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We submit ourselves to these intimate inspections and simultaneously inflict them on others and try to keep our psyches intact. . . .
The Obama Administration's determination to simultaneously inflict "pain" on the Taliban and on Iran to force both parties to negotiating tables on American terms will backfire.
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In Amores, he envisioned a woman so driven to preserve her pristine body that she orchestrates an abortion: "Can it be possible that, simply to avoid a few stretch marks, you'd make your womb a bloody battleground?" the poet wonders, simultaneously inflicting both question and insecurity.
Instead of using individual personal computers to fire Web traffic at each bank, they infected powerful, commercial data centers with sophisticated malware and directed them to simultaneously fire at each bank, giving them the horsepower to inflict a huge attack.
The gamble was that the economy would be able to ride out the shock higher sales taxes would inflict on consumption levels, and that Japan could have fiscal tightening and growth simultaneously.
Humans inflict it; the world inflicts it.
"Art can inflict harm".
And you could inflict pain.
And he just wants to inflict pain.
Rockets inflict collateral damage.
"Inflict maximum damage.
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