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1. Multiple humans with simple knives can inflict more pain on the theirops than it wants to encounter for his meal
2. to inflict any physical suffering on you
3. She was not the stuff of legend nor of heroism, being the sort of person who worried that she was letting her whole class down when her shoes got dirty, and here she was facing down three members of an alien youth culture, whose sole intent was to inflict grievous bodily harm on another vulnerable individual
4. 'Look, these days antiquity thieves zone in on a target and use highly sophisticated strategies to gain possession and then they sell to the highest bidder irrespective of the damage they inflict
5. members of an alien youth culture, whose sole intent was to inflict
6. such force, it seemed she was trying to inflict pain on the yellow liquid
7. His dark smile only faded after the Nord had completely disappeared and Corpulus returned to his upkeep, not yet daring to inflict conversation upon them anew
8. Dukkha is emotional pain in the form of dissatisfaction and unhappiness that we inflict on ourselves in response to these realities of life
9. C Rome, does not fail to inflict upon the reader the author"s collectivist, yea, communist, proclivities
10. Inflict all manner of damage to the Family home, leaving the house-sitter so traumatized he/she will swear never to cross your threshold again
11. Their lances were connected by a cord to them and they could inflict terrible pain to anyone they touched with the points
12. To man the bite is as unpleasant as that of the mosquito; and that is saying a great deal; for anyone who has been forced to give his body as a prey to these little pests knows how painful are the wounds that they inflict
13. Which are two of her virtues, and do not inflict tort
14. As newsman John Chancellor commented, “The public seems to want to inflict him upon Washington
15. If that is you, why be a partisan party follower? Why makes excuses for wrongs done by those you once voted for? Why devote yourself to any political party, except to hold its feet to the fire and live up to higher principle? Why would any such person of good heart and intentions focus on fluff and ephemera like “leadership qualities” and supposed statesmanship? Why focus on anything but whether people will live or die because of wars threatened or prolonged or avoided or ended, or policies or politics that inflict or relieve human suffering? Why care about anything but these concerns?
16. There are 2 ways that we use money to inflict vengeance:
17. Who would want to inflict this amount of pain on anyone?
18. And Terry believed that his father could inflict more misery on me than he could
19. She could inflict a nasty warning bite on Freddy and he had to learn to stick up for himself the way only a terrier can
20. change would inflict new costs on employers and consumers
21. It would inflict immense pain if an attempt was made to use a gift or ability
22. Then she wanted to inflict the worst pain, and then: “Dacian
23. Flood: Judgment on those who use whatever power they have to inflict violence on others; sin judged; overcome; to be overcome and unable to sin
24. but the damage it would inflict on the nuclear industry would be untold
25. It looks more orderly and planned, like there were trying to inflict pa-” he suddenly realized what he was saying and stopped
26. Fortunately, we were able to inflict considerable harm on them and still get away with our superior mobility
27. Kali could inflict pain that would never end
28. Elena could feel the position of every shadow as she was now connected to them and, when she was pleased with their positioning, she communicated with Kali and Akira, through their minds, to inflict pain on every titan that was there, but she told them to leave out Isodor
29. allowed to inflict fitting punishment on those of their race who had willingly transgressed the holy god, and the law of God
30. I tried in a worthless attempt numerous times, only to have the same occurrence inflict me over again
31. But if the Fourier complex were to inflict every person, then what would stop such inflicted persons from meting out the same 'solution' to our attackers, as they are meting out to us? Such a cycle of envy, resentment, and levelling will never end, until all has been levelled—until everything has been annihilated
32. It would be a very high price to pay to explore a life-style that has not been yours, and, in the process, inflict harm and pain upon those who love you…”
33. have numerous side effects and can inflict injury on the patients and users
34. Let the power of Hypnotherapy help rid of you of the torture bullies try to inflict
35. On January 8, 2010 the EPA proposed tougher standards for reducing smog and business groups said the change would inflict new costs on employers and consumers
36. Remember they have to spend proportionately more of their incomes on energy, and rising energy costs inflict greater harm on these groups
37. As the name implies, this virtual needle of Force is able to penetrate most shielding both magic and mundane, and upon reaching the soft interior of the body of the foe, it expands to sufficient diameter to inflict fatal damage
38. They petitioned the king to be allowed to inflict fitting punishment on those of their race who had willingly transgressed the holy god and the law of God
39. For those who inflict pain
40. Forced fasting, hair-shirts, rod-strikes to her shoulders -- O, Alcuin, I hesitate! If I thought that physical pain would make Leoba into a "proper Nun," I would inflict it with tears of joy, but I doubt such a result
41. For the Lord knowing the heart and foreknowing all things knew the weakness of men and the manifold wiles of the devil that he would inflict some evil on the servants of God and would act wickedly towards them
42. As they rode towards the mountains, he had already begun to plan what tortures he would inflict upon any of the Tanarian survivors
43. The fire carts had never been intended to inflict a large amount of casualties, but were intended to bring disarray to the enemy lines before the main assault and hopefully instill a little fear into them
44. He felt the need to inflict pain on this pathetic fool that stood before him, before he killed him
45. Gross surgical lesions in rat brains are known to inflict severe functional disruption, but if the same damage is done bit by bit over a long period of time, the dysfunction can be minimal
46. that govern them- such as a sword with rules that state it can inflict harm on an
47. direction to inflict injury upon that individual
48. to inflict injury upon me, but now remembering that I created the rules
49. She was living proof that he could inflict the pain he threatened her with
50. Since her mother’s death, Zoe had a new purpose and it wasn’t to annoy the Germans but to inflict as much damage as she could
1. “Your father, I think, was one of those inflicted with paranoia and delusions
2. But that was only because of the native virus, he could still imagine the tortures he would have inflicted on them to get it out of them if it wasn't for that artificial Instinct
3. Lying in the bed, Chrissie muffles a scream as she feels again the smarting of the cuts he inflicted to her arms and hands as she fought to defend herself
4. the van looking at the long indentions that the oak inflicted
5. Most of the people who inflicted those punishments were still on their committees
6. forgive Jean for the injury he had inflicted on her all those
7. Emily knew for certain that this elf wasn't inflicted with the undeath, though he was vastly different from any elf she had ever seen or heard of
8. Katrina could speculate on the atrocities LeCynic had inflicted on the elven sisters, atrocities which had driven them to suicide, though she tried not to bring such dark thoughts into her mind
9. How many had it been? A dozen? A hundred? Thousands? He had lost count of the number of arrows he had let fly, though he knew the number had to be significant, as was, no doubt, the casualties he inflicted on the undead
10. tragedy which had inflicted this area over the past
11. Though not necessarily possessed by evil, the boy was inflicted with more of an emptiness
12. Kali would have taken the place of each sacrifice, she would have been immersed in the soul that offered those sacrifices, and would have endured every scar the Cross family inflicted on Savannah
13. A flogging, inflicted on a petty thief, inflicts more actual pain
14. You are trying to disconnect yourself from your reality by focusing on the pain that you inflicted to yourself
15. The schedules and training inflicted on her by Ravena and Elenir had been nearly twenty-four/seven and extraordinarily grueling since being accepted by the Elf as crew
16. For a span of weeks, Cupid only used his lead arrows, which inflicted hatred and resentment on those they touched
17. Even with inertial compensators the forces inflicted on the two were enough to render Roidon unconscious
18. How dangerous must it have been for the sovereign to attempt to punish a clergyman for any crime whatever, if his order were disposed to protect him, and to represent either the proof as insufficient for convicting so holy a man, or the punishment as too severe to be inflicted upon one whose person had been rendered sacred by religion ? The sovereign could, in such circumstances, do no better than leave him to be tried by the ecclesiastical courts, who, for the honour of their own order, were interested to restrain, as much as possible, every member of it from committing enormous crimes, or even from giving occasion to such gross scandal as might disgust the minds of the people
19. As we know, the B-25 raid he led against Tokyo was not suicidal, at least not for him, and it was definitely worth the risk – not, of course, for the physical damage it inflicted, but rather for the psychological blow it landed
20. I wondered whether I had inflicted them on Jazzy, had scrubbed the bathroom sinks with a little too much vigor
21. Perhaps her strong sense of privacy extended to felines, such that the indignities of inspection were not to be inflicted upon them
22. Troy says: Remember the time the Family inflicted the reviled Elizabethan Collar on you? The lampshade laced round your neck that impaired your hearing and gave you tunnel vision
23. Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints
24. I still do not know if it was from the shock of what happened to the baby or from the blows inflicted by Matthew
25. I shook my head, wondering what nightmares Uncle Hobart had inflicted on her impressionable young mind
26. Yet much of Obama's problems were self inflicted
27. Both localities, already described in my Odyssey to Opportunity, presented us with an opportune occasion of talking to Bobby and Danielle about the apparition of the Virgin Mary to the three little shepherds Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta, and about the magnificent “Monasterio de Santa Maria de la Victoria later on in Batalha, which Juan I, first Portuguese king of the Avis Dynasty, ordered to be built to celebrate the defeat that his troops inflicted on the Spanish forces in 1385
28. We swept his lines of communications, paralyzed the movements of reserves and inflicted heavy losses on troops marching to the front
29. but that’s not true: people that inflicted vengeance actually felt
30. With sudden greed, he put his mouth on the wound he had inflicted on the root and sucked like a newborn child does from its mother’s tit: it was water after all
31. While Elizabeth was at the wheel, Janek brought some boards and paint from below and began to attempt to repair some of the damage that had been inflicted
32. But their troubles had only multiplied when other, self-proclaimed witnesses testified to his resurrection from the death that the priestly class had indirectly inflicted upon him
33. He speaks of the massacres, the tortures, the slavery that had been inflicted upon the multitudes of the faithful” (ibid
34. That was short lived sentiment, as I later learned the full extent of the unforgivable damage he and his wretched wife had inflicted upon my nephews and nieces
35. Tears were welling in her eyes; pain she was showing on her aging face, the pain that I had inflicted
36. Throughout the entire second part of my past life, I carried with me a deep sense of guilt and regret for the amount of pain that I inflicted
37. Entering the local version of a department store, I heard the intercom filling the air with carols (“O Little Town of Bethlehem,” and so on), songs about a white Christmas, plus some really irritating stuff annually inflicted on the public using the season as an excuse
38. Nothing could have prepared me for the savagery inflicted upon a young woman last night by another one of our members, a man who is frequently being discussed in the newspapers and has an important position on the railways Board
39. I didn't want to admit that the torment Akito inflicted on me was actually for my own benefit
40. Kali had inflicted pain on him without Elena’s consent
41. men, with floggings inflicted by men
42. pain inflicted upon him by the Romans torturers
43. I was starting to become inured to the persecutions inflicted upon me by my brothers, coming out in one piece after a family confrontation was fast becoming impossible
44. “I am aware of my brothers’ treatment of others of his kind, but I need you to tell our future warriors that if he can treat his blood sister the way he has” I said, alluding to the healing wounds my brothers’ had inflicted upon me
45. 28 And all the inhabitants of the land of the Philistines and the king's servants were still in pain, through the plague which the angel had inflicted on them the whole night on account of Sarah
46. first time such a thing happened, and the king always inflicted a death penalty
47. liberate pain, inflicted with even the best of intentions, is mean-
48. It was not the first time such a thing happened, and the king always inflicted a death penalty upon the newborn
49. One might say that the concept of utopia, the striving towards a mythical perfect 'destination', has inflicted more misery on mankind than any other ideology
50. But if the Fourier complex were to inflict every person, then what would stop such inflicted persons from meting out the same 'solution' to our attackers, as they are meting out to us? Such a cycle of envy, resentment, and levelling will never end, until all has been levelled—until everything has been annihilated
1. battered doors and kicked at cars, inflicting cuts and bruises on
2. streak in him that simply enjoyed inflicting injury on others
3. weapons, with the intent of inflicting as much pain and humiliation as possible on the
4. Unless, the inflicting punishment will be drastic and
5. To dream that you are inflicting pain to yourself indicates that you are experiencing some overwhelming turmoil or problems in your waking life
6. The punishment he would then receive had enough of Jenkins' own personal methods of inflicting humiliation, whilst cleverly keeping within the rules, making this teacher seem yet more like someone not to be trifled with
7. Whether or not ―hate crimes‖ have increased in recent years as a matter of fact or (by definition) is not necessarily a function of diverse impressions, (although they might be) especially when there is nothing of material value to be gained other than the perverse enjoyment derived by inflicting harm on someone considered socially or morally offensive or inferior in some manner or for no other (apparent) reason than someone‘s race or ethnicity
8. The Russians, started to hold off the Germans and their Italian allies, and inflicting heavy losses
9. We listened to the radio: “The joint forces of our army from all over Russia, under the leadership of our revered leader and hero Jossif Stalin, has held out against the aggressors and are currently defeating them and inflicting upon them heavy losses
10. The man had a confident arrogance to his step, something Frank had seen many times during his spell in prison - the signature look of a cruel man who wouldn’t baulk at inflicting pain
11. 38 he had once fired into the wall to impress Leon, and laid it before him, cringing inwardly that he soon might be inflicting costly damage to his expensive paneling – again
12. I killed, and I killed, and I killed, inflicting as much suffering as I could before the kill, until one day I got critically wounded in an ambush, but I came out alive
13. If instead of inflicting pain, I use the energy to heal; I could save my own life, either way I had to try
14. The ability to feel pain as a result of inflicting pain upon others
15. “Know that those who genuinely enjoy inflicting pain for it’s own sake are indeed evil, and they tend to cruel sexual practices as well
16. Upstate New York’s five months of severe weather is hardly conducive to maintaining and servicing the units, inflicting wind and storm damage to the boards along with freezing temperatures on the men
17. “Cruel and voracious, they treated every creature as prey, from mice to dragonkind with no distinction between them, and took great delight in inflicting the maximum of suffering before slaying and eating their victims
18. understand that number – billions of people? Is that the perfect cure for our lack of compassion: inflicting the most pain and
19. “That's third degree burns you're inflicting there Batistuta! That
20. He was enjoying the terror he was inflicting; she could hear it in his voice
21. Tobias destroyed a little at a time by inflicting pain
22. As enemy was brutal and treacherous, he implemented grotesque actions, thinking them, analyzing them and carrying them out, without any sense of proportion, with the sole purpose of inflicting the greatest possible damage to the recipients of his punishment
23. But it can be somewhat traumatic the first time, so I think it’s only fair that you should experience sodomy yourself before inflicting it on your girlfriend
24. He worked his way back up to my lips from the torture he was inflicting upon my neck and shoulders, then pulled my hand from his back and placed it on his now hard and throbbing member and stroked it with my hand
25. The blonde, who had really started to enjoy inflicting pain on others, smiled wickedly and walked over to her “friend”
26. or to avoid inflicting on her the sweat of his body
27. I needed a lift badly and for someone — anyone — to stop, but it seemed as though God was succeeding in inflicting his wrath on me
28. The fortress had been burned to the ground, however, meaning that in spite of inflicting horrendous losses on the enemy, they had eventually been overrun
29. inflicting a massive wound
30. well-trained in the art of inflicting and enduring pain
31. Even with the losses, the damage he is inflicting on the Swordsmen is many times greater than his cost
32. Even though the battle in space had been lost, the Swordsman soldiers fought valiantly inflicting great losses on the advancing mercenaries
33. Inflicting pain on someone I despised was oddly therapeutic
34. He wondered, inflicting himself purposely with this anguish, if he were to die, would he be with her
35. He recorded specific injustices and cruelties that European colonialism had inflicting upon Africans at the time
36. and suffering they were inflicting on their school janitor
37. inflicting a catastrophic head wound to the officer who almost immediately falls
38. Ingrid and her pilots had done their best during those three weeks to prevent that string of disasters, inflicting heavy losses on the mechanized and motorized enemy units
39. Shore batteries and the French warships immediately replied and heavy shells began falling near the Hood inflicting minor damage
40. Captain Leach realised that if he continued much longer in this unequal battle, he might soon deprive the Royal Navy of a valuable ship without inflicting further damage on the enemy
41. She was inflicting painful, but hardly damaging injury on her two brawny attackers
42. The grand illusion of a short and victorious war was effectively over, and Mussolini pleaded with Hitler to transfer Axis troops from Russia to North Africa with the object of inflicting a major defeat on the allied forces
43. Twelve aircraft out of one hundred and seven were lost without inflicting any damage whatsoever
44. By inflicting a catastrophic defeat on the western allies he was sure that the Americans, on finding themselves isolated and without support would feel obliged to turn away from Europe to concentrate on the enemy in the Pacific
45. They were by this time incapable of inflicting the serious losses on Allied aircraft, armour and troops they had previously achieved
46. But, still not satisfied by the massive carnage they were inflicting, Hitler and his henchmen created large deathcamps that were designed much as modern slaughterhouses to
47. stopped from inflicting terrible pain on innocent victims, and spreading their infectious
48. of secrecy and inflicting fear
49. “We demand of our governments that they should untie and reverse all bilateral connections with Zulimistan at once and beg pardon of Muslims at once for inflicting brutalities on them, and reverse all relation with Zulimistan that has put entire world in intense confusion and fear and created warfare in entire world
50. We showed her how to plead the Blood of Jesus directly against him and the physical abuse he was inflicting upon her – and God moved in very quickly to completely stop all of the physical abuse she had been taking over the last year or two
1. plague he inflicts on the nations that
2. A flogging, inflicted on a petty thief, inflicts more actual pain
3. than decapitation of hanging inflicts upon a murderer
4. More evil still is any attitude that inflicts pain without remorse on all who may be seen as “fair game
5. something cruel and senseless that life inflicts upon us, but it is a motor that starts
6. I visit the waterfall after a dud inflicts my creative senses
7. The more intense our fire the more speedily it destroys its victim who, therefore, ceases to suffer, whereas the fire of purgatory inflicts the keenest, most violent pain but never kills the soul nor lessens its sensibility
8. Regardless of the reason for the suicide, this act inflicts
9. It’s difficult to count the number of casualties a country inflicts on its own troops
10. “The natives are still intelligent and know they have no future, but are content to be looked after and spared the pain the disease inflicts on them
11. Yet, somehow, in your iWorld, CW, or even Bubble State you've discerned that fantasy finance generates fantasy green, that not only does not effect real world change, but actually inflicts more damage to it
12. Having received the terrible humiliation that Scylla inflicts on him, Ulysses can react in two ways:
13. This is why he accepts all the thousands of woes that life inflicts on him without becoming a victim
14. He is, despite the injuries he inflicts, a weak personality
15. My intention has been to inform readers of what this serial killer does, how he inflicts pain on his victims before killing them
16. The Colorado ACLU, in cahoots with the Anti-Defamation League, filed a lawsuit demanding that a charter school in that state desist in all mentioning of Christmas, including ancillary renditions of “Jingle Bells”, on the grounds of the harm and intimidation such jubilation inflicts upon Jewish students
17. thought directs to a channel that by electricity which the thought is also responsible, inflicts current in the
18. An attack with this Bonus inflicts a special disease or curse on targets
19. • Unconditional immortality inflicts a useless, fiendish suffering that will benefit no
20. · Unconditional immortality inflicts a useless, fiendish suffering that will benefit no one, not God who is doing the tormenting, not the soul that He is tormenting, not souls in Heaven who will be seeing the souls that were in their loved one being tormented by God, no one will be benefited by endless misery
21. At this thought he felt such vexation and anger that he reasoned the matter thus: "If Alexander the Great cut the Gordian knot, saying, 'To cut comes to the same thing as to untie,' and yet did not fail to become lord paramount of all Asia, neither more nor less could happen now in Dulcinea's disenchantment if I scourge Sancho against his will; for, if it is the condition of the remedy that Sancho shall receive three thousand and odd lashes, what does it matter to me whether he inflicts them himself, or some one else inflicts them, when the essential point is that he receives them, let them come from whatever quarter they may?"
22. But suppose one pass, as is permissible in philology, from the word itself to its softened synonym, then, instead of committing an ignoble assassination you make an 'elimination;' you merely and simply remove from your path the individual who is in your way, and that without shock or violence, without the display of the sufferings which, in the the word, of him who inflicts them
23. `In that sense only is it true that the interests of masters and men are identical, for it is to the interest of all, both rich and poor, to help to destroy a system that inflicts suffering upon the many and allows true happiness to none
24. The affair, as it will be reported, will cover us with shame; for in a society such as ours satire inflicts a painful and incurable wound
25. So ’tis frequently the case that the smallest and most invisible Enemy inflicts the greatest Damage, whilst the largest Enemy may be fell’d, like Goliath, with a tiny Sling
26. The coulpe is entirely spontaneous; it is the culpable person herself (the word is etymologically in its place here) who judges herself and inflicts it on herself
27. • The maturity structure of government debt influences expected excess bond returns, perhaps because long-duration issuance inflicts more interest rate risk on the marketplace
28. President, I am ready to admit that where a measure obtains, that inflicts a violation on our constitution that is unquestionable, palpable, and notorious, however frequently and however solemnly this measure had been sanctioned, however long it had been submitted to and endured, would not be considerations with me of any importance or create one moment of doubt
29. President, when we inflict death for the support of institutions Congress had no right to create, and for the violation of laws the constitution prohibits that body from enacting—(and under the denomination of each of the political sects into which this country is divided, agreeable to the principles now contended for by gentlemen, such laws have been passed)—are not the Executive which sanctions, the Congress which passed, and the whole body of our Judiciary, both of the General and State Governments, which enforces such unconstitutional measures, and under their surreptitious authority inflicts death upon our citizens, worse than usurpers? Are they not murderers? Yes, Mr
30. Why love her rulers? Why kiss the rod of iron which inflicts the stripes without a cause? When all admit we have just cause of war, such attachments are dangerous, and encourage encroachment
31. I have thus stated the grounds on which they deem, and I have felt myself bound to maintain, that this contemplated invasion of that territory is, as it respects the Canadians, wanton and cruel; because it inflicts the greatest imaginable evils on them, without any imaginable benefit to us; that, as it respects the United States, such an invasion is senseless, because, ultimately, ruinous to our own political safety; and wicked, because it is an abuse of the blessings of Divine Providence, and a manifest perversion of His multiplied bounties, to the purpose of desolating an innocent and unoffending people