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The civil rights of our citizens are being trampled on.
People were trampled on as they attempted to leave the facility.
"We are just the grass that elephants trampled on during their fight."
Chicago's police department has long trampled on the civil rights of innocent children.
Crowe was trampled on and wounded by the animal's tusk, while the daughter escaped.
The man was then trampled on and gored to death by the elephant's tusks.
But already, European data protection officials are bristling at having their turf trampled on.
We will rue the day that we allow that right to be trampled on.
Turkey's fundamental problem, the party said, was an overbearing state that trampled on citizens' rights.
I was beaten and trampled on by police officers who arrested me during that protest.
It was to be trampled on by men that I was born into this world.
In using the AWA, Cook argued, authorities have bypassed regular systems and trampled on individual rights.
President Jimmy Morales has ripped the rule of law to shreds and trampled on his judiciary.
Opponents of the bill had argued it trampled on free speech and could stifle academic debate.
You can't show sadness by simply presenting a man who's been trampled on and screwed over.
In November, those grand plans were trampled on by NYC's 2016 tree — all 94 feet of it.
They also trampled on jerseys bearing his name and gathered in a semicircle to watch one burn.
Some people laughed at the sight, others trampled on them, but nobody bothered to pick them up.
They say Maduro has trampled on basic democratic freedoms and is leading the country into a hyperinflationary economic collapse.
It was bad enough that Man of Steel trampled on the memory of the first two good Superman movies.
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?
"Drivers are making the business possible but they aren't making minimum wage and they're being trampled on," she said.
Tom Cole fired back and skewered Democrats for having "trampled on" the Republican minority's rights throughout the impeachment inquiry.
"Basic due-process rights for these children are really being trampled on right now by the Trump administration," Welch said.
Thus, he has explicitly equated his investigation with a dark time in our history when Congress trampled on civil liberties.
"Bouteflika just trampled on the constitution after he decided to extend his fourth term," said the National Coordination for Change.
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.
"Can China be so easily bullied now -- and Chinese lives be so carelessly trampled on?" one popular Weibo post read Wednesday.
Who was being the most trampled on in the United States and whose rights underneath the law were the most precarious?
And yet the nerds online are berating Christofi on the grounds that he trampled on the very sanctity of books everywhere.
After the call with Putin, Trump also trampled on his own administration's policy towards the escalating crisis in Venezuela to Russia's favor.
The man said people were trampled on when they fled the train after hearing a whoosh and seeing flames race towards them.
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.
Because there is no more powerful moment to recognize and be inspired by your values than when they have been trampled on.
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.
"I would say that other clubs are now liable and in danger of being targeted, trampled on and dismantled," Mr. Draskovich said.
I know people like her in real life and they always lay their heart out and then are surprised when they're trampled on.
That stunningly bad idea would have trampled on decades of FCC precedent, not to mention the most basic principles of free-market economics.
It's when everyone has to decide: Do I want to get trampled on Black Friday or have my identity stolen on Cyber Monday?
From the start, Mr. Trump trampled on longstanding intelligence community ideals of nonpartisanship and the importance of presenting the unvarnished truth to politicians.
"This guy has completely trampled on the rule of law, avoided consequence and accountability under law," Harris told TIME when asked about Trump.
"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.
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.
It openly backs violent criminals who rampantly smashed facilities, set fire, assaulted innocent civilians, trampled on the rule of law and jeopardized social order.
They said it trampled on the rights of voters in those states and created uncertainty about how strictly federal drugs laws will be enforced.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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".
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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 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.
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.
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".
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
OK, it's not like Ricky decided to fuck off spinning about on a chair on The Voice and gathered the lads into the studio to plod through a batch of Basement Boys classics, or a complete re-recording of More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art, and, alright, "Parachute" isn't 100% tropical house, but the point remains: for all we get performatively upset about the sanctity of dance music being trampled on by a rampaging Mark Owen, none of it fucking matters.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiPelosi, Schumer praise Romney after impeachment vote Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga McCarthy to submit copy of Trump's SOTU address to House Clerk for archives MORE (D-Calif.) on Thursday hammered the lawyers leading President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's impeachment defense, saying they've trampled on the Constitution while questioning how they've been allowed to keep their licenses.

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