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Whole hours, he found, were more intimidating, and most things one could do in a day took half an hour.
He had always found it strong to the point of being intimidating.
But it has also made the museum even more intimidating.
He knows his size has an intimidating effect on people.
And yet it's very intimidating when you look at that.
I'd tried not to make my apartment look too intimidating.
Perhaps memory had made him more intimidating than he really was.
I'd never owned a house before and the idea was really intimidating.
"It was very intimidating to come back and work with my father," she said.
She said the station had a culture that was very intimidating for a young woman.
The intimidating effect on news organizations can be seen daily.
"I find any smart successful woman is very intimidating to men."
"It's a very intimidating environment for people who want to change the system," he said.
All of these other dogs are around, and it can get pretty intimidating.
"They have an intimidating style on the front line," she said.
The interest shown by the most senior was a bit intimidating.
While initially seen as intimidating by most others, he makes more friends.
Thus, the most intimidating thing about bears is their size.
As a metaphor for the new China, it is pretty intimidating.
It comes in a box with short but intimidating directions.
Some plants seem a little intimidating simply because they are unusual.
But the general confusion of the mass was almost intimidating.
Silence, he had long discovered, was more intimidating than words.
At this time of the year, she is an intimidating vision no player wants to face.
This season, however, they may be losing some of their intimidating edge.