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He also used a plastic chicken and windup toys as props and targets, often inflicting disabling injuries.
Hamas official Sami abu Zuhri, speaking to the movement's Al Aqsa television, boasted that the tenacity of Gaza's defenders — popping in and out of their tunnels, often inflicting multiple casualties on Israeli forces, coming close to capturing two Israeli troops who were ultimately declared dead — had deprived Israel of its traditional power of deterrence.
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And often, inflicted without discrimination.
loans have carried conditions that too often inflicted unnecessary pain on borrowing countries.
Cruel and squalid, Angola often inflicted worse suffering than was endured by slaves, historians say.
In addition, air strikes – by their very nature – often inflict terrible suffering on the innocent as well as the guilty.
Meanwhile, Son of Saul is unlikely to face an indignity often inflicted on foreign Oscar winners: the English-language remake.
Pain is often inflicted through hours-long pummeling of the soles of the feet and the flesh of the buttocks.
As Sunni Muslims, they have often inflicted enormous carnage on their fellow Shia citizens in Pakistan – although without the headlines devoted to yesterday's massacre.
It is a power play, often inflicted by an influential senior colleague on a woman at the beginning of her career.
He is one upset away from joining the ranks of Dick Tarrant and Pete Carril, who often inflicted misery in the first manic hours of the N.C.A.A. tournament.
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