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be on trial
verb
To switch on.
synonyms
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Yet for this debate, the attraction was overwhelming -- the first woman to appear on a major party ticket would be "on trial" against a long-term, and very seasoned, opponent: the vice president of the United States.
At this pace, a truly fleet one, he'll be on trial in The Hague by year's end.
"My father always said that one day Shell would be on trial," said Mr. Saro-whoa, who now works as an adviser to the government on community issues.
In a world different from this one, where justice is more than just a word, McMillan wouldn't be on trial at all — she'd be receiving settlement money from the NYPD for an assault that was witnessed by dozens.
Q : You shouldn't be on trial?
He should be on trial.
Why should only Israel be on trial?
"That's what should be on trial here".
Forshaw added: "He knew his methods would be on trial".
He told the court he should not be on trial.
But America's most popular sport will be on trial.
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