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  • The AG that should be in jail is the current AG and the POTUS for war crimes and crimes against humanity and trampling the Constitution. Ex-AG Gonzales lands Texas Tech job
  • Hunters scoured thick forests today searching for a wild elephant that rampaged through villages on both sides of the India-Nepal border, trampling 12 people to death.
  • Even after years of severe dryness, some species can be revived with a little water, which is why they can survive regular tramplings on the city's pavements.
  • It is a good beast for carrying a burden or trampling down a foe, but a very indifferent one at a lavolta or a coranto. Lives of the English Poets
  • He had people trampling on his toes on the way to the ring. The Sun
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  • The carport was a big, flat expanse of lawn, a variant of mutant grass, which could take an infinite amount of trampling. A Gift From Earth
  • No trampling of feet, no crushed creases, no sweat and no traffic jams.
  • The seeds would then be sun dried or parched over a slow fire to crack open the hulls to then be threshed by trampling.
  • She had been alerted online to the product by an Indian citizen appalled at the prospect of people trampling over or wiping their feet on the emblem. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a sample of the religious sentiment of Pindar we give the following fragment of a threnos translated by MR. SYMONDS, which, he says, "sounds like a trumpet blast for immortality, and, trampling underfoot the glories of this world, reveals the gladness of the souls that have attained Elysium: Mosaics of Grecian History
  • And it is a fact well ascertained, that of persons guilty of violating all the laws which bind men together and of trampling under foot all the ties of social order, by far the majority have, from long habits of drinking ardent spirits, completely obtunded the moral sensibility. Lectures on the Utility of Temperance Societies. Lecture I. On Intemperance as a National Evil. Lecture II. On Intemperance as a Source of Disease. Lecture III. On Temperance Societies
  • But who does not know also, that our laws are above our King, that Harald is at this time trampling on these laws, and is everywhere setting at defiance the small kings, who are as truly udal-born to their rights and titles as himself? Erling the Bold
  • In the Parliament lobbies, heated debate erupted and he was accused by opposition MPs of trampling on the constitution.
  • Rock fall and trampling in the narrow confines of a cave are two major factors.
  • In its lee, on ground still pockmarked by the trampling of cattle, is a song thrush. Country diary: South Uist
  • The saddle and the man were girthed on the ridge bone of a great trampling Flemish mare, with a nose turned up in the air like a camel, a huge fleece of hair at each foot, and every hoof full as large in circumference as a frying pan. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Cockades, handed them from fair fingers; by waving of swords, drawn to pledge the Queen's health; by trampling of National Cockades; by scaling the Boxes, whence intrusive murmurs may come; by vociferation, tripudiation, sound, fury and distraction, within doors and without, -- testify what tempest-tost state of vacuity they are in? The French Revolution
  • Ragnor dropped and rolled upon the frosted grass, trampling it beneath his flailing limbs. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • There was plenty of noise and bustle going on about the deck where the lanthorns burned, and the trampling of feet, and shouts that sounded like orders came now and then; but the principal sound just there by the port-hole through which the light came was the _crunch, crunch, crunch_ of the biscuit. The Powder Monkey
  • Trampling in stilettos over her father's reputation, she reveals him as a drunken, hypocritical philanderer with a beastly temper.
  • I hear the trampling clops of distant nest birds, can't see them. The Nest
  • Anil Biswas then sucks up the big bourgeoisie of the Third world by superciliously trampling underfoot Lenin’s and Mao’s lessons on the so-called signboard of freedom of the backward third world countries at one stroke. A Maoist critique of the CPI(Marxist)
  • He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;
  • He had people trampling on his toes on the way to the ring. The Sun
  • There were no fences, no tractors, no pineapples, no building and cattle were trampling the lands; we have had to start from scratch.
  • People were almost trampling over each other to get out. The Sun
  • She circled back and settled gracefully to earth at the spot where the trampling began. A Time of War
  • The spray-forest is vulnerable to disturbance by trampling, which allows penetration by ruderal species such as Lantana camara, and when grossly disturbed the forest does not regenerate easily, giving way to xeric scrub. Mosi-oa-Tunya Victoria Falls, Zambia
  • People were almost trampling over each other to get out. The Sun
  • Perhaps I am a farmer myself -- an innocent colonus; and instead of being able to get to church with my family, have to see squadrons of French dragoons thundering upon my barley, and squares of English infantry forming and trampling all over my oats. Roundabout Papers
  • This practice of swathing was resorted to on account of the tympany [48] which followed these spasmodic ravings; but the bystanders frequently relieved patients in a less artificial manner, _by thumping and trampling upon the parts affected_. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
  • They don't want people trampling the grass, pitching tents or building fires.
  • I heard my papapa grumbling and trampling and then ittying off to the dyeworks where he rabbited, and then my mum called in in a very respectful goloss as she did now I was growing up big and strong: Where's the show?
  • She had been alerted online to the product by an Indian citizen appalled at the prospect of people trampling over or wiping their feet on the emblem. Times, Sunday Times
  • The spreading of heather brash has become a yearly task at the Marsden estate, near Huddersfield, to control erosion which is exacerbated by grazing and trampling.
  • Trampling over the mounds of debris, he swung her round, holding her by the waist.
  • The path would deter people from trampling a wider area of vegetation on their route to the gorge lookout.
  • I went with the throng, jostled alike by velvet and dowlas, by youths with their estates upon their backs and naked fantastically painted savages, and trampling the tobacco with which the greedy citizens had planted the very street. To Have and to Hold
  • Religious pilgrims are trampling the grounds of the El Carmen monastery in the Sierra del Nixcongo Mountains near Mexico City.
  • Sustainable land use can address human activities such as overgrazing, overexploitation of plants, trampling of soils, and unsustainable irrigation practices that exacerbate dryland vulnerability. Ecosystems and Human Well-being~ Desertification Synthesis~ Key Questions on Desertification in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
  • Trampling of vegetation is one of the most widespread environmentally degrading repercussions of recreation and can also lead to excessive soil erosion.
  • Ragnor dropped and rolled upon the frosted grass, trampling it beneath his flailing limbs. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • They say loggers are destroying rain forests and trampling on the rights of natives.
  • She accused the government of trampling on the needs and rights of the ordinary citizen.
  • She accused the government of trampling on the needs and rights of the ordinary citizen.
  • Recently, semidesert shrub vegetation seems to have invaded wide areas of the Western United States that were formerly steppe grasslands, due to overgrazing and trampling by livestock. Temperate Desert Division (Bailey)
  • But as soon as their mean little faces looked out, Bacchus gave a great cry of Euan, euoi-oi-oi-of and the boys all began howling with fright and trampling one another down to get out of the door and jumping out of the windows. Prince Caspian
  • She circled back and settled gracefully to earth at the spot where the trampling began. A Time of War
  • When the members of the Commission arrive in Palestine, they are shocked to find leaflets circulating among the Arabs showing Ernst Röhm in an Arab robe and burnoose, trampling Jews underfoot. DBTL 55: Palestine 1932 - 1945
  • Anil Biswas then sucks up the big bourgeoisie of the Third world by superciliously trampling underfoot Lenin's and Mao's lessons on the so-called signboard of freedom of the backward third world countries at one stroke. Fake Independence and the Mercurial Stance of Undivided Communist Party: CPM’s Hotchpotch View on Semi Colony and Neo colony
  • As the convoy arrived at the dock, the lorry doors opened and the exhausted, terrified lambs poured out, trying desperately to stay upright and avoid trampling each other.
  • They had a big job to do in taking maintenance work back from numerous engineering companies, but that is no excuse for trampling over workers' employment rights.
  • Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, and in a yard underground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and specious buildings above it; and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests: what prince can promise such diuturnity unto his relicks, or might not gladly say, Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • This may be done by broadcasting seed and depending on freezing, thawing, and cattle trampling to cover the seed.
  • Diplomats denounced the leaders for trampling their citizens' civil rights.
  • This noble Venetian Dame then exhibited, beneath an old white satin bedgown, made to cover her arms and breast, the dress in which she had equipped herself, between the acts, to be ready for trampling home; namely, a dirty red and white linen gown, an old blue stuff quilted coat, and black shoes and stockings. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • A ghazi — raid — one group of Bedouin carried off against another, that meant trampling two fields and killing a milch cow. O Jerusalem
  • There was a small fence to stop people trampling on the flowers.
  • In the case of stock farming and game ranching care can be taken not to overstock and nesting areas of ground nesting bees and wasps can be protected from trampling.
  • The 'rainforest' is vulnerable to disturbance by trampling, which allows penetration by ruderal species such as Lantana camara. Victoria Falls National Park, Zimbabwe
  • The Carrizoso plateau had been sacred ground, and it was unsupposable that it could ever be desecrated by the trampling hoofs and scissor noses of these woolly abominations. Heart's Desire
  • I don't want all those people trampling about all over my flower beds.
  • With a new name adorning the number one position after almost every match, the Daredevils, who climbed to the coveted position after trampling over event's whipping boys Kolkata Knight Riders by nine wickets, would have to up the ante when they take on Sachin Tendulkar's army for the first time in the tournament. Times Now
  • The last thing a private detective wants to be doing is trampling all over the evidence and cocking it up.
  • They dashed through the entrance, nearly trampling the stout guard in the process.
  • Know that thou shalt not escape unstung, after trampling on the head of a venomous snake, licking the corners of its mouth with its tongue, and who hath been hurt by thy foot. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3
  • Perhaps I am a farmer myself — an innocent colonus; and instead of being able to get to church with my family, have to see squadrons of French dragoons thundering upon my barley, and squares of English infantry forming and trampling all over my oats. Roundabout Papers
  • She had been alerted online to the product by an Indian citizen appalled at the prospect of people trampling over or wiping their feet on the emblem. Times, Sunday Times
  • This material is unsorted and is usually mixed with other transported material from the same sources including slopewash, solifluction, or trampling.
  • She circled back and settled gracefully to earth at the spot where the trampling began. A Time of War
  • He had people trampling on his toes on the way to the ring. The Sun
  • The royal horseman bestrides a warlike steed, which is trampling under foot the figure of a turbanned Turk. Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
  • They say loggers are destroying rain forests and trampling on the rights of natives.
  • How do you preserve scenic beauty without trampling on private property rights?
  • Ragnor dropped and rolled upon the frosted grass, trampling it beneath his flailing limbs. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah and in a yard under ground and thin walls of clay outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests; what Prince can promise such diuturnity unto his reliques or might not gladly say The Principles of English Versification
  • The defence using male pronouns is particularly upsetting it really feels like they’re trampling on everyone’s memories of her. Angie Zapata murder trial – has the trans panic defence been undermined?
  • And almost everyone would do everything it would take to get one – even if it means trampling on other people’s shoulders, just so they could be pushed down, while ensuring that the person being held aloft would be noticed and eventually bag the title eyed for. ALMORA, SACLAG AND BAYLE-NG: Do they deserve their awards?
  • We are so ethically and morally challenged, that we are inured to the trampling of the truth.
  • There was a small fence to stop people trampling on the flowers.
  • The government is trampling on the views of ordinary people.
  • People were almost trampling over each other to get out. The Sun
  • Now, more than ever before, the study of battles will involve a literal trampling upon dead men's bones.
  • At other times, seeds were harrowed in by horses pulling brush or else by sheep trampling the ground.
  • As the convoy arrived at the dock, the lorry doors opened and the exhausted, terrified lambs poured out, trying desperately to stay upright and avoid trampling each other.
  • The unique mound springs are threatened by weed infestation, trampling by domestic stock and feral animals, and exotic fish species such as eastern gambusia (Gambusia holbrooki), and extraction of water from the Great Artesian Basin aquifer which leads to decline and extinction of springs. Simpson desert
  • Conversely, the likelihood of me trampling anyone as I walk down the street is highly unlikely!
  • Governments are committed only to perpetuating and aggrandizing their own power, if need be, by trampling on the Constitution.
  • Some other, being of lowe and base condition, by adventuring in many skirmishes and foughten battels, trampling in the bloud of their brethren and friends, have bene mounted to the soveraigne dignity of Kingdomes (beleeving that therein consisted the truest happinesse) but bought with the deerest price of their lives. The Decameron
  • Groups of winged sphinxes and griffins trampling fallen goats alternate with rampant goats and seated griffins.
  • I heard my papapa grumbling and trampling and then ittying off to the dyeworks where he rabbited, and then my mum called in in a very respectful goloss as she did now I was growing up big and strong: Where's the show?
  • If it's not civil servants swarming to the west or hillbillies fleeing to the city, then it's hill walkers trampling on private property.
  • People keep trampling all over you to get from one side to the other.

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