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There are times when a man's soul is so battered, so hopelessly trampled, that the only balm is a TELECONFERENCE... or two, or three.
There are fears that habitats will be trampled, that tourists will introduce exotic species or microbes or will transfer native flora and fauna to parts of the continent where they never before existed.
The Trump Presidency has trampled that political vestige.
Yes, it's time for an end to the African Big Man who trampled that pride.
Do not worry if you feel that this ground, covered by his Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected Age, has been so well trampled that the earth has compacted into stone.
(Thomson also made a strange discovery: nearly every landscape shown is the same valley. "The sensation of journey is an artful trick," he wrote. "In reality, the cows must have trampled that one valley flat for a fortnight as the camera covered them from a compass of angles").
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But the credit crisis has trampled on that dream.
Even the Jedward twins, singing for Ireland for a second year in a row, trampled on that lowly score.
She and Zoe here are the trampled innocents that regularly shape Harrower's fiction, an almost classical trope to which she gives contemporary substance.
Really, it was not a trail so much as an impromptu alley of broken saplings and trampled ground that wound a convoluted course down the hill from the cave to the clearing.
Pagans will scoff and regard it all as just soulless protoplasm to be trampled, but that's the difference between us.
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