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is trampled
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To crush something by walking on it.
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So that's the coordinated message: If democracy has been allowed to be trampled in the past, then we should all sit back and be fine with democracy being trampled now...as long as it is trampled in defense of the Clintons.
In the short story "Big Game," a character is trampled to death by an elephant.
Vargas Llosa reiterated the point: "Without fictions, we would be less aware of the importance of freedom for life to be livable, the hell it turns into when it is trampled underfoot by a tyrant, an ideology, or a religion".
It is up to us to catch it before it falls and is trampled underfoot.In Asharq al-Awsat , a Saudi-owned London-based pan-Arab daily Ali Ibrahim argues:For political forces across a wide range of parties and coalitions, a key point is to recognise that people are not passive: they are ready to participate.
Sphagnum moss is an important component of highland bogs, and is trampled by horses seeking water.
Tyrion leaves his tent dressed in armor and orders the hill tribes to combat, but he is trampled as they rush to war.
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He added, "Our property rights are being trampled".
Others were trampled underfoot as survivors tried to escape.
Yes, those priorities are trampled nearly everywhere in this country.
They can be trampled, and the crop will still yield.
So my peas were trampled and shat all over.
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