And they were there to trample all over Chancellor Gordon Brown and trade secretary Peter Mandelson.
Also in the Agera R review (Oct. 20), I allowed poetry to trample physics.
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Even though elephants don't eat cotton and tobacco, they trample through these cash crops anyway.
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Civil libertarians say authorities are using the spectre of new technology to trample citizen's rights.
Trample too much on domestic sovereignty and popular support for free trade will evaporate.
Now, girls are saying that their elders can no longer trample upon their rights.
Chants include, "The Free Syrian Army forever, we'll trample on the head of Assad".
Landowners have little to gain from being forced by law to let ramblers trample across their property.
Some activists say a case can be made that Iran is using state-media satellite transmissions to trample dissent.
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To ferret out believers, the regime required Japanese to trample on fumi-e images of Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
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Fearing he would use violence-as he had before-to trample the rule of law, the Supreme Court took action.
Cleanup crews could easily trample the vegetation in trying to remove the oil.
The veto dismayed privacy advocates and others who said it could allow overzealous authorities to trample citizens' constitutional rights.
The Elephants continued to trample over their opponents after the break but they also seemed determined to squander goalscoring opportunities.
The court ruled that the wishes of the majority to ban same-sex marriage could not trample the constitutional-rights of the minority.
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Critics of the project contend that they are not trying to trample on our precious constitutional right of religious freedom by opposing the project.
Hatch and Leahy said no one wants to trample on the Constitution.
Amir covered his eyes as rubber bullets flew, worried that they might blind him, and feared that a stampeding crowd might trample him.
In sight of Syrian soldiers, according to the Israeli press, he was surrounded and forced at gunpoint to trample on an Israeli flag.
The giant from Redmond is surely less likely now to trample on budding competitors than it was when Netscape first became a threat.
Streep, who plays Margaret Thatcher in The Iron Lady, thanked "everyone in England who let me come over there and trample over their history".
We will not sit idly by as this governor and legislature trample on the most vulnerable in our state without the world knowing about it.
You don't need to trample the Constitution to experience economic progress.
KADIMA'S MOVE to trample the people's right to choose our leaders is not the only reason that its primary is an affront to the public.
The Secretary of State for Wales has warned that it would be a "travesty of democracy" if the House of Lords were to "trample" over key elements of the new Government of Wales Bill.
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Four innocent people were gunned down and seven new orphans were added, by people who have no respect for human life and trample human rights into the dust and butcher everything that they oppose.
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The Russians were vehemently opposed to the overthrow of these regimes because they understood that, in the power vacuum that would inevitably follow, the better funded, better armed, and better organized Islamists would trample more liberal elements.
Would it trample on our free speech?
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Privacy zealots have mischaracterized Capps II as a sinister rerun of TIA which it is not, since it has nothing to do with data mining and as a plot to trample the privacy rights of Americans.
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Civil libertarians worry that overzealous cybersleuths will trample the Fourth Amendment, which bars "unreasonable" searches and seizures, and requires authorities to "particularly describe" the place they want to search and the persons or materials they expect to find.
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