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The ban, it said, "inflicts a greater deprivation on Sofsky's liberty than is reasonably necessary".
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Hurricane Irene, he said, inflicted "a tremendous amount of damage".
"But it was an act of selfishness, a crime of selfishness" that he said "inflicted a parent's worst nightmare on a couple".
CTS special forces took over the neighborhoods of Malayeen, Samah, Khadra, Karkukli, Quds and Karama, the statement said, inflicting heavy losses on the militant fighters and raising the Iraqi flag over buildings.
The ferocious Republican opposition to Obama's agenda, Draper says, inflicted real damage to his presidency.
To the N.R.A., I say: Inflict your agenda on your own nation if you must, but spare the rest of us.
Nor did he include the winged seraph that in traditional depictions — Giotto's, say — inflicted the stigmata by shooting penetrating rays in Francis's direction.
As Travis puts it, But let's say inflicting physical pain isn't your bag.
Bratton became commissioner amid outrage over the department's stop-and-frisk policy, which critics say inflicted disproportionate harm on young blacks and Latinos who had done nothing wrong.
"Some developers," he said, "are inflicting their own vision, so people buy them to gut them".
Government officials said they inflicted heavy casualties on the Maoists but gave no details.
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