| 11. | Lugar said Clinton exposed himself to blackmail and jeopardized national security.
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| 12. | Smith claimed he wasn't trying to blackmail the team.
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| 13. | Call it pressure, call it extortion, call it blackmail,
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| 14. | Is the lady intent on blackmail or revenge or something subtler?
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| 15. | Potanin called the demand blackmail and asked for a court hearing.
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| 16. | At those kinds of dollars, it always becomes legal blackmail.
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| 17. | So far their only strategy to achieve that has been blackmail.
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| 18. | "Blackmail " and " Helltown ."
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| 19. | That's how emotional blackmail and effective moral photojournalism work.
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| 20. | "On the playground, it's called blackmail.
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