She could be sucked down the drain and the world would have one less evil dictator to cower in fear from. |
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The Liberal Democrats cower behind a feeble pledge to establish a Royal Commission on cannabis. |
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He tracks them down into an underground bar where they cower and cringe when they spot him entering the room. |
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Just as noise trumps silence and rage trumps courtesy, the cudgel of lawsuits to silence or cower the opposition trumps free debate. |
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They cower down and allow him to dictate the pace rather than being an elective body. |
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When I visit Ally at lunchtime, does she drag me into a dark corner and cower with me while I spoon-feed her yogurt and offer her a baby bottle? |
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The utter terror with which they cower before him is at once comic and disturbing. |
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The two on the side were regular rookies, they'll cower upon orders and fail to obey when it really counts. |
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His vigorous defense in fielding the attacks made by regime politicians has shown he does not cower from strong-arm tactics. |
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Even in the well-constructed buildings in California, designed to withstand massive quakes, we cower in primal fear when we face nature's wrath. |
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The light made her squint and cower back, like some animal that had dwelled in caves for all time. |
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They cower in fear and are thus powerless, because somebody who feels fear is easily controlled, intimidated and subjugated. |
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Now I am one of those parents, the one who makes the principal cower in fear as she walks through the door. |
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So now I have stacks and racks of digital video tape and I cower in fear of the editing process. |
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Can't decide whether to crouch and cower while I await the apocalypse or run determinedly into it. |
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But we still cower before the juggernaut of acute care medicine and its pharmacopeia. |
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We have no reason to cower from the Kremlin, and every reason to stand up for our values. |
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The Steelworkers were supposed to cower back helplessly while the New York suits cleaned the cash from their pockets and ran off with it. |
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And they want us to cower in fear of the horrors and atrocities they commit. |
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These beastly birds with burning breath are almost impervious to fire, but cower when confronted with ice attacks. |
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It's normal to feel insecure, but don't cower and avoid uncertainty. |
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Joel yelled, making Lacey cower in fear of his sudden burst of anger. |
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They seem to cower at the suggestion of rising action, to blush at the heightened causality that makes a story a story. |
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The women cower behind the spindly couches and fragile chairs. |
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Thugs and criminals of the post-apocalyptic Mega City One will once again cower in fear. Honest citizens in the real world should watch out too. |
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Most are thrilled by the idea of export growth, but cower at the prospect of more imports. |
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In the same way, the human spirit must not cower or surrender to illegitimate and immoral forces. |
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It is a State run by ignorance using the stick of religion, of which they know little, to cower and terrorise their own people. |
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I think we fight back, at least in part, by saying that we will not cower before these cowardly acts. |
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I do not believe I should shirk or cower from the notion that the House must consider the bill in a much more serious manner. |
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If the EU's new eastern border is to be safe, it cannot be an iron curtain, let alone a screen behind which the rich and free cower. |
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As the feeder gets closer the ducks lower their necks into the cage and cower. |
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The home side's resolve refused to cower, although their way back into the game came from an opponent's indiscretion rather than their own invention. |
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Hollywood nymphets cower in the jungle, vainly trying to hide their voluptuousness from James Brown as he looms in the background, poised for another brush with the law. |
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Her implicit faith in others allows her to approach Mateo without fear, rather than to cower away from him like the other inhabitants of the tenement. |
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He has always compared the job of gallery boss to that of an evangelist, and viewed philistines as candidates for conversion rather than a mob to cower from. |
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Durbin has spoken out fearlessly against the NRA while so many of his colleagues in Congress cower. |
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The Iranians are not going to just cower in the corner because we talk and act tough. |
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Latin's six cases cower in comparison with Estonian's 14, which include inessive, elative, adessive, abessive, and the system is riddled with irregularities and exceptions. |
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It is what has always led us, as a people, not to wilt or cower at a difficult moment, but to face down any trial and rise to any challenge, understanding that each of us has a hand in writing America's destiny. |
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For example, if you put some Pacifics and some Atlantics in one tank, it becomes very obvious that the Atlantics cower in the corner, and the Pacifics take over the territory. |
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He'd be useless in war. He'd just cower in his bunker until the enemy came in and shot him, or until the war was over. |
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We vote from the back to the front, so we cannot see how the leaders of the various parties vote first and therefore cower some of their own members into falling the lead of their colleagues who happen to sit in cabinet. |
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The spectators cower in the entrances to buildings while groups of youths in jeans, jackets, sturdy shoes and crash helmets make their way around the square. |
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Either we have the means to intimidate them or we have to cower in fear. |
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Camus did not cower from the depressing implications of his insight. |
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Your other lawn chairs will cower in shame when the clover armchair by Driade in weatherproof white polyethylene hits your back yard. |
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Black Creek's mayor and weak-willed sheriff cower when Delarue swaggers into town with his right-hand man Corsican to demand retribution for his brother's death. |
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Their stare is dignified and resourceless, and recalls those lines of Celan rebuking the lifting of stones and the exposure of those constrained to cower beneath them. |
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The Pakehas cower in a room full of flickering firelight as the Maoris attack, breaching the wall, bellowing war cries, and surging terrifyingly into the house. |
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Cower behind the sofa, cowardy custards, as your heart goes pitter-patter. |
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