Sentence examples for inflicted mostly on from inspiring English sources

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The Russian is accused of supplying weapons that helped to keep that war going, and that in turn allowed horrors to be inflicted, mostly on entirely innocent civilians.

"We have all seen on our screens the beheadings, the crucifixions, the mass executions and the sexual slavery that the Daesh death cult has inflicted, mostly on Muslims, in the Middle East.

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Why? Smokers tend to inflict damage mostly on themselves.

Any part of the world where crucifixion is deployed as a quasi-judicial punishment, even when mostly inflicted on corpses, is one from which Christians have very good reasons to flee.

Unlike earthquakes, hurricanes and floods, which inflict property damage mostly on homes and homeowners, the World Trade Center attack did most of its property damage in a small area around ground zero.

The suffering he inflicted on his mostly well-heeled dupes was piddling next to the national devastation of an economy in free fall.

All the damage was inflicted on that one day.

Generally, instead inflicting outrageous expectation on our kids, we inflicted it on every one around them.

Instead, he said, the staff inflicted pain on the children, mostly on the boys.

When Mayor Bill de Blasio ran for office, he talked about radically cutting back one such measure, the N.Y.P.D.'s stop-and-frisk policies, which had become not only a civil-rights violation inflicted on a generation of mostly young black and Latino New Yorkers but counterproductive.

The carnage Elizabeth Keri Russelll) inflicted on The Americans was mostly part of her job: a grisly price to pay for serving the motherland.

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