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Police horses forced the students back, and one student was trodden on by a horse and taken to hospital.
"Has many people trodden on it?" he asked the wearer of one ostentatious and elaborate dress.
"I've trodden on everyone's corns".
Several times I was nearly trodden on.
"We've been humiliated, trodden on," he said.
It would either be trodden on or uprooted.
He has trodden on many toes, including those of fellow judges.
Digging for victory ReprintsAl Jazeera has trodden on many toes, especially in recent months of turmoil.
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Trodden-on toes and blocked sight-lines are forgiven with a smile.
There are occasional trodden-on toes or bumped knees but no finger-pointing.
He's like a bad dad dancer, with his arms in the air and those trodden-on glasses.
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