You were going to make that speech, you got trampled on, tell us now.
Biological universals displace cultural particulars, and Riegl's argument that our sense of beauty is historical is trampled underfoot.
The trampled route we follow is a rolling ticker of information, announcing that all is well with the herd.
In the financial stampede to escape the escalating contagion, the stock markets of the world are getting trampled underfoot.
Standing between 60 million Brits and a source of cheap heat and electricity is likely to get one trampled.
More recently, creditors howled that their rights were trampled in the government bailouts of General Motors and Chrysler.
"Once you get into fall and Oscar season, you can get trampled, " says Greta Gerwig, the film's star and co-screenwriter.
But spare a thought for some of the estimable smaller films that may have been trampled by summer's herd mentality.
Their treasured "pay-go" rules, which require lawmakers to find ways to pay for additional spending or tax cuts, got trampled.
"When elephants quarrel, it's the grass underneath that gets trampled and the mice that have to run away, " quips Siazon.
In both incidents, many of the victims died as a result of being trampled or suffocated by the surging crowds.
The Democrats will urge the GOP to ride the wild horse and hope that its leaders get thrown and then trampled.
Introduced by Qualcomm in early 2009, smartbook seems to be dying a slow death, trampled under the bumrush for tablets.
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Yet anyone who has tried to run counter to the current uptrend has been gored and trampled by the stampeding bulls.
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The problem is that many of his saplings are being trampled on by clumsy colleagues before they can put down roots.
Increasingly, ministers behave as if the Lords were a nuisance to be trampled on rather than a check to be respected.
In normal times such compromises, checks and balances help with the democratic deficit by ensuring that states do not feel too trampled-upon.
Some died, some carved up their fortunes, but more than half of the starting lineup just got trampled in the success race.
Just ask Ms Semenya, whose privacy has been trampled and achievement undermined.
But as it is, Orix is hesitating and risks being trampled underfoot.
He said the wider environment around Britain's historic parks and buildings had often been "ignored or trampled through" over the last 50 years.
David Blunkett, the education secretary, has trampled over localism with peremptory instructions on school standards, and a willingness to wade into failing schools.
"People started tumbling over one another and within no time I saw people, particularly women and children, being trampled over by others, " Sen said.
Instead of adhering to hooves, the trampled snow forms a perilous kickback cloud fired into the path of the jockeys, who also need protection.
President Barack Obama has lost no time extending olive branches to the world and promising to mend diplomatic fences that his predecessor heedlessly trampled on.
Go it alone and you may be trampled under snowboot stilettoes, but go with Goviva, and be part of the fun, not sobbing on the sidelines.
The Grand Experiment got picked apart, distressing supporters who felt the coach's long resume of accomplishment was getting trampled in the heat of an emotional fury.
Others learned early that equations beat etchings (picture book writers, once considered the "academicians of the nursery, " have been trampled on the fast track to pre-K).
In 1883, 12 people were trampled to death when a rumor that the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge was in imminent danger of collapsing triggered a stampede.
The first paramedic at the scene where a man was trampled to death by a herd of cows and another man injured, has described it as "chaotic".
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