Sentences with phrase «inflicted terrible»

You know, the one who drinks too much and inflicts terrible karaoke or tearful confessions or some other form of sloppy drama on everyone else.
God let Satan strip him of all his wealth, inflict terrible disease on him, and of course slaughter his entire family.
There are some who fear that the next four months will inflict terrible damage on the Tory Party and government.
The forces involved in an electrical shock or explosion often inflict terrible, catastrophic injuries.

Not exact matches

Nuclear physicists say such a weapon could cause a local tsunami, though they question its purpose and effectiveness, given the far more terrible destruction that nukes can inflict when detonated aboveground.
Arendt in no shape or form «blames the victim» for the terrible punishment inflicted by the Nazis.
West Brom were the beneficiaries of a terrible offside decision as they moved above Liverpool into seventh place in the Premier League after coming from behind to inflict a 2 - 1 defeat on Swansea City.
«We've made significant progress rebuilding after the terrible damage inflicted by superstorm Sandy, but there's still more work ahead,» Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said in a news release.
It is certain that from the day that D. Hernando Cortés, the Marquis del Valle, entered this land, in the seven years, more or less, that he conquered and governed it, the natives suffered many deaths, and many terrible dealings, robberies and oppressions were inflicted on them, taking advantage of their persons and their lands, without order, weight nor measure;... the people diminished in great number, as much due to excessive taxes and mistreatment, as to illness and smallpox, such that now a very great and notable fraction of the people are gone...
There is no treatment or vaccine available for the disease, which is dubbed «break - bone fever» due to the terrible pain it inflicts.
L.A. - based Everything Is Terrible inflicts on its audience a melange of some of the best (OK, «worst» is probably the better adjective) video clips from more than 2,000 awful horror movies («horror, satanic panic, and singing Christian duck VHS tapes» is how the group puts it), presented live at the Niarchos Foundation Parkway, 5 W. North Ave. 8 p.m. Wednesday.
«It's terrible and you shouldn't inflict it on other people!»
The attacks looks and sound terrible like a violent fight however she has not yet ever inflicted any physical injury to other dogs.
If he found himself at the very center of the terrible episode in our recent history in which the United States inflicted brutal torture on detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison, the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, and at CIA black sites, this was, he maintains, entirely unwittingly.
First admission of the terrible software updates being inflicted by Cupertino on the unsuspecting public.
Reparation is for the terrible wrongs inflicted through lack of respect for equality of the human rights of indigenous Aboriginal peoples by colonial domination.
In a world that saw the cruelty and the terrible suffering inflicted by notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, it's hard to believe if someone claimed he's an excellent father.
The Close the Gap Campaign's response to the COAG Reform Council's latest report on Indigenous health sums up the terrible misdirection of the Federal Government's 2014 Budget, which is inflicting pain in all the wrong places and puts at risk recent gains and its own priorities.
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