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IT is hard to believe that the horrors inflicted by Zimbabwe's ruler on his own people could get worse.

Jackson's attack on the Union rear inflicted massive casualties on the superior force, and Hooker was forced to withdraw only days later.

It was famous, too, for the pillory, a wise old institution, that inflicted a punishment of which no one could foresee the extent;

Whatever abuse or violence that is inflicted on animals, sooner or later, (this lifetime or the next), will eventually be transferred and experienced by humans. This is an inescapable Divine Law.

They surveyed the damage inflicted by the storm.

Of those that escaped, 80% died within a day from ant-inflicted injuries.

John Weinman, professor of psychiatry at King's College London, monitored the stress levels of a group of volunteers and then inflicted small wounds on them.

He had ruined for a while every hope of happiness for the most affectionate, generous heart in the world; and no one could say how lasting an evil he might have inflicted.

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We inflicted a crushing defeat on the enemy.

Pakistan’s relative insecurities have been intensified over the years by natural disasters, such as huge floods in 2010, and self-inflicted wounds such as frequent military coups.

The pain inflicted to the newborns was the standard 'heel prick test'.

But with each new revelation of abuses inflicted by U.S. troops in Iraq, it seems evident that the damage goes far beyond the appalling ACTS of a few miscreants.

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