A wound inflicted upon one member of our community is a wound inflicted upon us all.
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By 18 years old, all the emotional damage that had been inflicted on me, and that I had inflicted on myself, had taken a toll.
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He told MSNBC earlier this year that he does not regret serving in the Trump administration, but does regret "self-inflicted" wounds he inflicted while appearing at press briefings.
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The soldier understands what we as a nation too often forget, that a wound inflicted upon a single member of our community is a wound inflicted upon us all.
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The soldier understands what we, as a nation, too often forget that a wound inflicted upon a single member of our community is a wound inflicted upon us all.
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" Any injury from buying the unnecessary health insurance — presumably, an expense that the men would not otherwise incur — "is entirely self-inflicted," Judge King continued, adding that "a long line of cases establishes that self-inflicted injuries cannot establish standing because a self-inflicted injury, by definition, is not traceable to the challenged action.
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Congo's outbreak has inflicted an unusually heavy toll on children.
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More realistically, the injuries were inflicted during raiding and warfare.
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Few Pokémon suffer the disrespect inflicted upon the lowly Magikarp.
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This is a guy -- all of this was self-inflicted.
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SHEIKH HASINA WAJED has inflicted many injuries on Bangladesh's democracy.
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A third attack caught the Hiryu and inflicted major damage.
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But we can expect an abundance of externally inflicted humiliations.
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The fight for control of Ciudad Juarez inflicted heavy violence.
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She'd read about the horrific abuses ISIS inflicted on women.
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And seen the torture and degradation inflicted by America's enemies.
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"These people inflicted a special kind of damage," McCabe said.
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Cops noted the damage appeared to have been inflicted recently.
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Guyger "inflicted tremendous evil on my son," Allison Jean said.
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"It's difficult because this was inflicted upon them," she said.
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It seems that such damage, once inflicted, cannot be undone.
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I have inflicted more damage than I could ever imagine.
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It said rebels had inflicted heavy losses on government forces.
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Winchester restored most of the damage inflicted by the earthquake.
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The wounds it inflicted seemed mostly to have scarred over.
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"Aggression leaps from wounds inflicted and ambitions spiked," they wrote.
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They are there to repair the damage inflicted by winter.
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And the wounds inflicted by the election still run deep.
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He also inflicted the same agonies on his own crew.
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The sanctions have inflicted substantial pain on the Russian economy.
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Police arrived to find Jeremiah with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The judgment I faced and the self-inflicted guilt became consuming.
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Collier died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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He died from a self-inflicted gunshot in a neighboring county.
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We're told it appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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They are a very temporary bandage to a self inflicted wound.
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"Avicii's suicide caused by self-inflicted cuts from glass," reported TMZ.
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Each side claimed to have inflicted heavy casualties on the other.
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Mr. Cruz was also helped by Mr. Trump's self-inflicted wounds.
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In his telling, America's problems are simple, self-inflicted and reversible.
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The trauma that has been inflicted on these children is inhumane.
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And who inflicted that middle part on his poor innocent soul?
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United's horrors were sandwiched between two other self-inflicted brand disasters.
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And not just because of the pain they inflicted on patients.
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Its corruption and incompetence have inflicted years of hardship on Venezuelans.
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An IS counter-attack on Monday inflicted heavy casualties, monitors reported.
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Adding to these self-inflicted problems is a new financial one.
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Both sides claimed to have inflicted heavy damage on their opponent.
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There would be no self-inflicted intelligence leaks, no 3 a.m.
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She died at the scene of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Johnny denies her claim that he inflicted any violence upon her.
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There's no doubt that part of their demise was self-inflicted.
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Hunn, 50, was also dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Lombardo said Paddock likely died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Smith also alleged that many of Gizzell's injuries were self-inflicted.
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Police claim Castano's body was riddled with self-inflicted knife wounds.
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Because after this kind of self-inflicted torture, you deserve it.
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Oh and also, another self inflicted wound, the Wall Street speeches.
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Paddock died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene.
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He was later found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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But in the minute, Betts inflicted carnage and a chaotic scene.
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The Durant deal inflicted some collateral damage on the Warriors' depth.
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The political damage inflicted upon Nixon's presidency was deep and irreversible.
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Amy's death was initially investigated as a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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There's an obvious explanation for that: he's inflicted it on himself.
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Then there are the others, the ones that are self-inflicted.
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Yes, but self-inflicted is the description of Trump, isn't it?
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She was later found dead by a self-inflicted gun wound.
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This story is a self-inflicted wound, and was entirely predictable.
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It's been years of a vicious cycle of self-inflicted turmoil.
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These self-inflicted actions have made the party leadership beyond anxious.
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He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the police said.
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Instead, it depicts suffering inflicted by state control masquerading as socialism.
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Although over for now, the shutdown inflicted pain that ran deep.
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The police had determined that the bullet wound was self-inflicted.
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That precedent may, in and of itself, have inflicted irreparable damage.
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Democrats are trying to avoid self-inflicted disaster in the House.
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The Pirro wound was completely self-inflicted -- her attack against Rep.
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Fryberg dies of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene.
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The hurt that has been inflicted can never be completely healed.
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To some Trump administration critics, it was a self-inflicted wound.
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Unlike AIDS or cancer, America's opioid epidemic is entirely self-inflicted.
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Investigators say Paddock died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Right: the damage inflicted by the Nerf Rival Apollo XV-700.
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In any event it was a totally self-inflicted wound. Why?
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The Australian market is not immune from self-inflicted wounds, too.
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Anxiety over the damage being inflicted on the party is growing.
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Mr. Rapp died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1983.
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You really truly do, and some of it is self-inflicted.
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Editorial Donald Trump may have veered from self-inflicted crisis to self-inflicted crisis over the course of his young presidency, but he has kept one policy goal steadily before him: tax cuts for the wealthy.
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Iwasaki died of a self-inflicted wound shortly after, according to police.
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The Supreme Court has tended to reject these kinds of "self-inflicted"
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Hurt no more — for I feel the pain I inflicted on you.
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Those first inflicted are transported by the government to a repurposed asylum.
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The worst part is that this self-inflicted wound was completely avoidable.
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These kinds of questions are tedious and are all totally self-inflicted.
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Police said one woman was found dead of a self-inflicted wound.
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He described the Paris agreement as a "self-inflicted major economic wound".
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BILLIONAIRE INVESTOR RON BARON SAYS TESLA HAS HAD SOME SELF INFLICTED WOUNDS
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She also highlighted the importance of recognizing the trauma inflicted upon children.
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Damage could be inflicted on Mozambique's multi-million dollar macadamia nut industry.
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She's the bestselling author of the painfully hilarious memoir, Self-Inflicted Wounds.
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Today, after many humiliations, they are licking their partly self-inflicted wounds.
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A series of self-inflicted wounds made things much worse (see article).
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The episode seemed like the self-inflicted wound of Clinton's political career.
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He died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at an area hospital.
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The question is simply how much suffering will be inflicted on Idlib.
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At the same time, he inflicted terrible suffering on so many people.
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Where it stands: U.S. policy has undoubtedly inflicted economic harm on Iran.
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Twelve skulls showed evidence of trauma that was inflicted on multiple occasions.
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But Meredith and Bailey aren't the only ones creating self-inflicted harm.
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The Rippers, for example, are people with self-inflicted scars in patterns.
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We've seen Trump in action when he faces self-inflicted political crises.
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The list of offenses, largely self-inflicted, reads like a rap sheet.
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The massive manhunt ended in Erie, Pennsylvania, with a self-inflicted gunshot.
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The American experiment will fail, the victim of a self-inflicted wound.
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Police added that violence was inflicted on those who tried to rebel.
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Any attack that inflicted such trauma was "very violent," the doctors said.
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"Self-inflicted wounds on the penalty kill," Jets coach Paul Maurice said.
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In all, the family inflicted 169 stab wounds and 7 gunshot wounds.
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In Cambodia Pol Pot's Khmers Rouges inflicted genocide on their own countrymen.
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Perhaps 1 million chemical casualties were inflicted, to little overall military advantage.
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Such a move would represent a self-inflicted wound to national security.
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Some inflicted citizens just seem like normal people wielding torches and axes.
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He had a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was hospitalized, authorities said.
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The suspect is in grave condition after a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Like the Trump Tower meeting, the statement was another self-inflicted wound.
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Kelley, 85033, died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said.
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Police found him dead, with gunshot wounds, one of them self-inflicted.
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Yet, by then, a lot of damage may already have been inflicted.
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Breakingviews Bristol-Myers Squibb has suffered a $21 billion self-inflicted wound.
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The bureau can begin to heal from the wounds they each inflicted.
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But among males, self-inflicted injury rates remained stable, the researchers found.
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Aghdam died from a self-inflicted gun shot wound, according to police.
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Realistically, I may never undo the damage I inflicted on my body.
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These included ones inflicted in the hospital, using whatever they could find.
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Could we ever see some noblesse oblige-inflicted abolitionist movement for Handmaids?
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Finally, Congress has self-inflicted a severe blow to its oversight integrity.
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But there's another, self-inflicted reason for the malaise of the SPD.
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The greatest catastrophes in her life are to some extent self-inflicted.
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It epitomized atrocities that had been inflicted on Protestants for two centuries.
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The majority of the crises Trump has faced have been self-inflicted.
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The coronavirus pandemic is Trump's first crisis that was not self-inflicted.
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Every wound he has is just self-inflicted and that's just hard.
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Matthew allegedly "inflicted corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition" upon Gina.
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After his rampage, Rodger died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Ferocious wildfires have inflicted several years of death and destruction on California.
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It's just people trying their best in a self-inflicted tumultuous situation.
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Puerto Rico continues to recover from the damage inflicted by the hurricane.
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The Public Editor President Trump has a predisposition toward self-inflicted wounds.
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The situation is plain, and it is at least partially self-inflicted.
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That was an enormous amount of bad basketball inflicted on New York.
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The physical damage they inflicted sets back future Syrian chemical weapons production.
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The star forward later inflicted far more punishment on the lowly Sixers.
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Still, however small, a self-inflicted wound is still an unnecessary hardship.
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The suspect was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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More broadly, the damage Trump has inflicted on Obamacare is already done.
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You know, some of your tweets, some of it is self-inflicted.
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Because so many of the issues that Uber suffers from are self-inflicted.
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He was dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Birmingham police.
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Air compressor-inflicted injuries have sent several to the hospital with serious wounds.
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The suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
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Turing died of cyanide poisoning, possibly self-inflicted, at the age of 41. ■
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The female shooter died from a gunshot wound believed to be self-inflicted.
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" The Superintendent also said the wounds on Smollett were most likely "self-inflicted.
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LiLo issued a statement Sunday apologizing for her remarks and any harm inflicted.
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Her son Matthew died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in April 2013.
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We also collected some really striking images of the damage the storm inflicted.
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They found Paddock on the floor, dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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After the act of violence Fred (Joseph Fiennes) inflicted on her, we understand.
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Words don't change the trauma one's actions inflicted on the person you harassed.
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"My work doesn't deal with personal trauma or self-inflicted pain," Dolle says.
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"A number of the wounds were inflicted post mortem," the charging document states.
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Yet the damage inflicted on Turkish democracy by the purges has been appalling.
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Amnesty International said officials had intentionally inflicted "severe mental suffering" on the migrants.
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The warring sides claim to have inflicted hundreds of casualties in enemy ranks.
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But many of the woes are self-inflicted from rampant graft, he said.
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McFarland's schemes inflicted huge losses of over $26 million to over 100 victims.
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"She appeared to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound," he said.
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But how much do you think of what we're seeing is self-inflicted?
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He was inside, dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, Cook said.
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He also said Hill could not prove the comments inflicted harm upon her.
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The attacker later died from three bullet wounds inflicted by a sheriff's lieutenant.
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She was found dead Wednesday morning of an apparent self-inflicted shotgun wound.
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In that time, the ERs reported 43,13 self-inflicted injuries in young people.
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The complaint states that she has pictures of bruises he inflicted on her.
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Deputies found her 90 minutes later with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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ARTHUR: Persecution is generally hart that&aposs inflicted on you by the government.
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The best duetters had almost no offspring born of adultery inflicted on them.
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The preliminary cause of death was self-inflicted strangulation, according to the agency.
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This instance is different though, as it seems to have been self-inflicted.
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It's a self-inflicted wound that Trump is blaming someone else for inflicting.
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Upon arrival, officers found Shields suffering from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Kylie Jenner's bitching about Snapchat might've inadvertently inflicted some pain ... in Snapchat's pockets.
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In fact, the snub is the latest inflicted on his long-suffering spokesman.
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He was likely killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said Monday.
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He was crying, and bleeding from stab wounds inflicted by his mother's boyfriend.
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This overregulated permitting process is a massive, self- inflicted wound on our country.
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We are going to push past whatever psychic scars that trauma has inflicted.
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You are in danger of tyrannical minority rule inflicted by supposedly majoritarian institutions.
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Lombardo said Paddock died before midnight, likely of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The Yankees also sustained a loss on Wednesday that was not Kershaw-inflicted.
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Medical experts denounced the policy for the psychological trauma it inflicted on children.
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There's already a shortage of drivers, which is sort of self-inflicted maybe.
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"GE has its own set of self-inflicted, company-specific problems," he said.
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The shooter ultimately died from injuries that included a self-inflicted head wound.
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A NYPD spokesman said the suspect is dead from a self-inflicted wound.
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The deaths, and the pain inflicted on families and friends, are clear enough.
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He was found dead on the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The suspect died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, The Associated Press reported.
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When self-inflicted unintentional deaths are included, the figure rises to 74 percent.
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So far, the Trump administration has been overwhelmingly dominated by self-inflicted crises.
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After all, the embarrassment he inflicted on them is still immortalized on video.
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He had three gunshot wounds, including a self-inflicted shot to the head.
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The extent of the devastation Hurricane Matthew inflicted on Haiti is becoming clearer.
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Fighting in the provinces of Kandahar and Farah have also inflicted heavy casualties.
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Justice Kavanaugh won't have to answer for the damage his confirmation process inflicted.
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And if Purdue cannot pay for the harm it inflicted, the Sacklers will.
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Even before the latest shock, gas operators were reeling from self-inflicted wounds.
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"He could have inflicted maximum casualties, but he did not," Mr. Albayalde said.
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There were plenty of self-inflicted wounds, as well as genuine ideological opposition.
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The damage Mr. Trump has inflicted on the Republican Party is already enormous.
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This overregulated permitting process is a massive, self-inflicted wound on our country.
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Still, there is considerable good news under their heap of self-inflicted turmoil.
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But the damage that the investigation has already inflicted should not be underestimated.
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"A lot of our wounds were self-inflicted," said veteran linebacker Derrick Johnson.
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Substantial casualties were acceptable, provided that greater casualties were inflicted on the enemy.
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Pumpkin spice is a horrible disease inflicted on the American palate by capitalism.
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But many still consider it a brutal sport due to the injuries inflicted.
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The warring sides claim to have inflicted thousands of casualties in enemy ranks.
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She died at a hospital from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, he said.
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But the deadly storm has already shattered records and inflicted long-term chaos.
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White House economists this week doubled their estimate of the damage being inflicted.
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If Woods's putter hurt McIlroy's comeback hopes, the final blow was self-inflicted.
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But these responses to pain — these Trump votes — have inflicted a new pain.
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The damage inflicted upon Germany's gay community, though difficult to quantify, was great.
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Amber is in court right now, claiming Johnny inflicted great violence on her.
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"A wound inflicted upon a single member of our community is a wound inflicted upon us all," Trump said at the start of his address -- his first prime-time broadcast on a specific policy issue since being elected President last November.
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But how can anything good come from a campaign where the entertainment is increasingly X-rated and where the winner will be so morally injured — because of the hatchet wounds that were inflicted by the loser or that were self-inflicted?
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And America's new president has promised to protect his country from trade-inflicted "carnage".
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It's revealed that Eddie's asthma is psychosomatic, inflicted on him by his hysterical mother.
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The court said van Breda inflicted injuries on himself to try to mislead police.
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He is in "critical condition" from the self-inflicted wounds but expected to survive.
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Suttner died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Howard County coroner Frank Flaspohler said.
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The chaos over tariffs that has heightened business uncertainty represents a self-inflicted wound.
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Investigators said he died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.
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Nor are the harms inflicted by Trump's ongoing constitutional violations solely economic in character.
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That is what is inflicted by a thermobaric bomb, sometimes called a "vacuum bomb".
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But in reality, the greatest risk of dying from a firearm remains self-inflicted.
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Despite his daughter's injuries, inflicted by a soldier, he says, Ahmed considers himself lucky.
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"President Trump's Iran strategy is a self-inflicted disaster," Biden said in a statement.
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Melting the last trace of the horror I inflicted that he took ownership of.
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The red states' self-inflicted loss will be the blue states' gain, yet again.
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Paddock was found dead inside the room with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He was found dead, from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, on February 4.
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Those inflicted by Lyme disease suffer from flu-like symptoms, according to the CDC.
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None of its self-inflicted wounds is fatal and each has a potential fix.
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Intriguingly, though, Komodo dragons appear to be resistant to bites inflicted by other dragons.
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The report said that the Iranian border guards inflicted heavy casualties on the militants.
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And it was exhausting, because so much of it seemed self-inflicted and avoidable.
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I think I had more self-inflicted injuries in my career than anyone else.
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Police found Paddock dead in his hotel room of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Her downfall was self-inflicted and something her unknowing family couldn't save her from.
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But he alleges the power imbalance devolved into emotional abuse inflicted from the top.
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Three years ago, she suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound to her face. brightcove.
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In fact the following year the party inflicted a heavy defeat on the Democrats.
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If the civilian's wounds were self-inflicted, however, we removed them from our data.
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Though Mr Northam refused to quit, the disclosure appeared to have inflicted lasting damage.
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Bailey's suspension of Grey, of course, is it's own kind of self-inflicted harm.
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The shooter died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police told CNN affiliate WIBW.
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That's more than double the cost of damage inflicted by Andrew, in today's dollars.
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Then came the bluster, the threats, the self-inflicted pressure to take muscular moves.
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President Trump's first executive order is a self-inflicted harm with long-lasting consequences.
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Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski has died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He had a gunshot wound to the head, which police believe was self-inflicted.
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The ISIS incursion in 2014 deepened the trauma already inflicted on a weary population.
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First, we have to reckon with the awful abuse someone inflicted on someone else.
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But I never listened to his songs and heard a dire self-inflicted prophecy.
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Scandals and new developments have been uncovered nearly daily, many of them self-inflicted.
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Comey was a terrible and corrupt leader who inflicted great pain on the FBI!
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Now, the once-respected news organization is wobbling after months of self-inflicted blunders.
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Throughout, the focus is on the wounds inflicted on the colonized and the enslaved.
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For an economy that's already reeling how much damage have these unorthodox measures inflicted?
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Officially, the Cultural Revolution is still described as having inflicted "untold disasters" on China.
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Fernandez had tapped into the public's anger at the economic pain austerity has inflicted.
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No reforms have been inflicted on the candied yams, and that is good news.
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The passenger who had the greasy meal inflicted upon her described it as "slop."
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The most significant breaches of the last few years have all been self-inflicted.
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They found Kelley dead inside, with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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The German-led solution of austerity economics inflicted heavy punishment on countries like Greece.
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Paddock was found dead in his hotel room -- apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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The officer called for emergency medical care, and Clark survived the self-inflicted injuries.
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Long appears to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to police.
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Common sense tells us that pain inflicted on a child can have lasting impact.
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Ms. Trec said any harm done to the rabbits was inflicted by the authorities.
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Over the course of two nights, the killers inflicted 169 stab wounds and seven .
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He was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his hotel room.
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The harm inflicted on the poorest and most vulnerable women is substantial and immediate.
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The truth was too hard to admit: That self-inflicted torture had been comforting.
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The Belgians had, in fact, inflicted atrocities in the Congo Free State, killing millions.
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He died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in 1959.
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We're asking if we should we take the horrors inflicted upon young women seriously.
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In Crissier, Switzerland, police reported the cause of death as a self-inflicted gunshot.
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Seoul could not rule out countermeasures for damage inflicted on its firms, Moon added.
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They've inflicted grave damage on coastal communities for as long as we've had them.
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Already, the toll that the virus has inflicted on America's public areas is unmissable.
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The violence inflicted on someone is not easier to empathize with when it's seen.
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The conflict in Yemen has inflicted a particularly heavy toll on children, Mekki said.
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Ford's own testimony highlighted the lingering effects of the trauma inflicted by sexual assault.
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So good and bad bounces — and self-inflicted mistakes — are built into the game.
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Perhaps this is some needed salve for the wounds inflicted by our culture wars.
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But Lansdale was appalled by the level of destruction inflicted by the American counteroffensive.
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That said, while Warren's attack inflicted damage, it was not fatal to his campaign.
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All of this inflicted collateral damage on the court, leaving it injured and diminished.
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The Heat just emerged from an uncharacteristically self-inflicted bout of salary-cap purgatory.
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President Donald Trump and his party have just given themselves another self-inflicted wound.
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Although the missile spat did not help AmorePacific, its other problems are self-inflicted.
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Dershowitz has since countersued, claiming she defamed and intentionally inflicted emotional distress on him.
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Online, gruesome footage has circulated of protesters with severe head wounds inflicted by smokers.
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The decision will bring significant, self-inflicted economic loss on our nation over time.
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But it's been reeling from a string of self-inflicted crises in recent years.
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Addiction is seen as self-inflicted failure; the etiology is passed over in silence.
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One more year in power, and the damage she inflicted would have been irreversible.
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From wrist to shoulder, the boy's arms are covered in self-inflicted knife wounds.
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Name Withheld The responsibility for any trauma John inflicted lies squarely with John himself.
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The female shooter died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, the chief said.
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Sure enough, of a total of 25 serious injuries, 24 were inflicted on males.
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The fact that we even have a debt ceiling is a self-inflicted wound.
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USB-C was inflicted upon an unsuspecting public; our headphone jacks were taken away.
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Terrorism has inflicted disastrous consequences, and counterterrorism — including military strikes — remains an essential tool.
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This self-inflicted competition comes as other coffee companies ramp up their own expansions.
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Barack Obama (D-Ill.) inflicted a blow from which her campaign never entirely recovered.
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All of that has inflicted economic damage, prompting warnings of a potential global recession.
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Smoking experiments inflicted on primates by tobacco companies probably take the prize for that.
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She provided the Intercept with photographs of bruises she says Porter inflicted on her.
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There's, sort of, you called it an addiction, stress being self-inflicted, an addiction.
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But there hasn't been physical violence inflicted on people who refuse to use them.
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And Thursday's proceedings show how Trump's lying will continue to cause self-inflicted wounds.
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All Trump's crises so far have been internal and self-inflicted, more or less.
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It is the latest in a series of self-inflicted wounds by Japanese corporate giants.
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Randall Coffland died from a single self-inflicted gunshot to the head, according to police.
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He was found two days later in his car with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The president&aposs off hand remarks were, let&aposs face it, some self inflicted wounds.
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But the pain the abortion inflicted on her relationship took longer to heal, she writes.
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"What we've seen over the past couple of weeks are self-inflicted wounds," he said.
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We only hope that the damage that's been inflicted thus far is where it stops.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump has inflicted a dark night of the soul on many conservatives.
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Most of his recent frustrations have been self-inflicted, which is in a way reassuring.
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Police arrived at the scene and determined that Matthew Edwards' gunshot wound was self-inflicted.
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As Uber stumbled from a series of self-inflicted scandals, Lyft's business continues to grow.
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Three people are in custody and a fourth died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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But ultimately this is the story of a terrible crime inflicted upon a young girl.
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Pakistan wanted to show the damage it says was inflicted by shelling on October 20.
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Doctors told police, however, that the severity of the injuries suggest they were inflicted intentionally.
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The Greenville police said Mirra died from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot.
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And Wisconsin, dealing with some self-inflicted budget woes, including revenue shortfalls that forced Gov.
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Before his arrest, Leiva was treated for a self-inflicted laceration on his upper chest.
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The scourge of fake news against the American media was largely a self-inflicted wound.
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Clinton's team attributed their devastating defeat to a lot of factors — just few self-inflicted.
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The only question is how much self-inflicted damage it will sustain in the meantime.
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Concepcion had a self-inflicted gunshot wound and died later, while the child was unhurt.
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Traditionally, genocide deniers say that fewer people died and that the tragedy was self-inflicted.
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Moore's book especially looks at the injustices inflicted on African women throughout the continent's history.
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Worley was taken to the hospital with self-inflicted injuries to her neck, Casteel said.
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Having Cheney right there kind of serves as a reminder of the horrors he inflicted.
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That way they can feel the absolute shame and humiliation (they inflicted) [and] they deserve!
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Wechsler, 45, died at the hospital from a self-inflicted gun shot wound, police say.
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The attacker, described as a man in his 50s, died from a self-inflicted wound.
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Dr. Reisman points to the self-inflicted bruises on Celeste's wrists to prove her point.
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How much pain these scandals have actually inflicted on Facebook remains a point of contention.
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But a tendency to exaggerate casualties inflicted undermines the Taliban news operation's credibility, he said.
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Boasting of the devastating injuries inflicted on your opponents is bad form as it is.
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But he said the potential damage inflicted by a Republican president wouldn't necessarily be longstanding.
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Kelly was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after fleeing the church.
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Police stormed the room to find Paddock already dead ... apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot.
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"We definitely wanted to highlight the horror inflicted on these children," says the film's scriptwriter.
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It's particularly painful for her to see that ugliness inflicted on children and young people.
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When authorities entered Paddock's room, they found him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The leftist leader estimated the disaster had inflicted $249 billion to $214 billion of damage.
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Tech already suffers self-inflicted wounds around inequality and its well-noted lack of diversity.
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The state medical examiner also ruled that the child's injuries were inflicted and not accidental.
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But the harm is often inflicted in the background, like it's just something that happens.
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He called the problem "totally self-inflicted" and said the policy response had lacked credibility.
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The grief I had inflicted on my poor mom was the worst thing of all.
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It's not clear if he died from police gunfire or a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Trust me, all of that pain and destruction I inflicted on myself wasn't worth it.
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Comey's actions inflicted the very damage to the FBI that they were supposed to prevent.
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Legan died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound as police officers responded to the shooting.
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Police stormed his room and found the gunman dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Mirra died from a self-inflicted gunshot in February in Greenville, N.C. He was 41.
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"I don't know what else to call it but a self-inflicted wound," Johnson said.
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The toll inflicted by Asdrubal Cabrera's balky left knee has manifested itself in several ways.
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In the process, he has inflicted wounds upon his own ability to pursue his agenda.
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The suspect, a 24-year-old white male, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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"At this time we believe that he had a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Tackitt said.
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And Mr. Hurt, Mr. Rosenfield and Ms. Kazan are superb in registering the damage inflicted.
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Saudi Arabia launched a bombing campaign that inflicted horror on civilians but accomplished little else.
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"We're aware, painfully aware, that there are hardships inflicted on the individual workers," Ross said.
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In Europe, we have seen the same carnage and bloodshed inflicted upon our closest allies.
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"The damage you inflicted is irreversible," she writes in her statement, ABC News also reports.
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This is a self-inflicted wound and history clearly demonstrates how severe it could be.
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There was plenty of sadness and misery in Brown's life, much of it self-inflicted.
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I talked to other patients who had hundreds of self-inflicted cuts on their bodies.
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This claim has been used to justify the massive deaths Israel inflicted on that day.
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I had to figure it out myself after many self-inflicted blows to the head.
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Manufacturers are not liable for self-inflicted wounds or injuries caused by third party repair.
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American bombs inflicted heavy casualties on ISIS and were a morale booster for Saadi's troops.
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But a trade war may be only the start of big business's self-inflicted punishment.
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The weird thing about hangovers is that that they're self-inflicted but generally not fatal.
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It said it meant it had "inflicted the heaviest loss in 6 months on ISWAP".
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The police believe that Ana inflicted the injuries as she fought desperately for her life.
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Poetic justice proved strangely elusive, as even those who attempted to help often inflicted harm.
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Instead, the show's attention is drawn backward to Camille's injuries, emotional, physical and self-inflicted.
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Coach Pat Shurmur, who handles the play calling, suggested the issues were more self-inflicted.
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" She continued, "I have inflicted more damage (on her daughter) than I could've ever imagined.
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Ms. Kurda said the atrocities inflicted upon Kurds were drummed into her as a child.
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They inflicted no wounds; theirs was a contest of strength, not an outlet for vengeance.
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As money began flowing at Fort Berthold, old traumas resurfaced and new ones were inflicted.
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The damage inflicted upon the country's natural environment and its inhabitants is hard to quantify.
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He positions himself as a respite from the more obvious cruelties inflicted by Serena Joy.
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My father died of gunshot wounds, not self-inflicted, one afternoon when I was ten.
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Russia is a clear adversary in cyberspace and we can't afford these self-inflicted injuries.
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It's disturbing to consider the damage that can be inflicted in that amount of time.
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Now Congress must repair the damage the Supreme Court inflicted on the Voting Rights Act.
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The salsa-inflicted banger instantly revved up the class and got everyone bouncing and twerking.
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Later, the global financial crisis of 113 delivered a severe blow, one partly self-inflicted.
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In September, 22018, the G.B.I. closed its case, concluding that Jessica's wounds were self-inflicted.
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Al Muhandis and Al Zaidi killed Americans—and inflicted far deeper suffering on countless Iraqis.
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This is how we save the Republic — one self-inflicted Trumpian political wound after another.
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One was the sudden, insane burst of brutality that is inflicted by men upon women.
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We can still reverse some of the damage we have inflicted on our precious planet.
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Some of this turmoil may be self-inflicted, but all are challenges for U.S. policy.
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"This has inflicted a very hard blow on the 'Ndrangheta," said Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese.
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"This has inflicted a very hard blow on the 'Ndrangheta," said Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese.
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Hurricane Irma in September inflicted more than $760 million in damage to Florida's citrus groves.
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While they have our sympathy, let's not forget that their suffering was totally self-inflicted.
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So when bad faith does run into consequences, those consequences tend to be self-inflicted.
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A jet of blood spews from the same jugular wound inflicted on Saint Lucy's neck.
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Google has, in effect, ceded the entire market after years of self-inflicted failures in messaging.
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Elliott Smith (2003) Smith died of what were two seemingly self-inflicted stabs to the heart.
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The 28-year-old Orlando woman had a self-inflicted cut on her arm, detectives say.
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Mirra was found dead in Greenville, North Carolina on Thursday from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Such damage, inflicted under direct UK rule, could boost support for independence, while exonerating Sinn Fein.
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That tsunami of selling has inflicted heavy technical damage on the Shanghai Composite, says one technician.
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" Johnson the brothers hit Smollett a few times, but most of Smollett's injuries were "self-inflicted.
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The storms inflicted their worst damage on Lee County, Alabama Sunday, destroying numerous homes and businesses.
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Witnessing this wound inflicted on my parents cut deeply to the core of my own foundation.
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While the number of counted manatees increased, so, too, did their losses to boat-inflicted injuries.
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"Its continued bidding inflicted damage of 4 billion euros on the entire industry," the person said.
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Medical examiners eventually concluded Mark Short died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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I almost hesitate to say this, but this is a bit of a self-inflicted crisis.
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Police say the teens were taken to the hospital and treated for self-inflicted wrist wounds.
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The Cook County medical examiner ruled Rosenthal died of a self-inflicted gunshot to the head.
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But the terror the two-century-long hunt inflicted on people was widespread and very real.
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Police say she was found dead with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The sergeant, found in his residence, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the representative said.
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You've inflicted this damage on yourself, but you've also earned the right not to be seen.
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"Jacob had one apparent gunshot wound, consistent with a being self-inflicted," the police statement says.
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Trump seized on the chance to bolster his campaign after several weeks of self-inflicted wounds.
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My relationships with my mother and my country never recovered from the damage inflicted by Chernobyl.
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He was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot when police stormed into his hotel room.
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Of course, partly this rash of takedowns speaks to the enormity of Facebook's self-inflicted challenge.
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On many occasions, eyewitnesses observed the extent of the abuse Mr. Depp inflicted on Ms. Heard.
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Vandals destroyed numerous signs remembering the 1955 lynching, mirroring the violence inflicted on the teenager himself.
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So, although I think I am underpaid by $10,000-$15,000, some of it is self-inflicted.
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"Its continued bidding inflicted damage of 13 billion euros on the entire industry," the person said.
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The shooter was found dead in his hotel room with an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Third-wheeling with an overly attached couple might be the worst form of self-inflicted torture.
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It is unclear right now if it was by police gunfire or a self-inflicted wound.
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The scale of the carnage inflicted by extremists over the past week alone has been staggering.
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Fierce Islamic State resistance including car bomb attacks have inflicted a heavy toll on Turkish troops.
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The GOP at the same time must also avoid any self- inflicted wounds before the midterms.
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Worley inflicted a one-inch laceration on her right knee with a flathead screwdriver, she said.
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The damage of undoing NAFTA would go beyond that inflicted on regional good and services flows.
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But this is Iraq: Before the old wounds heal, I fear, new ones will be inflicted.
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The suspected shooter also died during the incident, of a self-inflicted injury, according to officials.
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Two people were killed and the suspect died of a self-inflicted wound, according to authorities.
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" He said he believes the scratches and bruises on Smollett's face were "most likely self-inflicted.
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It espouses self-inflicted pain and adds scalpels to the handbag of normal self-maintenance tools.
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While the number of counted manatees increased, so, too, did the losses to boat-inflicted injuries.
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The suspected attacker, 51, also died from a "self-inflicted wound," Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported.
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Emerson, 903, died in Santa Monica, California, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a coroner said.
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Lopez said the man was discovered in his car dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Disturbingly, much of the damage observed was self-inflicted—but a likely consequence of orca confinement.
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The sister alleged that her mom and Leiva inflicted abuse on her, Anthony and another brother.
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I'm not advocating that Campbell be pardoned for abuse that she has inflicted on other people.
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The mining industry is suffering from an infection of government regulations inflicted by the Obama Administration.
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The gunman, Dr. Henry Bello, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, law enforcement officials said.
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Or, there's the "10,000 Calorie Challenge," a self-explanatory, seriously cruel and unusual, self-inflicted punishment.
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Police have said Gordon strangled Sharon and then killed himself with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It's also struggled to bring traffic into its stores due to self-inflicted and macroeconomic pressures.
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While self-performed bloodletting was frowned upon, even some psychiatrists described self-inflicted cuts as therapeutic.
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Most of the damage was inflicted in the past three months as worries about Sino-U.
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It's unclear exactly how much damage the 20033-foot-long bomb inflicted on the tunnel complex.
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Police found Long dead of what Dean said he believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot.
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They are also self-inflicted, economists say, a consequence of flawed policies and enormous graft scandals.
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COM Clinton allies say campaign's missteps on health issues could create 'self-inflicted nightmare' http://bit.
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A big disruption of trade and immigration is a self-inflicted wound at a bad time.
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Underwood, of Yuba City, California, sustained a self-inflicted gunshot to the face in June 2016.
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The nation has devolved into leaderless confusion as to how to manage a self-inflicted chaos.
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In seizing power, the Houthis inflicted massive civilian casualties and crippling damage to Yemen's rudimentary infrastructure.
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The shooter — whose birthday is today — is in grave condition after his self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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President Donald Trump closed out the first week of impeachment hearings with a self-inflicted wound.
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As the original Gloria was more hardened, she seemed to weather the humiliations inflicted upon her.
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But the issue has been overshadowed by what many Republicans see as Trump's self-inflicted controversies.
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"Just too many self-inflicted mistakes that put us in bad positions," quarterback Eli Manning said.
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CNN previously reported that the fatal injury was not self-inflicted, according to Marine Gunnery Sgt.
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Fractious politics have in recent years brought the country to the verge of self-inflicted default.
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Losses have also been inflicted on bondholders in some cases, while depositors have always been spared.
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Tariffs are a self-inflicted wound that hurt our industry, and the economy as a whole.
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"These are peculiarly hostile and peculiarly self-inflicted," said Adams, now a professor at American University.
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But Levi jeans and Marlboro Lights did little to assuage the pain inflicted by swift liberalization.
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Suicide bombings had inflicted the heaviest casualties, in one instance killing 32 people, Mr. Ghassri said.
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Cobain died in 1994 aged 27 from a self-inflicted gunshot while struggling with heroin addiction.
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Lindsey's body was found in a closet with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
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Opponents of the travel order, on the other hand, took pleasure in Trump's self-inflicted wound.
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The notorious, and self-inflicted, Whitefish debacle destroyed the credibility of the government of Puerto Rico.
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At this point, Biden's biggest vulnerability is his tendency for self-inflicted wounds during the campaign.
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Police say Bradley&aposs injury wasn&apost consistent with biting the blade, but appeared self-inflicted.
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Regrettably, they inflicted, chapter and verse, what I'd put my own mother through a generation before.
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Hers is a story often understood to be about corrosive and largely self-inflicted domestic ennui.
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Life is truly a series of defeats, many of them self-inflicted by our own shortsightedness.
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Insecure and introspective, many of Phillips' lyrics pose some sort of self-inflicted or induced problem.
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"It would be laughable but for the real humanitarian suffering Russia has inflicted," the official said.
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A second source said contusions found on the victim may have been inflicted to immobilize her.
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Upon closer investigation, one can find collateral damage inflicted to the exterior from recent street conflicts.
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Any drama comes, instead, from her family history, which includes a number of self-inflicted deaths.
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The humanitarian disaster now being inflicted on Aleppo illustrates the consequences of the United Nations' failure.
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For many Republicans who oppose Mr. Trump's trade policies, the program treats a self-inflicted wound.
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"There is no mistaking the fear these attacks inflicted on an entire city," the board wrote.
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"These are self-inflicted wounds that must be avoided," Ms. Lagarde wrote in a blog post.
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With the new marketing push, the company wants to move on from its self-inflicted wounds.
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Many Puerto Ricans hate the oversight board, which has inflicted severe austerity measures on the island.
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So the wounds inflicted on half of the Democratic field on Wednesday may not be decisive.
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In some cases, the problem is "self-inflicted political wounds" brought on by incompetence, says Nelson.
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All seven of the PRI's defeats were inflicted by the conservative National Action Party, or PAN.
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American and South Vietnamese armed forces launched a furious counteroffensive, which inflicted additional destruction and casualties.
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And that was where he died, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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We're told Larissa did have scratches on her stomach, but they appeared to be self-inflicted.
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Where is the depth of his character if he isn't affected by the hurt he inflicted?
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Because of the injustice that had been done to her, Demeter inflicted famine on the land.
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On and off the air, her mother is noticeably sensitive to the wounds inflicted by addiction.
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The coronavirus has already inflicted serious damage in Italy, one of the Continent's most fragile economies.
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The American way of war also inflicted a huge toll on village life in South Vietnam.
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But her motives matter less than the harm she has inflicted on them throughout their lives.
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His self-inflicted troubles began in 2015, around the time of his first victory over Cormier.
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The movie looks to pick up immediately thereafter, so remember the trauma inflicted by Jesse's captivity.
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The immensity of the pain that Roof has inflicted upon Charleston is not contained by geography.
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But Schiff brought up the point to underscore the damage Trump has inflicted on national security.
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For Mr. de Blasio, the horse-carriage issue has been something of a self-inflicted headache.
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The suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his apartment, authorities said.
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But real harm results from nonconsensual sex acts, even when they are inflicted without physical force.
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During a search of the hospital, they found a suspect with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Fires have inflicted a heavy toll on the country's wildlife, including many animals found nowhere else.
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In his installation film The Destructors, Imran Peretta looks at the trauma inflicted by counterterrorism laws.
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Instead, he fell on the ground running by drawing attention to his own self-inflicted messes.
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In recent years, however, the group fell victim to diplomatic bad luck and self-inflicted mistakes.
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This world is marred with scars inflicted by the business models championed by BlackRock for decades.
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The devastating effects that dud bomblets from cluster munitions have inflicted on civilians is well documented.
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"Be Best" has faced other challenges, too -- self-inflicted, perhaps -- in the overall rollout and messaging.
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It indicates where the damage from a nuclear bomb would be inflicted over a certain distance.
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"They've got a self-inflicted problem," said University of Florida business professor Jay Ritter about underwriters.
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But on Monday, after surveying the damage inflicted by Hurricane Michael, he's decided to move away.
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The fact is that fear is being created and terrorism is being inflicted on our community.
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And when scarcity is inflicted on vital necessities like food, water, and medicine—people get hurt.
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The alleged female shooter was found dead on the scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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They spent the night in bed "cuddling" to comfort each other over the cuts they'd inflicted.
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It is violence intended to send a message, pain inflicted to maintain India's old social order.
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Ralph Northam of Virginia this weekend found himself enmeshed in controversy — and then self-inflicted confusion.
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This isn't the first time the president has made light of violence inflicted on Native peoples.
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"All the stab wounds were inflicted by one person with a knife: Abel Cedeno," she said.
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The sanction is proportionate to a person's ability to pay and the degree of harm inflicted.
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MH: To your point, so much of all of this stuff with him is self-inflicted.
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The next US recession may be self-inflicted My CNN Business colleague Matt Egan in New York has a thoughtful new piece analyzing how two big economic events — Trump's tax cuts, and his trade war with China — may have set the stage for a self-inflicted recession.
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His body was later found in the college with what they said were self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
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The woman, 18-year-old Sol Pais, was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted shotgun wound.
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" Jean's mother, Allison Jean, applauded the upgraded charge, saying that Guyger "inflicted tremendous evil on my son.
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She was hoping to draw her opponent into one of his signature self-inflicted damaging news cycles.
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But even small numbers of fighters have inflicted heavy casualties with suicide bombings in Egypt and elsewhere.
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After injuring several employees at the online video giant, Aghdam died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It is impossible to fully fathom the depravity and horror inflicted on innocent people by Nazi terror.
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As president, though, his weapon of choice has inflicted wounds on himself as well as his adversaries.
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He talks earnestly about the self-inflicted terror he felt running Beme before selling it to CNN.
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After a struggle, Delos, with his face covered in bleeding, self-inflicted scratches, delivers a cryptic speech.
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The self-inflicted crisis has left many scratching their heads looking for a motive, or a beneficiary.
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Officers heard a gunshot and found him dead in the church from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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But to some voters, this looks like a plot to avoid the pain inflicted by Lava Jato.
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Officers heard a shot and found him dead in the church from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Armenia earlier claimed to have inflicted heavy damage on Azerbaijani forces, but did not immediately give figures.
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They are still assessing the extent of the damages inflicted on the islands while restoring critical services.
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Several of Angelina's injuries seemed to be recently inflicted while others appeared to be older and healing.
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The invasion of Iraq is sometimes added to the list of self-inflicted wounds that China avoided.
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"This is a totally ridiculous, self-inflicted, self-defeating crisis that President Trump has created with Mexico."
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Davis doesn't detail what exactly happened or what those "self-inflicted" wounds and "confluence of reasons" were.
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A largely self-inflicted humanitarian emergency has sent more than 4.5 million Venezuelans fleeing over the borders.
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The wounds Mr Trump has inflicted on Hillary Clinton will destroy her political viability, opined Mr Kiselev.
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She found the poverty-stricken country still recovering from the genocide inflicted by the Khmer Rouge regime.
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But the wretchedness inflicted by Weinstein did not draw out some deep creative insight for the film.
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Decades after Alcala's horrific crimes, the victims' families are still grappling with the pain that he inflicted.
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The firm's predicament is the result of several factors, some beyond its control and some self-inflicted.
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It's no coincidence, says Dr. Moutier, that self-inflicted deaths started to fall around the same time.
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The suspect, identified as Michael Cwiklinski by CBS Pittsburgh, later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Charlie Blackmon's back is feeling better so naturally he inflicted some pain on the San Diego Padres.
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TMZ reported on Tuesday that Avicii died by a self-inflicted wound using a shard of glass.
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Her death was ruled a suicide as a result of a self-inflicted drug and alcohol overdose.
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Her death was ruled a suicide as a result of a self-inflicted drug and alcohol overdose.
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She's triggered by sudden movements from Randall because of trauma inflicted by men at previous foster homes.
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Seoul could not rule out countermeasures for damage they inflicted on firms in South Korea, Moon added.
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A no-deal Brexit would represent a historic catastrophe: an unnecessary, and entirely self-inflicted, economic crisis.
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You didn't succeed in this world by ignoring people's idiosyncrasies, their personal struggles and societally-inflicted disadvantages.
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Negan doesn't care, takes advantage of that fact, and then relishes the destruction and violence he's inflicted.
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Yet a concern with the psychological damage that racism had inflicted on African Americans united the projects.
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The Heat suffered self-inflicted wounds, making just four of 23 free throws while committing 290 turnovers.
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He was suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and taken to the hospital in stable condition.
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The violence inflicted on her serves to ramp up the hero's grief over what happens to her.
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The attacker, who the police said was a woman, died from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The shooter, who the police said was a woman, died from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Field was found in another part of the house, also dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Trump's Twitter feed is the tip of the spear when it comes to his self-inflicted wounds.
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" Johnson said the brothers hit Smollett a few times, but most of Smollett's injuries were "self-inflicted.
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Western fatigue with the horrors their troops saw, and with the violence inflicted daily on Afghans themselves.
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The woman was taken to the hospital with self-inflicted cuts to her wrists, the source said.
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Ultimately, I fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism.
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But whether tax reform will lead to another self-inflicted defeat, or a sweeping victory, is unclear.
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In the mean time, the extent of the damage inflicted on small farmers remains to be seen.
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Together, the storms inflicted more than $1 billion worth of damage statewide and left 12 people dead.
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Many have inflicted significant harm, and those they love often cannot forgive and do not visit them.
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In April 1926, an Australian teenager named Phillip McClean died from throat injuries inflicted by a cassowary.
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The other co-conspirator, James Gamble, was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after.
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Those helpful characters all have backstories which Robertson insisted be created but never inflicted on the player.
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The author paints a grim picture of the brutality inflicted on Kashmiri civilians by the Indian army.
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On a human level, the psychological trauma inflicted on these children and torn families may never heal.
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The spokesperson also said shooter is dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It is unclear whether he died from police gunfire or a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Johnson said.
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Numerous cyber incidents over the past three years alone have affected countless people and inflicted immeasurable costs.
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Typhoon Hagibis, which struck Japan two weeks ago, inflicted serious damage and killed dozens in the country.
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Moreover, bad actors may be plotting how to seize advantage during this self-inflicted window of vulnerability.
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His cheek-to-jowl hang of moldering collages inflicted on vintage rock posters is often darkly visionary.
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He said tax reform and a deregulation effort are undoing the damage inflicted by the Obama administration.
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The tin ear of the left has struck again, and once again it's a self-inflicted wound.
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To Trump critics, the European response suggests that the U.S. has dealt itself a self-inflicted wound.
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An autopsy found one apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound and two others from the armed citizen's gun.
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I won't catalogue each and every self-inflicted verbal oddity that comes out of the candidate's mouth.
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Chipmakers also offer opportunities because the trade war has inflicted so much damage on their stock prices.
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A manhunt ended hours later, when police found the suspect dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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However effective Trump's tweets are as propaganda, they also continue to be a self-inflicted legal wound.
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Fortunately, Congress is likely to restore much of the UN funding, sparing Americans a self-inflicted wound.
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In a nutshell: WOC are not allowed to exhibit the same violence that's been inflicted upon them.
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"There have not been any injuries inflicted on any Israelis, be they military or civilians," he said.
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More obvious is our legislature's self-inflicted damage, primarily to its ability to engage in critical thinking.
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Mr. Rajoy's future also hinges on whether the Socialists can recover from their largely self-inflicted crisis.
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Many expect that the March report will reflect the damage the virus has inflicted on business activity.
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Washington's campaign of "maximum pressure," sanctions and other less visible methods of punishment, has inflicted some damage.
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The course, which has inflicted so much pain through the decades, was certainly there for the birdieing.
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But the truth is, Lehman failed due to self-inflicted wounds and missteps right to the end.
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Ultimately, we fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism.
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On this night, it was the Eagles who inflicted the misery, not that it offered any relief.
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But America has suffered huge self-inflicted wounds because of its invasion of Iraq 16 years ago.
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The damage and devastation that can be inflicted by Islamic radicals has been proven over and over.
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His tenure, they know, has been filled with missteps and controversies, unforced errors and self-inflicted wounds.
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But the puritanical punishments and cruelties ISIS inflicted soon made the group a feared and unwelcome overlord.
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Then he spends half an hour or more licking and cleaning the wound that he himself inflicted.
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Could audiences have watched the violence inflicted on Theron if it was happening to a black woman?
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And some — though not all — of those maladies are about to be inflicted on the US economy.
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She claims on July 4 he got violent during an argument and claims he inflicted various injuries.
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Christopher and Erin died of gunshot wounds, and Marsha died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Regardless they can put behind them the self-inflicted distraction they created over Strasburg's condition on Tuesday.
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Nadal, of Spain, inflicted a 16th defeat on Gasquet, who has lost every encounter dating to 73.
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Twin 7-year-old girls were afraid to testify about abuse inflicted on them by their father.
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But sometimes the suffering is deliberate – short-term pain inflicted in the service of long-term relief.
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The targets he leaves behind won't be able to recover quickly from the damage he has inflicted.
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Excluding self-inflicted deaths, around 2.7 prisoners per 1,000 died in the 12 months to June 2019.
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Some people in Footscray started to see multiculturalism as a punishment inflicted on them by the government.
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With this once-in-a-generation opportunity in front of us, we can't afford self-inflicted wounds.
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The first condition is the minimization of the suffering and damage inflicted on the North Korean people.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Saudi Arabia is quickly repairing the damage drones inflicted on its oil industry.
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The unrest in Kasaï is only one of many self-inflicted crises that the Congolese government faces.
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The man was found in the room with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It was their home state that inflicted Ted Cruz on the GOP Senate caucus and on America.
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Relentlessly fair, he resists blaming Asia's successes for Western problems and recognizes the West's self-inflicted wounds.
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But, even if they do so, it will not heal the injury that has already been inflicted.
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He said tax reform and a deregulation effort are undoing the damage inflicted by the Obama administration.
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One opposition lawmaker, Juan Guaido, filmed himself bleeding from wounds he said were inflicted by rubber bullets.
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The Boulder County Coroner's Office confirmed Thursday that Salaam had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Social workers had earlier investigated charges of abuse but had determined that the injuries were self-inflicted.
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These experiences brought an awareness of the horrors inflicted on the human body by military-grade weapons.
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We've seen him fumble through a self-inflicted scandal about posting Holocaust denial content to the platform.
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That has been the hardest fact for me to confront: that abuse is knowingly and intentionally inflicted.
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Like many who grew up in the Jackass era, I've always been fascinated by self-inflicted electrocution.
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"All violence inflicted on women is a desecration of God," he told a packed St. Peter's Basilica.
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The deal's backers warn that a restoration of sanctions by Congress would be a self-inflicted wound.
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I saw the tattoo on his arm and the psychological trauma being in Auschwitz inflicted on him.
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No, she must have inflicted the bruises on herself just before she went to the police station.
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They found Neumann already dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot room, according to Sheriff Jerry Demings.
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It's time to cut through the noise of sustainability claims inflicted on us by fast fashion brands.
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But it would have absolutely inflicted harm on Osborn if he had been convicted of the charges.
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Congress in shock Tuesday's developments sent shockwaves up to Capitol Hill, where there has been increasing disquiet among Republicans about the catalogue of missteps and self-inflicted wounds inflicted so far during the Trump presidency, which seems to be falling further and further into disarray by the day.
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Clarey was treated for her "self-inflicted" wounds and law enforcement executed a search warrant at her home.
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I spent those days frantically googling, a well-known form of self-inflicted torture, to understand possible prognoses.
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Not to mention the damage that could be inflicted with the endpin at the bottom of a cello.
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What seems likely at this point is that no amount of ISIS-inflicted pain will change Trump's mind.
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San Bruno police said Aghdam died from a gunshot wound believed to be self-inflicted on the scene.
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But, despite all of the carnage inflicted by their regime partners, they have uttered not one critical word.
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The question now is whether that quest can overcome the damage inflicted on it by its biggest champions.■
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To publicly denigrate the IC, as Mr. Trump has done, is to administer a senseless self-inflicted wound.
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As you know, the crisis was averted ... as Pais was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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A medical examination of the bodies later revealed injuries consistent with those inflicted by lightning strikes, Crossett said.
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She was readmitted July 14 with what physicians called "clearly inflicted head trauma," and staff tipped off investigators.
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Officers also discovered Amyx laying on the apartment's floor with several knife wounds they contend were self-inflicted.
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The scratches and bruises Smollett had on him when he reported the incident were self-inflicted, police said.
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Frits and his jesting chums hardly mention the second world war, which inflicted such misery on the Netherlands.
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Unlike some of Mr Trump's other self-inflicted travel wounds, such extreme vetting might at least be indiscriminate.
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He died from a gunshot wound that police said was self-inflicted after a brief chase with officers.
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As a man, he is aware of the hurts he has inflicted on people, especially those he loves.
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They entered the house after midnight Saturday and found the suspect dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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I could be comfortable with those limitations — but there are dozens of others, most of them self-inflicted.
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"I can't say I'm pleased to know that my work is being inflicted as a punishment," she said.
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RE: BLOGGERS Joshua Hammer recounted the terrifying violence inflicted on secular bloggers in Bangladesh for challenging Islamic fundamentalism.
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Ms Lagarde worries the rich world will suffer "self-inflicted wounds" from poor policy choices, notably on trade.
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"My relationships with my mother and my country never recovered from the damage inflicted by Chernobyl," she writes.
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Aside from macroeconomic concerns, analysts agreed that several of the woes retailers are grappling with are self-inflicted.
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A United Nations inspector in 2013 spoke of "unspeakable atrocities" inflicted on political prisoners in North Korean camps.
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The suit claims Apple was negligent, intentionally inflicted emotional distress, and defamed and slandered Bah, among other charges.
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We're told when deputies entered the home, they found Martin dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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That the reaction to such a bombshell could be in doubt exemplifies the damage being inflicted on America.
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But the most grievous blow Trump has inflicted on his allies is on their potential place in history.
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The termination of this relationship, and the accompanying damage it had inflicted, was the ultimate loss of control.
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A tweet posted by Rodrigo Saavedra shows some of the abuse that was inflicted upon the innocent whale.
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The cross-border action inflicted "significant casualties", the Indian army's head of operations told reporters in New Delhi.
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The drama goes to great lengths to emphasize the innumerable horrors inflicted upon Georgio's bloody, hand-less body.
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But even DAX companies that have avoided self-inflicted wounds from unfamiliar American-style corporate aggression face challenges.
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On Friday, Santa Monica Police confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that they are investigation the injury as self-inflicted.
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On Saturday, Randy, 55, was found dead in the couple's Ohio home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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According to the County Coroner's Office ... he died from a self-inflicted single gunshot would to the head.
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Crawford has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, his uncle, Lester Davis, confirmed to CNN on Friday.
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Melissa Shales, 26, inflicted injuries that gave the girls multiple broken bones before they were two months old.
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And any pressure to look a certain way as a model, post-baby, is self-inflicted, she says.
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Hurricane Sandy in 2012 caused three reactors in the U.S. Northeast to shut but inflicted no serious damage.
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They also found Fowler's estranged husband, David Christopher Covington, 37, dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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According to police, Hargrove was also pronounced dead at the scene from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The public sourness is all the more acute because many Brazilians believe the economic problems were self-inflicted.
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Michael inflicted damage to Panama City unevenly, impaling some businesses with sign poles while leaving others virtually unscathed.
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If the dragon prevails, June 9, 2016 may be identified as the day the fatal wound was inflicted.
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The slide has inflicted big losses on the retail investors who had mostly bought into the household name.
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The Syrian army said the "terrorists" had failed to make gains and its troops had inflicted many casualties.
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After every slapstick debasement, self-inflicted and otherwise, Chris Christie might have found his level, and his calling.
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But, in the mid-season finale they also learned exactly how much torture Mona inflicted on them. 14.
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When SWAT officers breached Paddock's door, they discovered the gunman dead, apparently of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He was severely injured but survived the self-inflicted stab wounds after being treated at a local hospital.
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Maybe Gomez is freaking out about what becomes of Alex (Miles Heizer) following his self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Locals say the shotguns have inflicted severe injuries, and even blinded, hundreds of people, among them innocent bystanders.
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Water infrastructure is also significant in that it reflects the greater moral crisis that Trump's election has inflicted.
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Never before has America deliberately inflicted cruelty on children to deter asylum seekers from finding refuge here. Never.
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Berhow initially survived his self-inflicted gunshot wound but died at a local hospital on 3:20183 p.m.
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And this will be physical damage, not suppression, so this unit will not recover from the destruction inflicted.
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Uber, Pepsi, United Airlines, and plenty of other companies are dealing with PR problems, all entirely self-inflicted.
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We blame others for self-inflicted wounds caused by policies that prevent the federal government from negotiating effectively.
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What goes mostly unmeasured is the nonstop suffering inflicted on a people by 15 years of perpetual war.
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This year's victory will certainly stop the bleeding and heal the wounds inflicted from years of incessant infighting.
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How did we arrive at holding those victimized by a cybercrime liable for the damage inflicted upon them?
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We are in the midst of yet another of Donald J. Trump's self-inflicted spirals of terrible news.
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And the pain the global financial crisis of 2007 and 2008 inflicted on investors is hard to forget.
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He removed his shirt to show self-inflicted scratch marks, which he said was an effect of cocaine.
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But taking fuller stock of the damage inflicted during those dark and brutal days is a continuing task.
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It ended and returned power to the urban elites by the self-inflicted deaths of 620,85033 fellow Americans.
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It is not the first time that a Biden presidential campaign launch has suffered from self-inflicted wounds.
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Some of the worst violence was inflicted on women, and de Roux said the commission would investigate why.
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What the photographs in Gold and Silver do implicitly record is the violence inflicted on the natural landscape.
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The damage inflicted by President Trump's naiveté, egotism, false equivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate.
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The potential damage of this alone is hard to overstate, regardless of whether any further cruelty is inflicted.
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One is that medical procedures with no possible benefit are unethical—especially when inflicted without consent, on children.
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Police have not said whether he was killed by responding officers or by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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The cure -- A self-inflicted economic shutdown that could launch a calamity more severe than the Great Depression.
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According to documents obtained by TMZ, Matt allegedly "inflicted corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition" upon Gina.
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"Having known the suffering it inflicted, one is very happy today," the minister, Dr. Riek Gai Kok, said.
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But they said they had "credible" evidence of the damage inflicted on the camp by the air strikes.
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In 2014, Mr. Modi inherited a legacy of damage inflicted by previous governments on India's economy and institutions.
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It is America's responsibility to undo the trauma it has inflicted upon black people for hundreds of years.
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Despite all of the pain he inflicted on them, Yankees fans sent him off with a standing ovation.
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Zahrin is at least the fourth person this year to be killed by a headphone-inflicted electric shock.
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He comes across as impulsive, angry, riveted to militant social media and outraged by injustices inflicted on Muslims.
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He was found dead in his car of what the police said was a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Your ex is peddling a fraudulent version of himself, one that erases the trauma he inflicted on you.
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If she's dealt herself a bad hand — along with a few self-inflicted wounds — she'll deal with it.
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Instead, it should and must be seen as the devastation inflicted upon real businesses, real jobs, real lives.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s devastating phrase — inflicted by a society that treats them as non-persons.
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Mr. Pomeroy had met Mr. Kelley, 26, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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There were the layoffs in April and the seemingly weekly self-inflicted controversies throughout the summer and fall.
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The whipsaw events of the past few days followed a series of self-inflicted wounds by Mr. Musk.
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When police stormed his room shortly before midnight, Mr. Paddock lay dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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"We fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism," they said.
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At a nearby emergency room, his claims that the wound was inflicted by a pit bull raised suspicions.
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Their efforts were made more complicated when the attacker died on Friday of his self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Concerns about rising oil prices are real and "self-inflicted," Halff said, due to the government's Iran policy.
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The greatest threats to Trump have come from self-inflicted wounds, and this would be one of them.
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For an administration notorious for self-inflicted wounds, this could be lethal if it is not handled correctly.
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Police found him dead in his car from a self-inflicted gunshot wound less than 22015 hours later.
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The automaker said it was trying to recoup monetary damages its former chairman had inflicted on the company.
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The state must acknowledge the violence inflicted on the women, said Marina Navarro, Amnesty International director in Peru.
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That "debt" was paid by the deaths and devastating injuries inflicted on U.S. personnel by their hitman, Soleimani.
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Chief Electronics Technician-Nuclear James Shelton and Airman Ethan Stuart died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds on Sept.
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The 1994 crime bill accelerated mass incarceration and inflicted immeasurable harm on black, brown and low-income communities.
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Rather, he has inflicted damage again and again by personalizing and misusing powers that the presidency clearly possesses.
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While Washington is busy cleaning up yesterday's self-inflicted mess, this is tomorrow's crisis that requires attention today.
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Much Korean blood has been shed, and sometimes the bloodletting has been inflicted by the peninsula's own people.
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That remains a big "if," given Trump's past self-inflicted wounds from off-the-cuff statements and tweets.
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While Puerto Rico has a largely self-inflicted liquidity problem, it can sustain its debt and tax burdens.
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Inside the home, they found a 49-year-old man dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Investigators say Paddock died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound as police closed in on his room.
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Such agreements fund work to mitigate the harm to the environment and public health inflicted by the violations.
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Opposition forces also inflicted civilian casualties with indiscriminate attacks using mortars and improvised weapons, according to the commission.
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Kelley was found dead of multiple gunshot wounds, including one that was self-inflicted, after fleeing the scene.
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The risk is that it will morph into a self-inflicted recession, no matter what the Fed does.
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"At the moment, he is safe, and there was no physical harm inflicted on him," the statement said.
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It devastated the lives of millions of innocents and inflicted terrible casualties on America's military and their families.
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Of course Clinton's defeat was a devastating political death of a thousand cuts — many self inflicted, others not.
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So far, even with the pacemaker regulating my pulse, the damage the virus inflicted leaves me easily fatigued.
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Because it's self-inflicted, a fall is frustrating in a way that being killed by an enemy isn't.
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Djulai said the police had also refused to call medics to catalog the injuries that police had inflicted.
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What is frustrating about this for supporters of border integrity is that the defeat was entirely self-inflicted.
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She joined Facebook after running communications and policy at Uber during the company's Travis Kalanick-inflicted PR nightmare.
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They killed more than 150 people and inflicted more than $165 billion worth of damage along coastal cities.
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"The factor that was never there before is violent visual imagery inflicted upon children, particularly the video games.".
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The question of what he's suffering for — the harm he is accused of inflicted on 24 women — becomes irrelevant.
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He wants Westerners to recognize that terror inflicted by Islamists doesn't just strike in France, Belgium, Germany and America.
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A week into Trump's presidency, his campaign rhetoric – which already inflicted serious damage to Mexico, is morphing into action.
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But just as many likely erode away by automation's attrition, or are inflicted in the winding ways described above.
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But some of them pointed out past controversies from the Opinion section, suggesting a series of self-inflicted wounds.
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By the time police entered the apartment, the suspect was dead from a "self-inflicted gunshot wound," Williams said.
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"What Remains" includes displays and propaganda videos depicting the ravages inflicted by Islamic State (IS) in Mosul and Palmyra.
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Yet it would be another failure on our part if we ignored the scars that Long inflicted on others.
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He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a final standoff with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deputies.
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He went onto suggest that a 10 percent tariff on laptops and iPhones imported from China could be inflicted.
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This injury was cruel in that it was a deliberately inflicted cruelty, a targeted act of harm against Acuña.
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Since Game of Thrones' first season, Cersei Lannister and her family have inflicted so much pain on the Starks.
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India later said it had carried out retaliatory "surgical strikes" across the de facto border that inflicted significant casualties.
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This week was one of the worst on record for the Democratic Party, and it's been entirely self-inflicted.
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Looking back on my childhood, so much of the crippling anxiety I had about my body was self-inflicted.
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It's just one after the other; how much more pain can be inflicted to those who lost loved ones?
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The player who first knelt — Colin Kaepernick — made it explicit his cause was police violence inflicted on black people.
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Sega has fallen out of popularity due to some self-inflicted wounds, but still produces games for other consoles.
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The socialist dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country.
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Despite the litany of self-inflicted wounds, Facebook has yet to truly see any damage to its bottom line.
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Is that tiny rounding error in the city's revenue worth the daily misery inflicted on millions of New Yorkers?
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We don't see violence inflicted on any woman, which for some reason already makes "Carry The Weight" an outlier.
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But this is still Tame Impala, so there's still self-inflicted anxiety and melancholy permeating through club-ready tracks.
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Racism can play a part in triggering the violent display of power that Detroit police inflicted on motel guests.
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So far the HBO leaks have been limited, falling well short of the chaos inflicted on Sony in 2014.
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Singer Madison Beer recently spoke out about the alleged verbal abuse inflicted on her by her boyfriend Jack Gilinsky.
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This time, his vote was decisive: it inflicted the coalition's first parliamentary defeat since it took office in June.
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Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said Paddock was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his room.
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Paddock was found dead with what police have described as a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing 58 people.
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Such self-inflicted harm would impose a pointless cost on the average American household of perhaps thousands of dollars.
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Not since Jackass can we recall anyone subjecting themselves to such self-inflicted torture, just for our viewing pleasure.
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When responding officers entered Paddock's hotel room before midnight, they found him dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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He was also injured from a self-inflicted gunshot and is in the hospital with a life-threatening injury.
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He told "60 Minutes" in 2012, "I inflicted tremendous pain on Maria and unbelievable pain" on their four children.
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The announcements came days after another officer linked to the probe died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Lindsey was found alone in a closet with a self-inflicted gunshot wound with a gun next to him.
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But after one too many self-inflicted wounds, he gave into the entreaties of advisers to use one himself.
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The woman believed to be the suspected shooter died inside the building from a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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History will remember Fidel Castro as an evil, murderous dictator who inflicted misery & suffering on his own people pic.twitter.
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The suspect is believed to have died of self-inflicted wounds, San Bruno Police Chief Ed Barberini told reporters.
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They also had a much higher risk of suicidal thoughts and self-inflicted injuries than cisgender children and teens.
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Even as he inflicted grotesque cruelties on her, he explained that what he was doing was just and righteous.
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But I've had enough of these movies showing slavery as an institution and the pain inflicted on Black bodies.
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Sol Pais was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted shotgun blast yesterday at a recreation area outside Denver.
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It's narcissistic to fixate on personal losses that distract from the pain these men have inflicted on their victims.
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It also did not make a distinction between self-inflicted injuries that were or were not of suicidal intent.
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"It would be laughable but for the very real humanitarian suffering Russia has inflicted," the defense official said Wednesday.
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More than 2 million people have fled the anguish inflicted by the socialist Maduro regime and its Cuban sponsors.
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After detailing the damage that racism had inflicted on Harlem's residents, he described the treatment that the clinic offered.
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"It was a tragedy that the young man took his life from a self-inflicted gun wound," he says.
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I flinched, along with Harry, at every awful injustice Snape inflicted upon his students (from my house in particular).
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The first two seasons showed Maura breaking free from her self-inflicted prison and deciding to live her truth.
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To read about the terror he's inflicted on so many women since then makes me sick to my stomach.
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Security meltdowns on your smartphone are often self-inflicted: You clicked the wrong link, or installed the wrong app.
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Joseph James Pappas, 62, died from a single self-inflicted shot to the head, Chief Art Acevedo told reporters.
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"Beyond being wrong, it is just another totally needless, self-inflicted wound," said a source close to the administration.
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Indeed, the suffering ISIS has inflicted during its brutal reign is not only shocking but unconscionable at all levels.
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Albeit narrowly, Bolivians have inflicted on Mr Morales his first serious electoral defeat since he was elected in 2005.
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BMX legend Dave Mirra suffered from brain disease before dying of a self inflicted gunshot wound ... according to reports.
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In her new memoir Hunger, Roxane Gay details the everyday physical and psychological humiliations inflicted on her overweight body.
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Here's what you should know about the brutal practice that's inflicted on thousands of girls and women each year.
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Then came last week, when the gremlins that inflicted Blaney to start the season returned at Texas Motor Speedway.
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We obtained this pic ... showing Amber with a bruise around her eye, which she says Depp inflicted Saturday night.
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Arnau died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, a Lancaster County Coroner's office official tells PEOPLE.
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An autopsy determined he had died from a single gunshot wound to the head that was likely self-inflicted.
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Before being booked, Ravenscroft was taken to a local hospital for self-inflicted wounds, according to the sheriff's office.
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But despite the intense stress and fear that OSA's presence inflicted, supporters of the clinic refused to be cowed.
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It is not unlike the scenario that, not so long ago, Walmart inflicted on small chains of local shops.
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In the jargon of Washington, the process of resolving these self-inflicted crises is usually called the walk back.
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The slide inflicted big losses on retail investors who bought into the household name in Japan's biggest ever IPO.
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But the collapse of Deadspin is so spectacularly stupid, so clearly self-inflicted, that it has an epochal quality.
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The Artkraft Strauss Sign Corporation reconstructed the sign in 1993, after heavy damage was inflicted by a winter storm.
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Circumcision is irreversible, and many argue, quite stridently, that this is "genital mutilation" inflicted on children for no reason.
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All of this pain was inflicted for violating one of the most minor crimes in the U.S. legal code.
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"And eventually in this action they found that Mr. Jones had killed himself, self-inflicted gunshot wound," Slavin said.
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Over the last week, Mr. Trump has inflicted more damage to his candidacy than Senator Ted Cruz or Gov.
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He inflicted crushing body checks and well-placed elbows or stick-ends on opponents who had incurred his ire.
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And if so, what adverse effects would be inflicted on the research and development of new and improved medicines?
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But managing a shutdown would be easier and less disruptive, if no less of a self-inflicted political wound.
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He's since been taken into custody and is in grave condition, being treated for a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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On Tuesday, Nasim Najafi Aghdam shot at least three people before dying from a self-inflicted gun shot wound.
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Earlier in the week, a woman shot at least three people before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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A 1996 law gives digital platforms significant immunity from lawsuits having to do with harm inflicted by their users.
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"There are bruises and wounds inflicted by a club and dagger on the bodies of victims," he told Reuters.
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In other words, our company provoked an assault of judgments inflicted by the self and therefore always possibly imagined.
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Ordinary people never entered into the equation, although dynamite attacks on high officials in fact inflicted significant collateral damage.
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The order came amid widespread reports of beatings and acts of terror inflicted by the youthful zealots upon Chinese.
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They compared hospitalizations by demographics and by intent, classified in this report as assault, self-inflicted, unintentional or undetermined.
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At the height of the bombing, it was costing us ten dollars for every dollar of damage we inflicted.
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As a nation, we are about to ignite a public health disaster — one that's self-inflicted and entirely preventable.
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Efforts by businesses to whittle down an inventory glut and spending cuts by energy companies have also inflicted pain.
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That persecution can either be inflicted by the government or by individuals that the government can't or won't control.
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Memories are long in New Delhi, and the wounds inflicted by previous rounds of US sanctions are still raw.
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If the Democrats' self-inflicted wounds were at all healing this year, Donna Brazile just ripped them open again.
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But, perversely, we have been witnessing the steady self-inflicted erosion of U.S. leverage vis-à-vis both nations.
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" The complaint states "there was every reason to believe" the infant's prolonged weight issues were caused by "inflicted starvation.
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According to Tallahassee police, the gunman turned the gun on himself and died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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It's just the latest instance where Trump has shot from the hip, only to suffer a self-inflicted wound.
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The socialist dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro has inflicted terrible pain and suffering on the good people of that country.
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The Santa Monica Police Department said the cause appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
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The suspect, Scott Paul Beierle, 40, of Deltona, Florida, died of a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound, DeLeo said.
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There is seemingly no limit to the number of indignities that we—the global 'we'—have inflicted upon avocados.
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Meanwhile police said that a woman — who may have been the shooter — is dead from a self-inflicted wound.
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Police have not identified any of the victims or the woman who died of the suspected self-inflicted gunshot.
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All of those problems were compounded by a remarkable week of what appear to be self-inflicted corporate wounds.
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And with Friday's close the losses inflicted by the correction are deeper than the declines suffered earlier this year.
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For the remainder of the day, I'm convinced I've unintentionally inflicted myself with whatever condition comes from eating tobacco.
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"VW delivered a solid quarter despite the sector and self-inflicted disruptions," analysts at Evercore ISI said on Tuesday.
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The attack comes swiftly and violently as Ramsay succumbs to the same death he has inflicted on countless others.
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And things are getting worse: female deaths in prison classed as "self-inflicted" rose by 1,100 percent last year.
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Yesterday, he was found dead by an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Greenville, North Carolina.
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A stronger dollar and rising U.S. Treasury yields have inflicted a lot of pain on emerging markets throughout 2018.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Wednesday called the shutdown a "self-inflicted wound" and "negative" for the economy.
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He died in 1993 from wounds inflicted by the couple's son, Martin, during a fight in a Prague disco.
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They included an off-duty sergeant who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound last month, the NYPD said.
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