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9 Sentences With "tramples over"

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And accreted power tramples over the dignity of the individual—because that is what power does.
But here the rush tramples over a dozen wasted opportunities as the audience is sped through to the bloody denouement.
However, House and Senate leaders dread the shutdown risk, fearing it tramples over the preferred GOP themes of fiscal prudence, skilled governance and returning taxpayer money to voters.
And the last thing Musk needs is a whole community of disgruntled astrobiologists baying for his blood as he tramples over their turf and robs them of their dreams.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy In almost all his adventures, Nathan's personal stakes feel dwarfed by the grandiosity of the cultural histories he tramples over like a crumbling ledge on his self-aggrandizing reach for legacy.
As Trump tramples over US foreign policy and cozies up to Russia, the House continued grilling Lisa Page — who was the recipient of those infamous texts from FBI agent Peter Strozk — in an effort to reveal bias in the investigation into possible connections between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Roly is a bit of a rogue from time to time. He tramples over Tom Clements' (Donald Tandy) prize leeks, which leads to Tom stealing Arthur Fowler's (Bill Treacher) leeks and winning first prize in the London in Bloom competition. He also bites Alan McIntyre (Pip Miller) on the bottom after he tries to evict Ali (Nejdet Salih) and Sue Osman (Sandy Ratcliff). He also tears apart Ethel Skinner's (Gretchen Franklin) Christening gown she'd been knitting for the Fowlers.
This continues for some time, and Chirin realizes that the only way he can fight the wolf is by becoming strong like him. However, the wolf continues to refuse and dismiss Chirin, and eventually the little lamb is unable to follow and becomes lost in the wilderness. After coming across a snake who kills a mother bird, Chirin attempts to save the eggs, but in the brief fight mistakenly tramples over them. As the lamb mourns over the loss, the wolf watching from a distance question Chirin why he wants to remain with him, and Chirin replies that he does not want to "die for nothing".
Brett Elston of GamesRadar+ proclaimed that "if any 8-bit song could take you on a journey, this is it. From its modest, almost hobbit-like opening to its soaring jig halfway through, the title screen music tramples over all other NES music." He additionally described the game's primary background track as "considerably more mellow but no less proficient and listenable", and preferred its presence as in-game music "because there's no way I could play ANYTHING with that title screen going nuts". Nate Andrews of Nintendo World Report said that "the regality of the opening track provides a fantastic build up for the ensuing blast, which nearly forces you to take a knee under its spectacle before dropping into extended, kicking jig, then moving into the rest of the prog-y soundtrack".

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