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When that garden gets a little trampled (and who isn't feeling a little trampled these days?), it's time to bring out the pruning shears.
"We saw people run, fall and get trampled; people sitting down got trampled," said Scott Hernandez, 103, a real estate agent who was standing near the back of the venue.
The civil rights of our citizens are being trampled on.
But liberal interpreters of the Constitution have trampled the distinction.
This helpless corporation's rights were being trampled upon, he thundered.
As we reported ... several concertgoers were trampled in the stampede.
In the rush to run away, the kids trampled another.
Or fall to the ground and get trampled by them.
There are injuries from when people fell, or were trampled.
It wasn't about doing right by those he had trampled.
"Israel 2018: Coalition celebrating, equality being trampled," a headline read.
Fleeing protesters trampled acres of cucumber, okra and watermelon plants.
But critics said it trampled the rights of the accused.
"Oh, Haniya and Abbas, we are being trampled!" people shouted.
Instead of running to me for help, they trampled me.
He sees a fundamental difference between Christians who thought their religious freedom was trampled by desegregation and Christians who think their religious freedom is trampled when their business and charities have to serve gay people.
About 13 people were injured after being trampled, according to police.
Rights cannot be trampled upon in the name of social disapproval.
I am amazed that I was never trampled in the crowds.
She wanted to get low; he said, no, we'll get trampled.
"We all just trampled and tried to get out," Tait said.
It conjures memories from a time when police trampled civil rights.
To escape the gunfire, people pushed down gates and were trampled.
Then it trampled him, breaking his ribs and collapsing his lung.
One sought compensation for the watermelons trampled by an errant sheep.
In the woodland by the river, the bluebells had been trampled.
People were trampled on as they attempted to leave the facility.
Hundreds of people were trampled, trapped, and suffocated in the crush.
Or will they attempt to restore the norms Republicans have trampled?
SINCE THE day he became president, Donald Trump has trampled political norms.
After he hit the ground, the horse trampled him, the website said.
I won't be hunted by a lion, or trampled by a moose.
We saw some kids getting trampled and parents trying to protect them.
A constellation of trampled, blackened gum wads hovered inches from my face.
There are reports of injuries: people with burned faces, people being trampled.
Other news outlets said five captives had been trampled in overcrowded trucks.
Above all her First Amendment rights must NOT be trampled by Democrats!
Near him lay his violin, smashed, trampled, a strange overwhelming little corpse.
He and his supporters say his First Amendment rights are being trampled.
But the elephants in Mr. Hazra's photo had not accidentally trampled anyone.
They trampled Ottawa on Tuesday with their best performance of the series.
"We are just the grass that elephants trampled on during their fight."
Witnesses said people on a packed escalator were trampled while escaping the fire.
Zacharia planted rice on her portion but the other family's cows trampled it.
I will not let America be trampled upon anymore by these radical jihadists.
Some said they knew of students who were trampled and left physically injured.
And, to prove that the investigation hadn't trampled her spirit, polka-dot flats.
People tripped and were trampled, with not enough space to get back up.
Some fleeing fans trampled each other as police scrambled to find the gunman.
More nightclub guests were reportedly injured while trying to escape and getting trampled.
I would rather get on the floor and be trampled by the parents.
But they also say, "When the elephants make love, the grass gets trampled."
We instantly realized how foolish that was while struggling to not get trampled.
"You name it and she got trampled," Natalie Hawkins said of her daughter.
Lanthimos has lurched into self-parody and been trampled by his own hobbyhorses.
When the bulls stampede, you either join the rush or you get trampled.
Almost immediately afterwards, cows escaped from the farm next door and trampled everything.
So that minority rights don't get trampled, which has happened in the past.
That one month where people trampled each other to get Vaporeons was tight.
The Union Jack flew behind her as she trampled a European Union flag.
They showed up in droves and damn near trampled him when he arrived.
She tried to run but ended on the ground, trampled in the chaos.
The hillman is knocked to the ground and trampled by the mule. 2.
The scout reads the trampled popcorn boxes, the displaced gravel, the wailing wind.
Chicago's police department has long trampled on the civil rights of innocent children.
One user even posted pictures showing her injuries from being trampled in the stampede.
Ehrhart's defenders say his intervention has ensured that some students' rights aren't trampled upon.
Crowe was trampled on and wounded by the animal's tusk, while the daughter escaped.
Another witness saw people getting trampled as protesters scrambled after the shooting started. 3.
She was so beloved she ended up trampled during a stampede for her affection.
The man was then trampled on and gored to death by the elephant's tusks.
Witnesses said they saw several people injured and trampled as people fled the station.
Most had been shot in the arms or the legs; one had been trampled.
Do we just continue to be lied to and trampled over by the government?
And later, he nearly died again when he was trampled by his own troops.
Dusty, swarming with Styrofoam coffee cups and cigarette butts, plastic bags and trampled napkins.
" Almena: "I would rather get on the floor and be trampled by the parents!
"A lot of people were trampled as others were trying to flee," he said.
But critics contended that too often they trampled due-process rights for accused students.
The mood of the exhibition: what happens when hope gets trampled but not killed.
But already, European data protection officials are bristling at having their turf trampled on.
"The C.F.P.B. has eroded freedom, trampled due process and killed jobs," Mr. Hensarling wrote.
We will rue the day that we allow that right to be trampled on.
The bully who trampled his way into the White House mocks women and survivors.
"That scene when Jon Snow gets trampled — it was so intense," Li tells us.
His concern was rewarded by being trampled but he miraculously suffered only minor injuries.
Lip service about internet access while municipal fiber efforts still get trampled and so on.
An elephant had gone "must," broken its chains, trampled some homes and killed a man.
People trampled California's poppies for the 'gram, and ruined it for the rest of us.
Clinton trampled Trump on hypocrisy, past reckless statements, policy realism, hurtful rhetoric and knowledge gaps.
It's no different from every other institutional norm Trump has trampled since he took office.
But the author is on heavily trampled territory, as this book's exhaustive bibliography makes clear.
Turkey's fundamental problem, the party said, was an overbearing state that trampled on citizens' rights.
"I remember when I was on the ground, seeing a girl getting trampled," she said.
The Pels get trampled but defend at an elite level when Holiday is by himself.
He fell and was trampled by fleeing patrons as he tried to get back up.
British media reported that the soldier was believed to have been trampled by an elephant.
I was beaten and trampled on by police officers who arrested me during that protest.
Men had their eyes gouged out, and babies were thrown on the ground and trampled.
It was to be trampled on by men that I was born into this world.
Commodity-sensitive currencies, like the Aussie and kiwi, were trampled below $0.60 in the stampede.
President Barack Obama trampled TransCanada's pipeline dreams, and now the Canadian company is fighting back.
Moore trampled Strange in a September runoff, even after Trump weighed in on Strange's behalf.
Here's what else is happening: The weather won't make the traffic-trampled streets any brighter.
Latson describes the many ways Eli (a pseudonym to protect his privacy) trampled social boundaries.
Dogs and children were for several minutes at risk of being trampled, and then were.
My place in Durham was friendly enough, but child-trampled, crowded, cold in the winter.
Nearly a dozen were killed by elephants in Africa and Asia, some trampled to death.
And now for the free stuff, she said, girding herself to be trampled to death.
Campers report the fear of being trampled by herds in the middle of the night.
People were being trampled, falling like dominos and suddenly, Brooklyn just didn't feel big enough.
Turner was still alive when her unborn child was cut out of her and trampled.
The bodies of the trampled victims were all found near a low wall, Ancona Firefighters Cmdr.
The improvements come a week after the pair was trampled by a female giraffe on Sept.
Matt enjoys being trampled, and I found some women that wanted to trample him with me.
"It's a cute dog pic, not a flag on fire or being trampled," tweeted one supporter.
The strongest tropical storm in the Atlantic in a decade, Matthew already trampled Cuba and Haiti.
Of the wounded, some seemed to be trampled as people tore through the streets in panic.
Our values are fragile—they're like plants that get forgotten, then trampled and scorched in combat.
In using the AWA, Cook argued, authorities have bypassed regular systems and trampled on individual rights.
Three people were taken to a nearby hospital and treated for leg injuries after being trampled.
President Jimmy Morales has ripped the rule of law to shreds and trampled on his judiciary.
Most of the clubgoers had suffocated from the smoke or had been trampled trying to escape.
Even in the countryside, though, the party took a hit; in urban areas, it was trampled.
Opponents of the bill had argued it trampled on free speech and could stifle academic debate.
They stomped onto and off of the stage, which was almost entirely green from trampled flowers.
They tried to stand, but the rushing crowd was too close and the couple were trampled.
Sometimes this is true, because humans have lit ruinous fires, tossed litter and trampled delicate ecosystems.
Progress was marching in earnest, and any old dogs were likely to be trampled beneath it.
This five-cornered gesture is a post-revolution symbolic return to un-trampled, transcendent Mother Nature.
Asia looked as deflated as her now-empty un-fun bags, as trampled as her butterflies.
Others are trampled or shot to death, and those who remain are captured and re-enslaved.
More than 500 were injured, some trampled, in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Whatever little trust had survived among the White House staff has been trampled by Scaramucci's arrival.
You can't show sadness by simply presenting a man who's been trampled on and screwed over.
At least 19 people -- most with injuries from being trampled -- were taken to hospitals, police said.
So a lot of horses are kicked, and trampled, and dead by the time they get there.
"The rights of victims were effectively trampled underfoot, and left to the whims of individuals," he added.
Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi previously said 16 were hospitalized after being trampled while leaving the fireworks.
They risked their lives to go to countries where their rights would be respected, not trampled upon.
In November, those grand plans were trampled on by NYC's 2016 tree — all 94 feet of it.
Unless there's someone out there willing and able to block you from being trampled by NBA stars?
"For too long the the kuffar have spit in our faces and trampled our rights," he wrote.
An off-duty officer attending the concert reported getting trampled by panicked people trying to get out.
The lesson here is not so much about what to do if you're trampled by an elephant.
One of these men was allegedly trampled to death by an elephant that suddenly attacked the group.
In the last 20 years, IndyCar races have often been trampled by Nascar races in TV viewership.
Coachella Weekend 1 a wrap, leaving sloppy seconds of Empire Polo Club's trampled grass for Weekend 2.
A very brief rundown of clues before I am trampled at the airport gate: 55A: Hi, kids!
They also trampled on jerseys bearing his name and gathered in a semicircle to watch one burn.
Three other movies arrived in wide release at domestic theaters over the weekend, and each was trampled.
Some people laughed at the sight, others trampled on them, but nobody bothered to pick them up.
"What would I tell Mr. Modi?" said Vakil Ahmed, whose son was the one trampled last week.
A woman was trampled to death by an elephant while trying to take a photo in Zimbabwe.
More than one smallholder has been murdered and hundreds have had their livestock stolen and their crops trampled.
Like, if something would have popped off that day, a minimum of ten people would have gotten trampled.
" Of ribwort plantain he says: "Native Americans call them 'white man's footsteps' because they flourish on trampled ground.
The creature is tortured and trampled underfoot as the crush freak imagines themselves orgasmically exploding under the pressure.
"My investment went down the drain after some stray cattle trampled and ate up the crop," he said.
His most-remembered on-field moment is when he was trampled by a ref, then penalized for it.
The President had trampled all over his own day one public messaging, but the media gamely followed suit.
Apparently, this concentration of energy was enough to damage the hairs, to bend them over like trampled grass.
But in their urgency they trampled down the walls that had kept life in Western Christendom neatly ordered.
The only thing these women love as much as the Canadian senator from Texas is their "trampled" Constitution.
They don't normally end in dislocated shoulders, or broken collarbones, or people trampled to death on the racetrack.
In some moments, the advice helps to lift trampled spirits — in others, it is intended to ensure survival.
Britain First members trampled over prayer mats to hand out Bibles to Muslims in mosques back in 2014.
Panicked crowds knocked her down and dozens of people trampled over her, stepping on her head and neck.
The narrator, an unflappable salesman, calmly tosses fleece jackets into the frenzied crowd as trampled, mangled bodies accumulate.
"My investment went down the drain after some stray cattle trampled and ate up the crop," he said.
At least one woman was trampled and taken into a courthouse before she could be removed by ambulance.
The Democrats will be marching out to punish Trump, but it is Congressional Republicans who will get trampled.
But his ball bounced off someone or something and came to rest in grass trampled down by fans.
As a magistrate, civil servant and politician, she heard echoes of that humiliation in the trampled dignity of women.
Moboya says he was trampled by an elephant when he shot it six times while protecting a friend's farm.
After returning the antelope to its pen, family members found Boxler, who had apparently been trampled by an animal.
They say Maduro has trampled on basic democratic freedoms and is leading the country into a hyperinflationary economic collapse.
Where streets that once looked impossibly untouched transform into trampled reminders of our dirty footprint on this here world.
He disagreed with Vice President Mike Pence's statement that no one's rights should be trampled in gun control legislation.
It was bad enough that Man of Steel trampled on the memory of the first two good Superman movies.
Then there were the unhinged tourists, who wandered off paths and trampled plants just to get a good photo.
Even in the wild, walrus births are a dicey affair, and babies are sometimes trampled to death in stampedes.
On the ground lay a dead animal, inspired by a dog Keuning saw trampled on the street in India.
Mr. Wolfe's garden is surrounded by a nylon-rope fence that he installed because somebody trampled on the flowers.
The merger would have trampled on First Amendment principles, crippled the future of journalism, and disproportionately harmed minority communities.
And what about the Latinos whose civil rights were trampled on by Arpaio's immigration "sweeps" in predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods?
He was shot three times in the right leg, fell and was trampled, shattering bones in his left leg.
Some people did appear to throw punches without warning and others got trampled in the ensuing pandemonium, Eleazer said.
The spirit of 1989 has not been trampled underfoot by Russia's Vladimir Putin and China's Xi Jinping, after all.
Along with the outlaws and lawmen, women, civilians and a tuba player are blown away or trampled by horses.
The fields had been designated as kids-only areas, and start times posted on signs were trampled or taken.
Witnesses described a near-stampede in some places, as people sprinted for cover, jumped fences and trampled one another.
Whether intentional on Mr. Abloh's part, it was hard to ignore the symbolism he presented of nature trampled underfoot.
Panicked patrons can be seen scrambling for the front door, and concertgoers trampled one another as a bottleneck formed.
Witnesses said the carriage was engulfed in flames, and dozens of passengers were trampled as they tried to escape.
One of my characters could be teaching a class one day and get trampled by an elephant the next.
"Drivers are making the business possible but they aren't making minimum wage and they're being trampled on," she said.
In her tweet, she described students "being trampled and screaming" during Wednesday's evacuation of the school north of Atlanta.
I did not, however, particularly enjoy seeing Saul knocked to the ground and trampled upon in every imaginable way.
At the start of this year in Chemnitz, neo-Nazis beat and trampled a thirteen-year-old Tunisian girl.
Tom Cole fired back and skewered Democrats for having "trampled on" the Republican minority's rights throughout the impeachment inquiry.
The people of America understand due process and they understand when it is being trampled in the people's House.
Democrats can pick up the flag that the current crop of opportunists and careerists have trampled in the mud.
In 2017, a trained elephant trampled a tour guide in Victoria Falls, a tourist resort in the country's west.
Not only has your heart been trampled, but trust in your partner and sense of safety has also been decimated.
Even before the war, Bangladesh had been trampled by another apocalyptic horseman: a cyclone killed hundreds of thousands in 1970.
That ruling, the filing reads, trampled Bulger's rights to effectively present a defense and to testify on his own behalf.
Standing in the way of herds are fields of maize, beans, peas and cassava, often trampled and eaten by elephants.
These age-segregated populations may have evolved in part to protect young dinosaurs from getting trampled by their gargantuan elders.
That ruling, the filing argued, trampled Bulger's rights to effectively present a defense and to testify on his own behalf.
If you're standing still, you're definitely screwed—so you join in the fray and hope to not get trampled underfoot.
And on a visit in 2009, Gessen found that its Jewish character had long ago been trampled out of existence.
"Basic due-process rights for these children are really being trampled on right now by the Trump administration," Welch said.
Early in the riot one guard, William Quinn, died after a blow to the head; he fell and was trampled.
Thus, he has explicitly equated his investigation with a dark time in our history when Congress trampled on civil liberties.
In Elliott Carter's Piano Concerto , written three decades later, the soloist is all but trampled underfoot by a rampaging orchestra.
Per the reports, three people were transported to a hospital with minor leg injuries after being trampled in the chaos.
One operator reports being told that people were being trampled and that as many as 20 people had been shot.
Witnesses also describe the crowd staying calm for the most part in an effort to keep people from getting trampled.
The mass of people crammed into the parking lot almost trampled one another in an attempt to escape the venue.
Visiting the Jolo cathedral, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Mr. Duterte and his entourage trampled over evidence, church officials said.
They trampled everything in their path and went under and over ropes designed to prevent them from doing exactly that.
She heard screams and gunshots as people hurtled toward the exit and she was pushed to the ground and trampled.
Vanquished local rulers, if lucky, might be granted a princely death, sewn into a sack and then trampled by horses.
Our feigned progress leads us to ignore the innocent people who have been trampled and shallowly regarded as collateral damage.
The site also features prints from smaller ornithopod dinosaurs and "chicken-sized" theropod dinosaurs, alongside trampled tracks from other sauropods.
And he may be empowered by the haphazard political coalition that trampled democratic practices under the pretext of saving democracy.
Chipotle has struggled of late to win customers back after a number of food-safety issues trampled traffic and sales.
This comes after at least 19 people -- most with injuries from being trampled -- were taken to hospitals on Monday night.
"Bouteflika just trampled on the constitution after he decided to extend his fourth term," said the National Coordination for Change.
We avoid getting trampled, and the teams are by this point on the floor for a 153 pm tip-off.
Time runs out for a king on an hourglass; a woman is trampled by a horse pulling a skull-filled cart.
For some, Times Square is a place to get trampled by tourists and eat dinner at a seriously overpriced TGI Fridays.
Their attorney, Vincent Provenzano, tells us his clients were trampled in the chaos of people rushing for exits during the shooting.
That, coupled with a kinder and gentler Trump, Cramer said, explains how the bull suddenly came alive and trampled the bears.
Someone behind me was pushing me, and I was so afraid that I would fall and be trampled by the crowd.
While being helped by her friends to escape, she was trampled by a crowd fleeing the concert, according to the lawsuit.
"The honour of Israel's army cannot be trampled," Israeli Culture minister Miri Regev said on her Facebook page after the incident.
ONE by one, liberal democracies are waking up to find their certainties trampled by the march of close-the-borders populism.
GAVIN KIELYDublin "Trampled by elephants" (August 12th) was misleading in its treatment of the situation in the southern region of Thailand.
I stopped to head back then a 2nd wave of people were running so I had to run or get trampled.
Nearly $0.73 trillion has been wiped off global stock markets this year, with emerging markets trampled flat by a charging dollar.
Believe me, any anarchist who dared to screw around with these ladies would have been skinned and then trampled to death.
You'd think these tiny amphibians would prefer to steer clear of the pachyderms, lest they get trampled by their enormous feet.
As a congressman, he opposed bills requiring insurers to cover contraception, saying they trampled on the religious liberty of those companies.
My job was simply to furnish a script and prepare myself to see it trampled on by both director and actors.
We literally trampled over ourselves as the increasingly frail defendant crept into the courthouse in pearl white pumps and paisley prints.
Not the first time It's not the first time Trump has trampled sensitivities about war dead to make a political point.
Other than photos of her face on trampled posters, Lam wasn't seen in Hong Kong on the day of the protests.
"Can China be so easily bullied now -- and Chinese lives be so carelessly trampled on?" one popular Weibo post read Wednesday.
A second principle trampled in proposed tax reform is maintaining equality between businesses, promoting fairer competition and lowering barriers to entry.
I can still see a sad old farmer, kneeling and crying in his trampled rice field, broken seedlings in his hands.
The underlying commonalities among them (everyone's sensitivity was mercilessly trampled in youth) are no less repetitive for being believable and touching.
It's torn apart and trampled again and again by war, then brought together again by a passion that's never clearly developed.
The Australian dollar scraped back over $103 and the New Zealand dollar rose 210%, after being trampled in the dollar's tear.
Congress can take some measure of satisfaction by censuring a president who has trampled their Article One authority in multiple ways.
Who was being the most trampled on in the United States and whose rights underneath the law were the most precarious?
It also came after a long-winded answer about how important transparency is -- and how Trump has trampled all over it.
Gamez hit the ground ... and after he was trampled by another horse -- he was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.
And yet the nerds online are berating Christofi on the grounds that he trampled on the very sanctity of books everywhere.
One of their first attempts at a crop ended in disaster when it was trampled by cows and eaten by rabbits.
Smaller children were trampled in the chaos, or sent to the back of the lines with tears running down their faces.
One day I see a trampled blueberry muffin lying on the sidewalk and I think of Bill Cosby and Andrea Constand.
A woman was trampled to death by an elephant as she tried to take a photograph of the animal in Zimbabwe.
After the call with Putin, Trump also trampled on his own administration's policy towards the escalating crisis in Venezuela to Russia's favor.
Last month, wild elephants trampled two refugees to death and Rahman said more such encounters appeared inevitable as more forest is destroyed.
Gasper was then trampled by fleeing concertgoers before someone helped her take cover and drove her to a hospital, the complaint says.
The man said people were trampled on when they fled the train after hearing a whoosh and seeing flames race towards them.
Research by Cliff Asness, Roni Israelov and John Liew of AQR Capital Management finds that in a panic, all markets get trampled.
So while having your name trampled over on a questionable corner in Hollywood may not seem like a tribute, it actually is.
And yet, in one of Wall Street's starkest divergences, the shares of asset managers have been trampled during this year's bull run.
LUNDY ISLAND, England (Reuters) - A path of trampled grass leads up the hill to St. Helen's, the only church on Lundy Island.
All of the proceeds from the calendar go directly to Gulf Coast wildlife rehabs like Trampled Rose Rescue & Rehab in Ponchatoula, Louisiana.  
Critics say the agreement has trampled on the civil rights of refugees fleeing war and betrayed the ideals of the European Union.
Over the past 24 months, Trump has scorned judges, derided the American court system, and trampled on all manner of constitutional principles.
It seems as if every week there's a new fundamental human right being trampled, demanding a flood of opposition storming the streets.
National Parks Foundation Some of the country's most scenic national parks are suffering from overflowed garbage bins, unkempt bathrooms and trampled paths.
He denies his government has trampled human rights and says members of his family in government are recruited on their own merit.
He shepherds us like a herd through the dirt, stone, snow, and mud paths, keeping us from getting trampled by actual animals.
Yet a bout of malaise nearly undercut all that as the Grizzlies trampled over them in a comeback that fell just short.
Most had endured gunshot wounds, but others had been trampled while fleeing, or had been hurt climbing fences to escape the gunfire.
Leaving politics at the door is easy — so long as it's not your race, husband or gender being trampled inside its threshold.
Trails can consist of little more than slightly trampled grass, easily mistaken for the paths left by wandering rivulets or grazing sheep.
Black Friday videos posted in recent years show shoppers shoving and shouting, with one temporary worker even trampled to death in 2008.
Because there is no more powerful moment to recognize and be inspired by your values than when they have been trampled on.
Two were trampled during a looting spree; others were attacked because they speak the wrong language or come from the wrong place.
With all the norms Trump has trampled in his 19 months in office, why should we care if he violates this one?
Its report described a police department whose officers routinely trampled on the civil rights of Chicago residents, especially Latinos and African-Americans.
With no prior notice to Congress, the Justice Department has trampled on the will of the voters in CO and other states.
They are left to freeze overnight, then trampled underfoot to remove water and skin, and dried in intense sunlight during the day.
He oversees a team that trampled favored New England in the Super Bowl, that has coalesced after a 48-7 defeat Nov.
"I would say that other clubs are now liable and in danger of being targeted, trampled on and dismantled," Mr. Draskovich said.
But after maneuvering for years to generate buzz from inside the Senate, all three were trampled by Trump in the 2016 primaries.
In the midst of their victory charge, the team accidentally trampled a few unsuspecting photographers who were just trying to do their jobs.
A mother and her three-year-old son were hospitalized after being trampled by a giraffe near their home in South Africa Monday.
In the rush to try to beat the crowds on the last day chaos ensued and some 350 people were trampled to death.
However, PETA says the situation could've easily ended with Uga X and/or the humans standing near the dog getting trampled or killed.
Bear lumbers through life heedless of his impact; Pinch shrinks, unable to escape the giant's shadow, hoping only to avoid being trampled underfoot.
I know people like her in real life and they always lay their heart out and then are surprised when they're trampled on.
"Just this one time," you tell yourself, loosening your grip on your empty water bottle as it slips onto the trampled grass below.
Instead, he has been driven only by an intense desire to "win" regardless of what policy may be created or truth trampled upon.
The green-jeweled oasis of Central Park is "being trampled to death," as former parks commissioner Adrian Benepe told the Times in 21985.
At the Khunjerab Pass, what once was verdant grassland covered with patches of purple wildflowers is giving way to muddy, tourist-trampled grass.
That stunningly bad idea would have trampled on decades of FCC precedent, not to mention the most basic principles of free-market economics.
The world's two superpowers have locked tusks over tariffs, and the rest of the world — especially Asia — seems in danger of being trampled.
It's when everyone has to decide: Do I want to get trampled on Black Friday or have my identity stolen on Cyber Monday?
"Stand up or be trampled by the cesspool of hypocrisy, greed and treachery," reads one sheet posted in several buildings in the neighborhood.
From the start, Mr. Trump trampled on longstanding intelligence community ideals of nonpartisanship and the importance of presenting the unvarnished truth to politicians.
Chipotle has struggled for more than two years to win customers back after a number of food-safety issues trampled traffic and sales.
The whole carriage was engulfed in flames, witnesses said, and dozens of passengers trampled over one another to try to exit the train.
He said he fell to the ground on his back and, scared of being trampled, fought people off with his hands and feet.
"This guy has completely trampled on the rule of law, avoided consequence and accountability under law," Harris told TIME when asked about Trump.
But it was a more taxing task for Kavanaugh than some recent predecessors given the trampled conventions left in the wake of Trump.
I will not stand by and allow our sovereignty to be eroded, our laws to be trampled, or our borders to be disrespected anymore.
Romania, a small country on the fringe of Europe, has a long history of being trampled, disrespected and ignored by the world's great powers.
Who don't want to participate in this game at all — neither to personally profit from it, nor to have their privacy trampled by it?
This retail tradition evokes its own doomsday: bodies trampled by doorbuster deals, overworked and exploited low-wage workers, families trying to make ends meet.
Sometimes the horses themselves suffered injury; other times it was property damage and pedestrian injury as the terrified steeds trampled everything in their paths.
That kind delineation is quickly trampled when it comes to new studies, one of which came out Friday, resulting in the usual freak out.
The elephant knocked over walls of small shacks and trampled motorbikes while it lumbered through the streets of Siliguri as hundreds of residents followed.
"We're going to be able to show we are one voice, one people speaking for those whose lives are being trampled on," Durand said.
According to BBC, a suspected rhino poacher died at the park after allegedly being trampled on by an elephant and then eaten by lions.
Mothers get trampled by cows (Saki's own mother actually suffered this fate) and children chewed up by hyenas as often as ladies drink tea.
Some fell in the sea and drowned and others were trampled during the panic, including a small child, leaving between 20 and 30 dead.
This is how the Founders ensured that the settled will of the majority would be reflected without the rights of the minority being trampled.
The 19-year-old ultimately trampled over Bertens in the third-set tiebreak as the Dutch self destructed by producing four successive unforced errors.
Amid the trampled grass littered with plastic beer cups and water bottles, concertgoers in cowboy hats huddled together, looking for a place to hide.
At least three people were trampled and injured on Saturday after a stampede broke out at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival in Houston, police reported.
We believe that the freedom of speech is a sacrosanct American principle, and we're sick of seeing the First Amendment trampled on college campuses.
Jon almost gets trampled to death and emerges out of a teaming mass of men, cornered and about to die a terribly violent death.
Hartwell says she trampled his visitation rights because he was supposed to get Ella on Tuesday, but apparently Keshia was still out of town.
In 2009, a few months after Mr Siebel had launched a new startup, he was trampled by an elephant while on safari in Tanzania.
Four Rohingya refugees were trampled to death by an elephant in a makeshift camp in the Cox's Bazar area of Bangladesh on Saturday morning.
The thrust of Obama's argument was that America is a great nation that has slumped into crisis because its core values are being trampled.
They also complained that stray cows routinely trampled their crops but that if they tried to do anything about it, they would be arrested.
The breathless council dismantles them, scooping into the cups with apple corers and smooshing them under spatulas, releasing soft, sliding squeaks like trampled snow.
It openly backs violent criminals who rampantly smashed facilities, set fire, assaulted innocent civilians, trampled on the rule of law and jeopardized social order.
Protesters trampled the Chinese flag, defaced it, placed it in a dumpster and pushed the dumpster into a river, according to The Associated Press.
They said it trampled on the rights of voters in those states and created uncertainty about how strictly federal drugs laws will be enforced.
As Lieutenant Diedhiou was walking back from changing the camera trap batteries, he stopped suddenly and pointed at large oval spheres of trampled grass.
Within years, many of the thousands of paintings featured would disappear into hidden store cupboards, trampled beneath the inescapable march of state-backed socialist realism.
A California man was arrested after he lost control of his horse during a fair parade and the animal trampled an 8-year-old boy.
The gunfire sent concertgoers running from the club and Ibarra was trampled in the stampede as they fled the chaotic scene, according to ABC News.
Only recently has another narrative been recognized — one of shameless spiritual imperialism that trampled native cultures and eventually devolved into explicit political and economic oppression.
If, as alleged, Trump has trampled on the rule of law, then the integrity of our political system requires that he be held to account.
Poacher The internet was seized with interest in the story of a suspected rhino poacher who was trampled by elephants and then eaten by lions.
In her suit, Gasper said she was struck by one of his bullets and later trampled by a crowd trying to flee the concert venue.
In Orange is the New Black, Caputo is flooded with guilt when he sees Taystee trampled by the same system that employed him for years.
Ibn Ezra's question, then, ought to be ours: As human dignity is trodden and trampled upon again and again (and again), what will we do?
In addition to the 58 people who died, nearly 500 were injured, some by gunfire and some trampled or otherwise hurt while running for cover.
The poppies brought thousands of tourists, many of whom trampled the flowers to get that perfect pic to share, dropping their trash along the way.
Now and again, elephants snap—as demonstrated by the recent case of the British tourist trampled to death by an elephant at a trekking camp.
Arizona opened its season with an overtime win over Philadelphia, but kicked off a six-game road trip by getting trampled by Ottawa 21-210.
By the campaign's end 750,000 people had visited his home town and trampled his flowerbeds to see him, 150,000 of them in a single weekend.
In a time when they are particularly vulnerable to violence, discrimination, and damaging policies, it's our responsibility to make sure their rights are not trampled.
Fascism and communism found the modern form of individual liberty lacking, and sought to reinject community—albeit in monstrous, immoderate ways that trampled on liberty.
Trump, handling his first major attack on American soil as President, was true to his bruiser's persona: He was tough, politically incorrect and trampled nuance.
The moderator, Elaine Quijano of CBS News, lost control of the debate at several points as Mr. Kaine trampled on Mr. Pence's two-minute answers.
There are perhaps no musicians whom history has trampled over so forcefully as electronic producers, who are disproportionately burdened by whipsaw shifts in popular taste.
But lawmakers whose states benefit from the program as is are fighting those who say the program's original intent has been trampled by wealthy interests.
Republicans and their allies in the NRA gun lobby said the Democratic bills were too restrictive and trampled on the constitutional right to bear arms.
"The United States repeatedly trampled on human rights in other countries and wilfully slaughtered innocent victims," it said, referring to deaths in U.S. drone strikes.
" Mr. Zarco's lawyer, William Hochberg, said his client was not "looking for trouble, but he won't be trampled on" by the Pozzuolis' "zealous pizza lawyers.
To Mr. Kaczynski, these demonstrators have "trampled on all that is holy in our culture," in particular his vision of unblemished Polish heroism and martyrdom.
Feature Two years after the standoff at the Malheur Refuge, many people in the region remain convinced that their way of life is being trampled.
As people started running out of the venue, she said, they thought they might be trampled, so they decided to join the rush to leave.
In 1999, also in Nigeria, at least 14 people were trampled to death trying to reach the stage to receive Mr. Bonnke's professed healing powers.
Sand is almost as boring as ice, anyway, and when the sand is being trampled by an army of fearless gelding warriors it induces sleep.
Hong Kong protestors on Sunday trampled on a Chinese flag, vandalized a subway station and set fire across a wide street, the Associated Press reported.
Only a few passes later, Tomás was on the ground again, as the bull hooked his horns underneath the jacket of Tomás's suit and trampled him.
Saunders said he could not speak to reports that people were trampled, but he resisted the suggestion that a stampede broke out after shots were fired.
The attack on a hospital that treats military casualties from around Afghanistan drew wide condemnation and President Ashraf Ghani said it "trampled on all human values".
If you don't move out of the way, you will be beaten, trampled, tackled, offered red wine from a plastic bottle, or all four at once.
The Thunder are looking to bounce back from consecutive home losses to Indiana and Cleveland, and they were trampled 241-23 by the Cavaliers on Sunday.
In the most recent G.O.P presidential debate, Ben Carson used the expression six times in two sentences, as if to coat himself in boot-trampled earth.
"Students were running out of the cafeteria, students were pushing others, some got trampled on, and some did make it out of the school," she said.
At one point in the chaos, Allen was nearly trampled underfoot, but he said a police officer helped him get up and out of the way.
"Those who trampled on the statue of Commander Chavez do not see that their parents receive the pension and are benefited by social missions," he said.
Fourteen other teens were shot by the gunman, while four sustained other injuries, including one who broke his jaw when he was trampled in the panic.
But last month, the parliament passed a new law on forest lands that activists said ignored the importance of indigenous people and trampled on their rights.
Republicans ultimately trampled them on election day, retaking the U.S. Senate and winning the largest margin of seats in the House of Representatives in American history.
Meanwhile, opposition figures are thrown in prison, media freedom is trampled upon, and food is horded and dished out to party cronies while the people starve.
He'd been trampled to death by an elephant, according to his accomplices, only for his bodily remains to be later "devoured" by a pride of lions.
There was a shared fear that we were moving in the wrong direction, that the values of our community were being trampled by dark, hostile forces.
The Justice Department "has trampled on the will of the voters," said Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado, a Republican in a state full of independent voters.
Trump administration officials have suggested that the rights of speakers on college campuses have been trampled by student protesters, and that conservatives have been unfairly targeted.
They blind him, I sneak up to him, and boom, I've got myself a gun—I will let him get trampled and eaten by the rats.
Benches were smashed, gardens trampled, a fountain destroyed and other artifacts damaged at the Odell S. Williams Now and Then African American Museum in Baton Rouge.
Even over the last 2500 years — when bulls have trampled bearish resistance — the S&P Low Volatility Index has done better than the S&P 500.
Coppens, in an interview with Reuters, called for international groups to probe the government, which she said was "violated and trampled" the human rights of Nicaraguans.
Trump invoked the rhetoric of an America era when racism was sanctioned by law, indigenous rights were trampled and immigration was limited to people from Europe.
On occasion, the federal government of the United States has also had to intervene to safeguard the rights of minority groups who have been trampled underfoot.
Tibetan rights groups and exiles regularly criticize the government for not respecting the religious rights and traditions of Tibetans, and say China has trampled upon their culture.
Since he launched his unlikely presidential campaign in 2015, Trump has trampled on political norms, slamming politicians and not hesitating to offend pockets of the American population.
"A Westhill High School teacher was also injured during the incident as she was trampled by a mass of students," the statement indicates without naming the teacher.
The Republican nominee has trampled all over them" Nov 103th 2016 Nov 12th 2016: "His victory threatens old certainties about America and its role in the world.
He also had to persuade farmers not to attack the elephants who trampled their crops, but to keep them away with barriers of chilli plants or beehives.
It's not uncommon to see a drunk rider fly off his saddle and land on his neck, or to watch someone get trampled by another racer's horse.
In recent months, however, Golinger has increasingly criticized the policies of Chavez's successor, Nicolas Maduro, who she says has trampled basic rights and let corruption run rampant.
The case: The five suits include one mass tort for 450 victims who were shot, trampled, or who are suffering from post-traumatic stress from the Oct.
Shortly thereafter, he joined Kyuss, the grandaddies of stoned-to-the-bone desert rock, and took some time out to play on Goatsnake's classic Trampled Under Hoof.
Now that we've tackled the good stuff, let's go over how to best conquer Black Friday this year without getting trampled, wasting money, losing your sanity, etc.
And since that day in 23.8 I have watched in anger as the constitutionally protected right to an abortion has been attacked and trampled across the country.
So if you'd rather not get trampled over a discounted flat-screen TV at Walmart, you've got plenty of incentive to do you shopping with Amazon instead.
"Today someone who has given so much to so many had his constitutional rights trampled upon," Brian McMonagle, one of Mr. Cosby's lawyers, said outside the court.
Now that we've tackled the good stuff, let's go over how to best conquer Black Friday this year without getting trampled, wasting money, losing your sanity, etc.
His ball fell short of the porch and landed on a muddy, trampled patch of ground that did not leave him an option other than a layup.
A marshal had been holding a rope behind Woods to keep the crowd back, but he dropped it and was nearly trampled as the crowd surged forward.
A better Uber might have found a way to work with municipalities on improving transit rather than treating city governments as enemies to be tricked and trampled.
More than 500 people were injured in the shooting at an outdoor concert on Sunday night in Las Vegas, including some who were trampled in the panic.
"I think it would mark the conclusion of the coup," she said, reiterating her view that her ouster, while procedurally lawful, trampled the will of the electorate.
Turkey's foreign ministry slammed the statement, saying it showed EU countries were using migrants as political tools, and that they were allowing international law to be "trampled".
She is author of the forthcoming book, Trampled by Unicorns: Big Tech's empathy problem and how to fix it, which will release in the Fall of 2020.
Advocates of a House Republican bill reauthorizing the Higher Education Act also say they hope to restore First Amendment rights that have been trampled under federal law.
The special governance system that Beijing had promised would govern Hong Kong and keep it distinct from the mainland until at least 2047 has been thoroughly trampled.
The babies most likely lived in forests in age-segregated herds, which could protect them both from predators and from being trampled by their own gigantic parents.
I was trampled by the southwest coast of this puzzle, which was probably a piece of cake for anyone up on their tiny cars, but no matter.
In his address, Sessions focused on concerns about whether the rights of speakers on college campuses were being trampled by student protesters who find their views offensive.
Earlier in September, a local woman was trampled to death by an elephant along the Zambezi River near Kariba while walking from a nightclub with her boyfriend.
She's also at one point almost completely trampled to death, but a woman named Nora (thanks, closed captioning!) and her daughter stop and help Arya get back up.
I am shocked and saddened by the impact these restrictions could have on, not only Atlassian employees and their families, but all citizens whose dignity is being trampled.
Today a man who has meant so much to so many; a man who has given so much to so many; has had his constitutional rights trampled on.
In a statement released by his attorneys after the press conference, the actor's legal team said that "presumption of innocence … was trampled upon" in the Empire star's case.
Last week, for instance, he trampled all his own closing argument in a speech at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by lashing out at women who accused him of sexual assault.
" When they got to their next destination, Latvia, Hanna broke down to host Chris Harrison about how her experience so far had been "trampled over by stupid drama.
"The will of some seven million people in the referendum has been trampled," one group, the Coalition for the Happiness of Our Next Generation said in a statement.
And yet day after day, century after century, human dignity is trodden and trampled upon in countless ways -- by poverty and oppression, by hunger, illness, loneliness and abandonment.
Germany remains something of a soccer villain in Brazil because of the way its men's team trampled their Brazilian hosts in the semifinals of the 2014 World Cup.
The men, who all wore black, pushed their way through the crowds of mourners, trampled the memorial and occupied the stairs, scaring away those who were there earlier.
Here she was, a year into her campaign and about to get trampled by a socialist, and "Breaking Barriers" was the best her staff could come up with.
Walking the rambling grounds and trampled pathways — she shares the house with her mother and three spirited dogs — she points out plants as if they are old friends.
In a video from that time, President Bashar al-Assad's soldiers trampled a group of young protesters shackled in chains on the ground: You want freedom, you animals?
On the other are critics, including many conservative activists and lawyers, who say that young men are being demonized and having their rights trampled in campus disciplinary proceedings.
A park area around the mouth got trampled by the hundreds of rescuers, and media workers, who flocked to help with the mission and to report on it.
"The presumption of innocence, a bedrock in the search for justice, was trampled upon at the expense of Mr. Smollett," the "Empire" actor's attorneys said in a statement.
Many are summa cum laude graduates, or have fought, bled and died in our military for the exact same American values this president trampled on today so heartlessly.
They were convinced that it not only trampled core American principles, but also produced useless intelligence while potentially endangering United States troops who might fall into enemy hands.
And on the side of the road just past Stewart is a sign, slightly trampled in the grass, with a Houston phone number for immigration lawyer Elaine Morley.
Nearly $7 trillion has been wiped off world stocks, emerging markets have been trampled flat by a charging dollar and even gold and U.S. government bonds have lost money.
Then in April, all that was left of a suspected rhino poacher were his skull and shorts after he was trampled by an elephant and then eaten by lions.
The presumption of innocence, a bedrock in the search for justice, was trampled upon at the expense of Mr. Smollett and notably, on the eve of a Mayoral election.
Retailers are marking down TVs of all sorts, including 4K Ultra HD TVs and Roku Smart TVs, so you can see every blade of grass that'll be trampled underfoot.
He has routinely trampled over red lines laid down by the EPP, yet still the group has coddled him, cheering his election victories and dismissing calls to expel Fidesz.
"Tanger Factory Outlets is the real crowded theater, where investors might get trampled rushing for the exit," said Will Geisdorf, ETF strategist at Ned Davis Research, in a note.
Across television shows, films, albums and web series, Jack Black and Kyle Gass have taken a one-note joke, hammered it into the ground, then trampled all over it.
A dream vacation turned into a horrific nightmare when Scottish tourist Gareth Crowe was gored and trampled to death by an elephant he was riding in Thailand on Monday.
The story went on to tell of the man's slow discovery that his home had been taken, his values trampled, his security washed away with the tides of change.
I'd rather lie naked in a working abattoir being trampled by frightened livestock than spend a minute in the company of a member of The 1975 or, say, Blossoms.
AKWorley990 is not a veteran, however, and gets trampled to death, his avatar rag-dolling to the ground as we, long-standing members of the Bear Hunters, cackle wildly.
He's the witty underdog everyone roots for — the guy who's been constantly trampled by life and is, finally, on the cusp of getting the break he so badly deserves.
Don't Get Trampled By A Unicorn, Audit Your Comp So, if you're an employee working at a "unicorn" company (or are considering joining one), what questions should you have?
When I look at art, in whatever form it takes, I want to walk away feeling like my brain, chest, and stomach have been ripped out and absolutely trampled.
Long trampled upon Louisiana's old-boy political network in the same manner that Mr. Trump, and, to some degree, Ted Cruz, have flattened and baffled the Republican Party's establishment.
In the entrance foyer were hundreds of coat hooks, and the jackets and sweaters that hung there were being knocked down by this mob and trampled with muddy boots!
As a candidate, Mr Trump happily trampled on Republican orthodoxies, promising to protect voters' Medicare and Social Security while condemning the Iraq War—and voters loved him for it.
His stories and books always seek out the victims of violence, the survivors, the men and women who are trampled by power yet find a way to keep going.
Critics said a blanket condemnation of anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism, as contained in the original draft, would have trampled academic freedom and opened the university to costly litigation.
In a statement to journalist Yashar Ali, McNabb explains his background, his thoughts about gun control, and, yes, the feral hogs that trampled through his two acres of land.
Last night, when the Boltons surrounded the last remaning ranks of Snow's Wildling army, his men pushed and shoved on, leaving our hero trampled, almost suffocated by the crowd.
On Thanksgiving, that number swelled to more than 20—it's a wonder the family shih tzu, hilariously named Mink because she resembled a mink stole, was not trampled underfoot.
A main part of our mission is defending Jewish and pro-Israel students' First Amendment rights from being trampled by anti-Israel protesters, a growing threat on college campuses.
The term Robber Baron characterizes this group as a bunch of ruthless men who amassed vast fortunes while they trampled over workers' rights and stabbed competitors in the back.
It's exciting when cities are trampled, but we also need to see the rampaging beast brought down, perhaps by a good monster who comes to the defense of humanity.
Those limestone surfaces are pedestrian objects in more ways than one: made to be trampled on, day in and day out, in places like Macau and Rio de Janeiro.
Minnesota advances to play a familiar opponent, its Big Ten rival Michigan State, which trampled the Gophers by 24 points in February in the teams' only meeting this season.
Verdict: Sun's vaginal calligraphy may not be very deep, but saying — as the CAA did — that it "wantonly defiled calligraphy and trampled over civilization" might be a slight exaggeration.
All three Olympic debutants, Kim, Ku and Lee, showed no sign of rookie nerves as they trampled over Netherlands and Australia before saving their best for the gold medal-decider.
Among those receiving medical treatment was a 20-year-old Canadian man with mild traumatic injuries from being trampled, the officials from the Navarra regional government said in a statement.
"The presumption of innocence, a bedrock in the search for justice, was trampled upon at the expense of Mr. Smollett and notably, on the eve of a mayoral election. "Mr.
The Aussie was on track for its first weekly gain this year, whereas the Singapore dollar and Thai baht have been trampled in a rush out of from emerging market.
Facebook has already trampled over net neutrality principles in the country with its zero-rated Free Basics, though the Indian authorities effectively banned the practice with a ruling last year.
In Gilroy, California, crowds trampled over each other on Sunday trying to escape a shooter that sneaked into the city's annual food festival by cutting a hole in a fence.
Along with Victor "Ferra" Francal, who finished 4th with The Leftovers last season, PSG eSports have eagerly trampled all comers and already secured a place at next month's World Championship.
It is also not Chinese or Soviet-style communism where much of the economy is centrally controlled and the rights of individuals are trampled under the heavy boot of government.
The move was praised by groups representing students accused of sexual assault, who felt the guidance issued by the Obama administration trampled on the due process rights of alleged perpetrators.
In a statement to journalist Yashar Ali, McNabb explains his background, his thoughts about gun control, and, yes, the feral hogs that have trampled through his two acres of land.
Some saw him as a ruthless despot who trampled rights and freedoms; many others hailed him as the crowds did that first night, as a revolutionary hero for the ages.
In witness accounts and 911 calls made public in recent months, some people who escaped gunfire reported being trampled on by other people as they fled the country music festival.
Congress should not stand by idly while our Constitution is trampled upon by a president who considers himself, his family and his sprawling business empire to be above the law.
Gardner also slammed Sessions for failing to notify Congress of the policy change in advance, which he said "trampled on the will of the voters" in Colorado and other states.
But under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the focus has shifted to people of faith, police officers and local government officials who maintain they have been trampled by the federal government.
The copyright takedown system, though, often terminates live videos without a meaningful chance for disagreement, and many streamers feel the suspension system has trampled their ability to express themselves politically.
But you have felt like them if you've once had your heart trampled, or clung to someone unworthy of your devotion, or made a damn fool of yourself for love.
The implication has always been that she should "know her place," that she has trampled over our precious, fragile British values by marrying into our purest institution: the royal family.
On the eve of his first round, he was standing on the trampled grasses behind the 18th green talking about the pleasure of playing an entire round without feeling poorly.
The risks of getting caught by rangers, trampled by elephants or eaten by lions may seem insubstantial compared to the opportunity to feed your entire family for a whole year.
Indigenous people are seeing their food supply threatened, facing displacement from their homes, and are being trampled over by special interests that want to exploit their lands and sacred sites.
But in 1998, crowds of soccer fans celebrating France's World Cup victory trampled the grounds, damaging the aging spigots and some of the piping, bringing the fountains to a standstill.
On May 19, 1940, the day that Winston Churchill announced that the Germans had trampled the Maginot Line, as bewildered Belgians filled the Paris streets, the Nabokovs sailed to America.
These propagandistic images are so stylized that they easily portray alternative or idealized realities, suiting a regime whose moral and political imperatives trampled nuances or attempts to capture objective truth.
And sometimes they have so trampled upon the rights of the accused, that in one case, a gaggle of Harvard Law professors spoke out to say things had gone too far.
And not just in the days before President Donald Trump trampled sacred political norms — also before the Great Recession, and before Twitter and the tea party and the 9/11 attacks.
Immigrant rights advocates also slammed the approach, claiming it trampled the rights of vulnerable people -- some of whom deserved asylum but never had the chance to make their case in court.
Allow due process so no one's rights are trampled but the ability to go to court, obtain an order and collect not only the firearms but any weapons in the possession.
Trump trampled on yet another foreign policy axiom on Wednesday, when he refused to rule out using nuclear weapons to put a swift and definitive end to the threat of ISIS.
Trump administration officials have suggested that the rights of speakers on college campuses have been trampled by student protesters who find their views offensive and suggested conservatives have been unfairly targeted.
Chambers Hammer, who is Armie Hammer's wife, wrote on her Instagram Story, "We all heard gunshots, it was the most insane stampede, people were trampled, screaming, crying, running for their lives."
The latest stunning developments came only days after CNN reported on Kelly's challenges as he tries to impose the kind of order on the White House that Trump trampled all weekend.
A session on the leak at the annual OffshoreAlert conference in Miami this month grew heated, he said, as champions of transparency debated industry players who said privacy had been trampled.
His public appearances had the fevered atmosphere of a religious revival, and, lest he be trampled by adoring fans, he had to be ushered away from his performances by side doors.
Her entourage was given an overtly warm welcome and extensive police protection, and during the related protests, images of Kim Jong Un and the unity flag were burned and trampled on.
"Today a man who has meant so much to so many; a man who has given so much to so many; has had his constitutional rights trampled on," he went on.
Rejecting Trump and Trumpism, especially given the racist tenor of the GOP's midterms push, is important, especially at the state level, where Republican governors and legislatures have trampled on voting rights.
It is as if there were a bull on a rampage in a china shop, and the shoppers being trampled were told not to make things worse by damaging the merchandise.
In a famous incident, he was trampled by an elephant while on vacation in Tanzania in 2009, resulting in several broken ribs, a severely gored left leg, and crushed right leg.
When you're seeking relief from the court for having your constitutional rights trampled, but you file your brief one day late and they say, you're out of luck — that's the law.
"I feel that I could be trampled or even shoved down the staircase because I'm going too slow," said Mr. Jaiswal, who lives in Little Neck and works in information technology.
" The American Civil Liberties Union also upbraided the legislation, saying in a statement that "the Senate chose politics over the Constitution and trampled on the First Amendment rights of all Americans.
The backlash from vapers and vape shop owners is getting louder as they argue their small businesses and their rights to what some see as a smoking cessation tool are being trampled.
Hidemasa Hori, the zoo's deputy director, told CNN in March that Hanako's confinement was necessary for safety reasons, as she had trampled two people to death in her enclosure in the past.
Resistance by the local, ethnically Malay population met cruelty: Thai generals ordered groups of men, women and children to be tied together and trampled to death by elephants, according to historical accounts.
The report said a 9-year-old was shot dead while standing on a balcony and a woman who was eight months pregnant fainted from inhaling teargas and was trampled to death.
The future of the Democratic Party will be carved in progressive stone because millennials and emboldened working class people— who've been trampled on for 30 years—won't have it any other way.
Just over a month from the election is a good time to wonder why the Republican Party has a nominee who has abandoned so many conservative ideas and trampled over conservative values.
From wanting to be trampled by a voluptuous gigantic woman to being anally swallowed by a dragon, impractical fetishes come with challenges way beyond telling your partner that you like it rough.
That late "October surprise" arguably swung the election to Trump, and trampled on another Justice Department policy that explicitly prohibits officials from interfering with, or even seeming to interfere with, our elections.
In the 2008 race, he trampled on his own announcement by calling Obama "clean" and "articulate" in remarks that struck some observers as racially offensive and for which he expressed deep regret.
The Colorado shortstop hit two homers and drove in a career-high-tying four runs as the Rockies trampled the Philadelphia Phillies 11-2 in the opener of a four-game series.
Communities in their way will be trampled, and the planetary implications are startling: The greenhouse gases released by these coal projects could ensure that no currently feasible climate solution can ever succeed.
In the two works titled, "Untitled (To Sappho)" (1976), Twombly inscribes the poet's line: Like a hyacinth in the mountains trampled by shepherds until only a purple stain remains on the ground.
Republicans, then in the minority, complained that their rights had been trampled when Senate Democrats in 2013 voted to eliminate the filibuster for executive branch and judicial nominees beyond the Supreme Court.
Mr. Davis was further disabled in 1957 when he was trampled after a brandished gun led to a stampede at an East St. Louis bar where he and Mr. Nighthawk were performing.
Many watched aghast as Ms. Husar, a single mother who had been a victim of domestic violence for decades, was trampled underfoot by a phalanx of camera operators and anonymous party operatives.
She is slender, petite, brittle-looking; walking around Midtown with her a few days later, I kept worrying that she was about to be knocked over and trampled by the onrushing crowds.
"Abe has adopted a different attitude to the Asian countries that were trampled under Japan's imperialism," wrote Cho Ki-weon, Tokyo correspondent for the Hankyoreh, a liberal daily newspaper in South Korea.
He knew that to be repulsed by something requires its own kind of sick infatuation; he found the line marked by good taste and trampled all over it in eight-inch platforms.
These startup founders and investors are confident that they have discovered a better way of organizing society through digital tools, even as they lack appreciation for what gets trampled along the way.
The truth is, I am not naive to the fact that we are living in a context where immigrants' basic civil liberties and human rights are routinely trampled upon and under attack.
A 19-year-old New Zealand college student was killed at a crowded house party on Saturday, with witnesses saying she was trampled in a mass exodus of people leaving the bash.
Protesters in Hong Kong trampled a Chinese flag, vandalized a subway station and set a fire across a wide street on Sunday, as pro-democracy demonstrations took a violent turn once again.
Another NATO diplomat said Trump trampled on protocol by pointing at some leaders he said were not spending enough and addressing Merkel by her first name, referring to her as "you, Angela".
One was caterpillar-sized and used a mobility device that he often fell out of, leaving me screaming in terror and scrambling to rescue him before the other six puppies trampled him.
This feeling is quickly replaced when I wake up the next day after one of the worst night's sleep of my life, feeling like I have been trampled by a herd of elephants.
Likewise, activist Oasis Management has started legal action to unwind the January combination of Alpine Electronics with its larger affiliate, Alps, alleging that shoddy corporate governance trampled on the rights of minority shareholders.
I've certainly trampled on some superheroes but I try to repair others too, find those the dogs have hidden or retrieve this Superman launched over the balcony to see, 'if he can fly.
Violence against women spiked; groups of angry men around the world organised "male marches" and gathered online, grumbling that their rights were being trampled, their jobs stolen and their dinners no longer prepared.
It is easy to think of empathy as a squishy soft-skill in a hard world, which allows us to be nice, but also leaves us open to be trampled or left behind.
The movement's martyr, Emily Davison, was kicked and trampled to death by the King's horse in the 1913 Epsom Derby, an apparent act of self-destruction that may, in fact, have been accidental.
On the other side of the debate, lawmakers from the most conservative rural districts and Republicans seeking statewide office in contested primaries opposed the new law, saying it trampled on Second Amendment rights.
The New Topographers were determined to acknowledge the slow decline of wilderness, which had been trampled in part by the lingering wish to be near nature, a wish that bit its own tail.
The measure was also assailed by Mr. Sanders, former Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas and other candidates, who said the bill trampled on a woman's right to make decisions about her own body.
After she was trampled by others trying to escape, another concert attendee took her to a truck that raced her and a group of other people who had been shot to a hospital.
Nearly eight weeks after Hurricane Maria trampled the island and tore up everything from transmissions towers to power poles and miles of lines, the grid is generating just 49 percent of its capacity.
Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong on Tuesday trampled and burned jerseys of NBA star LeBron James in light of his critical comments about a league executive who expressed support for their demonstrations.
This was a moment when it was the Pentagon's turn to get trampled by Trump, casting a shadow over the rule of law in pursuit of a big, personal, political base-pleasing win.
In this surefire set piece, which feels shoehorned into the film, Antonina saves the life of a baby elephant to which she administers CPR, risking being trampled by the adorable creature's agitated mother.
By lunchtime, Trump's electoral antennae were twitching as the return of Obamacare as a driving political issue trampled all over his end-of-the-Mueller investigation victory party and hinted at trouble ahead.
"They broke a fence and trampled planter boxes as they ran through a front yard," Geneva Bosques, spokeswoman for the Fremont Police Department, told the outlet, adding that the bulls weighed roughly 2,000 pounds.
The demonstrators — who gathered a day after dozens were killed in similar protests over joblessness, corruption and a lack of official accountability — trampled each other in the dark as they retreated from Tahrir Square.
The real life queen was a teen idol: when she made her initial appearance in the French capital about 50,000 Parisians lost their minds, causing at least 30 people to be trampled to death.
Police are investigating the incident but have not yet confirmed whether or not vandals are responsible for the destruction, which included fountains with crystals torn apart, gardens trampled over, and chairs flipped upside down.
A decade ago, when Jdimytai Damour, a Haitian immigrant worker, was fatally trampled by a mostly African-American crowd during a Walmart Black Friday sale, the press coverage took on a decidedly racial tinge.
So instead of waiting to get trampled at Black Friday sales, we're getting some gifting done during Nordstrom's fall clearance sale, which has prices up to 40 percent off and  ends on November 13th.
A unit of mounted police rode in on horses in an attempt to control the crowd, but in the process, they trampled a number of protesters, hospitalizing ten people, including five with serious injuries.
Until we are honest in our assessment of both the safety and efficacy of vaccines, kids will continue to be hurt, rights will continue to be trampled, and mythology will continue to trump science.
Sentinel for the bare-shouldered, the cutoff-clad and sugar- smudged, for tall boys trampled and the greased-up mustard pumps, for men threshing against a particularly elusive curveball (brutal, the Bay's sure fog).
He has trampled the values of universal human rights, press freedom and a rules-based trading system, and the fabric of international liberal democracy that long underpinned America's 70 years as the dominant superpower.
In the war's 15th year, many here feel that the Afghan and coalition forces have given up on those hearts and minds in the countryside, where the public has been trampled by both sides.
This is heavily trampled ground, so there's no reason to lay out all the negative aspects of two men stopping a game to punch in each other in the face, helmet and sometimes visor.
When I was seven, my mum's best friend had a float, but one day we were in a crowd and I almost got trampled on so I wasn't allowed to go for a while.
That's why it's so important to secure your sense of self like you'd secure a stocking to the mantel -- you don't want it to get knocked down and trampled on during all that revelry.
Noting that Mladic is now 74 but was in his 50s at the time of his crimes, Zeid said the case showed justice would catch up with other leaders who trampled over human rights.
The catastrophe transformed how the sport is viewed in the country, and the decision is a long-awaited vindication for the families of the victims, including 96 teenagers, who were fatally crushed or trampled.
Perhaps the handful of kids who survived the disaster — and whose civil rights were so egregiously trampled on by their parents' religious choices — will someday tell their stories to counterbalance this highly varnished tale.
Udoka Azubuike continued his surging stretch run Monday, recording 19 points and 16 rebounds for his 13th double-double of the season as No. 1 Kansas trampled Oklahoma State 83-58 at Lawrence, Kan.
More broadly, there is a fear that women's issues as the movement has defined them — reproductive rights, women's health, workplace advancement and the fight against sexual harassment, among others — could be trampled or ignored.
Four of the victims, including three members of the security team that had blocked the gunman's entry, were hit by bullets, and the fifth victim was trampled in the resulting pandemonium, the authorities said.
In using its money and platform to try to control public opinion, Facebook trampled over the nascent Indian technology community—which has been demanding the same level of net neutrality that Silicon Valley asks for.
In a statement released by his attorneys on Thursday and obtained by CBS Chicago reporter Charlie De Mar, the actor's legal team said that "presumption of innocence … was trampled upon" in the Empire star's case.
Even as the rest of the province's vast territory kept switching hands, the population constantly trampled, Mr. Khan, who is in his early 30s, felt relatively safe for the first time in years, he said.
"We saw people get trampled and saw many bleeding people," wrote a woman who had been working in the VIP area of the Route 91 Harvest Festival, an open-air concert venue with 22,000 people.
"It grieves us to see the lands of indigenous peoples expropriated and their cultures trampled on by predatory schemes and by new forms of colonialism, fueled by the culture of waste and consumerism," Francis said.
Turkey on Friday accused the European Union of using migrants as political tools and allowing international law to be "trampled", after EU foreign ministers said they would work to stop illegal migration into the bloc.
If you decided to avoid the craze of Black Friday and not get trampled, don't worry, there are still plenty deals available — especially if you're in the market for a new TV. Thanks Cyber Monday!
Handwriting, once one of the most instantly identifiable elements of an individual, seems to have been lost to the ages, trampled into dust under the relentless advance of keyboards, touch screens and voice recognition software.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Nine people were trampled to death early on Sunday after two suspects firing guns and being chased by Brazilian police entered a party with roughly 5,000 people, according to a police statement.
If there is no agreement by Monday, the board can impose its own fiscal plan over the governor's objections, something that would anger the many Puerto Ricans who believe their democratic rights are being trampled.
Not only does this involve converting much of the grassland into agricultural plant species, it also leaves the ground-dwelling birds and their nests susceptible to being trampled to death by herds of hungry cows.
Prior to kick-off, in an act meant to humiliate Islamabad, the Bangladeshi footballers trampled on the Pakistani flag, set it ablaze and threw it into the stands – much to the dismay of the Indian government.
"It grieves us to see the lands of indigenous peoples expropriated and their cultures trampled on by predatory schemes and by new forms of colonialism, fueled by the culture of waste and consumerism," Francis said Friday.
The main corporate-governance problem is that the interests of minority shareholders, whether they are invested in Tata Sons or in the various operating companies, risk being trampled over if unaccountable trustees are ruling the roost.
Their virulent opposition to sovereignty transfers to the European Commission is a cover for terminal Germanophobia and an unbearable hurt of a proud nation being trampled upon by the European institutions serving its (erstwhile) arch-enemy.
In a scathing statement released by Smollett's attorneys on Thursday and obtained by CBS Chicago reporter Charlie De Mar, the actor's legal team said that "presumption of innocence … was trampled upon" in the Empire star's case.
But the celebrations turned to tragedy Monday when Felix Pena, a 66-year-old man who regularly raced horses and worked at a local stable, was trampled during the race, according to the local attorney general.
Two men, a woman and a child were trampled to death in the resulting surge of more than 20,000 Afghans passing through the crossings, said Attahullah Khogyani, the government spokesman for Afghanistan's border province of Nangarhar.
Mr. Trump has trampled local sensibilities in myriad ways, from his belittling treatment of Mr. Rubio and Mr. Bush to his personal coarseness, slashing comments on immigration and endorsement of open relations with the Castro government.
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Wild elephants trampled to death two Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh on Monday when they rampaged through a settlement where the refugees were taking shelter after fleeing a military offensive in neighboring Myanmar.
By the time my friends started raving about Uber, I had grown even more skeptical of this new company that ignored local regulations and trampled on the taxi industry in its grand quest for global dominance.
PARIS — The shoes they bought new at the outset are scuffed and covered in Tuileries dust, their spirits are trampled and visions of puffa coats and velvet swim before them even when their eyes are closed.
Many of these companies were trampled by the stampede out of commodity-related assets last year, even though they have frequently benefited from the lower costs of raw materials and the energy used to process them.
Democrats say Trump trampled on Congress's legal authority to act as a check on presidential power when he adopted an across-the-board refusal to cooperate with House investigators examining his dealings with Ukraine last year.
The Interpreter Prosecutors announced criminal charges on Wednesday arising out of the Hillsborough Stadium disaster, in which 96 supporters of Liverpool's soccer team were fatally crushed and trampled in 1989 at a game in Sheffield, England.
Indeed, it was only in 2008 that a Walmart worker, hired for the holidays, died after he was trampled by stampeding shoppers who rushed into a Long Island store in the early hours of Black Friday.
But less than two weeks after that victory, Trump trampled on the goodwill it generated when he fired off a threat to impose sweeping tariffs against Mexico over unrelated issues related to migrants at the border.
She ended the set by singling out a young white woman in the audience and contriving a reason to bury her face in the woman's hair—less a joke than a performance of trampled social mores.
Democrats would pounce upon the vote against the ruling by Roberts as proof that Republican senators, including those up for reelection, had trampled on impartial justice to rig the trial and engineer a coverup for Trump.
While others saw a narrative of female defiance — the girl's torso thrusts forward as if she has a chance — I imagined a poorly paid caregiver fired for leaving her charge unattended, and ultimately trampled to death.
"People are trying to run with the herd and I guess the big danger is that when you run with the herd you might get trampled at some point," said Michael Sprung, president at Sprung Investment Management.
Deutsche Bank on Tuesday downgraded both Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble to hold from buy, predicting that any short-term positive catalysts for the household names could be trampled by a stampede out of consumer staples stocks.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The 81-year-old founder of a safari park in western New York state was trampled to death by an antelope that had escaped its pen, the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office said on Tuesday.
And in When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir writers Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele describe what it's like to fight for rights of others when your own rights are being trampled.
Katy and Finn were waiting for Sam at their usual family meeting spot when it is believed the female giraffe charged and trampled them as the animal had a calf with her and may have felt threatened.
"To avoid being trampled, I practically picked Cassidy up and threw her through a pretzel stand or some sort of serving equipment and crawled through behind her and we ran as fast as we could," she wrote.
Many Republican donors, dismayed that Trump trampled over their favored presidential candidates in the Republican primary, have voiced that they plan to reinvest their fortunes in these outside groups and essentially sit out of the presidential race.
In the decades since, numerous efforts to pass anti-lynching bills failed, largely due to opposition from Southern states and some congressional legislators, who argued that such a measure was federal overreach that trampled on states' rights.
Some blame the buffaloes: For years, ranchers have opened canals from the river to slake their herds' thirst, while the buffaloes themselves trampled around the banks of the Araguari, depleting the river's flow, according to environmental activists.
In its ability to induce paralyzing existential depression, the fiction of Halle Butler is perhaps matched only by those Black Friday news stories in which grandmothers get trampled in front of stacks of fifty-five-inch TVs.
It looks like someone dropped an atomic bomb containing trampled McDonalds packaging, and students in various forms of formal dress are streaming past me in the hundreds, necking and then tossing "naggins" (200 mL bottle of spirits).
But that must be done by persuading citizens of the new members that their rights, dignity and status as full-fledged fellow Europeans are being trampled when populist demagogues curtail their freedoms or the rule of law.
We have to prove that our institutions are more important than our ideologies, that the dream, the whisper, the precious possibility of America cannot be trampled by the corrupt and the fraudulent, the venal and the lecherous.
If you were standing on tiptoes outside the theater door while your mother sat transfixed by "Destroyer," what you'd see through the porthole window is Nicole Kidman's face, looking like a red carpet that has been trampled.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey on Friday accused the European Union of using migrants as political tools and allowing international law to be "trampled", after EU foreign ministers said they would work to stop illegal migration into the bloc.
Last week's installment did not include a title card emblazoned with the words "Now, Henry is dead," but it did show young Henry getting trampled, characters looking for him and a somber aerial shot of a graveyard.
"[I]t&aposs a sliding scale, people with more significant injuries, people who were shot or trampled, people who spent time in a hospital or maybe have ongoing care at home now," Craig Eiland told USA Today.
Ancient Assyria doesn't actually have much recorded beyond Gilgamesh and some creation myths—so I started casting my net around Sumeria, but their stories very quickly get trampled by Greek and Roman retellings, which I mostly avoided.
While the tribunal did conclude that Beijing had trampled on the territorial rights of the Philippines, it also suggested that some disputed areas such as Scarborough Shoal could be shared, for example when it came to fishing rights.
The Horn of Africa country declared six months of emergency rule in October after more than a year of violent protests in its Oromiya and Amhara regions, where demonstrators say the government has trampled on their political rights.
When Morrissey and Johnny Marr wrote There Is a Light That Never Goes Out for the Smiths, they were obviously singing about falling in love so hard that you don't mind getting trampled by a double-decker bus.
The consultant bonanza follows a trend that has been shaping the business world for the last few years — millennials, executives believe, are coming for every industry, and businesses that do not appease them risk being trampled by them.
"I tried to get back up but everyone started running everywhere — I got trampled over, and I shattered and broke my bones in my left leg," he said at Orlando Regional Medical Center, where he was being treated.
I can guarantee Hannity won't quiz Trump on his relationship with Russia, his multiple bankruptcies or even bother The Donald with concerns about the way he's trampled the little people in his narcissistic and coddled march through life.
If you've listened to Trampled by Turtles, and you're here because you recognize Dave Simonett's name and want to see what his second solo release as Dead Man Winter is like, it's not what you might be expecting.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian far-right president-elect Jair Bolsonaro said there was no point maintaining diplomatic relations with Cuba because it trampled on human rights and there was no business to be done with the communist-run island.
The final entry is on May 29, 2017, when two bodies were found and 28 people were listed as missing after they either drowned or were trampled to death when a boat sank just off the Libyan coast.
"From its HQ on the South Bank, Shell has pursued a business plan that has trampled indigenous people's rights and pushed the world deeper into climate crisis," Chris Garrard of the nonprofit organization Culture Unstained told the Guardian.
A tourist photographing a herd of elephants from their Land Rover to share on Instagram has a very different experience from a farmer getting their crop trampled on by a grouchy bull elephant the size of a truck.
Researchers draw from studies of how people move, observations of real-life tragedies, and computer modeling in order to determine how people behave in crowds: how they get stuck, trampled, or endanger others in their attempts to escape.
The dead, some trampled beneath the horse's hooves, are of particular interest: dressed primarily as clergy and royalty, they are collapsed into a frighteningly chaotic heap, making it difficult to pick out which body parts belong to whom.
Furthermore, despite my contempt for Trump's constant lies and self-aggrandizement, I understand why people who have felt trampled on by "the system" for many years had trouble making meaningful distinctions between the respective vices of these two candidates.
"Battle of the Bastards" takes careful pains to even depict this literally, as Jon is very nearly trampled by his own men before pulling himself to his feet — at which point the tide of the battle starts to turn.
Those same people are poised to vote for the first president in their country's history who can take the concerns of Cook — and millions of equally mindful people whose privacy has been constantly trampled on — and make them law.
So, I'm proud of all you fans sporting Yeezy sneakers and the same merch shirts (that you clearly waited in line for hours to snag), who made me momentarily fear being trampled to death in a millennial mosh pit.
Catrina Washington and Shauntay Harris filed separate lawsuits against Live Nation and the Barclays Center in Brooklyn -- where the show went down last May -- for injuries they say they suffered after getting trampled in a stampede at the concert.
"If the traditions and principles of the Turkish Armed Forces are trampled upon in an effort to fix its structural problems, it will resemble Saddam's or Gaddafi's army," Bahceli told members of his MHP, describing the changes as rushed.
In a scathing statement released by Smollett's attorneys on Thursday and obtained by CBS Chicago reporter Charlie De Mar, the 36-year-old actor's legal team says that "presumption of innocence … was trampled upon" in the Empire star's case.
Dodgers LH Julio Urias (4-21, 21) Hammel saw a six-start winning streak get trampled on by Colorado in his last outing when he gave up 23 runs (six earned) and 22 hits in 2356 290/603 innings.
"Revealing State secrets to foreign individuals and entities as well as welcoming those who have trampled the country's sovereignty would be damaging to the welfare of the Filipino people," presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement on Sunday.
Danny's unscripted deviation (what he later referred to as "a matter of artistic interpretation") conjured up the most serious fear haunting any screenwriter whose script is being trampled on—the fear that the trampler might have improved the movie.
Much will depend on how Trump reacts to what is undeniable a rebuke from voters two years into a presidency that has unfolded in institutional chaos, torn at racial and cultural divides and often trampled on truth and facts.
As a documentary filmmaker, Mr. Zhang's work has repeatedly taken him back to his native province, where he has focused his camera on peasants whose ancient way of life has been trampled on by China's quest for economic power.
Her critics fear a return to the days when her father ruled the Andean nation by decree, despite her repeated promises to respect the democratic institutions he trampled before his government collapsed in a vast corruption scandal in 2000.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese woman who was forcibly sterilized as a teenager due to intellectual disabilities sued the government on Tuesday in the first case of its kind, seeking compensation because her basic human rights had been trampled on.
But for the most part, the closest our straight counterparts came to Pride was when they haphazardly trampled on the "God made me gay" stickers that littered the street as they made their way to work the next day.
A 590-page higher-education bill working its way through Congress is a wish list for a wide range of people, groups and colleges saying that their First Amendment rights — freedom of speech, religion or assembly — are being trampled.
Under President Trump's "America First" orientation, leaders with authoritarian tendencies in places as disparate as Egypt, Honduras, Russia and Venezuela have trampled their political opponents without concern for anything more harmful than a tongue lashing from the United States.
In Thailand, the authors said that motorboat traffic along mangrove rivers in Thailand was toppling trees and eroding river banks and destroying habitat, while flightless species were getting trampled on by tourists in North Carolina and Nanacampila in Mexico.
"Shorts were trampled by a Tesla Semi as its stock price rose +9% within the first 5 minutes of trading and had little chance to close out positions at anywhere near yesterday's closing price," he said in a note.
Not only did he use his office to pressure Ukraine to investigate his political rivals, they asserted, but he then trampled on his oath of office and the separation of powers by seeking to conceal his actions from Congress.
The Russell 2000 trade is one of the most crowded trades in the world, meaning that investors ought to consider names "less trampled all over," said Larry McDonald, managing director and head of global macro strategy at ACG Analytics.
For five decades, as Israel has built and expanded settlements and trampled on the rights of Palestinians, the world has done little more than issue empty condemnations declaring how "unhelpful" Israel's actions are to achieving a two-state solution.
Amid frustration in Brussels with rule-flouting by powerful industries like tech and carmakers, fines will increase to up to four percent of annual turnover for companies deemed to have trampled on the rights of a large group of consumers.
Since he was resurrected, he was almost trampled under a pile of bodies during the Battle of the Bastards and is currently within a stone's throw of two queens who would have no qualms about seeing his head on a spike.
Deaf from birth, Colas has to rely on the movement of the mass of people around him to complete the almost kilometer-long dash without being gored or trampled by the specially-bred bulls, which can weigh up to 650 kilograms.
As we embark on what's widely expected to be another record-smashingly hot year, let's hope that the momentum we gained in Paris doesn't get trampled by the denial machine that would see the world burn before giving up oil.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Monday the country would introduce a legally binding "code of conduct" for hikers who visit its picturesque mountain pastures in response to the death of a German tourist who was trampled by cows.
Most African people would say that our Western societies trampled all over our own natural world centuries ago in the interests of economic expansion, and that in Africa, they never got much of a chance to develop economically until now.
The GJM "seized this moment to reignite the demand for a separate Gorkhaland state where the Gorkhas' identity would be protected and not trampled upon by outsiders, namely, Bengalis," explained a recent report by New Delhi-based think tank ObserverResearch Foundation.
"It's being trampled to death — visitation now is heavier than ever in its history," said Adrian Benepe, the former New York City parks commissioner who is now the director of city park development at the nonprofit Trust for Public Land.
DreamHost resisted the request, saying the scope of the warrant was too broad and trampled on the rights of 1.3 million visitors to the site, many of whom were simply exercising their First Amendment rights to express their political views.
And it has, at its center, as its most powerful and influential country, a peaceful internationalist Germany — the starkest imaginable contrast to the Germany that trampled human rights into the dust in the 1930s and 1940s and almost destroyed European civilization.
The DOJ tried to frame the abrupt about-face as one rooted in good-faith concerns about the severity of Stone's sentencing recommendation, but Trump trampled on that talking point by posting tweets that made clear his motivations were political. pic.twitter.
In The Atlantic piece, which is printed with the headline "The Case for Impeachment," Appelbaum writes that Trump has "repeatedly trampled" on the Constitution, with his policies, approaches to the investigations that surround his administration and attacks on political opponents.
EditorsNote: revises stat in eighth graf Udoka Azubuike continued his surging stretch run Monday, recording 19 points and 43.83 rebounds for his 13th double-double of the season as No. 1 Kansas trampled Oklahoma State 83-58 at Lawrence, Kan.
In the fall of 2009, two biologists with the U.S. Geological Survey, on a flight south of Barrow, spotted a sandy beach littered with walrus carcasses: a hundred and thirty-one dead, most of them young, evidently trampled in a stampede.
Homes Lost and Lives Trampled, Rural Afghans Urgently Want Peace: Desperate for any sort of truce, many of those displaced by fighting already lack the basic rights that urban elites fear will be lost in a deal with the Taliban.
Over the past decade, as Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has trampled on one Senate norm after another in pursuit of power, those boundaries have begun to look less like fixed features of the landscape and more like choices.
It was just the latest occasion when the President has trampled the assessments of his own intelligence agencies about Russian interference in 2016 in front of the man who is accused of playing in the election to help him beat Hillary Clinton.
RELATED: ISIS terrorizes Europe but loses ground at home Despite the fact that "the men that were in that building -- multiple men -- literally trampled over her to get out of that building," according to Gersten, she was able to get out herself.
If you'd rather not get trampled by teens and/or grown adults racing through the store on their karts, you can catch a glimpse of additional decorations outside the store — Target's will transform the big, red bollards into disembodied Mario and Luigi heads.
Whether Neighborly winds up being a pioneer in the space- – or else trampled by a newer entrant — remains to be seen, but a recent on-stage sit-down with a longtime political strategist turned investor, Bradley Tusk, opened our eyes to the possibilities.
They detail how officers responded to the massacre, initially believing the Las Vegas Strip faced large-scale attack by multiple shooters and struggling to direct panicked people to safety and help save victims who were bleeding, begging for help and getting trampled.
This is important because anytime an American&aposs liberties, their civil liberties are trampled upon by a federal government who can do pretty much anything they want to do, all of our liberties are at stake and we better never forget that.
Serving as press secretary for a president who trampled on rules of decorum and tradition, Spicer was forced on his first day to trash the media, haranguing reporters for not — incorrectly — saying that Trump's inauguration crowd size was the largest in American history.
Just two weeks after the protesters were trampled in Malmö, they released what was then their first single in over four years, an electronic instrumental of dazed keyboard chords, sleepwalking drum machines, and a single vocal sample from the Yugoslavian politician Stjepan Filipović.
WARREN BUFFETT: It certainly looks like, particularly with the addition of Amazon to the picture, I mean, when you-- when you have Amazon and Walmart fighting, it's a little bit like the elephants fighting, you know, I mean, the mice get trampled.
ROME/GENEVA (Reuters) - Migrants rescued from a rubber boat that left Libya last week said as many as 30 people were trampled or drowned during their voyage as this year's Mediterranean death toll climbed to more than 73,700, the U.N. said on Tuesday.
In that frozen white air the sun looked like a precise yellow drawing, with all its rays: on the expanses of snow where there was no shadow, only the glint of sunlight indicated humps and crevices and the trampled course of the trails.
Somewhere between the time you dropped your left glove on the subway platform (and it got trampled) and the time when you wore two coats just to be on the safe side (and you were still cold), you ran out of fucks.
The Republican Party needs to come to terms with the fact that it is better to run as one herd to achieve more of their common goals than be trampled by Democrats which in turn tramples the fiscal future of the country.
This footnote in stadium history — the only year in which four professional teams shared the same trampled turf — is the subject of WHEN SHEA WAS HOME: The Story of the 1975 Mets, Yankees, Giants, and Jets (Sports Publishing, $24.99), by Brett Topel.
Its new plan calls for reopening to grazing more than 85 percent of the lands protected by the original deal, giving cows free rein and dooming the fragile desert to be trampled and fouled by livestock, except for the narrow river corridor itself.
Mr. Gou has said Taiwan must tread carefully to avoid being trampled in the trade dispute between Beijing and Washington, especially as the United States has stepped up its support for Taiwan as a counterweight to China's growing dominance in the region.
LONDON — Decades after the deadliest stadium disaster in English soccer history, British prosecutors charged six people on Wednesday, including four former senior police officials, in the deaths of 296 people crushed and trampled to death at Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield in 21989.
"Since I was not given due process, because all the rules of Knesset work were trampled on, and since the results of the procedure were pre-dictated without proper discussion, I decided not to let this dirty game continue," he wrote on Facebook.
Reinhard Bonnke, a German-born Pentecostal faith healer whose open-air revivals in Africa attracted so many followers that in one case people were trampled to death hoping to be cured of their afflictions, died at his home in Florida on Dec. 21991.
Among the standards trampled on by the prosecutors, Zimeray cites Ghosn's right to a prompt hearing before a judge, his right to appeal his detention, his right not to be compelled to testify against oneself, and his right to be presumed innocent.
And although the news last week focused on a suspected rhino poacher who was eaten by lions after being trampled by elephants, the story may tell us more about the hazards of poverty than about nature taking vengeance against the sins of mankind.
If this lofty ambition were actually to be achieved, we might one day be justified in considering a trampled poacher to have received his just deserts, but until then, let's also consider the possibility that his death might signify a much larger problem.
With U.S. and Taliban in Talks, Afghans Fear They Could End Up Trampled: There are concerns in Afghanistan's government that the Americans could be headed for a separate deal with the Taliban, if that is what it takes to get their troops out.
"It is hard to feel the wealth of a nation when there are no opportunities for dignified work, no possibilities for study or advancement, when you feel your rights are being trampled on, which then leads you to extreme situations," he said.
Her survival in "The Bells" was nothing short of miraculous — she was nearly trampled by fleeing civilians, incinerated by dragon fire, and crushed by falling rubble multiple times before a white horse seemed to appear out of nowhere, allowing her to ride to safety.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - From arrests to honor killings to cold-blooded murders, when Mahmoud Hassino saw the rights of Syria's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community trampled in the brutal civil war, he wanted to find a way to tell the world.
One of those was badly gored, with the official festival web site publishing an image of a bull thrusting its horn into his forearm as two steers trampled over him on the floor while another man also lay underneath and other people rushed by.
But Ryan, by stopping short of advocating for a new resolution authorizing the use of military force, is certain also to disappoint a number of members who say Congress's constitutional power is being trampled by continual military activity in Syria and other terrorist hotbeds. Rep.
In Kopang Daya village in the hard-hit Tanjung district of north Lombok, a distraught family was burying their 2303-year-old daughter who was struck by a collapsing wall and then trampled when the quake Sunday caused a stampede at her Islamic boarding school.
Isaac Asimov once suggested there should be three laws of robotics that govern AI: Obviously, the first law doesn't work in this context, and is in danger of being trampled by militaries the world over searching for autonomous soldiers and vehicles (such as assault drones).
Clinton will also tear into Mr. Trump's private-sector record, part of an effort by her campaign and Democratic allies to turn Mr. Trump's business reputation against him and persuade voters that he has trampled over working people at every stage of his career.
"It is hard to feel the wealth of a nation when there are no opportunities for dignified work, no possibilities for study or advancement, when you feel your rights are being trampled on, which then leads you to extreme situations," the pope told them.
In the later 1970s, Carter advertised that he would place "human rights" (at the time, a fresh shibboleth of empire) at the center of foreign policy—and proceeded to support regimes that lustily trampled on such rights from Indonesia to Argentina to El Salvador.
Yesterday, Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement, and the question facing our country is clear: Will his replacement ensure that the Supreme Court does its most basic job and ensure that the rights of individuals are not trampled by the political agenda of the powerful?
The crowd knocked the couple down and trampled Ms. Patel, breaking her right femur and leaving her to wait in searing pain for two hours until police officers in tactical gear arrived and helped carry her out of the mall on a plastic display table.
It has teamed up with city park officials and other conservation and community groups to make improvements to hiking trails in some areas, including building wooden steps over muddy spots and covering informal paths cut by passers-by who have trampled over native plants.
Norman Rockwell drew his version of Rosie for the cover of the May 29, 1943, issue of The Saturday Evening Post — a grimy-faced, muscular woman in denim overalls, work goggles perched on her forehead and a copy of Hitler's Mein Kampf trampled underfoot.
He was the conscience of Israel, true to the founding ideals of the nation and to Judaism itself, and he went as every idea he had stood for — peace, compromise, dignity, decency and human rights — is being trampled in the Holy Land and beyond.
The Ecks represent one side of the balancing act Republicans must navigate, among supporters of President Trump, when it comes to replacing the law: appeasing those who feel the law trampled on their individual rights and freedoms, or drove their premiums to unaffordable highs.
What if the problem is that our subway stations and all our infrastructure are not treated as public treasures, and are instead too utilitarian, too trampled, so purposefully unpleasant that no one cares when things are going wrong until the whole place starts falling down?
The decision is "a critical step towards ensuring that the voting rights of other people with felony convictions are not trampled on by Florida officials," Leah Aden, the deputy director of litigation for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said in a statement.
MOSCOW — Demonstrators packed a downtown Moscow avenue on Sunday, angered by plans for the mass demolition and replacement of huge apartment blocks and by what they called the highhanded way that City Hall, and by extension the federal government, trampled on their basic rights.
Critics, including prominent law school professors, say the federal guidance has trampled on the due process rights of the accused — almost always young men — by setting a low standard of evidence and by not requiring the involvement of the police and other law enforcement agencies.
"There's no way this can or should be viewed as legitimate, certainly not by Republicans whose minority rights have been trampled on every step on the way and certainly not by the American people observing this disastrous political show scene by scene," said Cole.
The ambassador also shared documents that Qatar's foreign minister had submitted to the United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, accusing Qatar's four antagonists of having trampled on the United Nations Charter and international human rights law in the severance of diplomatic and economic ties.
They shatter my very fond memories and my feelings of trust and respect for Choate and its faculty — feelings I was lucky not to have had trampled long ago as a teenager, as was the case for the 24 survivors cited in the report.
In Kopang Daya village in the hard-hit Tanjung district of north Lombok, a distraught family was burying their 13-year-old daughter who was struck by a collapsing wall and then trampled when the quake Sunday caused a stampede at her Islamic boarding school.
Zapruder, and later his son and other heirs, were torn about taking money and responsibility for the film's distribution, but did so with a sense of obligation to Kennedy's memory that was sometimes misunderstood and trampled by the United States government and media organizations.
From the moment he trampled the unifying conventions of the inaugural address by decrying "American carnage," Trump shattered political normality, tearing at racial and societal divides, the limits and decorum of his office, even raising doubts about his fidelity to the nation's founding values.
This was trampled territory for those who cheer on the Bills, with a brutal schedule on the horizon but hey, there's a winnable game this week, and if Buffalo can beat the Chargers, they're 6-19693 and in a playoff spot with six weeks remaining.
I met with her and all of her command staff, and I told her that she could have hired five extra guards for $500 when she spent $700 on pepper spray, which runs the risk of people panicking and thinking they're being gassed and somebody getting trampled.
Emily Wilding Davison, best known for being fatally trampled by the king's horse at the Epsom Derby in 1913, hid in a broom cupboard in the Houses of Parliament during the census of 1911, so that a woman could list the House of Commons as her address.
The streamer never reveals specific viewership figures, but if you want an idea of how big Boys became, we dare you to try standing in a high school parking lot with a sign offering "FREE NOAH CENTINEO SMOOCHES," and see how long you last without getting trampled.
The scary scene, which saw women and children being trampled, came after a day of clashes between French, Russian, and English hooligans in Marseille that turned bloody—with one England supporter left fighting for his life after suffering cardiac arrest while being beaten by Russia supporters.
As bodies are trampled and dragged on the track, and squealing horses topple in clouds of dust amid the deafening clamor of amplified hoofbeats, the 10-minute scene powerfully captures the savagery of life-or-death spectacle and the delirium of a mob swooning with blood lust.
It's hopeless to try and deal with the Democrats and maybe there are a few more never Trumpers who will get back on track and run with the Republican herd or, as I've stated before, get trampled by the left's march away from a constitutional republic.
Every year we read and watch the reports of people being trampled to death while trying to buy a television on sale, and The Division takes this one step further: a deadly virus placed on some money in the middle of a department store during Black Friday.
Having prevented the assassination of the winning presidential candidate Elizabeth Keane (Elizabeth Marvel) by right-wing radicals in Season 6, only to be blindsided when Keane trampled on civil rights by ordering mass arrests (including that of Saul), Carrie is now secretly working to expose Keane's lies.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Though hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans remain in the dark five months after a devastating hurricane trampled the island's power grid, the federal government has begun to scale back the number of contractors it has working to get the lights back on.
LONDON — Nearly three decades after the worst stadium disaster in the history of British soccer, a police commander will face 95 counts of manslaughter in the deaths of soccer fans who were trampled and crushed at a match in England in 1989, prosecutors said on Friday.
I fear this will be the Democrats' fate in 2020; they will console themselves for having retained their "purity" while all of the values we Democrats hold dear will be trampled underfoot, not just for four years, but for decades to come because of Trumpism's victory.
Seventy percent of expert respondents said that journalists bear the brunt of risk, but about half of them also cited human rights advocates and people who protest or engage in nonviolent political activity as being at risk for having their right to free speech trampled on.
We have to work against this cult of genius and allow there to be a diversity of voices, especially at this moment in time where civil liberties are going to be trampled upon and people are really going to experience oppression in a whole new way.
The Catholic League had a big problem with that imagery, and they're even bashing Rihanna for sharing the vid ... but Joyner tells us he's not calling for anyone's death and takes issue with his First Amendment rights being trampled when Trump and others spew controversial takes themselves.
After world number two Andy Murray had trampled on home sensibilities by mauling Australian Sam Groth to reach the third round, the Rod Laver Arena crowd settled in to watch former world number one Hewitt try to extend his illustrious singles career for at least another two days.
"Such vicious acts have seriously trampled on the rule of law in Hong Kong, blatantly challenged the authority of the central government and touched the bottom line of the principle of 'one country, two systems,' which are absolutely intolerable," said state news agency Xinhua in a commentary on Monday.
His action, outlined in a one-page memo, drew condemnation from marijuana legalization advocates and politicians in both parties who said it trampled on the rights of voters in states where the drug is now legal and created uncertainty about how strictly federal drugs laws will be enforced.
She promises to restore the rule of law, on which Mr Erdogan has trampled over the past year by locking up 60,000 civil servants, academics and soldiers, only a fraction of whom were directly involved in the coup, as well as over a hundred journalists and a dozen MPs.
Related: Scores of People Trampled to Death During Shanghai New Year's Eve Celebration The Lunar New Year sees tens of millions of Chinese migrant workers travel across country back to their home towns over a 40 day period which is described as the largest annual human migration on earth.
But with Kamikaze dropped just nine months after Revival was trampled into the sod by a gaggle of sheep, I remain impressed by an underrated album that left Eminem well behind such dullards as Queens of the Stone Age and Phosphorescent in the Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll that year.
FRANCES ROBLES, domestic correspondent AILEEN AYALA, mother whose son died of a heart condition the morning Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico I met Aileen Ayala at the Salinas Memorial Funeral Home a week after her 29-year-old son, Josue Santos, died as Hurricane Maria trampled Puerto Rico.
"This decision is a win for our individual clients and a critical step towards ensuring that the voting rights of other people with felony convictions are not trampled on by Florida officials," Leah Aden, deputy director of litigation for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said in a statement.
LINE: Utah -6 ABOUT UCLA (4-33, 2-3 Pac-12): The Bruins would appearto be largely out of luck unless they can find some sort of fix for thenation's worst run defense, which has been trampled for an average of 307.1yards per game, 6.05 yards per carry and 23 touchdowns.
"It is hard to feel the wealth of a nation when there are no opportunities for dignified work, no possibilities for study or advancement, when you feel your rights are being trampled on, which then leads you to extreme situations," he told a gathering in the cartel bastion of Michoacán.
Getty In January, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook was so very close to creating an artificial intelligence machine that could learn to successfully play the ancient Chinese game Go. The very next day, Google trampled all over that dream, and proclaimed that it had already gone and created its own machine.
On April 16th America's Department of Commerce said that China's second-largest telecoms firm had trampled on a settlement reached in March 2017 over ZTE's illegal shipments since 2010 of American-made technology—telecommunications equipment to Iran, and routers, servers and microprocessors to North Korea—in known violation of trade sanctions.
Without summer sea ice for resting, walrus mothers and calves have been forced ashore in huge numbers, where they have limited access to food and are vulnerable to being trampled to death, attacked by predators or crowded into dangerous places looking for space to rest — like the edge of a cliff.
Moreover, the tax experts said the maneuver trampled a core tenet of American tax policy by conferring enormous tax benefits on Mr. Trump for losing vast amounts of other people's money — in this case, money investors and banks had entrusted to him to build a casino empire in Atlantic City.
While Sansa got her revenge on Ramsay thanks to the arrival of Littlefinger's knights of the Vale—an army she, whoops, forget to tell Jon Snow about before he sacrificed most of their troops and almost got trampled to death—we all know that Littlefinger will want something in return.
LA MALBAIE, Quebec — Ever since Rosaire Tremblay bought a candy-cane-colored house overlooking the St. Lawrence River two years ago, tourists have trampled on his land to photograph the spectacular view, gawk at the beluga whales or reach the imposing Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu hotel, perched on a nearby cliff.
"Policies like stop-and-frisk and 'broken windows' policing have trampled the constitutional rights of countless Americans -- particularly those from Black and Brown communities -- without any measurable impact on violent crime," Warren writes, saying she will end "stop-and-frisk" by refusing federal funds to police departments still using it.
In fact, for many Americans, the Supreme Court is the court of last resort entrusted to protect the hard-won rights and more level playing field for everyday Americans when those rights are threatened or trampled upon whether by insurance companies, energy companies, financial corporations, school districts, universities, law enforcement, etc.
It was a sad moment to see the American President fit right in between other autocrats and wannabe strong men, from Brazil's Bolsonaro to Egypt's Sisi to Turkey's Erdogan, all of whom took the stage this morning and all of whom have trampled the civil rights and freedoms of their citizenry.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (Texas) are still expected to get trampled by Trump in Tuesday's primary.
The owner of Rose Story Farm in the seaside city of Carpinteria saw her trampled roses and avocados and felled citrus trees as "small prices" to pay to ensure her farm did not suffer more than the scorching it received on Tuesday from the Thomas Fire, one of the state's largest ever wildfires.
But just as Supreme Court Justice Roger Taney wrote in the 1857 Dred Scott decision that "the black man has no rights that the white man is bound to respect," the same has always held true with respect to how the rights of Native Americans have been trampled upon by the U.S. government.
Beyond the grazing and the bramble bank where on another day I might lie down and press my ear against the trampled earth to hear the rabbits scuffling underground, a headland round the Ashgrove leads me on past wheat fields which still show the buffeting of last night's storm, toward the Blackwater.
As atrocious as Japan's colonial rule was, had the Kim dynasty, over the past 85033 years, followed Japanese examples in Korea, it may have allowed for any the following: Basic freedoms during the colonial era were trampled upon, and life for most Koreans was marked by extreme economic privation and political repression.
None of these incidents had anything to do with opium, but in 1831 the drug dealers tried to provoke a war when Chinese officials trampled their shrub garden and insulted a portrait of King George IV. It was not written in stone that Britain and China would get the particular war they did.
More recently, the Pakistani Army has often treated Pashtuns with suspicion because the Taliban militancy against the state has been predominantly Pashtun — though locals in Pashtun areas say that their area was until recently governed by draconian, colonial-era laws, and that they feel trampled both by the militants and the Pakistani military.
The groomsman/bridesmaid pair walked out on the dance floor and did a cute little routine where she hiked the bouquet and was going for a reception, when Gronk trampled in like an ogre that sat on a beehive, intercepted the bouquet, and spiked it on the D-floor, making a huge mess.
As the Arab Spring uprisings have been trampled underfoot by resurgent dictators or devolved into brutal civil wars, Istanbul has emerged as the region's capital for many of the Arab politicians, activists, rebels and journalists who tried to push history in a different direction in the countries where they were born — and stalled.
We were up to our necks in iPad deals between Black Friday and Hanukkah, but if the chaos of the holiday shopping season deterred you from buying one, we totally understand: Between fast-moving online discounts and the prospect of being trampled by your fellow shoppers, it can all be A Lot.
Wandering elephants aren't an issue in the city, either — when I mentioned that a park ranger had been killed recently in Krueger National Park, elsewhere in South Africa, Abel told me that growing up, one of his friends had been trampled to death by an elephant while walking to school in Dinde.
To see a portrait of a woman like Fanny Bullock Workman, who scaled Himalayan peaks dressed in the heavy, ankle-length skirts of her Victorian era, or the bullfighter Conchita Cintrón, who started at 13 and defied Spanish laws about what she could do in the ring, is to understand the obstacles that women trampled.
The hole figured in a controversy certain to be long remembered when Dustin Johnson, playing in the 22005 P.G.A. Championship, was penalized two strokes for grounding his club before hitting from what he thought was trampled-down dirt but which was determined to be an ill-defined bunker, or hazard, where grounding is not permitted.
In June, the Workers' Center of Central New York and the Worker Justice Center of New York, advocacy organizations that are part of the lawsuit, produced a report titled "Milked," which documents what it said were abuses against immigrant dairy workers, such as wage theft and dangerous workplaces where laborers have been trampled and gored.
Indonesia's Komodo Island considered closing because people keep stealing the lizards; Greece's Santorini posted signs asking visiting Instagrammers to stop trespassing on scenic rooftops; selfie-takers ruined fields of tulips in the Netherlands as well as California's poppy super bloom; and Peru instituted timed tickets to Machu Picchu to stop the archaeological site from being trampled into nonexistence.
But depending on how successful those tests prove to be at convincing Europeans to let it have and use their facial biometric data, millions of additional Facebook users could soon be providing the company with fresh streams of sensitive data — and having their fundamental rights trampled on, yet again, thanks to a very manipulative consent flow.
"The continued radical violent criminal actions in Hong Kong have gravely trampled on rule of law and social order, seriously damaging the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong," Mr. Xi said in Brasília at a summit meeting of developing countries, according to an online report from People's Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party.
"It is time for this comprehensive, reasonable and modest bill to be voted on so we can allow millions of Americans who believe as I do in the sanctity of life to abide by those beliefs without having them trampled on by their own government," said Black, who is running to be governor of her state.
Writing about the unhappy white heroines of Anglo-American fiction, Tolentino says that she felt "shut out of a realm that I didn't even really want to enter," before concluding that not entering that realm has actually been beneficial, helping her to affirm her identity and become "something more" than their sorry examples of marital misery and trampled ambition.
No, what was needed was a leader with answers, somebody to marshal a popular movement and cut through hesitations, a strongman who would put the nation first and mythologize its greatness, a figure ready to scapegoat without mercy, a unifier giving voice to the trampled masses, a man who could use democracy without being its slave.
"I saw that the frontiers were closing, and as far as I'm concerned, there are some fundamental rights that can't be trampled on," Mr. Etchegaray said, evoking Bayonne's heritage as a refuge for Jews fleeing the Spanish Inquisition and as the birthplace of the great Jewish jurist René Cassin, who helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Franzen is, he declares, ready to fight for what he believes in: I suspect that if this country fell into fascism, and journalists were being persecuted and freedom of speech was being trampled on, I would probably stand up and get myself shot over it, just because there are a few things I really care about.
Wal-Mart employee Robert Waller told PEOPLE about being caught in a stampede when his store received a late-night shipment of the coveted gift: "I was pulled under, trampled – the crotch was yanked out of my brand-new jeans," said the clerk, who suffered a pulled hamstring, injuries to his back, jaw and knee, a broken rib and a concussion.
"This is what 70 years of Communist rule looks like in China—freedom is trampled and dissent is silenced," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyHouse Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging New York Times reporter fact-checks McCarthy on whistleblower claims McCarthy shares 'Stranger Things' parody video criticizing impeachment MORE (R-Calif.) tweeted Tuesday afternoon, citing the shooting.
" Patton is referring to the name given to the city by King David after he conquered it in 1010 BCE (ura [city]-salem [peace]); a sentiment that stands in contrast to a comment in the Book of Luke, which warns that Jerusalem will be trampled many more times before it finally fulfills its destiny, holding on to its former Canaanite name, Jebus, "the trodden down.
Read More: Republicans Are Trying to Run a Long Con on Public Lands "We saw when wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park that they kept elk herds under control and on the run, allowing river corridors to recover from decades of being trampled and overgrazed," Democratic Representative from Arizona and ranking member of the House Committee on Natural Resources, Raúl M. Grijalva, told Motherboard.
Baltimore's victory, coupled with New England's loss Sunday night at Houston, launched the Ravens (10-2) into first place in the A.F.C. In winning their last eight, the Ravens have smashed both of last year's Super Bowl teams (the Patriots and the Rams), trampled the A.F.C. South-leading Texans and squashed the Seahawks — the only other team to beat San Francisco — in Seattle, all by double digits.
In an interview after he kicked off a night of phone banking Monday, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Steve Sisolak painted a picture of a country descending into chaos under Trump -- including the mass shooting in Las Vegas last October, attacks on journalists, "women disrespected and our minorities' rights getting trampled," shootings during religious services, bombs being mailed to politicians and "babies ripped from parents' arms" at the border.

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