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"Then I'll show you that you can trust me to carry out a threat!
They were also aware that Pyle might actually carry out a threat to start a new league if they refused his request.
'I don't believe anyone - not even you - would carry out a threat like that.'
Moreover, carrying out a threat that the West has been making since October is necessary to deter others who would kill innocents in the future.
In February 1581, while reigning over all of Gévaudan, he carried out a threat that he made to the inhabitants.
The leagues wanted Judge Edmund Ludwig to block the umpires from carrying out a threat to strike the playoff games, which opened yesterday.
So the United States, Britain and France, the three countries with the people and equipment to carry out a threat, basically went out on their own and issued it.
A group of French intellectuals carried out a threat to enter the European Union elections Friday, officially registering their "Sarajevo list" and throwing mainstream parties into disarray.
She is congratulating herself that she got rid of him before he tried to carry out a threat he recently made her that he should kill you at the first opportunity.
If you are not prepared to carry out a threat, you should never make it, and anyone prepared to carry out the first national default is as crazy as Nero.
North Korea suspended the operation of its old reactor last year, but Clinton Administration officials say they now fear that North Korea may carry out a threat to restart it.
Administration officials said President Bush had been prepared to order an air strike against Baalbek if kidnappers carried out a threat to kill Joseph Cicippio, an American hostage.
The Doskocil Companies, carrying out a threat made last week, lowered its offer for the Wilson Foods Corporation, valuing the meat packing company at about $124 million, instead of $127 million.
Mr. Scowcroft said the United States would consider it an act of aggression if Iraq carried out a threat to cut off food to foreigners in Kuwait and Iraq on Monday.
I cannot accept that a Stardeet officer of this era would carry out a threat of that nature, especially against someone such as myself, who has previously demonstrated his good intentions where the future is concerned."
For several months, he has blamed Mr. Shamir for undercutting him in pre-election maneuvering to keep David Levy, the cantankerous but politically important Foreign Minister, from carrying out a threat to resign.
But last month, B'nai B'rith shrunk by more than one-fifth when it carried out a threat to expel its affiliate, B'nai B'rith Women, which it said had 120,000 members.
A grand jury investigating the Tawana Brawley case has decided to seek contempt charges against the girl's mother if she carries out a threat to ignore a subpoena to testify Tuesday, an official close to the investigation said yesterday.
In yet another jolt to strained Chinese-American relations, the Government-controlled press agency said today that China was prepared to retaliate with punitive tariffs if the United States carried out a threat to restrict the import of Chinese-made goods.
One of Pan Am's options would be to carry out a threat it made in June to sell certain assets, like its Latin American routes and its huge maintenance base in Miami, if the union did not accept the cost-cutting measures.
A Federal judge temporarily barred President Bush today from carrying out a threat to dismiss Postmaster General Marvin Runyon and five other governors of the Postal Service who, despite White House objections, had sponsored a lawsuit involving stamp rates.
The Senator was particularly pleased when Ms. Bhutto wholeheartedly embraced his pet initiative to lift an arms embargo against the Bosnian Government and when she offered to send in thousands more Pakistani peacekeepers if Britain carried out a threat to withdraw its troops.
After conferring with allies and Congressional leaders, President Bush today delayed carrying out a threat to take action against Moscow for tightening its chokehold on Lithuania, fearing sanctions might undermine President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and worsen the Baltic crisis.
Execution Put Off A short time later, a videotaped message issued in Beirut in the name of the Revolutionary Justice Organization said the group had decided not to carry out a threat to kill another Westerner, Jean-Louis Normandin, by Tuesday.
Neither the President nor Mrs. Thatcher would say what they would or could do if President Mikhail S. Gorbachev carried out a threat to suspend shipments of vital supplies, possibly including oil and natural gas, to Lithuania if certain laws are not rescinded in two days.