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1 No government has a right to ride roughshod over their moral opposition.
2 Runs roughshod over people, uses and abuses them. Carla looked to Scott.
3 Nina's drive for perfection runs roughshod over her health and friendships.
4 Yet the Asians have ridden roughshod over more established western brands.
5 They're going to use it to run roughshod over the Agency.
6 Parlatore said Spencer was running roughshod over the chain of command.
7 Miss Proctor rode roughshod over the thought-power, and trampled contemptuously on the mind-control.
8 It's the Premier League clubs riding roughshod over the Football League.
9 Besides, she runs roughshod over traditions, and all that they imply.
10 People like Ambrose would always run roughshod over folk like myself.
11 It will allow the corporate coach and horses to ride roughshod over democratic governments.
12 Clause 118 rides roughshod over that, heralding a new climate of diktat: whistleblowers beware.
13 That is what riding roughshod over democracy really looks like.
14 He was brusque; he often rode roughshod over feminine sensibilities.
15 All the signs are that the middies are going to walk roughshod over us.
16 Disabled people felt they had been ridden roughshod over it.
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