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The latter course seems to have been seldom adopted ; the ordinary mode of inflicting the punishment was simply this: the censors in their new lists omitted the names of such senators as they wished to exclude, and in reading these new lists in public, quietly omitted the names of those who were no longer to be senators.
In order to preserve their settlement and spread their ideology, they waged bloody wars ; in the beginning they observed a strict regime, inflicting the severest punishment equally for murder, as for less severe faults as adultery, perjury and usury, and also tried to apply rigid Biblical standards to the social order of the time.
Despite this, they won a complete victory, routing the enemy army from the field and inflicting heavy losses.
Although the fighters damage the alien ship, they run out of missiles without inflicting critical damage.
As the German armies retreated towards the German frontier, they were often harried by air attacks and bombing raids by aircraft of the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Force, inflicting casualties and destroying vehicles.
Cassowaries are very shy, but when disturbed, they are capable of inflicting serious or even fatal injuries to dogs and people.
Laws pertaining to paintball markers in the United Kingdom classify them as Air Weapons, as they fire frangible ammunition which breaks up on contact rather than inflicting a penetrating injury.
Except the 40 Frenchmen and the guns which they worked, the Indian side could do little to reply to the British cannonade ( after a spell of rain ) which, with the 39th Regiment, scattered the host, inflicting on it a loss of 500 men.
The Germans harassed the withdrawing units with artillery fire, inflicting some casualties, and infantry from Tracey-Bocage attacked the British as they fell back, resulting in a two and a half hour battle.
The British artillery opened fire at around 2750 m, inflicting severe casualties on the Mahdist forces before they even came within range of the Maxim guns and volley fire.
The first two units were to withdraw as soon as they were seriously threatened, but after inflicting damage.
The defenders were alerted by the explosions and opened fire, inflicting heavy casualties ; only four men assigned to assault Casemate Four survived long enough to reach the casemate, which they disabled by firing into apertures and throwing grenades into air vents.
Israelis announced that they had battled ALA units in the area, inflicting 100 casualties on June 25.
Although of modest size, they are capable of inflicting significant damage: during one study of the threat display, a grey reef shark attacked the researchers ' submersible multiple times, leaving tooth marks in the plastic windows and biting off one of the propellers.
Allied fleets may now be placed in the SW box, each counting as an ASW factor ( although U-boats eliminate ASW factors in combat, excess losses do not sink Allied fleets ); Germany may also send small groups of naval factors to sea as " raiders " ( like the Graf Spee or Bismarck ); if they escape interception on their way out to sea they may engage in combat with the naval factors in the strategic warfare box, inflicting small losses and thus reducing Allied strategic warfare effectiveness as only complete 9-factor fleets count for U-Boat warfare ( the rules explain this as disruption of convoy protection ).
The punishment of excommunication, continues the author, is the only one which in Muslim countries the exilarch of the Jews and the catholicos of the Christians may pronounce, for they are deprived of the right of inflicting punishment by imprisonment or flogging E.
While in the Sudan, he allegedly conducted a study which resulted in him presenting al-Qaeda details on why aircraft hijackings were a poor idea as they were engineered to allow the negotiation of hostages in exchange for prisoners, rather than inflicting damage.
According to another account by Nagielski, they pursued the retreating Russians, inflicting several thousand casualties.
Because of their affinity for bloodlust and inflicting pain on their foes, they are generally considered an evil race and the miniatures reflect this, with spikes and jagged armour plates being common features.

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Over the course of military history, projectiles were manufactured from a wide variety of materials, made in a wide variety of shapes, and used different means of inflicting physical damage and casualties to defeat specific types of targets.
Such tactics were successfully used by the French, for example, at the Battle of Friedland, when sixty-six guns fired a total of 3, 000 roundshot and 500 rounds of grapeshot, inflicting severe casualties to the Russian forces, whose losses numbered over 20, 000 killed and wounded, in total.
In 480 BC a small force of Spartans, Thespians, and Thebans led by King Leonidas ( approximately 300 were full Spartiates, 700 were Thespians, and 400 were Thebans although these numbers do not reflect casualties incurred prior to the final battle ), made a legendary last stand at the Battle of Thermopylae against the massive Persian army, inflicting very high casualties on the Persian forces before finally being encircled.
Haig ordered that the objectives were "... relieving the pressure on the French at Verdun and inflicting loss on the enemy.
In the Battle of Bull's Ferry, Wayne's troops were unable to capture the position, suffering 64 casualties, while inflicting only 21 on the loyalist defenders.
A lot of Shesha ’ s brothers were cruel in nature and were bent upon inflicting harm on others.
However, the Norwegian forces were intact, and forced a retreat from the capital at 29 April after inflicting significant losses of men and material.
The initial attacks stunned the US and South Vietnamese armies and took them by surprise, but most were quickly contained and beaten back, inflicting massive casualties on communist forces.
The U. S fighter community was shocked by the news that elderly subsonic fighters were inflicting losses against the F-105 Thunderchief, the fastest and most sophisticated strike fighter then in the Air Force inventory.
He re-established the old social and political clubs or guilds of workmen, and the censors were forbidden from excluding any citizen from the Senate or inflicting any punishment upon him unless he had been publicly tried and convicted.
Parts of the line were quickly overrun but the central redoubt proved to be deceptively strong and easily repelled several attempts to capture it, inflicting heavy casualties on the attackers.
But others, such as the Hedley Kow, could change to many forms, and both human and supernatural wizards were capable of both such changes, and inflicting them on others.
He added that Hezbollah forces were inflicting heavy casualties on Israeli ground troops.

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It details the exploits of an assassin, Jericho Ryder, played by Shaw, who is guided to despose of those individuals who are inflicting havoc and negativity upon society.

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In Gandhi ’ s thought, ahimsa precludes not only the act of inflicting a physical injury, but also mental states like evil thoughts and hatred, unkind behavior such as harsh words, dishonesty and lying, all of which he saw as manifestations of violence incompatible with ahimsa. Gandhi believed ahimsa to be a creative energy force, encompassing all interactions leading one's self to find satya, " Divine Truth ".
On 28 June, Desaix defeated FML Anton Sztaray's Imperial troops again at Renchen, inflicting 1, 400 casualties for only 200 French killed and wounded.
In the perfect society individuals would not only derive pleasure from the exercise of altruism (' positive beneficence ') but would aim to avoid inflicting pain on others (' negative beneficence ').
It enabled them to liberate most of France in a timespan of only 4 weeks, while inflicting heavy casualties to the German forces.
In mutillids, as in all Hymenoptera, only the female is capable of inflicting a sting because the stinger itself is a modified female organ called an ovipositor -- female mutillids have unusually long and maneuverable stingers.
We are descendants of the " Tribe of the Ak Koyunlu " the " Tribe of the White Sheep " famed for being the only tribe in history capable of inflicting a defeat on Tamerlane.
Leo could muster only a small force, but he attacked them with such energy that he routed the bands, killed their leader, and persuaded the fugitives as far as Sarventikar, inflicting heavy losses on them.
This initially causes a great deal of trouble for his new master when, for instance, he would scratch at a door to indicate he wanted to go out and unintentionally gouged big chunks out of the door with his super strength, or inflicting grievous bodily harm when combating villains ( since Krypto bites the way a regular canine would, only without being careful about his super strength ).
In a lengthy debate in Slate Magazine, Richard Posner challenged that Singer failed to see the " radicalism of the ethical vision that powers view on animals, an ethical vision that finds greater value in a healthy pig than in a profoundly intellectually challenged child, that commands inflicting a lesser pain on a human being to avert a greater pain to a dog, and that, provided only that a chimpanzee has 1 percent of the mental ability of a normal human being, would require the sacrifice of the human being to save 101 chimpanzees.
He missed the live rail and the train safely passed over him, inflicting only cuts and bruises.
Jack urges David to kill himself before the next full moon, not only because Jack is cursed to exist in a state of living death for as long as the bloodline of the werewolf that attacked them survives, but also to prevent David from inflicting the same fate on his eventual victims.
The raid fails to hit the railroad yards and succeeds only in inflicting blast damage on railway workshops.
In Essen, they succeed only in inflicting minor housing damage, injuring two people.
Here, the nightingale is only implied ( as being the poet / lover ), while the rose, or beloved, is shown to be capable of inflicting pain with its thorns ( خار hâr ).
On January 5, 1757, as the king was entering his carriage, Damiens rushed forward and stabbed him with a knife, inflicting only a slight wound.
During this battle he defeated 7, 000 French troops, inflicting losses of 2, 000 killed and wounded while losing only 69 men.
Xiang Yu took the Han troops by surprise again and slew another enemy commander, inflicting about 100 casualties on the enemy, while he only lost two men.
There are several other modes, like pursuit, getaway, checkpoint, and carnage ( inflicting as much damage as possible ; PC only ).
The paper alleges that Sir Evelyn supplied a covering letter that asserted that inflicting " violent shock " was the only way of dealing with Mau Mau insurgents.
As expected, a sortie of about 55 British troops advanced from the fort to engage: but the poorly trained American troops fired only one volley at the attacking British troops, inflicting about 13 casualties, and fled back to their fort, leaving behind all of their arms and equipment.

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