I was almost trampled by a herd of mouth-breathers, apparently in the grip of some kind of snack frenzy! |
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You will be relieved to know, I'm sure, that not all standards of tastefulness have been trampled by this ruling. |
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There were stones and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters and a trampled doll in the street. |
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This is an incredible case of where the needs of the many are trampled on for the needs of the one. |
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Guernica is etched in my consciousness as the image of defencelessness, trampled innocence, Franco's savagery. |
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We've heard about how he was a megalomaniac who wanted to make his movie his way and didn't care who or what got trampled under to achieve this. |
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One milkman took to delivering his milk at night because the snow had been trampled flat. |
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Last year, 14 pilgrims were trampled to death during the ritual and 35 died in a 2001 stampede. |
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Crowds literally trampled to death each other as they rushed to get in front. |
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She died from being trampled by a wagon cart livestock that was being shipped to the local butcher. |
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Some were injured as they fell down the staircase while others were trampled in the stampede. |
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There have been villagers in other parts of Zambia mauled by lions, trampled underfoot by elephants and hippos. |
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When everyone turned and moved back into the sunlight, he was nearly trampled. |
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Initially I was more scared of being trampled in a stampede than in being effected by the tear gas. |
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The department maintained that the fencing was needed to protect grass trampled by cattle once fields had been irrigated. |
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Some were trampled in the rush and others survived the stampede with deep psychic scars. |
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Also, all prisoners will be freed and summarily trampled by wild elephants. |
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People were almost trampled as the police tried to wrangle people out of the area. |
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Any expression of class solidarity was trampled underfoot and the working class suppressed and disciplined. |
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Born-and-bred residents are being trampled on by wealthy incomers who push property prices even further beyond their reach, they say. |
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Their workmen had trespassed onto the Gregorys' property, uprooted shrubs, removed rockery stones and trampled down plants. |
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We rounded a turn and came upon all at once the tumbled ruins of a cottar's hut, blacked by fire, and trampled down as if by horse's hooves. |
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It's as if Victoria wants to remembered for something else except for mothering David's kids, and being trampled on at the same time. |
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Just before he gets trampled, a gaggle of natives open fire with their blowguns and drop the ape-ette. |
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Twigs and branches snapped and burrowed deeper as their feet trampled the soft soil beneath it. |
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Public property is sometimes damaged and soiled, public sensibilities are usually trampled. |
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The seeds that fell on the non-fertile ground were either eaten, trampled, or grew among thorns and died shortly after. |
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Fighting and shooting broke out, triggering a panicked stampede in which several people were trampled to death. |
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Both sides trampled on each other's human qualities, so please don't use these saddening words. |
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Your good intentions to eat apples and carrots can get trampled in your stampede to devour apple pie and carrot cake. |
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Something blocked his passage, despite his clear view of the dirt, trampled plants, and pebbles of the path outside. |
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It's not the case that it's been trampled by big conglomerate multinationals. |
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Analysis has shown that the avenue was heavily trampled by prehistoric feet, and archaeologists have unearthed numerous finds along its edge. |
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Ordinary citizens were trampled in your administration and cast aside as rags when it was convenient and advantageous to you. |
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All the bulls get excited, everybody gets trampled, and we cowpokes spend the next few days trying to gather in the strays. |
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Red-hot rage may seem in order when the country's values have been trampled upon by a government with a dubious claim to legitimacy. |
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Anything that gets in the way, from human rights to the environment, is trampled underfoot. |
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Or, a cottonwood grove could shade a permanent spring, even though the waterhole was likely trampled by thousands of buffalo hooves. |
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Two set of feet trampled the house, and Virginia cupped a hand over her mouth, trying to silence her heavy breathing and inevitable sobs. |
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In Harlem, angry fans removed his records from jukeboxes and trampled them in the street. |
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The magazine that was in my hand flew from my hand and up I stood like a ramrod and trampled out into the stairwell. |
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I was kneeling on the floor beneath his feet and nearly got trampled to death in the scrum. |
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The mob attempted to rush the doors to the 19th floor elections office, and several people were trampled and manhandled in the process. |
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But stumble and strain under an unceasing atmosphere of creative tension, and you'll get trampled. |
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As he tried to separate two bulls that were fighting, he was knocked over and trampled, receiving multiple injuries including fractures to his ribs and spine. |
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It always ends with death whether it is the death of our prey and our subsequent feast or the tragic death of a pack member, caught by the horns of an elk or trampled by deer. |
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I was trampled in the rush, but regained my senses enough to join them. |
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He deserved it anyway, leaving me to be trampled on by those male pigs! |
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What about the trespassers who trampled on his rights with impunity? |
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Wearing a deerstalker hat and carrying an oversized magnifying glass she trampled through the crime scene destroying all kinds of forensic evidence. |
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Zebras therefore tend to be the first species to utilize an area, and they are followed by wildebeests and gazelles after they have trampled and cropped the grass short. |
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Paul was trampled on by the home team and screamed like a pig. |
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The newspapers have run stories about a girl who was almost trampled to death under the feet of a church congregation as they tried to exorcise her. |
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He caught me before I could hit the ground and be trampled by my horse. |
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But this poor guy was liable to be trampled to death by human feet. |
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You'll only get kicked and beaten and trampled on for your pains. |
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After many noisy toasts had been drunk, and none to the nation, the national cockade was said to have been trampled as the air rang with unpatriotic slogans. |
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The young man watched the empty doorway for a moment then sagged against the table, not noticing as the photos fluttered to the ground to be trampled underfoot. |
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In pastures, nests face the additional risk of being trampled by cows. |
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Traumatic death, where they were trampled to death, stabbed, macheted, shot or hung, or whatever. |
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We intend to modify the violence of the fight, and to prevent the weak being trampled under foot. |
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The man writhed like a trampled snake, and a red foam bubbled from his lips. |
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Harris Tweed tried it next and was nearly trampled by a herd of angry stegosauri. |
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We hear of other acts of Orkish behaviour when flowered borders and islands are trampled down. |
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Despite many shots of the natural world, the film's woozily evocative tone is trampled by the sluggish plot. |
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A pond bottom with many bluegill nests can look as if it were trampled by elephants. |
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Many people were trampled to death trying to escape the burning building. |
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The most common injury is falling from the horse, followed by being kicked, trampled, and bitten. |
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The Caledonians were cut down and trampled on the lower slopes of the hill. |
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I saw girls trampled in the crush, before another row of seats buckled under the orderless crowd. |
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The enemy could not only have broken through, but he might have trampled Patton's position in the onrush. |
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When kits are born, the discarded debris is trampled, thus forming a spot where the kits can play and receive food. |
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One rider threw what could only be termed a hissy fit when he picked himself up and realized that the mount that had thrown him had also trampled his hat for good measure. |
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Minicams make video blogging a joy but in the stampede to get down the front at the Hi-Def Leppard gig, the issue of sound quality gets trampled underfoot. |
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Until we find the Yard's clodhopping size 12s have trampled all over our democracy which, for its shortcomings, remains one of the least corrupt in the world. |
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In San Diego, at the zoo, this cousin's four-year-old son, left loose-handed by a gossipy mother, had been drawn between the bars and trampled on by a suddenly rogue elephant. |
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The heathens poured out the blood of saints around the altar, and trampled on the bodies of saints in the temple of God, like dung in the streets. |
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They trampled consecrated hosts, butchered men and violated women. |
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According to the common vicissitude and wheel of things, the proud and the insolent, after long trampling upon others, come at length to be trampled upon themselves. |
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Can we conceive a body of men, engifted with a mightier privilege than that of being salvation to hundreds of thousands of crushed and trampled human beings? |
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