for those who try to frighten Britons into thinking that a vote to quit the European Union will be disastrous for British trade and jobs.
"The missile tweet was sufficient to frighten the horses to some extent, dampening risk sentiment," David de Garis, director of economics at National Australia Bank, said in a note.
The USA national rugby team may frighten some teams at the World Cup in Japan, but it shouldn't pose a threat to England, says former international star Andy Goode.
"During that half a kilometre run, he fired some more gunshots in the air as well, to frighten the guys but to no avail," said Muhammad Razzaq Chaudhry, 58.
Democrats believe that the move is an attempt to frighten immigrants into avoiding the census — and indeed, it could lead to an estimated 2100 million people not being counted.
Most of the other confirmed fatalities were in or around Tari township and provincial capital of Mendi, where at least 14 people died and aftershocks continue to frighten residents.
I'd love to tell you the jokes I told Jane I was going to do at The Golden Globes to frighten her, but even I think they're career ending.
In a best-case scenario for Kavanaugh, the FBI won't turn anything up that might frighten Senate Republicans, and he'll be on the Supreme Court bench by October 8.
Though this could certainly be a one-off fluke, the problem combined with Snapchat's lack of hardware experience might frighten buyers away from Spectacles or future devices the startup invents.
"We have done research showing that such events frighten children," said Brad Bushman, professor of communication and psychology at Ohio State University, who was not involved in the new statement.
But what made these creatures unique was the exaggerated size of their six pod-like legs, which the researchers think were used to attract mates and frighten off potential rivals.
If marketplace feminism is a way to promise the powerful that feminism poses no real threat to the status quo, this anti-market feminism isn't afraid to frighten the powerful.
Trump has the authority to dole out the dollars to frighten farmers under New Deal-era authority granted to then-President Franklin Roosevelt as his administration followed similarly protectionist policies.
DERSHOWITZ: They idea that the Justice Department can threaten to issue subpoenas in retaliation for the legislative branch performing its duty to oversee the executive branch should frighten every American.
The Chinese urge the United States to stop the military exercises with South Korea that frighten the North, give security assurances to Pyongyang, and withdraw military forces from South Korea.
Bassil, a political ally of Hezbollah, said Israel aimed to "falsify facts concerning Lebanon and to vocalize lies that carry the seeds of a threat that does not frighten us".
Chau knew the risks but it 'didn't frighten him' Chau did not tell police of his intentions to travel to North Sentinel to attempt to convert its inhabitants, officials said.
CNBC's Jim Cramer implored investors on Thursday not to let day-to-day market volatility frighten them out of buying shares of great long-term performers like pharmaceutical giant Merck.
We talked to Brooker about reimagining what the show could be this season, his influences from The Twilight Zone to Monty Python, and how technology doesn't frighten him at all.
Yet, like Mongol missives zinging over city walls, the government's threats are at once serious and a stratagem to frighten Hong Kongers into disowning the protesters and suing for peace.
But there are disadvantages to that system, too, among them that it can make it easier for those with deep pockets to frighten off people who have a reasonable case.
The billionaire mayor has basically disavowed all those old positions in favor of standard Democratic Party ones, while Sanders is pushing big new left-wing ideas that frighten many Democrats.
Rather, the author of the study was hoping the headline -- "Medicare for All costs the federal government $32.6 trillion" -- would frighten the American people and get them to oppose it.
The New York Times put together a compendium of quotes from a number of Democratic elected officials that are intended to frighten every registered Democrat voter to flee from Sen.
Sanders, the most liberal candidate in the field, concerns some voters who worry he will frighten independents and moderates who helped Democrats reclaim control of Congress in the midterm elections.
Still, terror attacks in Western Europe are down overall, and knee-jerk reactions that target refugee populations only feed mass hysteria and frighten those who fled raids, persecution, and violence.
But many of those Mr Trump brought into the party are Trump voters more than they are Republicans, and they frighten and cow members of the party that he now heads.
But Di Maio insisted an election "doesn't frighten" his party, "but going to vote can't be an escape from the promises made to Italians and we still have many to accomplish."
Many of us have worried that the increasingly circuslike, invasive, round-the-clock nature of modern campaigns would frighten off anyone with an inkling of modesty, an iota of self-doubt.
Winfried (Peter Simonischek) is a middle school music teacher and a practical joker who lives alone with his beloved dog and likes to frighten mailmen with false teeth and a wig.
The second is a civil lawsuit accusing Mr. Croman of illegally scheming to trick, frighten and bully people out of their rent-regulated apartments, so he could charge new tenants more.
That means that while the claims given weight by a 'PhD' following Kardaras' name are out there to frighten parents, he's never submitted them for other scientists and clinicians to evaluate.
Whatever the case, another eye in the sky is sure to further frighten members of the city's Latino population, according to Kritzman, who said some were already nervous about police surveillance.
If they'll have been robbed of their intellect, respect of their peers and source of income—yet still wheeled in front of a camera to try and frighten America's wallets open.
We used punch cards, a phrase which may frighten many, but I learned FORTRAN II. Went to school, though, Case Tech in Cleveland, got a couple of degrees in computer sciences.
The Grand Guignol — whose dark and lurid stage shows (with fake blood spurting) were designed to frighten its audiences — neatly matched Professor Gordon's interests in theatrical history and grotesque cultural phenomena.
"That the head of our country's top law enforcement agency has actually done so to the president of the United States should frighten every friend of individual liberty," Mr. Flood wrote.
Hirving Lozano, 22, the rising superstar of the Mexican team, is called Chucky, after the horror-film character, because he used to hide and then frighten his teammates at the academy.
"It's just a rule of thumb in history that if you are so much coddled by the elites it must mean that you don't want to frighten them," Mr. Harari said.
The military's ultimate intention has apparently been to effect a transfer of power without the appearance of illegality that might draw further opprobrium from outside Zimbabwe or frighten off potential investors.
"Our tours are designed to enlighten, not frighten," said marketing manager Angie Wynne in Atlanta, where tickets for "Capturing the Spirit of Oakland Halloween Tours" sold out months ahead, in July.
In fact, Soviet efforts to frighten their own citizens about the evils of the "imperialists" — and therefore to stay away from foreigners — were far more elaborate than anything we expats experienced.
Sharp rhetoric directed at the North doesn't help; it provokes an escalating reply whose main impact is always to frighten people and actually undercut support for a strong U.S. deterrent presence.
It's critical to recognize that when we react to psychological distress as though it's a fire that needs to be put out, we frighten our teenagers and usually make matters worse.
In homage to Rollin's macabre sensibilities and transgressive use of horror to tantalize rather than frighten, sibling artist-curator duo Kelsey and Rémy Bennett staged a ghoulish, femme-powered photo shoot.
But many millions of those Mr Trump brought into the party are Trump voters more than they are Republicans, and they frighten and cow members of the party that he has captured.
But it's worth setting aside the factual problems with Trump's speech briefly to consider whether the attacks themselves, in their basic structure and interplay, should frighten Clinton and the Democrats or not.
In Paris, where there are a reported 4,500 pedestrian deaths per year, "the crash billboard" was set up at several intersections by a marketing agency to frighten people into being more aware.
Women need accurate health information Delivering timely information to prevent stillbirth is important, and withholding information out of a fear you'll frighten women is patronising at best and potentially dangerous at worst.
Advertisements that aim to frighten Americans about the security of their money in major financial institutions would likely have a heightened effect this week, given the fear generated by the coronavirus crisis.
Our political leaders need verbal discipline, a respect for scientific findings, a commitment to transparency, and a coherent communication strategy during these times — or they will confuse and frighten the general public.
Slowly it opened its mouth, exposing its black enamel-less teeth, and did its best to frighten me by making the loudest noise of which it is capable — a faint bronchial wheeze.
A description of the threat of no-deal alarming enough to get business to prepare energetically would frighten the horses; too rosy an account of the future and people will not prepare.
I needed to make sure that my horrific experience did not frighten and discourage other women who will dare to take risks, dare to step into this light, dare to be powerful.
Dershowitz argued that he was being used as a "stalking horse": Boies's real goal, he said, was to use him as an example to frighten Leslie Wexner into paying a large settlement.
With each episode, Vince takes us into emotional guts of what it's like to frighten a world that sees his color, his stature, his social class when he's the one who's terrified.
The plaintiffs - 18 U.S. states, 15 cities and various civil rights groups - said that asking census respondents whether they are U.S. citizens will frighten immigrants and Latinos into abstaining from the count.
There's been an argument that candidates going too big on matters of race and racism in the primary might frighten some white voters, giving President Trump more ammunition in the general election.
The hardline Islamist movement was believed to be behind the school massacre just over a year ago, and educational institutions are an increasingly common target for militants wanting to frighten the public.
But also deeply troubling is the apocalyptic picture Trump paints of the American project in 90, one that may frighten voters into supporting him but is totally at odds with the facts.
No injuries from the explosives have been reported so far, but several have been "proactively detonated" by bomb squads, proving that they were intended to harm, and not merely to frighten, their recipients.
Yet the mere sight of a tattooed thug is enough to frighten other customers away, so many gyms, pools and onsen (hot springs) ban tattoos or at least insist they be covered up.
Perhaps this talk of a Bloomberg candidacy aims only to frighten Democrats away from Senator Bernie Sanders, but a President Sanders would be constrained by a Republican Congress and a conservative Supreme Court.
"  "Increasing reports that these 'clowns' are not simply seeking to frighten children but using them to intimidate, commit crimes, abuse or bully are deeply worrying and this trend needs to be stamped out.
The Times invites readers to help debunk fake news on Election Day by submitting any stories, social media posts or memes you see that aim to purposely misinform, hoax or frighten the public.
He was a man of impulse, my father, the type to fake a heart attack, frighten the kids, and be taken away in an ambulance—simply to gain sympathy from those he hurt.
"It was never my intention to harm or frighten innocent lives, but I realize now just how foolish and reckless my decision was," he wrote in a letter included in a sentencing memorandum.
"I knew it was going to be something using almost 100 percent American ingredients, and nothing that would alienate anybody or frighten anybody or look like it was really fancy," Mr. Batali said.
They know how to hold an audience's attention and with a mix of humor, derision and venom, they are able to frighten citizens or amuse them — or do both at the same time.
Mr. de Blasio has asked New Yorkers not to protest in front of the agencies that care for the children, as that could frighten the children and hinder an agency's ability to operate.
That same year, a hospital in Dongguan told the parents who owed it more than $2600,27 that it had sent their newborn child to an orphanage in order to "frighten" them into paying.
"And if you're dealing with people who might ultimately be gently brought back into the fold and persuaded to buy the originals, you don't want to frighten them [or offend them]," she said.
Dickerson expressed concerns that the measure could wreak havoc on the tourism industry in the state as well as frighten away national athletic institutions unwilling to be seen as endorsing curtailing LGBTQ rights.
The ghost of Smoot-Hawley is enough to frighten any free trader, but obviously Trump and Sanders have scant memory of the damaging effects of ruthless protectionism, especially in today's integrated global economy.
A patient's daughter asks that her father, who suffers from mild dementia, be assigned a Caucasian home health aide because having a nonwhite person in his home will "confuse and frighten" him. 43.
Gone is the need for imagination; finally you can feel like you're tugging on actual rope and pressing your palms on actual walls as you bother people and frighten children in public spaces.
Reindeer herders have said the sight and sound of the turbines in the park, to be built in an area on Norway's northwest coast used as pastures during winter months, could frighten the animals.
"It's starting to actually frighten me that this is the world we live in that is pushing women to not want to interact online and not want to be online," Dhalla tells The Verge.
Since at-home color may frighten those unsure of their own abilities, the brand also includes personalized instructions for the color itself, and encourages customers to ask questions and give feedback throughout the process.
Italian media said several of the Italians victims worked in the garment industry and the attack will frighten expatriates working in Bangladesh's $26 billion garment sector that accounts for 80 percent of its exports.
He also is eager to frighten Americans by painting the Central Americans headed to the United States seeking asylum as criminals and invaders who are here to take our jobs and cause us harm.
At the same time, we have no strong sense of how to sort out likely voters from nonvoters when a relentlessly negative campaign can frighten people into voting or depress them into staying home.
And over the last several weeks he has ordered enough high-profile arrests of intellectuals and clerics to frighten the remainder of the academic and religious establishment into acceding to his will as well.
Turkey is already paying a serious economic price for measures that Mr. Erdogan feels are necessary to maintain his power, as post-coup purges and a continuing state of emergency frighten away foreign investors.
His goats are taken to work in stock trucks and trailers, having been 'acclimated' to the urban environment so that the din of honking car horns and wailing police sirens does not frighten them.
He spun a long answer about a decades-long conspiracy by liberal elites and scientists to frighten the world with false theories — first global cooling, then global warming, and now "climate change," a unassailable lie.
Over the past half-century, the courts have gutted legal protections for striking workers, curtailed their ability to engage in political action, and granted employers broad "free speech" rights to frighten them out of unionizing.
When Christians kill in the name of Christianity it can be considered terrorism, especially when one target is hit in order to get another, to frighten another and send a message to that larger target.
The issues prevalent in the works I was studying began to feel increasingly topical … Her observation, coming after years of historical scholarship focused on Germany during this time is something that should frighten us all.
And it will frighten a great many voters, including those all-important suburban women, who might despise the president for all kinds of reasons but fear the Democrats are veering toward the Bernie Sanders left.
That kind of drastic change has the potential to really frighten voters, who punished Democrats for creating the Affordable Care Act in 2010 and then published Republicans for trying to take it away in 2018.
Threatened by even the hint of opposition to slavery, they used bold public threats during debate to frighten their foes into compliance or silence, tossing off insults or dangling duel challenges to set an example.
"What we would have to decide is... do we want to remain a shareholder in the combined entity, and IT risk would definitely be something that would frighten you pretty substantially," the investor told Reuters.
The confessions used against them at trial were coerced by NYPD detectives using a combination of lies, false promises and occasionally even physical force to frighten the young defendants into admitting to crimes they never committed.
The alleges claims McGraw took pleasure in scaring his employees and that Rothman later learned he already knew who had leaked the information to the press, and that the meeting was designed to frighten his workers.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Tuesday to ban abortion after 217 weeks of pregnancy, ending an hours-long heated debate that included images of ultrasounds and accusations that lawmakers were just trying to frighten women.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted Tuesday to ban abortion after 203 weeks of pregnancy, ending an hours-long heated debate that included images of ultrasounds and accusations that lawmakers were just trying to frighten women.
Islamist militants have increasingly targeted educational institutions in countries including neighboring Pakistan, in an effort to frighten the public and damage centers of learning they deem out of place in their vision of an Islamic society.
The US House of Representatives voted Tuesday to ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, ending an hours-long heated debate that included images of ultrasounds and accusations that lawmakers were just trying to frighten women.
Republicans, the majority, touted it as a workable alternative to the Labor Department's rule, which they said could "frighten off" middle-income investors from seeking advice and give advisers incentives to work only for wealthy clients.
One of the agents later told investigators the order had come from North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and one of the aims had been to frighten international athletes and visitors from attending the Seoul Olympics.
Mothers and fathers raising families in New York City see NYPD efforts first hand -- but also see the strength and resilience of everyday New Yorkers that flies in the face of those who would frighten us.
"We want to fight and frighten the occupation with the image of the massive crowds of people who peacefully gather and just sit close to the borders," the organizer, Ahmed Abu Artema, said in a statement.
Not only does the new vetting policy frighten potential sponsors, she said, but it also could push some to seek a stranger to pose as the kid's sponsor instead, adding even more risk to the system.
Soon the Yanks are running away, hands raised in panic, only to meet a murderous American officer, who is shown coldly ordering the fatal machine-gunning of his own troops to frighten the rest back into action.
"We continue to feel this lawsuit is the best course of action to make sure those looking to profit by trying to frighten patients and caregivers are held accountable for their actions," she said in an email.
"This is actually irrelevant to the public, but an ex-boyfriend is threatening to go public with this private information, and I will not give anyone the right to frighten me or affect my life," Wurst said.
It can seem as though Hadden-Paton is overplaying Higgins's snottiness, until you remember meeting any number of people like him, who frighten you with their chill while they try to draw you in with their smarts.
Past efforts from the administration had sought to frighten potential jihadists with warnings that waging war against the West would get them killed, but officials concluded that the warnings actually served the opposite purpose of glorifying militancy.
Her revolting combination of skin, blood, and bone with claymation that looks like skin, blood, and bone is sure to frighten off the black cats, mischievous ghosts, and foul fiends that come out on this unlucky holiday.
But plaintiffs in lawsuits have claimed — and some Democrats suggested on Wednesday — that the real reason for asking census respondents about their citizenship was to frighten noncitizens and even some legal immigrants from filling out the form.
Over the next year, Republican operatives will strive to discern the issues that frighten or anger voters, develop the most effective messages, design optimal delivery systems and induce targets either to cast ballots or stay at home.
These verdant nooks are where Dolbeer's disciples use an array of sophisticated hardware to frighten, frustrate, and sometimes slaughter their winged adversaries, all in the name of protecting millions of flyers who are oblivious to the struggle.
The agency's decision has been met with stark opposition from Democrats and civil rights groups, which argue a citizenship question will frighten people in immigrant communities away from responding to the census, resulting in an inaccurate count.
As worthy as Kelly and Carlson's stories are, there's a film still to be made about how the network's "frighten-titillate" strategy fomented poisonous partisan rancor that has only grown more toxic in the past 20 years.
Though we've just crossed the threshold into fall, you may already be thinking of Halloween, that time of year when we get to frighten ourselves with fantasies instead of being terrorized by the all-too-real world.
"Washington continues to frighten with the rejection of American visas (and) threaten Russian business with freezing property and financial assets, forgetting that the seizure of private property and other people's money is called robbery," the statement said.
The damage to health, both mental and physical, was calamitous, and the threat to public order, given that gin was the cheapest and nastiest narcotic available to the working class, was sufficient to frighten the more fortunate.
It's going to have to be something of a "mad as Hell" moment that's infectious enough to get the public mad enough to frighten the politicians listening to the speech in person to get their budget axes chopping.
Former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg had a good night without even being on the ballot, as Sanders won by enough to frighten Democrats that he could be the nominee yet not by enough to be a runaway.
The study surveyed 2,000 people and found that many adults remembered watching their first horror movie at age 10, and 52 percent of people shared that many of the things that scared them then, still frighten them today.
Any type of in-flight vulnerability has, as we've seen, the potential to generate all kinds of apocalyptic headlines and frighten flyers, and could potentially lead to some kind of investigation that Panasonic would want no part of.
Slap on an individually packaged, serum-soaked sheet mask (often made of cellulose or cotton, but also offered in gel form), frighten your significant other with Freddy Krueger scary faces and come away with a more glowing countenance.
In any other part of the world, a sneaker with a human foot washing ashore might be a terrifying discovery, enough to frighten residents and stir fears of a gruesome murder or a serial killer on the loose.
He was charged with involuntary manslaughter of at least 100 civilians, the murder of a woman and two counts of assault against a prisoner by firing twice over his head to frighten him the night after the massacre.
"He could have inflicted maximum casualties, but he did not," said Oscar Albayalde, a police spokesman, noting that the man passed scores of unarmed, fleeing patrons, who were easy targets if he aimed solely to kill and frighten.
Instead, the reason this action ought to frighten Kim Jong Un and his cronies is the precision and degree of technocratic competence being used to choke off the loopholes his regime uses to fuel its illicit nuclear ambitions.
"To those who are trying to frighten British workers, saying 'When we leave, employment rights will be eroded', I say firmly and unequivocally 'no they won't'," the newspaper said he will tell members at the Conservative Party conference.
Writing in The BMJ, Esserman argues that given how widely tumors vary, both in form and severity, it is ethically unsound to frighten patients by telling them they have cancer when in fact they don't have a risky prognosis.
S. Assistant Attorney General Wendell Berge said in a letter to U.S. District Attorney William Clanahan that the "obvious purpose" of the police and others had been to frighten the town&aposs black population and prevent them from voting.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in March announced plans to ask respondents to the 2020 census whether they are U.S. citizens, drawing immediate ire from activist groups who say the question will frighten immigrants into abstaining from the count.
"Abusers will use every means possible to control and abuse their partner – even using smart home devices to control, spy on and frighten the victim," said Katie Ghose, the chief executive of Women's Aid, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros filed the case two months ago, packing her complaint with boldfaced allegations that the network and Fox executives had orchestrating a social media campaign to frighten her away from pursuing sexual harassment claims.
Listening to Sean Hannity's radio show for just a few minutes one recent afternoon, I came away with the impression that there is a seriously dark undercurrent brewing in American political discourse that should frighten the sane among us.
Kim Jong-un is countering Trump rhetoric not just with rhetoric of his own but also with actions that frighten every American ally in the region — the kind of actions that raise tensions and increase the chance of miscalculation.
In an interview with Reuters in 2016, the mayor said that in cracking down on the nation's drug trade, the Philippine police were going after the "small fry to frighten the people" instead of going after big drug traffickers.
Trump spoke at length during the televised White House "listening session", attended by students, parents and people affected by other U.S. school shootings, about how armed teachers and security guards could frighten off potential shooters and prevent more deaths.
As she sings about the expansive possibilities of a wider world — "It's worth it to show 'em everything you kept inside" — a beat and a band gather behind her, but evaporate before they can frighten away that skittish listener.
Mr. Trump may have left some with the impression that, once the midterms were over, he had no more use for the caravan of Central American migrants that he had fantasized about to frighten his supporters to the polls.
"It was never my intention to harm or frighten innocent lives, but I realize now just how foolish and reckless my decision was," Welch said in a defense sentencing memo in which he asked for an 18-month sentence.
Opponents have called the question a Republican effort to frighten immigrant households and Latinos from participating in the census, leading to a severe and deliberate undercount, diminishing the electoral representation of Democratic-leaning areas in Congress and costing them federal funds.
"Those ballistic missiles, with a range of 1,250 miles, were designed to intimidate not only Israel ... but also intended to frighten Europe and someday maybe hit even the United States," he told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee AIPAC in March.
Fordham told me in a phone call that his goal in the much-publicized Arizona incident wasn't to frighten anyone, he simply wanted to warn users about the fact that their accounts weren't as secure as they may have thought.
Later, I wondered if perhaps the guard did not even realize his position of power or how the fact that he had waited until we were alone to speak to me like this might frighten a woman on her own.
On paper, his economic programme is the more ambitious, and Mr Juppé will doubtless try to frighten voters by caricaturing his promises to cut back the state and rewrite labour-market rules as Thatcherite, the ultimate insult in French politics.
Third Point, which owns 7 percent of Campbell's stock, fired back hours later, accusing the heirs of trying to frighten smaller shareholders by suggesting that the outcome of a vote next month has been decided before it even takes place.
While this might frighten some, I support robots taking our jobs, as I think it will usher in a new American Dream, one that doesn't include working the 9 to 5 grind, but having time for oneself to do whatever.
The GT 63 S is a stupendously prodigious example of German high-performance engineering and design applied to the challenging of compelling 4,600 pounds of automobile to gobble up pavement and frighten the uninitiated with with growls, barks, screeches, and whelps.
Lovecraft's powerful pulp visions are contaminated by racism, anti-­Semitismand rabid xenophobia: In "The Horror at Red Hook," black people and immigrants appear to frighten him at least as much as the huge, unspeakable monsters slouching toward Brooklyn to be reborn.
Mr. Macron's remarks prompted a backlash in Britain, as proponents of a British exit accused the government of Mr. Cameron — who called the referendum but wants Britain to stay in the European Union — of planting the interview to frighten voters.
It's axiomatic that the ultimate goal of those who compare Trump to Hitler (even if they know it to be untrue) is to frighten and cajole others into not voting for Trump, yet this tactic almost always has the opposite effect.
Eighteen U.S. states, 15 cities and a slew of civil rights groups sued the administration over the plan, arguing it was intended to frighten immigrants into abstaining from the count, costing immigrant communities political representation and billions in federal aid.
Likewise the child in the White House: He may throw a temper tantrum and frighten some less experienced minders, but there's plenty to distract him on the gravy train and he'll be demanding something else before we can spell shutdown.
" Nichols, in a statement, questioned the administration's motives: "The US Department of Justice brings its weight to bear against auto companies in an attempt to frighten them out of voluntarily making cleaner, more efficient cars and trucks than EPA wants.
The vacancy is all but certain to frighten Democrats and those in the small world of government ethics who see the office under Mr. Shaub as an important political bulwark against conflicts of interest in the upper echelons of the government.
Editorial The dire warning issued by the departing president of Poland's highest constitutional court was one that should frighten not only the Poles, but people of all democratic nations in which populist rulers have taken or threaten to take power.
A photograph of her in a coma was plastered across newspapers and used to frighten teenagers into drug abstinence—despite the fact that Betts wasn't killed by ecstasy, but by her brain swelling as a result of excessive water consumption.
"If people weren't terrified, who would give a damn about the national security law?" a Chinese official asks in "Extras," in which the Chinese government hires gunmen to stage a terrorist attack in Hong Kong, hoping to frighten people into supporting such legislation.
Nightcap: Congress returns — with a House GOP stumble | Sign up "Number one thing (Republicans) have to avoid is putting themselves in a position where Democrats can frighten people -- that somehow, they won't have access to health care because of Republicans," Gingrich said.
New York's Nassau County will also be back in the U.S. municipal market to sell $120 million of new money general improvement bonds after a recent warning about its credit rating failed to frighten investors away from bonds it sold this week.
Until last week, he declined to address the attack on the girl, in the northern state of Jammu and Kashmir, by men who wanted to frighten and drive away her nomadic Muslim community, the Bakarwals, from an area that is dominated by Hindus.
Just 21 minutes later, two unarmed U.S. drones arrived overhead and established contact with the team, and after another seven minutes, two French Mirage aircraft screamed across the sky at a low altitude, in a show of force to frighten the enemy.
After taking four steps backwards, I recommend we shake the tent to draw out the creature, but the woman protests—she doesn't wish to frighten the crustacean, or bring any "bad energy" to the situation, which she believes was caused by fate.
He didn't talk about his mother in private, and when Valerie once asked him how she'd died he wouldn't tell her anything except—gruffly barking it, to frighten her off and mock her fear at the same time—that it was cancer.
The reason for the disparity, I believe, is that the playing field is much more level in the state than in the federal system, where the law favors the government, and prosecutors have more power to frighten or cajole defendants into accepting pleas.
But it turns out the Georgian powerhouse can be just as scary for his teammates too, after the 28-year-old posted a hilarious video to Instagram on Sunday in which he jumped out of a bin to frighten hooker Vano Karkadze.
Mr. Bannon, who declined to be interviewed for this article, has made little secret of his desire to frighten Americans out of complacency, fusing relentless provocation and a hodgepodge of conservative ideas to make the case for rebellion against the political order.
I think something that Pete appeals to is people who like the idea of a more moderate Democrat, somebody who will not frighten the voters with radical positions, but who is still something of an outsider, something of a fresh face, right?
That process should take into account every aspect of immigration -- its impacts on all labor sectors, on foreign relations, and on our identity as a welcoming nation just to name a few -- and not just on how much immigrants should frighten us.
The fact that the bogeyman used to frighten children has been ubiquitous, and parenting in the 19th century—when the tradition as we know it was consolidated—was strict and employed threats and corporal punishment throughout Europe, not just in Germany and Austria.
The skeleton was probably supposed frighten me, but the truth is by the time I'd found Mr. Bones in the new game Tacoma, my mind had already been wrestling with potentially real and relevant future nightmares that made the encounter seem tame.
But he must surely be aware of the ongoing attempts to widen Oregon's law beyond its present boundaries, attempts which are being resisted for the moment as an extension of Oregon's law might frighten legislators in other states and make them think twice about legalisation.
Investigators said they thought that his intention and that of the fortune teller, Omran, who was said to have urged Zainuddin to incite the crowd, was not to kill her but to frighten her into going away and no longer interfering with their livelihood.
They were not fined, as police said they followed proper procedure - to group together and make noise to try and frighten away the animal from at least 200 meters, and only to fire if there is a risk of death or injury to humans.
Last spring, as a series of small bombs went off in predominantly nonwhite neighborhoods in Austin, Texas, fears mounted that the attacks were racially motivated, with community members arguing that the bombings were reminiscent of efforts used to frighten communities of color under Jim Crow.
"It's clear to us that this has been a show trial, to frighten anybody else who wants to challenge the state," said Idoia Elorza, a Basque Nationalist Party official who traveled to Madrid this week with some colleagues to follow the trial's closing days.
Russia has deployed chemical weapons in Britain; undertaken cyberattacks and hacking attempts across the West; bombed civilians in Syria; fomented a war in Eastern Ukraine that has caused more than 10,000 Ukrainian deaths; and spread disinformation to confuse, anger and frighten citizens around the world.
One graphic produced by businesses including Cascade Natural Gas, the provider in Bellingham, suggested that a full conversion from natural gas to electricity, including solar panels, could cost a typical homeowner as much as $82,750, something Mr. Lilliquist labeled propaganda intended to frighten people.
Critics say the move will hamper desperately needed growth in the property market and frighten off those willing to build affordable housing in a city once known for its "poor but sexy" party scene of the 1990s that has become a rapidly changing European capital.
"This is an additional punitive measure the administration is imposing on parents in an effort to frighten Central Americans, to discourage them from seeking asylum," said Reuben Cahn, executive director of the Federal Defenders of San Diego, who is representing several of the caravan migrants.
"If we were in an international crisis that might lead to a major war, I don't think that would frighten him at all," said David Kaiser, a former professor at the Naval War College and a historian who subscribes to the Strauss and Howe theories.
During the years of intense fighting in Afghanistan, the United States dropped a handful of similar bombs to destroy caves believed to be used by the Taliban and Al Qaeda, as well as to frighten troops dug into trenches who were not immediately killed.
"We believe this is the work of the Turkish state and their intelligence and mercenaries to frighten and terrorize the local people," SDF press Commander Marivan Qamishlo told CNN, adding that the "second point is to defame the image of SDF" in the world's eyes.
"The stakes are extremely high for the African Union," Stephanie Wolters of the Institute of Strategic Studies told a briefing this month, noting that sending a force against Burundi's wishes could be seen as a "precedent that will frighten a number of African governments".
Now we have Donald Trump, a president who has declared the media the "enemy of the people" and has no qualms about eroding civil liberties in the name of security, which should frighten anyone who believes that journalists should report in the public interest.
He was a curmudgeon who talked straight, maybe a little too straight: During one debate, he said that some of the other Democratic candidates "frighten" him because they wouldn't rule out the use of nuclear weapons and told Joe Biden he had a "certain arrogance" about him.
In any event, these are the types of events that frighten users of Twitter, and makes them wonder if using the platform as they do now is the most responsible thing to do in the middle of what some are calling the rousing of a culture war.
He's been accused of doing so in the past — notably, according to the bail memo, he allegedly hired private investigators who followed the father of one of his accusers in the Florida case and forced the man's car off the road in an effort to frighten him.
Iran: Nix and fix is no strategy Nowhere is the absence of strategic thinking more painfully obvious than in Trump's decision to decertify the Iran deal in hopes that congressional Republicans can pass tougher sanctions that will frighten the Europeans and Iranians into amending the nuclear accord.
There's Boney, of course, the name English nannies had been using for years to frighten their charges into obedience, but also the Universal Demon, the Savage in Chief, the Grand Effulgence, my Grand Playmate, as well as O.G.F., for Our Great Friend, and simply Our Friend.
The Justice Department has said it requested the additional question on the census to better enforce the Voting Rights Act, but Democrats and civil rights groups fear the question will frighten people in immigrant communities away from responding to the census, resulting in an inaccurate count.
Do so screaming, as a scream has two purposes: first, to frighten and confuse your enemy; second, to allow you to take a deep breath, which in turn will put more oxygen in your blood stream, and afford you more strength than you would normally have.
Some in the medical profession have objected to this type of notification, arguing that not all women with dense tissue have the same increased risk of breast cancer, and that reporting the condition could frighten women and lead to a flood of unnecessary screening tests and biopsies.
Saying "Switch to Signal" ignores the fact that most people's contacts won't do so, so their de facto choice, if they need to communicate, is between WhatsApp and SMS — and if you frighten them off the former, you scare them into the incredibly vulnerable arms of the latter.
Popular among churches looking to frighten young people into conversion, A Thief in the Night dramatically portrayed the coming rapture (due any day in 22), a time when all Christians will disappear into heaven and all others will be left behind to face a lot of supernatural unpleasantness.
He has also sued the town in a dispute over the size of his estate's flagpole; the size of the banquet hall he added to the property; and the size of the club, which, to frighten the local gentry, he once threatened to sell to followers of the Rev.
"My take on the talc ovarian cancer litigation is that it really is skillful and well-funded plaintiffs lawyers who are exaggerating science and taking it out of context to scare people and to frighten the public with the goal of lining their own pockets," Bart Williams said.
Her journey to unravel Sergei's disappearance sets her down a conspiratorial rabbit hole that features corporate cover-ups, sudoku apps that aren't what they seem, foreign spies, and a gigantic computer that can do things that would frighten any ethicist and even change the fabric of the universe.
"So this is how the new interior minister gets going, and the minister of justice, this is what they are doing in this country, to intimidate, and to frighten," Mr. Mélenchon, wearing the patriotic red white and blue official sash, shouted to supporters who had massed in the street.
Shortly after seeing Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks at the High Museum in Atlanta a few years ago, I was thrilled to stumble upon a 25th-anniversary edition of Maya Angelou's Life Doesn't Frighten Me, brought to life with artworks by Basquiat, in the children's literature section of a bookstore.
Salkovskis went on to emphasise that horror movies frighten on the basis of what you can't see, which you end up filling in with your own imagination â€" as thriller master Alfred Hitchcock famously said, "There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.
Houston-based IntegraNet Health clearly did not create a basis for federal jurisdiction over its lawsuit against its competitor, Texas Independent Providers, by alleging that TIP had conspired with a Medicare Advantage Plan insurer to frighten physicians into leaving IntegraNet, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held.
" He also vowed to punish Iran for firing long-range ballistic missiles even after finalizing the nuclear agreement with the U.S. in an attempt, Trump said, " to intimidate not only Israel, which is only 600 miles away but also intended to frighten Europe, and, someday, the United States.
" In a press conference at the five-day event, Theron also spoke about the power and plight of youth in Africa, explaining, "Our young people are dying at a rate that should frighten us, and yet somehow we just don't talk about them, at all, they are the forgotten ones.
A former chief counsel for USCIS, Ur Jaddou, now a director at the pro-immigration advocacy group America's Voice, said it was "troubling" that the Trump administration was looking at what has been an ongoing issue with renewed vigor, leading her to suspect ulterior motives, perhaps to frighten legitimate naturalized citizens.
By the 287s, during the city's economic downturn and near-bankruptcy, the term S.R.O. had acquired a sinister overtone, with many hotels filling up with drug dealers, prostitutes and released convicts who would frighten other tenants trying to scratch out a living and would disturb their neighbors with drunken brawls.
Many in the beleaguered opposition thought that Kadyrov was trying to deflect attention from the Nemtsov investigation; others believed that, in a time of shrinking budgets for Russia's regions, he was trying to simultaneously impress and frighten the Kremlin, in order to make sure that federal money keeps flowing to Grozny.
In 1986, Coretta Scott King remarked in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee that as U.S. attorney in the Southern District of Alabama, Sessions engaged in a "shabby attempt to intimidate and frighten elderly black voters" when he unsuccessfully prosecuted "the Marion three," who were black civil rights activists in rural Alabama.
Eighteen U.S. states, 15 cities and a handful of civil rights groups are asking U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman in New York to remove the citizenship question, saying it will frighten immigrants into abstaining from the 2020 census, costing their communities political representation and access to federal aid due to a population undercount.
In the aftermath of Charlotteseville, the President has shown he would rather frighten his fellow Americans -- possibly, as his now ex-chief strategist Steve Bannon has said, for political advantage -- and degrade the nation's standing in the world than admit he is mistaken and serve the country he has sworn to lead.
He has completely lost the power to frighten New Yorkers with tales of crime, but in rural districts in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania the symbolic depiction of crime, crafted nationally as the great wave rose, is still a bloody shirt that can be effectively waved even if the bloodstains on it are decades old.
In the past week, ICE has continued their policy of violating national and international standards and law by posing as doctors and arresting people in hospitals in the midst of a pandemic, which will frighten our most vulnerable neighbors away from getting testing and care, and further community transmission of SARS-CoV-2.
Richard Flanagan's new novel approaches this shift in the zeitgeist by taking us back to the early '90s and focusing on a time when out-and-out liars could still surprise us, when arguments were about interpretation rather than facts themselves; a time when the denial of objective reality could still frighten.
He explained to me that Russia had not invested heavily in high-speed trains out of deference to their neighbours, the Finns: Russia has a lot of Finnish visitors, he explained, but Finns are by nature timorous and he did not want to frighten them by giving them rides on trains that were too fast.
" Milam said Emmett's insolence in the face of their attempts to frighten him left them with no choice, the magazine reported: Bryant and Milam took Emmett out to the river bank and made him strip, and his final moments went like this, according to the magazine: "Milam: 'You still as good as I am?
That's the language and tactics of goons, designed to chill, silence, and frighten, and intended to get out of hand, where someone does get hurt — because that is what happens when mobs feed on their own righteousness, or when the demonization and dehumanization inspires someone to become a one man angel of vengeance — think Rep.
"He has gone from extremely negative comments on Kim designed to frighten him into coming to the negotiating table to, now, extremely flattering comments designed to make him conclude a deal," said Sue Mi Terry, a former C.I.A. analyst who is a senior fellow for Korea at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Mr. Groves said he grew up in a family that hunted and included members of the N.R.A. In recent years, though, he said the organization has become more focused on lobbying, gun sales and politicizing gun ownership in an attempt to frighten owners into thinking that other Americans want to take their guns away.
Democrats backing Hillary Clinton, nervously eyeing Senator Bernie Sanders's growing strength in the early nominating states, are turning to a new strategy to raise doubts about his candidacy, highlighting his socialist beliefs to warn that he would be an electoral disaster who would frighten swing voters and send Democrats in tight congressional and governor's races to defeat.
" North Korea was not at the meeting but their New York Mission released a statement saying that "the Trump administration is trying to bring the DPRK into submission by deploying nuclear aircraft carrier strike groups one after another to the waters off the Korean peninsula, but such kind of intimidation and blackmail can never frighten the DPRK.
"What we see is a disturbing trend that suggests not just an attempt to criminalize the important work that journalists in Nigeria do, but also a drive to frighten and cower and stop this critical constitutionally mandated work through the aggressive use of the state security apparatus," said a joint letter to Buhari signed by 10 Nigerian public figures.
Read more: Tom Brady is rooting for South Africa, not the USA, at the Rugby World Cup in Japan"To be fair to the USA, they are going to frighten teams in terms of how they are going to play," Goode, who is an ambassador for official England Rugby partner Greene King IPA, told Business Insider.
Sometimes he liked to frighten me by turning quickly and opening his eyes wide and flaring his lips, this snowy beast, and then smile when I began to whimper, and although my heart detonated each time, I liked it, too, for the way it was him and not him and him again, in the span of a gasp.
It's true that individual moments involving the creature manage to frighten: its infestation of David's white room as a presence that makes the bathroom glow red, or sudden shots of its dog incarnation that make it seem as monstrous as Cujo, or the heat-vision security footage that shows the glowing and glowering thing where David himself should be.
Opponents argue that given U.S. Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE's crackdown on illegal immigration, adding a citizenship question will frighten people in immigrant communities from responding to the census, making the numbers inaccurate.
The book did ultimately frighten me into re-thinking how I am going to finally address my student debt head-on, though my main takeaway from Worth was not just that that Elizabeth Warren gets debt, or how to get out of it—it's that she probably gets millennial debt better than anyone else, and certainly better than anyone who's ever run for president.
The Russian Arctic Is Having a Very Bad SummerOn a tiny island at the end of the world, a lonely weather station is slowly tumbling off a…Read more ReadAccording to Russian news agency TASS, the weather station's five workers have been stuck inside since running out of flares to frighten the bears that arrived late last month, including one that has begun sleeping under their windows.
Whether it meant executing a mind blowing guitar riff to frighten your favorite psych or hard rock bands ("Let's Go Crazy" from Purple Rain and "I'm Yours" from For You) or channeling the 4/4 synth rhythms of proto-house deep cuts like "All the Critics Love U in New York," Prince was never afraid to make music that challenged and pleased even the most finicky of listeners.
"The Arabs of pre-Islam invented a whole set of exorcism procedures to protect themselves from the evil actions of the jinn on their bodies and minds, such as the use of beads, incense, bones, salt, and charms written in Arabic, Hebrew, and Syriac, or the hanging around their necks of a dead animal's teeth such as a fox or a cat to frighten the jinn, and keep them away," writes El-Zein.
That any person in that position would consider wearing a wire to obtain evidence against the sitting president, based upon thin allegations contained in the dossier ex-British spy Christopher Steele produced for the Democratic Party and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's campaign, should frighten every American.
It's actually an experiment that Sherlock and John — who, we learn, was shot with a tranquilizer in E's office, not a real bullet — have elaborately set up using paid actors to frighten Mycroft into revealing the truth: He deliberately hid the identity of a secret sister from Sherlock for Sherlock's entire life, eventually warning him only that "the East wind is coming" rather than telling him that a psychopathic surprise sibling was gunning for him.
Precisely because these intertwined religious and economic reform agendas are so critical, wise friends of M.B.S. would also be offering him some tough love — by telling him that it's great to arrest thieving Saudi billionaires and throw them in the Ritz-Carlton, but it has to be done with transparency and within a rule of law — which would enhance his legitimacy — not in an arbitrary way that will hurt his legitimacy and frighten future investors.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's anti-immigrant actions and rhetoric during his first year in office are set apart from previous immigration crackdowns in that it has been marked by a host of efforts to frighten both legal and undocumented immigrants.

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