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At one point in the trial, Drummond cries out that what is really on trial in Heavenly Hillsboro is the "right to think".
Her liminal status was what was really on trial.
So who or what is really on trial here?
But who is really on trial: the three young artists or the society they live in?
"What's really on trial here is freedom of the press and intellectual freedom," he said.
By the time he came to trial, everyone knew that he was really on trial for selling Paribas's foreign banks when the President wanted them.
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This begs the question of who really was on trial.
After the killing of Cecil the lion, it's the controversial policy of selling permits to big-game hunters that really ought to be on trial.
Given the international outrage that the case has stirred, the alleged poachers will likely face criminal charges, but it's the controversial policy of selling permits to big-game trophy hunters that really ought to be on trial.
Was it really so impossible to put Eichmann on trial in West Germany?
Richard Murphy of Fairfield, Conn., wrote: "I realize that Mr. Blow is an opinion columnist, but does The Times really want to put Mr. Zimmerman on trial in its pages?
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