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It's nonetheless a tiny broom inflicting a big headache on Mitt Romney.
Flower dismissed talk of revenge, and inflicting a similar humiliation on Michael Clarke's team.
10] in staying the Japanese advance into the city and in inflicting a terrific punishment upon the invader.
Size, however, is not a dependable criterion; some smaller sharks may bite or nip a bather, inflicting a minor wound.
Machines made to save and extend lives might end up inflicting a sort of torture, some feared.
In his last years he became a tyrannical recluse, inflicting a reign of terror against the major personages of Rome.
Our under-funded, privatised railways remain chaotic, and Gordon Brown is inflicting a similar shambles on the London Underground.
But here they were inflicting a double punishment on Moses by asking him to turn on those who trusted him.
And there is a certain logic to inflicting a defeat on a coalition government in this way.
My mother and father seem to believe they are inflicting a terrible loss on me by disappearing from my life".
It is about one very small country inflicting a terrible, humiliating defeat on a people who have not had a military victory since the days of Saladin".
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