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the railroading
noun
A permanent road consisting of fixed metal rails to drive trains or similar motorized vehicles on.
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The new line bemoans "the railroading of a basically innocent man because of his race".
He called the trials of Khodorkovsky "absurdist acts of injustice no more respectable than the railroading of Josef Brodsky".
"This case is ripe for somebody who's got the courage to stand up and talk about the system and the railroading of criminal defendants," Mr. Fieger said.
Many Russians still see him as a robber baron who got his comeuppance, but some have recognized his trials for what they are — absurdist acts of injustice no more respectable than the railroading of Josef Brodsky.
With his sense of moral outrage, he kept abreast of the passions of the times, whether the railroading of the innocent, the threat of nuclear holocaust, the repressed consciousness of the Nazi Holocaust, police corruption, rising crime, or corporate malfeasance.
While some people like Radulovich suffered from mistakes of judgment, overall the US record was quite good, especially when compared to the British atrocities of the 1970s and 1980s - the practice of internment in Ulster, and the railroading of innocent Irish immigrants in the UK, where they were unjustly convicted, imprisoned, and abused.
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"Hunger built the railroads.
History of the railroad.
The railroad prevailed.
The railroad promptly replied.
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