Real or imagined threats ordsprog

en Real or imagined threats from the US are used by the regime ... to inculcate a kind of siege or bunker mentality in the people.

en In terms of threats -- at this point -- the Bush administration sees the Iranian regime as more threatening than the North Korean regime.

en It's changed so dramatically. I remember on No. 1, if you hit a real good drive, you could get over the bunker. I played with Todd Hamilton today, and neither of us got to the bunker. It was like, 'Wow! Welcome to Augusta.' This is a big-boy golf course now.

en I hit a bad tee shot in the fairway bunker, then I caught it a little heavy and hit it in the bunker short of the green, then missed about a 20-footer for par. It was just kind of a nightmare hole for me.

en I hit a bad tee shot, in the fairway bunker, then I caught it a little heavy and hit it in the bunker short of the green, then missed about a 20-footer for par. It was just kind of a nightmare hole for me.

en Saddam Hussein's regime is a regime that is deeply repressive to its people and is a real danger to the region,
  Tony Blair

en (Iraqi leader) Saddam Hussein's regime is a regime that is deeply repressive to its people and is a real danger to the region,
  Tony Blair

en Such comments and threats only further isolate the regime and the people of Iran from the rest of the world.

en I have to give that to lack of knowledge of the golf course. For some reason, I think that right side that you can get to that far bunker out there. I'm not long enough to get to that bunker. I tried to take a little more off than I can chew. I thought it was going to fly into the bunker and it didn't even get close.

en He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. Andersen has gone into bunker mentality and is acting like a beaten dog.

en The Burmese are retreating from the outside world. They are isolating themselves in a bunker mentality.

en It created a 'bunker mentality' among consumers, who are more centered around the home, shopping less often, and spending less freely.

en This requires a mentality that encourages learning rather than a fear of making a mistake. Try something new and different, but know we're not going to kill each other if things don't work out. I was a swimmer in college and I swam fast when I imagined a shark was after me. I swam just as fast when I imagined I was in the Olympics. It's a question of what you want to focus on -- fear or opportunity.

en I have had threats, people saying they were going to get me. The police have told me to alter my routine, not to frequent certain pubs and clubs. There's a playground-bully mentality that I have lived with.

en There's still a bunker mentality within the school system that's very difficult to break into, to get them to talk to us before they make decisions, ... But there's been some improvement.


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