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"trenches" Definitions
  1. a system of excavations used for the protection of troops, esp those (the Trenches
"trenches" Synonyms
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"You want all these trenches, you're going to get all these trenches," Alsup said, comparing the case to warfare.
Only then could we start digging the trenches, and we dug over a mile of trenches and filled them with people.
"I spent many years in the trenches of the first Cold War, and I don't want to die in the trenches of the second," Rogov said.
Posters calling on troops to head to the trenches hang on the walls, next to figurines carved out by soldiers in the trenches from bullets and shells.
To get those gigabit speeds, providers need to dig trenches to run their own cables to each home, which means getting a lot of permits to dig those trenches.
" - Courtney, 20 "Digging irrigation trenches with religious fundamentalists.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Trenches and air raids.
"Wish you were in the trenches with me," I say.
The driver was digging trenches for Houthi fighters, witnesses said.
The reporters in the trenches need no lecture from me.
If not water, what did dig out those deep trenches?
Well, you've been in the trenches for a long time.
Trenches and earthen berms bisect many of Falluja's main arteries.
Thomas tried everything: traps, cinnamon rolls laced with poison, trenches.
She was in the trenches with the rest of us.
Deepwater ciscoes swim through the deepest trenches of the lake.
Mr. Martien spent much of the war in the trenches.
He was shot on his first day in the trenches.
Trenches are being dug and positions are beginning to freeze.
"We educators, we are in the trenches," Mr. Rodriguez said.
The game comes down to whoever's left in the trenches.
They were in the trenches with us that entire time.
You're in the trenches, they have flaws, everybody has flaws.
Merriman could see that they were still in their trenches.
I mowed them down in trenches with powerful machine guns.
Even away from the trenches, there is plenty to fret about.
Tanks ram through narrow alleys closed off by barricades and trenches.
"I remember having to get into the slit trenches," he said.
They live in wooden huts covered in tarpaulin dug into trenches.
During the war, LOST filled the trenches with brilliant-yellow plumes.
I spent ten years in the trenches of professional restaurant kitchens.
Trenches, slickers, hats and gloves for the first sight of green.
For many, World War I means boredom, trenches, and confusing geopolitics.
When we are in the studio we call it the trenches.
The young men in the trenches grew numb to their bombast.
Maybe it's better to self-isolate, rather than sit in trenches.
Behind the trenches, alongside the road, tanks are angled to counterattack.
But I really haven&apost been in the trenches on that.
But generals seeking more troops for the trenches won the argument.
He was gassed and badly wounded in the trenches at Ypres.
A war has been raging in the trenches of the internet.
This is the distance, this is where the trenches cross, etc.
We're in the foxhole; we're in the trenches fighting the fight.
Men sang Christmas carols across the trenches on Christmas Eve, and on Christmas Day, some were brave enough to rise out of their trenches and walk into no man's land to meet their enemies in person.
I recognized that it was hard to imagine them from the trenches.
The trenches have been dug, the weapons loaded, the front lines drawn.
Amy (Duggar) King and Dillon King are in the trenches right now.
Its fighters move through a network of elaborate underground tunnels and trenches.
These infiltration trenches were meant to ensure sufficient water to the saplings.
The crustaceans studied came from three trenches in the West Pacific Ocean.
You're in the trenches together, so you really bond as a crew.
She spent some time in the musical trenches before committing to composition.
I wanted to get in the trenches and get in the fight.
One-tenth of titled families had lost their heirs in the trenches.
Their first lesson was hiding in trenches during bombings by the military.
Calling themselves the Free Saraqib Army, they dug trenches and filled sandbags.
They were stuck in the trenches like sardines for days, weeks, months.
And even though the trenches have gone ... Well, that's actually not true.
The hummocks and dells are piles of debris, barricades, craters and trenches.
The song was something more than a repetitive chant for the trenches.
First, workers bring in excavators to cut deep trenches across the swampland.
"1917" took viewers into muddy trenches and a bombed-out French town.
These are folks who have done the hard work in the trenches.
Immediately, we pitched large tents, dug mortar trenches and filled sand bags.
International Herald Tribune PARIS — An American soldier who has just returned from the trenches to pass his Christmas in Paris gave the Herald the following story, which is typical of the spirit of the American troops in the trenches.
In total, the lander collected specimens from ten sites in the two trenches.
Joe Biden hasn't really been in the Democratic trenches in over a decade.
No. But he and Cook are in the trenches, gettin' the job done.
From time to time we see well-kept trenches slice through the land.
In East Portland, the quadrants are divided almost exactly by deep freeway trenches.
It would rip out the epoxy and fill in the trenches with asphalt.
From each of our trenches, all our actions add up & make a difference.
A soldier fights hard for the fellow man beside him in the trenches.
"there's no politics in the trenches," which Bigelow cites in other interviews—would
We need somebody who understands what it's like to work in the trenches.
For now, Rampancy is lying in the trenches, staring up at the stars.
We're all in the trenches, and most of us don't even know it.
It released images of trenches and what it said was Islamic State paraphernalia.
After several years, those trenches were covered with platforms, and upscale developers followed.
Much of the heaviest fighting was in trenches in northern France and Belgium.
"We're on a war footing, as if we were digging trenches," she said.
There is a larger moral here: The people in the trenches know best.
He's been a far more loyal soldier in the Republican trenches than Trump.
But down in the trenches with Sanders — and later in the trenches with Donald Trump, and eight years earlier in her run against Barack Obama — Clinton did show that she is genuinely not a very impressive performer on the stump.
For the women in the trenches on a daily basis, things haven't necessarily changed.
Some tents in the most-trodden areas were literally suspended over mini mud-trenches.
Volunteers are being encouraged to don their wellies and join archaeologists in the trenches.
I'm here in the trenches with everyone else and I know our stories matter.
Because I'm down in the trenches and have my head so far in it.
"When you are in those trenches, it's hard to see beyond," she told CNN.
Even though I'm singing and I'm harmonizing, It's still for people in the trenches.
Shot after shot was fired from the trenches as he made his perilous journey.
"A barbaric operation, this so-called 'mopping up' of the trenches," lamented Antoine Redier.
Volcanoes and earthquakes often create new land forms, such as mountains and ocean trenches.
According to Musk, he's frequently in the trenches at Tesla in many different ways.
Unlike software and semiconductors, digging trenches and laying fiber does not become ever cheaper.
Or, you can pull out some classic, seasonally appropriate goods, like blazers or trenches.
No doubt, though, we'll hear at least one joke about venturing into the trenches.
Sufferers included soldiers who had not been in the trenches or exposed to bombing.
In the trenches with a baby, you need someone to text at 2 a.m.
"Your body adapts, like a soldier in the trenches," Murnane said matter-of-factly.
Yet AI's development is moving faster than those working in the trenches will acknowledge.
The Great War was as these poets described — trenches, gas, suicide, crippling shell shock.
Then there were the write-in responses, which read like letters from the trenches.
"We will be there in the trenches in defense of the defenseless," he said.
It was not just about the trenches but also about irony, poetry and wit.
Just for a moment, at the holidays, silence fell across the culture war's trenches.
But boy am I looking forward to having Steve back in the trenches again.
The ACV powers through high surf, traverses over trenches and trucks over sloped terrain.
They are leaders with conviction who are also doing the work in the trenches.
I'm not going to take all the credit here, but if Grey Worm hadn't had seen that the trenches were not getting lit from the arrows and helped Melisandre get there to light the trenches, then they'd have been in big trouble.
Obstacles and trenches have cut up the approach roads into and all over the city.
YPG forces are reportedly already digging ditches and trenches in preparation for a Turkish onslaught.
When you go into the trenches that's when you find out who you really are.
In Mosul, ISIS has begun to dig trenches around the eastern perimeter of the city.
On the other side, to the sea, Spotify is digging trenches against the artists themselves.
This is a war on disinformation from the trenches, and children are the foot soldiers.
Women's: 25 percent off off all women's trenches, sweaters and sweater dresses at Club Monaco.
Let's face it — some of us are living deep in the trenches of smartphone addiction.
I've been in the trenches of digital health; I know how hard it can be.
It broadcast pictures of the massive trenches and other fortifications the rebels were leaving behind.
The 57 workers were told to enter the trenches, where they were shot and buried.
Freedom fighters in the Southern trenches, like John Lewis, had to tone down their rhetoric.
The point, he said, was mixing "Eros," the Greek god of love, with the trenches.
But let me explain, from the horrible trenches of single life, exactly how they do.
We're continuing our stint in the trenches on the frontlines of festival season this week.
Out in the trenches he also faced the full horror of what he was fighting.
The rand is incredibly weak at the moment, as our economy is in the trenches.
He moved to China in 2005 and spent two years in the supply chain trenches.
The plastic bag wars, after years in the trenches, are now coming to a head.
I had a leg up, even when I felt like I was in the trenches.
America is so dug into opposing trenches that toxic gas would not force them out.
Some juice trenches feature a notch on the rim that serves as a pouring spout.
"He's not afraid to get in the trenches and fight for you," Mr. Harris said.
It gets people down in the trenches, so that they understand the problem, that's why.
When there were demonstrations against public education cutbacks, I was there in the trenches, too.
The genesis of his tale featuring elves, trolls and orcs was in the Somme's trenches.
Some of the statues are full figures, buried neck-deep in trenches, hillsides or quarries.
The Balenciaga label emerged like a rectangular signpost on shoulder seams from jackets and trenches.
Trenches came with wide, corset-like elasticated waists, and reinvented as an A-line skirt.
The Great War has begun, and the trenches are hungry for reinforcements — minimum age 19.
The search for Malaysian Airways flight MH370 turned up previously undiscovered undersea volcanoes and trenches.
Deep-ocean trenches are volatile landscapes, formed when one tectonic plate is forced under another.
The winter of 1916-17 was extremely cold, and trenches were flooded, sometimes waist-high.
"We were thrown in the trenches," he said of early days in 1970s New York.
"I've been lucky," says Gunther, who saw action in the trenches of the Great War.
As the coronavirus pandemic becomes increasingly severe, retail pharmacists are finding themselves in the trenches.
When dinner came in the trenches, the men would argue over who should fetch rations.
Rebels dug trenches into approach roads, in anticipation of a fight for the city center.
"These trenches dried up which sped up the regime's advances," said Hamza Birqdar, the spokesman.
I argued vehemently — and got them to dig their trenches farther from the ginkgos' roots.
But if you're currently in the trenches of a potent heartbreak, that's not exactly comforting.
Mistakes meant lengthy retakes but "accidents" also gave an authenticity of life in the trenches.
The soldiers in the Spanish battalion advanced fifteen metres but then retreated to their trenches.
"Shared some wonderful moments in the 'trenches' with Phil McKeon many moons ago," Sheen wrote.
That meant more death on European battlefields, making US soldiers badly needed in the trenches.
We hear squeaks for the rats who invaded the trenches and fed on human flesh.
And so I think of us as the first people out of the trenches, right?
I'm going into the trenches, and I don't know when I'm going to come out.
It's very small, boots-on-the-ground, in the trenches, get-it-done type of work.
His fans, taking to the trenches in their trench-coats and trilbies, are nothing but collateral.
That station was walking distance from the trenches, where they took their photographs using snapshot cameras.
The barriers can be already burned spots, rivers, or, often, they are trenches dug by firefighters.
"Instead of a leader, I think of myself as having empathy in the trenches," Wall explained.
That operation involved building miles of trenches beneath German lines, and then filling them with explosives.
Yet what's happening in the trenches before those funding announcements roll out is often more instructive.
In response, Cotler said the executive told her the company discontinued funding for trenches in 2015.
The company also wanted to cover the trenches with epoxy, rather than the typical asphalt mix.
As co-chair of the Canada-United States InterParliamentary Group, I've been working in the trenches.
It's like he's on his own runway, except the runway is the trenches of an arena.
At the time, she was assigned to dig trenches into which gassed bodies would be dumped.
Those in the trenches see a number of factors contributing to changes in consumer shopping patterns.
You're in the trenches together, hopefully the entrepreneurs remember that and we do stay in touch.
World War One was fought in not just the trenches, but also the treasuries of Europe.
We're going to have to fight them in the trenches...and maybe wave the policy flag.
There were the now omnipresent '80s-isms (voluminous trenches, graphic zigzags), and nods to the bourgeois.
But all of these songs were written while in the trenches of some fight or another.
The trenches they dug often protected their bodies, but their heads were all the more vulnerable.
Not sure career is the word I'd use to describe my time in the smut trenches.
The landscape has rotted into a moonscape of grays, gashed by trenches and pockmarked by craters.
Which means these trenches were likely made in haste to deal with a growing body count.
They're all in the trenches of gayness together, in a world that's clearly hostile to them.
They dig trenches in the sand for stability, to get more out of each push up.
Having survived the trenches of France, they now ran a gantlet of terror in their hometowns.
It's about 80 or 90 miles of land, and we know exactly where the trenches were.
Houthi fighters dug trenches across roads, apparently in preparation for a bigger battle for the city.
Poor sanitation and the constant roar of artillery made the living conditions in the trenches miserable.
It feels more like World War I: dotted with landmines, lined with trenches, and ending inconclusively.
Helen Halpin has been in the trenches of a lot of healthcare fights over the years.
For years now, they have carried his name like a battle standard into the ideological trenches.
However deep our partisan trenches may have become, we are not currently at war with ourselves.
Trenches were still used in World War II, so it's not like trench warfare disappeared entirely.
It's worth remembering that Metcalf began her professional life in the trenches of gritty ensemble theater.
We had a strong bond between us as team members because we were in the trenches.
" As reporters in formal wear walked by, she called out, "We need you in those trenches!
Ramps allowed the camera to pass from no man&aposs land into the lower German trenches.
Perhaps most impressive of all was the 5,200 feet of trenches the crew had to build.
Responders also built dirt walls and trenches to prevent oil from reaching residential neighborhoods, he added.
Digging out of the trenches Rhodes joined the army in 1980 and served for 29 years.
"Shared some wonderful moments in the 'trenches' with Phil McKeon many moons ago," wrote Sheen, 54.
I was in the trenches in the seventies breaking all the rules about what sexuality was!
The bell clanged and Shaw came storming came out of the trenches with left hooks galore.
Costa has been with NIS America for years, and once worked in the publisher's localization trenches.
Rollins took some time to talk with PEOPLE about his lifetime in the trenches of record collecting.
The war on want is about to settle into a period of grinding battles in the trenches.
You told people that when you got to Washington, you'd be fighting in the trenches for him.
The rebels (pictured above) are blowing up bridges, digging trenches and expanding their network of underground tunnels.
They remind me that I can do this, which is something hard to see from the trenches.
ISIS fighters used heavy construction equipment to dig deep trenches into the runway, rendering the airfield unusable.
Today, it's home to five identified burial trenches, the final resting place of thousands of Confederate dead.
There is a difference between what sounds good on paper and what actually works in the trenches.
Instead of preaching the joys of being part of a connected world, Facebook is now digging trenches.
Human influence has already made it to the deepest ocean trenches—there's plastic down there, after all.
Residents and aid workers said barricades, trenches and roadblocks continue to be built and reinforced in Hodeidah.
Three whites were also slain in the battle, which had featured the use of trenches and cannon.
Gather information and query experiences from everyone from academics to people working triple shifts in the trenches.
In contrast to most CNBC internship testimonials, I wasn't thrown headfirst into the trenches of CNBC madness.
After 19 years in the wilderness and 18 months in the trenches, haven't we earned that much?
It is fair to say that one of those trenches runs right down the middle of the
No presidential candidate has Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s experience in the trenches of the climate wars.
Tanks battered its warren of medieval streets to root out rebels who dug trenches and laid explosives.
During incarceration by rebel groups, beatings, mock executions and forced menial labor, like digging trenches, are common.
She dreamed of reefs with pink coral and rainbow fish, of trenches deep and dark and cold.
Even though we are right in the trenches, our center offers an escape for the young people.
In the meantime they are making preparations - detonating bridges, digging trenches and sending recruits to the frontlines.
The common thread is entrapment: the soldiers cannot escape the trenches, the woman cannot escape the house.
" Elizabeth Burns, 55 Leesburg, Va. _____ "He's not afraid to get in the trenches and fight for you.
My plot was modest, and I dug small irrigation trenches all about it to make watering easy.
He's accessible, he's in the trenches, he's sharing the memes, pushing out stories that other people aren't.
But before manning the digital trenches, we should at least review the known facts and learn more.
But the company would still dig trenches to protect Office, its $23-billion-a-year software franchise.
The irony is his usual bluster overshadows, and undermines, the gradual progress of those in the trenches.
Verdant, almost overgrown, it requires careful navigating over ridges and mulch-covered trenches, to explore the interiors.
First, the trains, which ran at street level in the 1830s, were submerged in open-air trenches.
Is it because back in the day soldiers were in the trenches for days at a time?
In that time, modern warfare was born, and the trenches of Western Europe became a charnel house.
Enemy philatelists rendezvous in no-man's land to trade stamps while Viennese children play in model trenches.
The images show two large burial trenches recently dug at a cemetery outside Qom, Iran's religious capital.
Football has more players, covered in armor, fighting in the trenches and trudging across a vast field.
Mr. Saini stood down in the trenches, reached up and grabbed the red, elephant trunk-like hose.
The war is fought along a line of trenches that has not moved much since February 2015.
Militants had also reportedly dumped sulfur in trenches and pits in Mosul and were holding civilians nearby.
In the meantime, the young people have dug trenches around the university here in the capital, Managua.
There you will find live streams from the folks who are out there and in the trenches.
Anzora spent his afternoons tagging abandoned houses in the alleys where the leftist guerrillas had dug trenches.
Plastics have been found everywhere from Arctic ice sheets to remote islands to the deepest ocean trenches.
The oil ministry also dug trenches to prevent oil spills from reaching the Tigris river, Jihad said.
Call it the anglerfish of literature, after those solitary, crazy-looking lurkers in the sea's deepest trenches.
Meanwhile, Gettleman's investments in the trenches have paid only marginal dividends on both sides of the ball.
It's that melancholy tone, the legacy of the trenches, that gives Todd's polite rural mystery such uncommon depth.
Ultimately though, my greatest lesson gained within the trenches of Twitter debating, is that I don't know everything.
American soldiers liberated Lauvergeat's grandfather and father from the trenches in 1917 and German camps in 1944, respectively.
In the search for some semblance of truth, it can help to turn to those in the trenches.
Many streets had been erased or remained covered in rubble or blocked by trenches used in the fighting.
From these trenches, the book is a field report about the thawing Cold War between men and women.
But, for those in the trenches of building technology companies, the signs of a bubble are less apparent.
However, the trench in one building had a greater accumulation of vole bones than the other three trenches.
Football – as the World Cup is now showing – can both prompt tribalism, and, between frozen trenches, calm it.
The PKK has moved to urban areas, building trenches and barricades to keep police and soldiers at bay.
The Nittany Lions gave up 341 rushing yards on the day, and were absolutely demolished in the trenches.
Inside the trenches, heat from the buildings, humans, and machinery was softening and destabilizing the floors and walls.
Amid the empty fox holes and trenches stood a building with a huge yellow SDF flag on top.
They also evolved a population of obstacle courses for the bots, complete with hills, trenches and tree stumps.
In 2007, 40,000 tons of dead animals and manure were uncovered from trenches in Hanford, including 18 alligators.
In the meantime, your adversaries are taking full advantage of your place in the trenches of civil war.
Who better to help handle an annoying parent than a fellow princess, standing beside you in the trenches?
"The G.R.U. took its officers from the trenches," he said, unlike the K.G.B., which recruited from top universities.
At one point the Germans are trapped in the trenches that are being shelled by their own army.
Elements like sudden drops, sharp turns, and hills or trenches around the coaster heighten this feeling of insecurity.
As health care workers fight in the trenches against the virus, supermarket lines have become another front line.
Throughout the crisis, he's been updating his Instagram story daily with dispatches from the trenches of this pandemic.
But that time working in the network sitcom trenches gave him something in addition to joke-writing prowess.
Ordinary soldiers came out of their trenches, exchanged souvenirs, and may even have played a game of soccer.
And as weeks stretched into months, the soldiers became increasingly familiar with their counterparts in the opposite trenches.
Basically, the woman had better stop procrastinating by scrutinizing the rapist's digital persona and return to the trenches.
It is why this small country, as tiny as it is, always has enough soldiers for the trenches.
Corpses are often camouflaged by mud and water and mess, just as they really were in the trenches.
I wanted to exist, silently admiring all the beauty and chaos from afar, creating art from the trenches.
The singers in this production are often walking across duckboards, like the ones in the trenches of Flanders.
As for us, we were glad to have seven days together — out of combat, out of the trenches.
It was the first real legislative fight that I ever covered in the reporting trenches on Capitol Hill.
Everything started on empty fields with scripts in hand, planting flags for the trenches and no man's land.
I've been in the trenches before, but now it's certain cavalries are coming, and we're not going away.
Today, we're bringing you everything from faux fur-embellished accessories and silk scarves to classic trenches and winter essentials.
They said it's important to celebrate individual differences -- and to start that idea in the trenches of middle school.
There are incredible organizers and leaders in the trenches doing this work every day, and they need your help.
"It goes further into the trenches in terms of the mythology and in terms of the characters," he explained.
This is obviously the most emotionally satisfying approach for anyone who's been in the trenches fighting Republicans for years.
US surveillance has shown a growing number of improvised explosive devices, bombs, tunnels, trenches and firepits have been dug.
Every gardener needs a shovel to dig holes, break up soil, remove tough weeds, and edge lawns and trenches.
That means that the people left in the political trenches tend to be those who thrive in corrosive climates.
The engineers sealed up the trenches that pocked the airfield, filling them with gravel and then resurfaced the runway.
Ms Atherton says that she wanted "someone in the trenches with me", so finding the right person was essential.
But what about the folks in the trenches, the ones who will have to accommodate and manage those vehicles?
But it's not about the written policy coming from corporate headquarters; it's about the actual practice in the trenches.
Simultaneously, soldiers were relying on bolt-action rifles, bayonets, and blunt objects in the trenches of the Western Front.
But decades later, as living memories fade of the trenches and the poison gas, nationalism is on the rise.
It was the difficult experience of working at H.Wood that bonded them, like soldiers in the trenches, they said.
In the meantime, we want commiserations from other women in the trenches and practical strategies for surviving the years.
During the First World War, men who returned from the trenches apparently uninjured displayed physical symptoms associated with hysteria.
Yet in the trenches of the music industry, there is doubt about how much impact the act will have.
Abortion rights supporters, who have spent years in the trenches, are fearful that the Court is rolling back rights.
The images show what looks like two fresh trenches of graves on March 1, with more excavation after that.
Iranian authorities began digging a pair of trenches for victims just days after the government disclosed the initial outbreak.
Wittgenstein carried this book in the trenches in World War I and credited it with saving him from despair.
On Friday, these suspicions were confirmed when new satellite photos were released purporting to show three large burial trenches.
You need people who are in the trenches with you because you forget so fast what babies are like.
These heavily patrolled villages – cordoned off by barbed wire, spiked trenches and watchtowers – amounted to another form of detention.
Montu at Busch Gardens drives riders through five trenches, most of which come as a surprise after sharp turns.
Your average journalist, laboring in the trenches of tedium at school board meetings, makes less than $50,000 a year.
He posted a picture on Twitter showing soldiers on the North Korean side digging deep trenches and planting trees.
A nice side effect of the brothers' time in the trenches is that they have become better home cooks.
But that, along with much else, has changed for the worse in the organizing trenches of the media industry.
Kirk Douglas plays a French colonel named Dax who lives in the trenches and leads his men in battle.
To social workers in the trenches, eager to connect those in need with the insurance available, it is mystifying.
From there, we passed through various series of trenches and tunnels, going from one holy building to the next.
That made the ascent of Paramore from the Warped Tour pop-punk trenches into the mainstream even more remarkable.
Alex: Well, being in the trenches meant that you spent most of your day in the mud and darkness.
They are on the front lines every day — literally in the trenches building and maintaining infrastructure systems and structures.
I saw skulls on one side of me, skulls on the other, dug-out trenches and burned-up motorcycles.
However, this one was set in the trenches of World War I rather than a galaxy far, far away.
Unlike cranky me, J. Courtney Sullivan found that mom friends were absolutely essential in the trenches of early motherhood.
One key question is whether either side can find some point of leverage to shift voters from their trenches.
Tens of thousands of Kurdish troops man fixed positions along six hundred miles of trenches connecting Syria to Iran.
Her 5.4 million fans tune in for her traveling pants… and crop tops and biker jackets and belted trenches.
After seven years in the trenches, it is clear to me that it is the bond that motivates people.
He stepped out of the trenches, signalling to his men to follow, and was shot in the left shoulder.
They operated tunnels and deep trenches, and regularly arrested and tortured members of religious minority groups, the report said.
As Dr Jamieson and his colleagues report this week in Nature Ecology and Evolution, trenches are actually loaded with pollutants.
And they drive us away from the shared ground of reliable fact into the opposing trenches of hard-line conviction.
We tip our hats to everyone who's fought the Big C and won and encourage those still in the trenches.
The AMTI says Vietnam expanded the island here by more than 243 percent, adding defensive positions, gun emplacements and trenches.
New Zealand sits on the Ring of Fire, a volatile horseshoe-shaped region lined with oceanic trenches, volcanoes and mountains.
This is also part of the war, it is not only about the deaths in the trenches to the East.
Despite the later mainstream surge of popularity, these bands would start in the trenches with other bands in alternative genres.
Your job goes from being the team of six in the trenches ... to empowering literally thousands of teams of six.
I ended up working in the trenches on several M&A deals and heard lots of founding stories from entrepreneurs.
Dos Passos "grew up" in the trenches, and although he was the older by just three years, he admired Hemingway.
Cursus monuments represent some of the oldest monumental structures in Great Britain and Ireland and often resemble ditches or trenches.
In sum, for two generations the Hillyers have worked in the trenches for the things your conservative allies value most.
On the second day they ploughed past more Kurdish trenches and wrested back some 20183,000 sq km (14,000 sq miles).
"I went into an apprenticeship, starting off as a shampoo boy ― just through the trenches," he told the Huffington Post.
Not all of the trenches that were built and filled were detonated, however, and now those explosives have been buried.
Burial plots are long trenches, dug by bulldozer, where 150 adults or 1,000 infants are placed in plain pine boxes.
While we still love our vinyl trenches, teddy coats, and puffers, it's hard to not fall for leopard once again.
But it was also shot in dug-out trenches, with mud and dirt that give it a frisson of reality.
But the trenches that fighters dug on the borders of Awamiya, apparently to keep security forces out, told another story.
"Digging those trenches just finished us all," Baday said as he sat among large piles of soap in his shop.
Saki welcomes the audience to the trenches, explaining how he joined up in his mid-forties despite being too old.
It's hard for me to get into a game without being willing to devote huge trenches of time to it.
The major general's foray into pop culture started with his photo opportunities in the dunes and trenches of Iraq's deserts.
Wounded so severely that he was deemed unable to return to the trenches, he transferred to a French aviation unit.
It's beautifully made and looks strikingly similar to some of the most popular Burberry trenches, but it only costs $198.
"If you're in the trenches, you want to have a machine gun, a grenade, a mine on hand," Kim said.
As anxiety and turmoil engulf the political trenches in the West, tranquility and even optimism prevail over Japan's election front.
This will alleviate the challenges such as digging trenches, laying down fiber and dealing with property rights issues, Cooper said.
We talked to a few traders who were in the trenches at the time and the many crises that followed.
Trucks ripped through trenches, slinging sludge at those fans who weren't already diving into mud puddles of their own volition.
Japan is situated on the "Ring of Fire" arc of volcanoes and oceanic trenches that partly encircles the Pacific Basin.
In the First World War, for example, they produced the mustard gas to smoke out our enemies in the trenches.
By the end of the month, two long trenches were visible at the site from space, Erin and Dalton report.
"We were newly establishing the base, and our soldiers did not have proper trenches to protect themselves," Colonel Kohistani said.
But sometimes we take somebody who's been in the trenches and fought the good fight and been steady for granted.
This is what the RealReal does: It gives another chance at life to secondhand Chanel flats, Prada backpacks, Burberry trenches.
I struggled to pull myself up out of those trenches, all the while living in a physical body I loathed.
After crouching in their trenches for hours, soldiers on both sides appreciated the opportunity to relax while they ate dinner.
Communist forces set to work encircling the base with trenches and concealed gun positions, imperiling the stronghold's aerial supply lifeline.
Videos from the site of the trenches showed workers had buried more than 250 coronavirus victims as of March 3.
It is 1941, and his adopted mother, Natalia, takes a tram to the outskirts to dig trenches around the city.
Snailfish look like fat, short eels and live all over the ocean, from shallow rock pools to the deepest trenches.
"These Ivy League schools will go to the trenches to prevent disclosure of what they are doing," Mr. Blum said.
In 2018, the entrepreneur released a book titled Shortcut Your Startup: Speed Up Success with Unconventional Advice from the Trenches.
So, their tanks could not overcome our anti-tank trenches and mines, while their troops were scared to come in.
Whether that's ice cream with a friend who's also in the trenches of parenting or a good therapist (or both).
They do so because they want their constituents to know that they are in the trenches fighting the good fight.
Ahead, discover our roundup of unmissable discounts on everything from all-weather parkas to puffers to pleather trenches and beyond.
Battle lines have been drawn, trenches have been dug and the man who might help smooth it over is distracted.
When you later become successful, you'll remember those times in the trenches when you wanted to give up and didn't.
Any career in the trenches of pro sports comes with the advisory that major change can come in an instant.
Theater Latté Da's documentary musical, about the Christmas carols that emanated from World War I trenches, is finishing its song.
At times it meanders quietly through its spillways, but at others it violently gouges trenches and coulees while subsuming the land.
ISIS has heavily fortified this area with road blocks and berms, and long ago rendered the airport runway unusable with trenches.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - The U.S.-China trade war will be fought in the trenches, and it's going to get ugly.
While being in the trenches of the fight against sexism, misogyny, and violence may seem bleak, there are seeds of hope.
The vault managers are now waterproofing the facility and digging trenches to channel melt and rainwater away, according to The Guardian.
The war is fought in trenches, like World War I, owing to a peculiarity of the conflict: Neither side uses aviation.
The dead are given numbers rather than names, and buried in trenches in the city's parks; often ten to a grave.
On the Western Front, life in the trenches effectively immobilised large numbers of young men for days and weeks on end.
"Sometimes we take somebody who's been in the trenches and fought the good fight, and been steady for granted," Obama said.
But he expected the offensive to slow as they approach the city, where Islamic State has built trenches and dug tunnels.
The LA Times reports:After reexamining the bones, the authors found the number of mouse bones was equal across all four trenches.
Pocahontas County has a distinctly southern feel: locals speak with a warm, lilting drawl; Civil War trenches still dot the hillsides.
He blamed the water shortage on damage to pipes that relief workers say has been caused by the Houthis digging trenches.
"It's literally in the trenches, one person at a time," said Mr. Black, who was just 28 at the 1976 convention.
It is composed of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water and methane, and it's diverse in landforms, including plains, trenches and mountain ranges.
I feel fortunate to have stood in the trenches with some of the most brilliant reporters and editors in the biz.
Scoota was best known for his 2014 catchy drug-dealing anthem "Bird Flu" from his Still In The Trenches mixtape series.
Michael Bay: People sitting at desks are not always the smartest ones—it's people in the trenches that figure stuff out.
Her tale of life in the trenches as a volunteer tax-preparer hits all the pleasure points of this particular form.
Over the tops of the trenches he sees fire that looks like dragon's breath; eventually he will see, yes, a dragon.
He led a charge up the hill, jumping into enemy trenches and killing 10 German soldiers at close range, records showed.
The Houthis have been preparing for a battle inside the city for months, digging trenches in streets and laying land mines.
Instead, these newly dug trenches are row after row of graves covered in lime to block the smell of decaying bodies.
"April is one of the few women in this industry who worked their way up through the trenches," Ms. Nelson said.
The men in the trenches were obsessed with the enemy — those anonymous creatures across no man's land who rained down death.
A bittersweet offering for the holidays, the show savors the cease-fire, a pacific impulse by the men in the trenches.
Opera coats and wrap trenches held entire mythologies in intarsia-ed pictograms that took more than a thousand hours to make.
There were a hundred people on the beach who used tractors to dig trenches to jump into if the fires arrived.
You have 10 million men from all sides, including Russia, fighting people who are just like themselves in the opposite trenches.
Usually we're in the trenches serving hot meals, or handing out food to people waiting in line at a food pantry.
The trenches for a light-rail network have been dug, though it is likely to be inadequate the moment it opens.
Firefighters — who are all volunteers in Chile — have dropped water from helicopters and dug trenches to try to quell the flames.
"These are the trenches," says Simon Birkett, a banker-turned-air-campaigner who founded Clean Air London, a non-profit organization.
So you're saying that in these like battle lines, these trenches, just none of the facts are getting down in there.
Hundreds of sacks of sugar tower over a worker, recalling levees or even sandbags fronting the trenches of the Great War.
Politically and socially, the ripple effects reached far beyond the trenches and chemical laboratories from which the war had been fought.
Were the floral hem-embroidered trenches maybe too close a sampling of the ones Pierpaolo Piccioli made for Valentino, or not?
Trenches at Hart Island are now larger thanks to the use of bulldozers, and that means graves are staying open longer.
As we hunted through the woods we skirted several other trenches, dug by men on a much grimmer mission than our own.
He was in the proverbial trenches fighting for LGBTQ rights and organized AIDS activists even before he was diagnosed as HIV positive.
The are reports of drug addicts in rebel areas becoming victims of intimidation, and being forced to work, for example digging trenches.
This is an opinion piece by Jed Ober, strategist and advocate who can usually be found in the dark trenches of politics.
Some soldiers were filmed while singing a rendition of "We're Here Because We're Here," sung by soldiers in the trenches in 1916.
The settlement covers the costs of excavating trenches called fireholes where waste was once burned and of separating pollutants from the soil.
"These are the people that did ten years in the trenches and survived—these are the people that made it," Goodwin said.
It says it tried a few new things when it launched in the city, including putting the fiber lines into shallower trenches.
But on Jerusalem's Ammunition Hill, a memorial preserves the old Jordanian trenches and fortifications, on a site originally built by the British.
"It's the first time I'll be in the trenches with them on the red carpet, and I'm just so excited," she said.
All to say, applejack's claim as America's true spirit stems from its time in the trenches, helping us win the darn thing.
Researchers found that the crustaceans in these trenches live four times longer and grow larger than other crustaceans found in shallower waters.
Forget talent—the Browns would be vastly superior to Ohio State in the trenches because their players are just so much stronger.
The KDP has done its share to alienate the PYD, including digging trenches on the Iraqi side of the border with Rojava.
But the reality, from down here in the parenting trenches, is that kids are messaging anyway and we're desperately short on tools.
"We don't have an exciting new deep learning algorithm but we are in the trenches building clean features every day," explains Potere.
Most spoke only ostensibly to Cox, using him to dig their heels into respective trenches on either side of the Brexit debate.
Little conventional wisdom survives in this modern era where we dig our political trenches deeper and a wilderness replaces the political center.
Opera coats became puffa jackets and trenches, the collars spread to frame the clavicle, shoulders dropped and pulled into peaks at back.
I'm reporting from the trenches: turning on a light for others who are here too, so that we can see one another.
I'm hired to go deep into the bridesmaid trenches, figuring out creative fixes if and when mishaps occur on the big day.
"We were the first group into the unfinished camp and then we had to help dig trenches for the outhouse," he remembers.
In the war against COVID-220006, U.S. hospitals have become the trenches and our health care workers are on the front lines.
"We have a bias toward action because we all served in the trenches in an organization that is apolitical," Mr. Hurd said.
As the ball was in the air, Shelvey's teammates retreated a few feet, and then prepared for an evening in the trenches.
He wrote about the food, the weather and the despair of living in slit trenches during the rainy late winter of 2000.
Her style, strength without overconfidence, gracious demeanor and years of experience in the intelligence trenches give her credibility unmatched by recent directors.
They're already at work in the US, primarily on energy projects, digging foundations for wind turbines or oil and gas pipeline trenches.
That requires resolving right-of-way issues, digging trenches, burying miles of cables, and then maintaining all of that new internet infrastructure.
The action hops to London and then to the trenches of Belgium, where the War to End All Wars slogs interminably on.
I thought 21917 captured both the dreary nature of life in the trenches and the unsettling danger of being outside of them.
What's telling is that even though trenches defined World War I, nobody can bring themselves to make a whole movie about it!
In Peter Weir's Gallipoli (1981) the trenches only come in at the end, and for most of the movie you're moving around.
Don't get me wrong: Mr. Moore has led an exemplary life of progressive activism, both in the trenches and as a filmmaker.
As locals around the Lake Andes area have reported, the tribe dug trenches to try to divert the water, to little success.
If they joined the U.S. military and survived the trenches of France, they would be put on a fast track to citizenship.
The Islamic State has constructed concrete blast walls, dug trenches, and rigged booby traps that will slow efforts to penetrate the city.
"We had over a mile of trenches that we dug because we couldn't repeat anything, we could never go back," he said.
Kerry also had been in the trenches of politics for enough time to understand how to avoid the traditional pitfalls of campaigns.
Desierto de la Tatacoa, in southwest Colombia, is a disorienting badland of prickly pear cactuses and wild goats, trenches, crags and bluffs.
The poet Kondwani Fidel talks about his book and screens his documentary, both called "Hummingbirds in The Trenches," at Housing Works SoHo.
Ukrainian soldiers smoke cigarettes and try to repair a cassette tape in their sleeping quarters in the trenches at a frontline position.
I have really learned in 45 years in the trenches that there is not the same kind of support in this country.
It's easy to forget that even with the fanciest of machine learning models, we still need humans in the trenches cleaning input data.
The troops serving in the trenches in during the first Christmas of the World War I were reportedly sent these Colonies Gift Tins.
He then covered his patrol as it withdrew and carried one of his own men who had been wounded back to the trenches.
Clapper, who enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1961, stressed that he has served every president "in the trenches" since John F. Kennedy.
It was archived at the Imperial War Museum, and the most common scenes depicted were of British soldiers in training and the trenches.
Since it was founded in 2008, Goop has grown wider in its following and dug deeper into the trenches of its own absurdity.
Trucks and trains deliver those segments to the construction site, where workers lay them end to end in trenches and weld them together.
So that means that it is unlikely that new mountains like the Rockies would be formed nor would deep trenches in the ocean.
Farmers are at particular risk because, when wars are over, trenches get buried in fields, and so do any leftover grenades and shells.
As a fan of her show, I was eager to see her voice back in the trenches of political dialogue on Real Time.
While American forces had begun to arrive in the summer of 1917, they first underwent months of training to prepare for the trenches.
Large underwater features like mountains and trenches exert a gravitational influence on the water above them, subtly changing the shape of the surface.
The Mexican government's forestry commission, Conafor, discontinued the use of these trenches more than three years ago in some parts of the country.
This isn't something that happened while he was sick, it came as a result of being in the trenches together for three years . . .
Instead, the warring sides have dug into their trenches, firing on each other across no-man's land and engaging in the occasional skirmish.
Firefighters dig trenches in an effort to stop the advancement of a forest fire in Hualañe, a community in Concepcion, Chile, Jan. 25.
Then comes the soldier in the trenches, trying to figure out what the hell this star war means and how to escape it.
US intelligence indicates the city is laced with trenches, tunnels, roadside bombs and houses and buildings wired to explode, an official told CNN.
They studied crustaceans that live in hadal trenches, which are found 6,3.63 to 11,000 meters ( 20,000 to 36,000 feet) below the ocean's surface.
The burn site itself is a hive of activity, with diggers carving trenches into the monsoon-sodden earth, and dump trucks laying gravel.
These issues are going to be fought out one by one in the linguistic trenches, by deploying language that makes the stakes clear.
We asked lingerie store staff members from Nashville to the East Village to share their stories about spending a holiday in the trenches.
"He has been in the political trenches for more than 30 years and his ability to energize voters is unprecedented and unrivaled," Rep.
Don't be afraid to get in the trenches with your employees and work side by side with them to complete an important task. 
In this piece, Liriel Higa looks back on her two years in the trenches with a certain globe-trotting, cause-championing Times columnist.
Their battles are different from your battles, and though you may meet eyes across the tulle-filled trenches, you can't save each other.
The switchboard messages between Army officials often dealt with top-secret information, like battle orders, artillery commands and emergency calls from the trenches.
Many of these soldiers would be gunned down and their bodies would be left stranded in the no-man's land between the trenches.
Ms. Nicolas has earned the right to be proud, working her way up through the trenches of the luxury watch and jewelry business.
A Maxar analyst told me the trenches were made very quickly and differed from previous ways Iranians have dug plots at the site.
It's the usual action-movie setup — a mission, extraordinary odds, ready-made heroes — but with trenches, barbed wire and a largely faceless threat.
She suffered permanent damage to her lungs and knees digging trenches against the advancing German tanks in the ice-cold November of 303.
At least for me, watching the movie made me think, "Man, those trenches sure looked cozy" as the two soldiers wandered the battlefield.
One resident of Haa said that a relative had happened on Chinese soldiers digging trenches while he herded his yak along the border.
But as those of us that work in the trenches know, some veterans are extremely vulnerable, in tremendous pain and very, very angry.
Demers' work in the trenches of the Mueller investigation could put him in the same cross hairs with the president that Rosenstein faced.
Lynchian images — like a crying Laura Dern from the movie "Blue Velvet" — even adorned some of the floor-length trenches and baggy knits.
But he was hardly an overnight success: He spent a decade in the comedy trenches before he broke through to a national audience.
It is huddled in concrete bunkers, stands smoking in a 250-mile scar of trenches, and prowls through abandoned, frontline villages after dark.
Such isolation has led many to assume that it and similar seabed trenches will be among the few remaining pristine places on the planet.
The best way to inspire respect in people is when you can do what they've done or when you're in the trenches with them.
A longtime Washington media professional, Spicer's credibility has taken more shots in the past week than it did during years in the partisan trenches.
He could help CEOs far-removed from the startup trenches glean learnings about budding tech trends and business practices from Village Global's portfolio founders.
With three new commercials released in South Carolina, he increasingly seems to be trying to bring a sketch comedy sensibility to the political trenches.
It's just personally offensive to me because I've been out there in the trenches doing this work in New York for about 20 years.
The Mountaineers&apos overall lack of physicality and weak play in the trenches has coach Dana Holgorsen searching for answers and a quick reversal.
Obviously a deep and broad technical background, and a track record in the trenches writing a panoply of software myself, are crucially important too.
It also hails the people out there in the legal trenches, holding fast to the rules and norms that may keep society from collapsing.
In Mexico, Coca-Cola and one of its bottlers financed forestry work that included the digging of trenches similar to ones used in farming.
Coca-Cola has publicly taken credit for helping finance more than an estimated 5 million trenches in national parks and other forests around Mexico.
Not only was the sealant spilling out onto roads, leaving fiber lines exposed, but the shallow trenches left cables vulnerable during routine road maintenance.
As a ruse, the forced labors were told to dig zigzag-shaped trenches for the army, but in reality they were digging their graves.
The secretary is squandering his most precious asset -- the immensely talented, intelligent, experienced, hardworking and capable people who man the trenches at Foggy Bottom.
The debate raged for days in the trenches of internet forums, families were divided, and lives were undoubtedly lost in defense of stupid opinions.
All that remains is a field pitted by abandoned trenches and bomb craters, littered with scorched tents and the twisted metal carcasses of vehicles.
As someone working in the trenches of sexual health, Gibson does not see the pro-cum choice attitudes I've recently noticed as isolated incidents.
And it caught the attention of those who'd spent their lives laboring in the trenches of cancer immunotherapy, including a pioneering immunotherapist Steve Rosenberg.
"I'm just an old country boy working in the trenches these last 30 years, and now we're competing on the highest level," he said.
We're slowly realizing that we've contaminated an enormous swath of the planet, from the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks, with plastic.
Another, whose habit of passing round cigarettes in the trenches earned the nickname Woodbine Willie, became an advocate of workers' rights after the war.
"On Battleship Hill's caved-in trenches / A hateful feeling still lingers," she sings on "On Battleship Hill," her voice curling into an astonishing falsetto.
Both Republicans and Democrats are digging in the trenches after the House's impeachment probe resolution passed Thursday in a 85033-196 party-line vote.
I have an upfront, sort of in-­the-­trenches knowledge of white people's trying to avoid their whiteness and replace it with something else.
Selling your company is unlikely to be on your mind as you're in the trenches, trying to grow teams, improve productivity and break even.
A fitting end to another glorious season in the trenches for John Law, Bills Mafia, and all those who braved The Ralph this season.
Kent Smetters was in the trenches in the Newt Gingrich-era Congressional Budget Office, and he's a veteran of George W. Bush's Treasury Department.
Most teachers will look at you with hope because they'll think you've pulled yourself out of the trenches of poverty to go to college.
As a precision-medicine physician who is working in the trenches to help people lead healthier lives, I'm eager for a digital health future.
She'd been in the trenches of online dating in the 90s, when it was strange to use the Internet to meet anyone at all.
More permanent than the markings left in the trenches, they stand as silent markers for men whose futures were fraught with uncertainty and peril.
But no conservation issue in the West today is more polarizing than wolves, where the trenches on each side remain well worn and deep.
Much of "Westfront" is played out in the scarred and denuded buffer zone between the trenches — filmed by Pabst in highly defined sharp focus.
He graduated from the elite Defense Services Academy and, after his time in the trenches, worked his way up to joint chief of staff.
These human waste-filled bags clog trenches leading to the Nairobi River and have been blamed for the flooding that regularly menaces the city.
In his debut for Burberry, Riccardo Tisci showcased the company's trademark trenches with corsets and gussied up beige raincoats with splendid jewels and feathers.
My mother's father, Paul Howard, was a foot soldier in the United States Army and fought in the trenches of the Meuse-Argonne forest.
Mr. Whitelum skipped university and started a business digging trenches for Australia's phone company before going to work on oil rigs for eight years.
"It was not so long ago that Hamdi [Ulukaya] was in the trenches building Chobani," Miller said of the founder of the yogurt company.
"We want them in the trenches," Nancy Oehlert, his wife, said, hoping for — though not expecting — a conviction of Mr. Trump in the Senate.
It does an outstanding job of conveying the personal and psychological costs of working in the American intelligence trenches during the war on terror.
Top commanders often remained far from the front, out of touch with the knee-deep mud and rat-filled trenches that the infantry endured.
People in the trenches of global commerce — supply chain managers, travel industry experts, employers large and small — warned of substantial disruptions to their businesses.
For spring 2020, Lee presented luxurious one-shoulder dresses, buttery-soft leather trousers and matching shirts, relaxed suiting (including shorts), and billow-y trenches.
After the Soviets finished withdrawing in 1989, the Taliban and Northern Alliance fighters fought for the base, sometimes with their trenches at either end.
Kaine's most high-profile achievement is work in the trenches on a bill that allowed Congress a vote on Obama's nuclear deal with Iran.
I have been working in the trenches of the mental health care system for a caseload of several hundred veterans these past seven years.
It's old school warfare, not far removed from the trenches of World War I. At sea, the advantage is clearly on the Indian side.
The respite from bloodshed these soldiers chose was fleeting, and within days they had returned to their respective trenches and borders, and to fighting.
Dylan Matthews: CBPP usually works on more incremental, in-the-trenches political debates, like fights over expanding the EITC or preventing food stamp cuts.
To do that after 10 years in the trenches, accidentally having a $113 million business before any venture capitalists even showed up to invest.
It's something she points out frequently in her new memoir, Just the Funny Parts, an excellent chronicle of her time in the TV trenches.
The big question, though, is how well headliner Scarlett Johansson will handle being at the center of a comedy after years in the action trenches.
ISIS is fortifying positions in eastern Mosul, digging new trenches, building berms and erecting walls and barriers on major roads, witnesses and residents tell CNN.
Gone are the days of scrunchies, an impish thumbs-up delivered in concert with a precocious catchphrase, and matching detective's trenches with twin sister Ashley.
The leather trenches come in Skittles bright colors and the intarsia sweaters come printed in something that your grandma and Miuccia Prada would approve of.
"I'm more in the trenches at the molecular level, and others are studying the more behavioral level at the consciousness or electrophysiological levels," he says.
I use clothes as armor; clothes are my security blanket and my clothes and outfits are my armor against the world of the chiffon trenches.
Maybe it's a way to cope with capitalism; maybe it's just human nature to want to bond with whoever's with you down in the trenches.
They describe a transformation into a bro CEO, the kind who would rather be at Burning Man than in the trenches of a big race.
Scientist have found a large amount of banned chemicals in the fatty tissue of crustaceans that live in the Pacific Ocean's Mariana and Kermadec trenches.
Two years later, as the conflict raged on in trenches along the common border, his wife, Nitslal Abraha, mysteriously disappeared along with their two daughters.
With incredible speed and efficiency, they dig a line of trenches ahead of the approaching blaze, and then set their own counter-fires with torches.
And while we usually love everything the Brits across the pond have to offer us (Skins, scones, Stella McCartney), trenches just weren't one of them.
New Zealand lies in the seismically active "Ring of Fire", a 40,000 km arc of volcanoes and oceanic trenches that partly encircles the Pacific Ocean.
They watch it respond to them; they see its surface pierced as they dig their trenches, and what they see matches what their muscles feel.
The New York Historical Society will display John Singer Sargent's monumental painting "Gassed" (1919) as part of its exhibition, World War I Beyond the Trenches.
DURING the first world war Heinrich Barkhausen, a German physicist, carried into the trenches an antenna, a crude electronic amplifier and a pair of headphones.
"Over a decade ago, they were in the trenches together and probably saw themselves in the same foxhole together, certainly in that encounter," Hosko said.
Coming out of the trenches Schenck and Disney say their friendship helped them realize that changing people's minds isn't the only way to move forward.
In late April, a scorching heat settled on the plains, and workmen used wheelbarrows to refill trenches, shutting down the expedition for the hot season.
Native people would make meals of the swarming grasshoppers that drowned in southwestern lakes, and they'd drive crickets into trenches and set them on fire.
"If the date goes well, they'll likely be thanking you, along with their lucky stars, because dating and being in the trenches can be exhausting."
You gain credibility with the team A so-called visionary always gains trust and admiration when that person is willing to work in the trenches.
"Get yourselves into the trenches," urged Roberto Requião, a senator from Mr. Temer's party who rebelled by siding with Ms. Rousseff in the impeachment vote.
"When you're no longer in the trenches and no one is shooting at you, how you speak to people has to change," Mr. Dunnigan said.
There we get brief but striking scenes about numbing routines in trenches and outbursts of violence that result in scattered limbs and deeply bloodstained earth.
It absolves our tribal leaders of their reluctance to show up for meetings and to fight diligently and thanklessly in the trenches of numb process.
Read on to learn tips from the trenches about what worked and what didn't for HBS applicants who broke through the noise and were admitted.
By that point, Lee had long since become more of a company figurehead rather than a writer and editor in the day-to-day trenches.
Concealed behind the tree line, the guerrillas had war-ready camps, with trenches to foil a ground invasion and bunkers to protect against air raids.
The use of human labor will become so scarce that even digging trenches in the most unsafe conditions will be viewed as desirable job opportunities.
The Burberry signature check print made an appearance on trenches and other outfits as did the TB monogram - initials of the brand's founder, Thomas Burberry.
Further, orders were given to dig long trenches and fill them with burning oil to slow the advance of coalition tanks and other heavy weaponry.
The bodies were kept out of the trenches and instead quarantined in a remote spot on the island's southernmost tip, buried deep in individual graves.
Troops are stationed in trenches outside Zaitseve and government trucks risk rebel fire to bring bread, coal, firewood and other goods along a dirt road.
So, mostly, is Junya Watanabe, who spliced oversized suit jackets to trenches to knits to parkas, most of it over chintz floral leggings or shirtdresses.
That was, I think, the most disturbing, is when you see those pictures of the trenches, you do get a sense that it was terrible.
The Shortlist LOVELY WAR By Julie Berry The course of true love never did run smooth, especially through the twisting trenches of the Western Front.
People dug trenches to direct the water to gutters, and holes in the snowdrifts were repeatedly packed with new wood, leaving dark brown snow behind.
The fighters openly celebrated the relatively peaceful interlude — visiting cities, stopping for ice cream and posing for selfies — despite orders to stay in their trenches.
Or are politics today a new Western Front, 1917, each of us in our respective ideological trenches, no allowance anymore even for a Christmas truce?
To plant the vines, growers must dig trenches in the sand, which can be roughly 3 to 15 feet deep, to the chalky clay below.
"Me in the trenches doing my 10-step Korean skincare routine," read the caption on one video by 33-year-old Australian student Isaac Tuazon.
About 250,000 civilians are in Raqqa, and the Islamic State has fortified the city with trenches and mines and would defend it with suicide bombers.
"We're a start-up company where you're kind of in the trenches with everybody, and you form really strong bonds with people," Aarstol told CNBC.
I like being in the trenches, solving the most complex problems for our customers, and ultimately providing them with a better experience at the edge.
Yet the focus in West Virginia has remained on the teachers in the trenches, even for students who have been out of class for days.
However, if they put lights in the trenches, they might accidentally show up on screen during one of the movie&aposs many 360-degree shots.
I spent 25 years in the FBI investigative trenches and realize, implicitly, how 20/20 hindsight and second-guessing can be decidedly lazy and unfair.
To some this may sound like good news, but for many of us working in the trenches to stop sex trafficking this victory feels hollow.
Pay your dues in the trenches, take the parts others might not want, and then build a reputation that helps you get the big roles.
We stayed in a little wood-shingled house on a bluff above a cove where Felix and Teddy spent entire afternoons digging holes and trenches.
ABOUT THE PANTHERS (217-4): Carolina continues to get the job done in the trenches, ranking fourth in rushing offense and sixth in run defense.
New Zealand lies on the seismically active "Ring of Fire", a 40,000-km arc of volcanoes and ocean trenches girdling much of the Pacific Ocean.
A museum was built of wood logs and small windows with iron grids, an echo of the trenches the Nazis dug before the Soviet charge.
Away from the trenches and sickbeds, one of the year's biggest themes was citizenship, and who qualified for its privileges and protections, Dr. Blanke said.
The jihadists were holed up in what appeared to be caves in a rocky shelf overlooking Baghouz and in trenches by the river, he said.
"Storm of Steel," by Ernst Jünger, an infantry officer who served in the trenches all four years of World War I, is one such book.
They might think it weird to see an Amazon in the trenches of World War I, but so long as she stays secluded, she's fine.
After a career in the trenches developing mobile software infrastructure for companies like Samsung and Layar, Miesnieks made the jump to AR software infrastructure in 2009.
But it's the leaders of fledgling startups, currently in the trenches fighting to survive, that can teach some of the most important lessons for fellow entrepreneurs.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - Doug Corcoran is in the trenches every day in the fight against the opioid crisis in the rural Ohio county he helps oversee.
An Impossible War by Andy Remic A soldier named Robert Jones during the First World War endures the horrors of the trenches on the front lines.
Digging hundreds of miles of trenches for fiber-optic cables alongside long country roads already makes it tough to get basic broadband connections to remote areas.
The units released a statement shortly after Monday's offensive began saying they were targeting ISIS tunnels and trenches south of Mosul with highly destructive thermobaric missiles.
The big picture: Telecom providers have traditionally managed internet expansion and footed the bill for the huge costs of digging fiber trenches and installing wireless infrastructure.
When tanks bulldozed their way in to root out PKK militants who had excavated trenches and laid explosives, tens of thousands of residents had to leave.
I skipped a lot of the opening for comics, I skipped a lot of gritting it out in the trenches with male comics on the road.
With frontline trenches invisible at this distance, any traveler would be forgiven for thinking that peace had finally returned to this swathe of Ukraine's eastern rustbelt.
With this in mind, researchers collected amphipods from three trenches, the Mariana Trench (the deepest point on Earth), Mussau Trench, and New Britain Trench, in 2017.
In that regard, wherever and however the series came up short, the message was that for those in the trenches, it wasn't for lack of trying.
The conditions in these trenches are harsh -- the creatures that live there must adapt to extreme cold, high pressure and a lack of light and nutrients.
For months, men died in droves from artillery barrages, their bodies literally becoming part of the churned-up trenches to be trod on by new recruits.
The wheels, which are tougher than those on Curiosity after it faced issues traversing sharp rocks, are capable of digging little trenches on the Martian surface.
At its noblest, this involves finding arguments or candidates so reasonable or appealing that they can lure voters out of partisan trenches to cross party lines.
Its virtual Flanders fields are hazed with gun smoke and caked with mud, home to an army of enemies who will kill you from their trenches.
"Senator Ted Cruz has been in the trenches over and over and over again fighting for the conservative constitutional principles that we hold dear," he said.
Students brought a furious energy to their studies, in large part because they had suffered the trenches of France and Belgium and emerged with their lives.
Those bottles, jugs, threads, and scraps are visible in giant swirling "garbage patches" in the middle of the ocean, and even in trenches along the seafloor.
He was working as an archaeologist, digging not far from downtown Tucson, when they discovered layer after layer of irrigation trenches, then found some charred corn.
Down in the trenches in Startup World™, sea freight to relevant regions and local distribution for last-mile delivery is the name of the game.
Residents told Reuters the Houthis are digging trenches, building defense berms and reinforcing their ranks with troops in Hodeidah and in other towns surrounding the city.
The original irrigation builders spent generations maintaining shallow trenches off of rivers that would restore groundwater and quench crops like piñon trees, edible grass, and tubers.
Just as the deserts of Iraq and Syria have drawn jihadists to learn battleground tactics, the trenches of Ukraine have attracted white supremacists from three continents.
"Westfront" was hailed as the first German talking picture to concern the war as well as the first German feature to represent life in the trenches.
Her actions — setting weapons and trenches aflame, providing key pep talks — helped give the living a victory over the dead, but it came at a cost.
This applies for people who just graduated and are entering the work force, and for those weighing their next step after decades in the corporate trenches.
Much of this material, of soldiers in training and then in the trenches, was shot for propaganda newsreels that would play in theaters between other movies.
Local officials claimed that at least 214 insurgents were killed, and 229 others were arrested during the operation and that insurgents are using houses as trenches.
While Earth's highest mountains and deepest trenches have already been reached by humans, any one of us could be the first person legally murdered in space.
Robot coming back to fsociety after Darlene's spent so much time in the trenches, leading the movement to the brink and back again so many times.
For those of us in the trenches during NSEERS, these statistics represent real people and families who were collateral damage in the domestic war on terror.
The conflict mobilized whole economies as well as vast armies; as working-age men dug into the trenches, women took their place on the factory floor.
For one day, at least, the Ducks were content that the game was not won or lost where they wanted it to be — in the trenches.
We heard from people who said they fled to the beach, where they dug trenches and prepared to jump into the water at a moment's notice.
But the Islamic State is expected to fight hard in Raqqa, where it has fortified its positions with trenches, tunnels, minefields and houses rigged with explosives.
Two soldiers carried it from the trenches and, since it was by then broad daylight, were killed by machine-gun fire as they laid it down.
We learn of the camaraderie that formed in the trenches, and of the sense that the men had of being shunned and misunderstood after the war.
At Burberry, Riccardo Tisci offered his version of adult dressing (following his version of Gen Z dressing) in the form of ties and cardigans and trenches.
The rangers advised digging one-meter-deep trenches around the irrigated fields and using a traditional technique of putting piles of smoldering cow dung along their perimeter.
His voyages in the 543s across the South Atlantic and Pacific Oceans revealed high temperature flows at seabed mountain ranges, and low flows at deep ocean trenches.
Seed vault managers tell the Guardian they're now taking precautions: ensuring the vault's entrance is waterproof, and engineering trenches to drain more meltwater away from the facility.
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"I assure you the opposition forces have taken a number of measures ... including digging trenches and tunnels to prevent the regime from launching any attack," he said.
Near al-Masri's house, soldiers yell at children and teenagers to stop exploring the barricades, trenches and war debris which had previously been off limits to them.
All that work in the trenches, all that time wearing fake chompers and blue hair for The Hunger Games, has been in service of his own art.
The manoeuvring munitions can carry out what the Army calls counter-defilade fire—hitting a sniper hiding behind a wall, for example, or troops concealed in trenches.
Plumes of black smoke rose from burning oil-filled trenches outside northeastern Mosul, an attempt by ISIS to obscure its fighters' positions during airstrikes, military sources said.
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Amid the recent burst of optimism surrounding Macedonia's name, Nikola Dimitrov, its foreign minister, says he spots an "opportunity to step out from the trenches of history".
Shortly after the rains in 2015, therefore, Dr Schulze-Makuch and his colleagues dug trenches in the desert and took samples from the soils at various depths.
Each side says its rival is trying to "partition" East Ghouta by capturing new land and consolidating areas it controls with trenches, land mines, and other fortifications.
She's been in the trenches, so she understands dynamically the way to move forward to be able to change this," she said Tuesday on CNN's "New Day.
"We are proud to have the support of these Democratic party leaders, who have been in the trenches," said Jesse Ferguson, a spokesman for the Clinton campaign.
You can thank us later for perusing the Amazon trenches for you, and found some incredible toys all available for lightning-fast shipping and Prime Day sales.
The show was ballet-inspired with a mixture of delicate silk-blend dresses and knits combined with more functional activewear styles, such as nylon trenches and shorts.
When it's game time in the studio, your job is to report on what you've learned from living in the trenches and being in the fucking war.
But Fuller spent his early career in the Star Trek trenches, writing more than a dozen scripts for Voyager and a couple of Deep Space Nine episodes.
We tried to find a position as close as possible: seven or eight hundred, sometimes only 500 yards separated us from the trenches where the Germans sat.
Islamic State has been digging fortifications and trenches in the city in readiness for an attack which the Kurdish YPG militia has said will begin in April.
Dozens of neighborhoods were engulfed in clashes between security forces and young PKK militants digging trenches, setting barricades, laying bombs and declaring self-rule in Turkish towns.
Everything the villagers tried to deter the animals – digging trenches, beating traditional drums, installing solar-powered electric fences, or planting shrubs with supposed repellent qualities – proved ineffective.
The security zone, as it was known, was made up of a series of fortified lookouts, each surrounded by trenches and housing little more than bare bunkers.
A map of disturbing precision Gacy's employees further told police that Gacy had asked them to dig trenches in his crawl space to manage a drainage problem.
The rains carved chunks out of hills and roads in the region, with cars, tin roofs and other rubble swept into the deep muddy trenches left behind.
All the recently conquered ground was retained, and a trail of dead left in the wake of the Germans as they were thrown back to their trenches.
If you've spent time in the trenches of OKCupid, you probably know your strengths and weaknesses, and you definitely know what you don't want in a mate.
The wildland firefighters tasked with bushwacking up the sides of mountains in peak summer heat to dig trenches and chop down trees are justifiably treated with reverence.
John Rosengren is an award-winning writer and co-author of Esera Tuaolo's memoir Alone in the Trenches: My Life as a Gay Man in the NFL.
Shovels and water pumps evoke the trenches, and gas masks recall that earlier battles around Ypres, in 1915, saw the first use of chemical weapons in warfare.
But if America is still in the trenches against the coronavirus long months from now, Trump's promises of swift and certain victory may return to haunt him.
Cemetery workers and family members lowered coffins three-deep into trenches lined with gray cinderblocks and brown bricks, covering each coffin with concrete like a layer cake.
Her simple thin-wood coffin, surrounded by flies, was carried by relatives and left in the middle of the cemetery, close to trenches waiting to be filled.
Even labor unions and progressive members of Congress who share important aspects of Sanders's worldview have also been there in the trenches and seen these things happen.
Moreover, freeing human analysts from the trenches of enterprise security allows them to focus on the kind of higher-order decision making of which computers aren't capable.
We have been so inspired by the courage and sacrifice of the health care heroes in the trenches who are working so hard to protect us all.
"You'll have to be willing to go to a small town somewhere, and do your time in the trenches," she was quoted as saying by People magazine.
The fight over the stimulus was portrayed as one being waged in the trenches of public opinion, with the president making his case and Republicans making theirs.
And coming from the D.I.Y. trenches of independent film, Ms. Polley didn't realize that for TV, she could have enlisted other writers to help with the scripts.
While consumer advocates fight OneWest in the trenches, some inside the Beltway see a glimmer of hope in Mnuchin, an expert in mortgage bonds and structured finance.
In the trenches Those of us in the national office often volunteer at one of the thousand or so agencies served by our Greater Chicago food depository.
That chill also spread to the Donbas trenches, where soldiers like Stas said many of their comrades had been killed while the aid was being held up.
"David Bossie has worked hard in the trenches of the conservative nationalist movement and supported Trump before it was a fashionable Republican stance," said another outside ally.
Mas's wealth comes from MasTec, of which he is chairman, a company that made its name by digging trenches and laying telecommunications cables during South Florida's boom.
It never really felt like a movie set — the trenches were actually dug and the farmhouses and towns in the film were all built to actual standards.
Houston dominated in the trenches and the Cougars' defense kept Lamar out of the end zone and ran away with a 42-0 victory over the Cardinals.
"Over the past few decades, he was always a perfect gentleman and an ebullient spirit." shared some wonderful moments in the "trenches"with Phil McKeon manymoons ago.
The title character (Anton von Lucke), seen in flashback, is a handsome German in his 20s who died in the trenches and is memorialized throughout the movie.
Davidson, if she gets down into the trenches, will discover that too many students enroll in college because the culture has told them they need a degree.
We'd had some already that night, as well as a platter of snails served in the trenches of beef bones sawed in two, beneath pats of marrow.
" On the pro-tax side, we have this response from the Carbon Tax Center's indefatigable Charles Komanoff: "Fighting in the Trenches Doesn't Excuse Ignorance on Carbon Taxes.
Opting to look after for his corner of the business rather than go to the trenches, "El Mayo" has emerged as a "pacifying, balancing force," said Sicairos.
I've only just learned that the step the dancers do starting at 7:28 is called through the trenches, and I am smug to be able to report that, when a friend sent me the famous "Tom, Dick or Harry" number from the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" (Ann Miller with Bob Fosse, Tom Rail and Bobby Van), I could identify Through the Trenches as its closing step.
At the end of the day it's the developers in the proverbial trenches, building and testing and deploying code, who actually make things happen; and, speaking as someone who finds himself drifting away from those trenches, you have every right to look down just a little bit on those who are not there digging with you, and to greet all those who are as collaborators rather than superiors.

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