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"Torture is a common practice inflicted in the course of both regular criminal and national security-related investigations," he said.
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Veterinarians, however, said that those could have been self-inflicted in the course of Phoenix's frenzied attempts to fight off the flames.
Because we will hold you, John and Sarah, responsible for every wound inflicted in the name of hate.
stated recently that deliberately inflicted injuries suffered by local fire men in the course of fighting fires, were down to 68 in the first 7 months of this year, comparied to 193 in the same period of 1970.
It was only in the 1930s that an effective air force was established at great cost, capable of inflicting several embarrassing defeats on the Nazi Luftwaffe in the course of an initially vigorous defence of neutral Swiss airspace.
In the course of the battle, the British destroyer Achates was sunk by the damage inflicted by Admiral Hipper.
In the course of mistreatment, torture and rape the perpetrators do not only intentionally inflict pain and injury on their victims but also deride the agency of the latter.
In the course of Rhet.
In the course of the story, Lizzie Samuels (Brighton Sharbino) revealed herself to be completely off her rocker as a result of the traumas life had inflicted upon her.
To her the flag has always immediately brought to mind racism inflicted on black people throughout the course of US history.
It is a memorable exposé of how terrible wounds can be inflicted and the entire course of a life changed by doing nothing.
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