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If all the pain he has inflicted had transformed Britain's fiscal position, his policies could perhaps be defended.
Obama succeeded George W. Bush, a two-term President whose misbegotten legacy, measured in the money it squandered and the misery it inflicted, has become only more evident with time.
His daughter's friend said the abuse he inflicted had made her drink, wrecked her career and given her panic attacks.
The usual penalties inflicted have been limited to flogging and imprisonment.
But the barrage of grim statistics about the horrors the sequester will inflict has diminished somewhat in recent days.
I too have suffered and searched, and I can see that the "tribulations such a journey might inflict" have been necessary.
Many engineers and physicists at ITER believe that the delays are self-inflicted, having little to do with engineering or physics and everything to do with the way that ITER is organized and managed.
Guns and the damage they are capable of inflicting had been on many Americans' minds for a while by then.
But he fell only because other ailments - too many self inflicted - had already left him weakened.
In other words, the disease that once inflicted England has been passed to Australia.
The prolonged minor humiliation thus inflicted may have contributed to Cruttwell's eventual mental breakdown.
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