61. With every punch he throws, he aims to inflict severe pain on his opponent. 62. Yet the political dopesters were predicting that this president might well inflict a little pain on minorities and women just to show his toughness to conservative critics. 63. You inflict pain to change behavior. 64. A number of protesters said officers regularly pulled plastic handcuffs extremely tight to inflict pain. 65. But a ruble devaluation would increase consumer prices and inflict further pain on ordinary Russians. 66. He is greatly concerned by the inherent weaknesses within the capitalist system and the way it can inflict pain upon the poor in society. 67. However, the Russian ruble is under pressure as well, and a devaluation would result in price hikes that would inflict additional pain on all Russians. 68. Mike is going to inflict pain. 69. Prosecutors seeking the death sentence for serial killer Michael Ross will have to prove he intended to inflict extreme pain and suffering on his victims. 70. Shinnecock, meanwhile, continued to inflict other pain on the players. |