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I don't think that inflicted a whole lot of misery on Saddam Hussein, but it did inflict misery on the people of Iraq.
The spokesman said Mr Cameron "thinks that Bob Crow's strike is plain wrong and Bob Crow should call it off rather than inflict misery on hard-working families in London".
Yesterday, a spokesman for the Prime Minister said Mr Cameron "thinks that Bob Crow's strike is plain wrong and he should call it off rather than inflict misery on hard-working families in London".
The prime minister's official spokesman said David Cameron "thinks that Bob Crow's strike is plain wrong and Bob Crow should call it off rather than inflict misery on hard-working families in London".
But as if leaving a warning for the future, it poured down enough water to inflict misery on many who had hoped in vain that the catastrophic earthquake on Jan . 12would be all they had to endure.
"And one thing is clear, history will not absolve Fidel Castro; it will remember him as an evil, murderous dictator who inflicted misery and suffering on his own people.
It would cause massive increases in noise and air pollution and inflict misery on hundreds of thousands of Londoners.
Efficient operations that inflict misery on food animals.
We should lament only that he had so long to inflict misery on Cuba and beyond.
Victims can inflict misery on others and people who lack self-awareness can still have insightful moments.
He fears that The Hum will soon pervade the entire globe and inflict misery on a sizeable group of people.
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