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1 A trial by combat allows us any weapons or tactics we wish.
2 Brookfield was supported in its trial by the discomfiture of the Tinleys.
3 The system of trial by judge and jury is of constitutional significance.
4 He elected trial by jury and will reappear in court in February.
5 We know this wasn't a trial by any stretch of the definition.
6 Maimane's trial by fire was not limited to the de Lille debacle.
7 You can get a two-week free trial by signing up at binge.com.au.
8 Two co-accused have opted for trial by jury on a later date.
9 This is the rule on which the trial by jury is based.
10 The trial by jury afforded little or no protection to the innocent.
11 He has opted for trial by a judge rather than a jury.
12 The king or one of his reeves, conducted the trial by compurgation.
13 The right of trial by jury is one cause of such delays.
14 There were many who were attracted to the trial by that alone.
15 These great aerial warships were given a thorough trial by the Germans.
16 Manuel's relationship with Cyril Ramaphosa has put her on trial by proxy.
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