Without free expression, rights may be trammelled with no recourse in the court of public opinion. |
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Since then, honours have been piled upon the hot flanker's trammelled head. |
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I think this is another paradigm of countries in transition, the bad roads left behind after being trammelled by the carts of history. |
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When I made the shed 25 years ago it was a less politically trammelled time. |
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With no reception, and an intimidating atmosphere of intense concentration and industry, this is no place to walk into as a stranger trammelled by British reserve. |
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He will see that capital become free will make him no less a slave than capital trammelled by customs duties. |
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The lack of evidence also trammelled the inquiry into the most serious allegations, those involving collusion between the British authorities and loyalist paramilitaries. |
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The other patients in the facility seemed beaten down by the irreversibility of their situation, but Fidyka projected an intense, if trammelled, physicality. |
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Since that pioneer time, the country had become trammelled and gnawed, stippled with cattle, coal mines, oil wells, and gas rigs, striated with pipelines. |
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It is in the end a deeply stirring book, in being able to find the vivid wild in places that are so trammelled with our sterile banks of knowledge about them. |
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The textile industry, a tried-and-tested path to development, is also trammelled by restrictive quotas, which rich countries are phasing out rather slowly. |
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