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Cuomo's face twisted as he spoke, his hands acting out each stage of the punishment he would inflict.
At the time it looked like an intelligent move, but it soon became clear that he had handed his rival a weapon with which he would inflict enormous damage on the Mirror.
Amazingly, the nickname wasn't given in reference to the tournament he would inflict on genitals for the next few million years.
His new manager even had to take him out of training on occasion because of the injuries he would inflict on his own team-mates in his effort to win.
For example, one of their memos claimed that torture was legal so long as an interrogator's goal was to obtain information rather than to inflict severe pain or suffering - even if he knew he would inflict severe pain or suffering in the process.
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Mr. Weinraub's testimony was brief and relatively uneventful since Mr. Pellicano chose not to subject him to the disrespectful and often nasty grilling he'd inflicted on Anita Busch.
"Why are you laughing?" they demanded again and again, as Cheever tittered at some grindingly miserable memory from his youth, or some cruelty he'd inflicted on his children.
Mr. Eglitis, a physician, said in a separate statement that he could not accept the cuts because of the damage they would inflict on patients and hospitals.
I couldn't take the guilt-by-wilt they would inflict on me when I did.
If Mr. Sarkozy's ideas prevail — a realistic possibility — they would inflict long-term damage on France and Europe.
The harm they would inflict in doing so would be felt in education, business, national defense and many areas of American life.
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