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The trampling
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To crush something by walking on it.
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The trampling of civil liberties and the rule of law may seem necessary to the uninitiated.
The trampling of our rights as activists, or as journalists, isn't just a problem in North Dakota.
Elephants were often trained in order to ensure the trampling was as brutal as possible.
But considering the trampling of replantable grass versus trampling irreplaceable free speech: maybe there's a compromise.
The press and advocacy groups, however, have not been quiet about the trampling of their rights.
That leaves the judiciary and members of the public to worry about the trampling of rights.
Ever since Putin reclaimed the presidency last year, the trampling of the rule of law has only accelerated.
The United States must specifically recognize that its "reset" policy of see no evil, hear no evil has contributed to the trampling of human rights in Russia.
They were convinced that what they considered the trampling of constitutional rights and civil liberties after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, would end.
Conservatives who have long complained about the country's human-rights abuses are now much exercised by the role of American internet firms in the trampling of individual freedom.
This one, on a rented piece of land, led to the trampling of nearby private property, police said.Mr Paroubek played the law-and-order card hard.
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