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- The nasty thing about a blackmailer is that his starting point is usually the truth.
- RHETT: Don't think that I hold that against you.
- He's holding my past record over me.
- Smaller countries which do would worry about being bullied.
- My landlord's threatening to put the rent up by 10 a week.
- Don't think you can blackmail me.
- I saw the news today and someone took a child hostage in the city.
- Eg: : it has been rightly stated that this situation is a threat to international security.
- Did she know a terrible secret from his past, which she had threatened to tell?
- The salesman intimidated the old lady into signing the paper by threatening to take away the goods.
- In addition to mugging Yukos, it has often intimidated its neighbours with threats to cut off their oil or gas supplies.
- That most of languages are now threatened and may disappear is a serious matter to the people.
- Once you have it, it's never coming off, and you will get blackballed from many societies and networks.
- I lie awake fuming - isn't it supposed to be the woman who withholds favours?
- "The goal is to use the threat of regulation to prevent us from having to make regulations, which would take more time anyway," he said.
- The sponsor threatened not to pay up.
- The nasty thing about a blackmailer is that his starting point is usually the truth.
- The tactics employed can range from overt bullying to subtle emotional blackmail.
- She blackmailed him for years by threatening to tell the newspapers about their affair.
- The rebels backed up their demands with threats.
- The government insisted that it would not be blackmailed by violence.
- The hijackers threatened to kill one passenger every hour if their demands were not met.
- She is prepared to carry out her threat to resign.
- My secretary has threatened to leave.
- My secretary has threatened to leave.