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11 Sentences With "strike terror in"

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It's important early on to strike terror in the hearts of people in Washington, or else you will be rolled.
The likes of Erick Erickson jamming a cocked finger into his jacket pocket and pointing it at democracy may not strike terror in your heart.
Here's news that could strike terror in the hearts of those living in warmer regions: your bedbug traps might be useless because tropical bedbugs have special modified pads on their legs that help them climb out easily.
Desperate to delay defeat, Adolf Hitler ordered what has become known as "the Battle of the Bulge," a last-ditch offensive that was meant not only to split Allied lines, but also to strike terror in the hearts of soldiers and civilians alike.
Those who have worked on the other side of some of his 22015-plus campaigns at Elliott say his track record should strike terror in the hearts of AT&T management, pointing to an uncanny ability to affect change at companies, including layoffs, cost cutting, and ousters of CEOs.
Source: Encyclopaedia Judaica; Sefer Yizkor li-Kehillat, Siedlce li-Shenat Arba Esreh le-Ḥurbanah (Yid., 1956). Retrieved 30 October 2015. In order to strike terror in overcrowded neighbourhoods, the German police organized a 3-day shooting action in March 1941.
The Shatamarshana gothra originated from three rishis - Angirasa, Purukutsa and Trasadasyu. The first is almost the most famous of rishis of the vedic age. Purukutsa was in the company of kings and he was responsible for financing the marriages of a large number of girls. The third name means "who is dreaded by thieves" He was a minister with a king to strike terror in the hearts of the thieves.
Later on Benoy Basu managed to escape to Kolkata from Dhaka. The next target was Lt Col N. S. Simpson, the Inspector General of Prisons, who was infamous for the brutal oppression of the prisoners in the jails. The revolutionaries decided not only to kill him, but also to strike terror in British official circles by launching an attack on the Secretariat Building - the Writers' Building in the Dalhousie square in Kolkata. On 8 December 1930, Benoy Basu along with Dinesh Gupta and Badal Gupta, dressed in European costume, entered the Writers' Building and shot Simpson dead.
The next target was Lt Colonel N.S. Simpson of the Indian Imperial Police and the then Inspector General of Police(Prisons), who was infamous for inflicting the worst of atrocities on the inmates of the jails. The revolutionaries decided not only to murder him, but also to strike terror in the British official circles by launching an attack on the Secretariat Building – the Writers' Building in the Dalhousie square in Kolkata. On 8 December 1930, Benoy along with Dinesh Gupta and Badal Gupta, dressed in European attire, entered the Writers' Building and shot dead Simpson in his office. Simpson was shot seven times with three bullets to his head.
According to Renato Piccione, the intellectual legacy of Franco Basaglia can be divided into three periods: # university period which initiated the process of criticizing psychiatry as "science" that ought to cure and liberate a person but in fact oppresses him; # institutional negation which coincides with experience in Gorizia (1962–1968); # deinstitutionalization which coincides with direction of experience in Trieste (1971–1979). When Basaglia arrived at Gorizia, he was revolted by what he observed as the conventional regime of institutional ‘care’: locked doors only partly successful in muffling the weeping and screams of the patients, many of them lying nude and powerless in their excrement. And Basaglia observed the institutional response to human suffering: physical abuse, straitjackets, ice packs, bed ties, ECT and insulin-coma shock therapies to ‘quiet’ the melancholy and the terrified, and to strike terror in the agitated and the difficult. In 1961, Franco Basaglia started refusing to bind patients to their beds in the Lunatic Asylum of Gorizia.
MacLeod, D. Peter The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years' War, Toronto: Dundurn, 2012 page 31 As he had no field pieces, the only possibility was to attempt storming the fort by surprise. On that day, Fort Bull was occupied by 25 soldiers of 50th (Shirley's) Regiment plus 34 carpenters, boatmen and carters together with three women.MacLeod, D. Peter The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years' War, Toronto: Dundurn, 2012 page 31 At about 11 am, the French and Indians began to approach Fort Bull silently when the Indians gave a war cry that alerted the British.MacLeod, D. Peter The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years' War, Toronto: Dundurn, 2012 page 31 Léry asked that the Iroquois refrain from their "horrendous war cries" that were meant to strike terror in the heart of the enemy in order to take the British by surprise, but at about 900 feet (275 m) away from Fort Bull, the Iroquois gave their customary war cries.Chartrand, René Montclam's Crushing Blow, London: Osprey, 2014 page 35.

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