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Your life is trampled on by the media.
Will they keep using this tactic until someone falls and their head is trampled on?
German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned against "old thinking in terms of spheres of influence in which international law is trampled on".
A Japanese tradition likens this tough endurance and core strength to wheat: wheat sprouts in cold, harsh winters, is trampled on, but with deep roots in the ground resists cold and wind and grows straight into productive and beautiful plants.
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In the short story "Big Game," a character is trampled to death by an elephant.
She was the second person to be seriously injured this year, after a 19-year-old Spanish man was trampled on Saturday.
"Don't allow freedom of conscience to be trampled on once again in the country which suffered through the Golgotha of the 20th century," the archbishop wrote.
But, in the military's attempt to give the people what they want, it's trampled on core democratic values: the importance of legal process, and the need to protect minority voices.
The PM likened the situation in Ukraine to Belgium and Poland "being trampled on" to start two world wars in Europe.
Perry reiterated those sentiments Wednesday night, saying American values are being "trampled on" by the Obama administration.
Another threat to the birds is from humans; many nests are trampled on (even by the occasional bird watcher) during breeding season because the nests are hidden close to the ground and therefore difficult for passers-by to spot.
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