By the spring of 1915, the war had entered the stalemate of trench warfare. |
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But for seven months, the joint inquiry has been engaged in trench warfare with the Administration over the declassification of this report. |
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A black, grungy trench coat hung loosely over his lanky frame, and his face was hidden in the darkness under a fedora hat. |
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He was garbed in a long navy blue trench coat, which was closed up by a set of buckles in the front. |
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He was dressed almost exactly as he had been the last time she had seen him, his trench coat thrown open to show his cargo pants and red shirt. |
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Dig a trench and run the tubing, put in a heat pump and eliminate electrical heating demand one house at a time. |
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But the intense firepower from the opposite side kept me hiding in the trench most of the time, which was quite shameful. |
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How did the German experience of World War One trench warfare differ from that of the Allies? |
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I've heard rumors about men in trench coats, lurking in dark alleys behind office buildings closed for the day. |
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A trench is etched in a surface of the integrated circuit substrate such that a tip is formed. |
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When convergence rate and subduction rate differ, the trench migrates with respect to a fixed point in the overriding plate interior. |
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The trench coat is a great jacket for workdays, to wear over suits or even sport jackets. |
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Once the cement was mixed up, she scooped it into the trench and leveled it off at ground level. |
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The one with chestnut hair wore khaki slacks and a black trench coat, while the other, an Asian man, was dressed in all black. |
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Today it was a long black trench coat with a hood that shaded his face from view. |
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He kept a sawed-off shotgun in his trench coat and often stowed several ounces of meth under the hood of his car. |
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She skipped up ahead of the stairs, her blue trench coat bouncing jollily as she went. |
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Apart from trench coats, there are also parkas, which are also parking their way into this year's fashion circles. |
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There is also a trench right across the road on a blind corner that you cannot avoid. |
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You could dig the trench and fill it with sand or mulch or peat moss and make it easy to re-dig. |
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His short jet-black hair and black trench coat made him almost invisible against the background. |
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He wore a black leather trench coat over a pressed white dress shirt and black pants. |
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Coplanar waveguides having a deep trench between a signal line and a ground plane and methods of their fabrication are disclosed. |
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Collared trench coats, foggy airports, Bergman's cheekbones, and Bogart's gun hardly seem the stuff of history. |
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Also visible is a descending trench not unlike the columnated crevasse located on the Face's upper eastern half. |
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She in her black Burberry trench coat, and me in my black with white polka-dot strapless with matching fascinator. |
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It will be surrounded by a two metre-deep trench and have only one entrance, which will be protected by artillery pieces and machine gun posts. |
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His black leather trench coat billowing out behind him as his piercing blue-eyes seemed deep in thought. |
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Round the generous trench is a border of sheet steel piling which acts both as a means of defining the excavation and a railing. |
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Then pulled out a metallic spray can from the inside pocket of his heavy trench coat. |
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Sitting on the white leather couch in a black trench coat, and a royal purple sweater accessorized with black pants and a leather cuff bracelet. |
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He was wearing a long trench coat, a red and white rugby shirt, blue jeans and may have had black shoes. |
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An officer blundered down the trench telling the men to mount the fire-step and fight. |
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The popular lengths for jackets this fall are waist length, three-quarter length and trench coat length. |
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The whale leaves a trench in the ocean floor and trails a plume of mud behind it as it surfaces. |
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She thrust his trench coat at him and gratefully plunged her hands into the cool and cleansing water. |
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From an individual's perspective, poison gas only multiplied the horrors of trench warfare. |
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There's something about that turned-up collar and the cinched in waist and the shape of a trench coat that flatters every single woman. |
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In the boxes the men heard the water rise in the trench and looked out for cottonmouths. |
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The fireline crosses several pallisades of rock cliffs, and only a footsure crew of Hotshots could have cut this trench over that terrain. |
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There was no sign of the rain abating and already the trench was half filled with stinking brown water. |
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Depicting childhood in the same palette used for trench warfare doesn't work. |
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The other day two Fritzes appeared walking unarmed along the top of their trench trying to fraternise. |
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Excavate the footing, making sure it goes below the frost line and that the bottom of the trench is as level as possible. |
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He throws his black trench coat over the back of the chair, orders a tea and sinks into the soft cushions. |
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He leaned against the muddy wall of the trench furiously whittling a knotted tree branch. |
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The subduction zone beneath northeast Honshu is marked at the surface by the Japan deep-sea trench and associated island arc. |
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Along some mountainous coasts the continental slope descends abruptly into a deep ocean trench that parallels the landmass. |
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This configuration of a deep ocean trench bordering an island chain with a basin behind it is typical of the Westem Pacific. |
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Parkas are made of water-resistant material, and are usually sportier versions of the trench coat. |
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More from Anthropologie, we have this plaid trench, which is understated and stylish and this adorable shift dress. |
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Shoring up vertical trench walls and shielding workers from cave-ins are more than just sound excavating safety practices. |
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He dripped water from off the hem of his pants, the bottom of his longish trench coat and the long hair that lay straggly on his back. |
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The tile will be safe for the example load if the trench bottom is shaped to fit the tile rather than left flat. |
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Four years ago, I bought a beautiful purple trench coat in heavy cotton drill. |
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Before us, in the bersaglieri trench, a bold stove-pipe luxuriates the overcast ceiling with smoke-trails amid argent oriency. |
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All the coats shown were simply lovely, especially the white wool and cashmere blend double-breasted trench coat at the top of the show. |
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The icy ground was dynamited to dig a 20,000-yard trench for a common grave. |
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I stood in a deep trench with members of various companies waiting for the whistle to jump out and low crawl to the barbed wire. |
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They set the asparagus roots 6 to 8 inches deep in the trench and covered the crowns with 2 inches of compost. |
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In Paternoster Row, near the top of the hill, it was laid in a deep trench to help reduce the gradient. |
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Near one of their bore-wells, there was a deep trench in which run-off flowed during the monsoon. |
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Behind him on the other side of the trench, was a similar berm called the parados. |
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In the morning there was a trench about four feet deep with perfectly straight sides that ran halfway down the block. |
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It also allows the tracks of the excavator to remain parallel to the trench for efficient repositioning. |
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The trench should be deep enough to cover the plants' roots and crown and long enough to hold all the plants. |
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On the floor, in the corner, is a small pit and a trench about six inches deep. |
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The end of the trench should have a deeper area which is used to rake hot ash and embers into. |
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This was the only way to let new trust grow across a deep trench between the erstwhile perpetrators and their victims. |
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This feature conceals a deep trench and a retaining wall that protect the building from errant drivers. |
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A midden was found at the outer limit of one trench, where the original island occupants dumped their discarded food remains. |
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The person who was wearing the shades and the trench coat was fighting against a platinum blonde girl. |
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A man wearing tortoiseshell glasses and a trench coat emerged from nowhere, grabbed Croce, and hugged him. |
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However, in this instance, the crew was seen throwing large plastic bags filled with garbage into a deep trench located off Pattaya's coastline. |
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The trench runs roughly parallel to the west coast of Sumatra about 125 miles offshore. |
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The descending mantle current tends to drag the crust down with it, forming a deep trench or piling up young mountains. |
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We can clearly see the subducting plate boundary at least 85 km from the trench and probably much farther. |
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Something familiar yet different, his reinterpretation of the trench is just genius. |
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He must transform the Burberry trench each season to keep it in the headlines and next summer will be no different. |
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But for a more Spring 2005 look, this red floral Burberry trench is just the thing. |
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He was wearing black pants, a knitted toque and an oversized black trench coat. |
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They have a patent leather version of a fifties style trench coat and their own interpretation of the current high school craze. |
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Site 863 is located at the toe of the landward trench slope above the subducted Chile Ridge, just south of the Chile Triple Junction. |
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Standing on the balcony edge, he was dressed in his trench coat, lined with moonlight around the edges. |
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I placed my bowler hat on my coat rack, and my black trench coat on the hook. |
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He was wearing a long trench coat and an old style hat that had stopped Scott from identifying him. |
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There was a man in a trench coat, pants, shirt, shoes and sunglasses, all black. |
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She dresses smart-black pin-stripe trousers, black polo neck with a trench coat. |
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A group of Bosnian soldiers are attacked by a group of Serbs, and two of them wind up in a nearby trench between Serbian and Bosnian lines. |
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I wrestled off my trench coat and hat, throwing them on to the coat hanger. |
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He was surprised, however, when he stepped right into the path of a smaller man in a trench coat and fedora. |
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Love all the trench coats, especially the white trench coat with the subtle Burberry print on it. |
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The boy on the other hand wore an ankle length black trench coat, with a green ponytail flipped over the coat. |
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Bed the plants into the prepared trench and cover the roots with soil, which should be watered if dry. |
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Standing, the man in the black trench coat adjusted the sunglasses that obscured his eyes. |
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He rushed toward the coat rack, grabbing his trench coat and slipping it on. |
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She reached inside and pulled out a black trench coat lined with faux fur at the neck, the sleeves, and the hem. |
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Wear it with a trendy leather jacket and jeans for everyday occasions, or with a dressier trench coat for work. |
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You can work literally right next to a brand-new building and dig a trench with the mini-excavators and trenchers that are out there today. |
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The body louse, Pediculus humanus corporis, is a vector of epidemic typhus, trench fever, and relapsing fever. |
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Over a number of weeks a trench was excavated in the river bed on each side of the estuary. |
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Body lice are associated with severe systemic diseases such as typhus and trench fever. |
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Below stretched Carnmore, a water-filled trench hemmed in by brooding peaks and startling rock bluffs, mile upon mile of rugged isolation. |
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Tolkien himself, a signals officer who served in the Battle of the Somme, was invalided home with trench fever after five months. |
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He died in 1917 from trench fever caught second-hand from an interviewee just back from the front. |
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B quintana, transmitted by the human body louse, causes trench fever, characterised by fever, rash, bone pain, and splenomegaly. |
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In severe cases of trench foot, tissue injury is serious enough to cause skin sloughing and subsequent gangrenous change. |
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Many soldiers suffered from trench foot, an infection which could turn gangrenous and result in amputation. |
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Their only shelter is an abandoned trench, where they rest and seek refuge, but little do they know that their nightmare has only just begun. |
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In reality, his boots had been destroyed during a mortar attack when he had them off so that they would dry out and he wouldn't get trench foot. |
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There's also an entity known as trench foot, which actually is caused by submersing your feet, literally, in cold water for long periods of time. |
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She goes out barelegged, oblivious of the bitter weather, and at times wears a washed leather trench coat or a battered leather jacket, too. |
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There was a coal seam on his property, a V-shaped trench behind the old homesite where the farm family had dug out chunks for home use. |
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But I agree no matter how much it stinks, I'll be there for the opening matinee geeked out wearing a trench coat with cowprint mask. |
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Treatments had to be found for terrible conditions never encountered before such as trench foot, mustard gas poisoning, and shell shock. |
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The shooting had almost come to a stop by the time they dropped into a reserve trench. |
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She'd gone on there to research a story about a girl who claimed to have trench foot from the Glastonbury Festival. |
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Either way, once a virus or piece of spyware gets on your system, getting it off can rate harder than curing a severe case of trench foot! |
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Along with very little sleep and the destruction of trenches, soldiers also had to worry about contracting trench foot. |
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There is a major trend toward silver this season, so there are trench coats and balmacaans in silver, but that's not the only choice. |
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And today you come back, in a foul mood, smelling of the Front and trench foot. |
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This multipurpose tool can be used for more than backfilling a trench or grading a job site. |
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Common equipment, such as guns, machine guns, and rifles are supplemented by special weapons like a flamethrower, trench mortar, etc. |
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In 1674 he gave his name to a trench mortar, to be used at closer range than previous models. |
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The magnetometer picks up any changes in the magnetic field created by disturbances in the soil, such as a trench filled in with soil. |
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Can someone care to explain what are the differences between a trench coat, a rain coat, a macintosh coat and a walking coat? |
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Could she be an aristocratic siren dressed in luxurious trench coats and Manolos who spoke in a posh British accent? |
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Acute ulcerative gingivitis, also known as Vincent's disease or trench mouth, is due to a bacterial infection of the gums. |
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Take pencil-thick cuttings, about nine inches long, and plunge them outside to a depth of six inches in a trench lined with sharp sand. |
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Antibiotics, along with a professional dental cleaning, can usually clear the infection from trench mouth. |
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Campaigns have become the political equivalent of World War I trench warfare, with the hapless voters trapped in no man's land. |
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Dig a v-shaped trench with a sloping side and a straight side and line it with sharp sand to help with drainage. |
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The end of World War I found the Germans and the British badly bloodied from four years of trench warfare. |
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Less than a year later, maneuver warfare had become trench warfare, a morass of mud and blood on an unprecedented scale. |
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Long before either company completes its makeover, each is fighting trench warfare to grab customers today. |
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World War I was characterized by the extensive use of trench warfare, massive artillery bombardments, and battles of attrition. |
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World War I was fought using trench warfare almost from the beginning because of the increasing sophistication of antipersonnel weaponry. |
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A second trench will allow archaeologists to investigate what is believed to be a Roman road. |
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The daily horrors of trench warfare, then, became the metaphors of the war and found their way into impressive works of literature. |
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The story of their descent is reminiscent of tales of trench warfare from the Great War. |
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Next day I read that the same channel was commissioning a series about trench warfare in the First World War. |
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A tailored jacket will do it, or a neat little suit, or perhaps a little black dress under a short white trench. |
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The wholesale carnage of trench warfare appalled many military leaders and politicians. |
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There will also be a mock-up trench used for visits by school children, along with huts in which to store finds, workers' huts and a toilet. |
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Thicker tuff layers are turbidites containing volcanogenic material redeposited from the inner trench slope. |
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Her long turquoise dress hung down to her feet with a black trench coat covering. |
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If you get away from potential targets and into a slit trench or dugout, any good insurance company would issue you a policy on the spot. |
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The metal layer which is not transformed into a metal silicide overlying the dielectric spacers and shallow trench isolation regions is removed. |
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The sill beam is a horizontal beam which may be set in a foundation trench or placed directly on the ground surface. |
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He feeds silage when lack of rain reduces pasture potential, ensiling sorghum-Sudangrass, soybeans or pasture clippings in trench silos. |
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I talk myself out of imagining world war-styled bombing blitzes or trench warfare, and replaced them with images of land mines and machine guns. |
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Young subalterns would, apparently, signal the start of an advance by nipping up from the trench and blootering the ball at the enemy lines. |
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They might house listening posts, artillery observers, snipers, or trench mortars. |
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So for fun, we ran around campus in nothing but trench coats flashing people. |
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Just behind him, a deep trench has been cut in the pristine lawns and a team of archaeologists are busy scraping at the exposed soil. |
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The engineers first dug a trench three feet wide and seventy feet deep or all the way down to the bedrock around the entire sixteen acres. |
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A deep trench which creates a moat around each transistor to isolate it from its neighbours lowers distortion. |
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The trench network contains over 750,000 metres of cable ducting in a 12-chamber system with independent and secure access for customers. |
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A sump was dug in the bottom of each trench to accommodate water, and duckboards covered the sump. |
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My first sight of a trench was of two greasy clay walls with a parapet on the top and duckboards on the bottom. |
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The man held out a bundle of money and Zaren quickly grabbed it, slipping it into a pocket inside his trench coat. |
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Bligh felt bemused, standing in this trench with its perfectly revetted walls and neat dug-out bunkers. |
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More often than not, offensive operations did not consist in digging continuous trench positions and zones disposed in depth. |
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A few hours later, a man cloaked in a dark brown trench coat and a brown bowler hat was brought to David's office. |
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Stacey quickly interposed as she snatched the trench coat away from Janet before she could put it on. |
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Maybe we could tell readers that cricket is a game played in trench coats, in dingy offices lit by neon signs blinking through venetian slats. |
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Along with the constant infestation of lice came the high risk of pyrexia, or trench fever. |
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An ambulance spokesman told how the man was working in an eight-foot deep trench fitting pipes when a digger bucket fell on him. |
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A buckskin gelding horse snorted as he stumbled down the trench to be with its master. |
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They were all wearing black trench coats and carrying laser guns, big huge things that could blow a hole through the wall easily. |
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Firefighters dig a moat to isolate the burning coal and then fill the trench with noncombustible material, such as rock. |
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Without hesitation, she climbs out and makes her way out into the outer trench right outside. |
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A northward extension at the west end of this trench is also included here because it had pottery of the same date. |
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The Soujumah airship took a nosedive, and crashed into the ground, driving a muddy trench into the earth. |
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Drake laughed in that manic cackle of his and spun on his heel, his dirty trench coat splaying out around him. |
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This ship is full of officers and men who are quite likely to be utterly ignorant of what was going on round the next traverse in the trench which they had occupied. |
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He stood there in a black trench coat with a black hood over his face. |
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You don't bag something and leave it by the trench while you go back to the truck for your lunch. |
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The 'floral' trench at the Chelsea Flower Show was created by a team representing the City of Birmingham. |
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There was a lot of trench warfare between the Princesses Margaret and Michael, too. |
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The discovery of the ruins came after a mudslide flushed out a deep trench nearly two-kilometers long and 25-meters wide through rice fields late last month. |
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There's the 16th green with a deep trench through its middle. |
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Waterford City Council has granted permission for the work, though the trench is in a zone of archaeological potential listed in the council's own development plan. |
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The current angled across the shelf and spilled in a deeper trench below. |
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Laws that trench upon established rights and liberties and do very little in preventing extreme acts of political violence will be on the statute books. |
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Thus the campy prose style and the author photo in trench coat and fedora. |
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For the evening, Bailey offers these shiny variations of the trench coat. |
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He stood in front of her in a black trench coat and a matching turtleneck. |
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He was saved only by trench fever, a form of typhoid spread by lice. |
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Owen, who was suffering from trench fever, edited the hospital magazine The Hydra and nervously approached Sassoon to ask him to sign several copies of The Old Huntsman. |
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But most people prefer not to be treated for hypothermia or trench foot. |
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If you have never had trench foot described to you, I will explain. |
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And there were no Purple Hearts for either trench foot or jaundice. |
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Various runners stumble back to the circle to renditions of Swing Low offering abusive comments to the hares and complaining about blisters and trench foot. |
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The water was vein tighteningly cold, but there was no way he was taking any more clothes off tonight, even if he ended up with pneumonia or trench foot later on. |
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And the crowds who risked trench foot in October around the muddy, muddy banks were as enthralled as their counterparts at sunny St Andrews in July. |
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We captured a trench mortar, a machine gun and some material. |
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North Korea recently accused South Korea of bringing trench mortars into the Demilitarized Zone in violation of the armistice agreement, which ended the 1950-1953 Korean War. |
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He followed Sasha through the wire diving for cover in a shell hole, just as a round from a trench mortar obliterated the three men who cleared the wire seconds before them. |
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Maintaining good oral hygiene, eating a healthy diet, not smoking and keeping stress under control will reduce the risk of trench mouth developing. |
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Only the older doctors in the office knew what trench mouth is. |
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It stands as the biggest war on African soil since the beginning of the twentieth century, involving over half a million troops fighting in protracted trench warfare. |
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The Germans now employed techniques that finally put an end to the deadlock of trench warfare that had immobilized the Western Front for the past three years. |
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After the carnage of World War One, many nations looked to a new form of military hardware that would ensure the horrors of trench warfare were never relived. |
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Temporarily store plants in a V-shaped trench mounded with soil. |
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The conditions of trench warfare on the western front are well known, including artillery barrages, body lice, and the stench of decaying animal flesh. |
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A silky trench coat in a watercolor print, trimmed in turquoise marabou would have been at home at a Manhattan cocktail party. |
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Instead of throwing the buddleia, rose or other prunings away use them as hardwood cuttings and plant in a trench in a sheltered part of the garden. |
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Dig a V-shaped trench in some out-of-the-way spot in your garden. |
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A strange-looking man in a black trench coat awakened him from his catnap. |
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Falls, electrocutions, falling objects, trench cave-ins, equipment mishaps and vehicular accidents combined to kill hundreds of people on the job. |
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Putting these pipes in a covered lined trench with a high level alarm, protected collection sump, is the only way of being sure of not causing off-site contamination. |
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Sadiq dropped over the parapet and into the trench beside him. |
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They examined the 10-centimetre trench it scooped out with one of its six wheels, measuring the composition of the clumpy soil and photographing it with a microscopic imager. |
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She wore a thick, black leather trench coat that covered her entire body. |
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He recently dug a trench that revealed high levels of magnesium and sulfur, suggesting water once percolated through the soil and evaporated leaving salts. |
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Then, I slipped my trench coat over my PJs then grabbed my sword. |
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Something hit the back of the trench and I went out like a light. |
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A method for integrating salicide and borderless contact processes while avoiding current leakage at the shallow trench isolation edge is described. |
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Bravery is climbing over a trench and fighting for your country in a war. |
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The pavement in front of the man was obstructed by a row of dirty orange cones, which surrounded a deep trench beside a mound of tarmac chunks and crumbly earth. |
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Shot by shot, backing up as he goes, he slowly digs a long furrow of divots until he can roll the red shaft into the trench and start again from the top, and again, and again. |
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Sitting on the edge of a table as powder is brushed on his forehead and face, he looks dapper in a navy suit, light-blue tie, black dress shoes and trench coat. |
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Eventually, they were forced to retreat, and moved north to the River Aisne where they dug in, setting the pattern of trench warfare for the next four years. |
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So they dug in and trench warfare lasted for the next 3 years. |
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The pipeline laying began with two separate crews, each with around 180 men, working on trench diggers, banding machines, pipe-liners, welders, bulldozers and trucks. |
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If the Asian continental margin ends in the deep ocean trench system seaward from the Ryukyus, the Ryukyus themselves are part of the prolongation of the mainland. |
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The difficulty was that the problem concerning the deep-sea trench had to be solved and the Portuguese Government wanted the limitation of the continental shelf to be based on equidistant principle. |
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A maximum age is indicated by the Cambrian Akaz seamount in an accretionary prism, the presence of which implies the existence of a trench adjacent to the arc. |
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He believes Neolithic man started to dig a trench to reach the sunken water table, dumping the soil removed in a central pile and using fencing to keep it in place. |
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In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip. |
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There were satin dresses, cascading trench coats, and an array of perfectly tailored trousers. |
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Indeed, price tends to be a deciding factor in selecting a trench philosophy. |
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He slipped into the trench coat, getting up and stowing the ammo and gun. |
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He wore a trench coat, and black pants that had straps attaching the legs in the back, and an assortment of silver rings, zippers and safety pins. |
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Having lopped the tree to some extent but not so significantly as to affect its total height, he then dug a trench round the root bole of the tree. |
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To fans of Cold War-era espionage thrillers, it is a place where effete Russophiles in homburgs and trench coats meet to exchange briefcases and bodily fluids. |
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The man was dressed in a brown leather beaten trench coat and had a matching hat which was being tossed out at him by a gang of other ruthless lushes. |
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If you do, they'll know it somehow, and it would be wise to keep an eye out for big guys with shaved heads wearing trench coats and driving big black cars with Georgia tags. |
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A shallow trench took us to a forward observation post, a sandbagged nest with binoculars and links to the unmanned aerial vehicles circling overhead. |
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Major-General Pratt ordered his men to dig a long sap trench. |
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The opposite bank was manned by Germans, and in the darkness Deane-Drummond fell into a slit trench on top of a German soldier. |
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The porcelain will be recycled as part of the district's soil recycling operation which produces granular material for trench backfill and road base. |
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It also implies, but does not explicitly require, important installation details, such as complete backfilling of the trench and thorough compaction of backfill. |
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Traditional men's haberdashery fabrics will continue their rise, cut into curvy female figure-friendly pantsuits, French-cuffed shirts, balmacaans and trench coats. |
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At its top end, the trench opened out into a shallow circular pit that had been built up with a parapet of scree stone and mud from the valley bottom. |
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One unusual aspect of this job is that the mat slab was pitched to trench drains everywhere, so power screeds couldn't be used for the placement, except in small areas. |
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When you get to the last trench, fill it with the soil from the barrow. |
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He wears leather pants and a trench coat and glowers meaningfully! |
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That would make all of the posturing more like kabuki theater and less like trench warfare. |
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Residents in Hovingham have dug a massive trench which they hope will divert flood waters safely away from their homes from one beck to another nearby. |
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A trench is dug, seedling bundles are placed side by side, the trench is refilled and soil is packed tightly around the roots up to the root collar. |
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The guys that I was partnering with early on wanted the logo to be a guy opening his trench coat. |
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Morgan hypothesizes that the mound shape was first outlined by a line of posts set in a wall trench, which served as a retaining wall for the fill. |
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The asymmetric profile across a trench reflects fundamental differences in materials and tectonic evolution. |
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The soldiers sat on wooden boards with holes, which covered one big trench. |
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Sometimes they would add additional defence by placing sharpened sticks in a shallow secondary trench outside the stockade. |
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On his nineteenth birthday he arrived at the front line in the Somme Valley in France, where he experienced trench warfare for the first time. |
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These years of trench warfare in the West saw no major exchanges of territory and, as a result, are often thought of as static and unchanging. |
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Much of the combat involved trench warfare, in which hundreds often died for each metre gained. |
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Despite the reversal, the attack had been seen as a success by the Allies and Germans as it proved that tanks could overcome trench defences. |
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The fighting bogged down into static trench warfare for the remainder of the war. |
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By 20 March deployment of German trench mortars had been reported by deserters, and British artillery began some spoiling fire. |
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There was much trench mortaring, mining and raiding by both sides and from January to May, the Second Army had 20,000 casualties. |
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He died of trench fever in 1922 on Christmas Day, one day short of his 30th birthday. |
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In 2004, a safe was discovered during excavations of a burial trench at the Hanford nuclear site. |
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In this case, the oceanic plate subducts, or submerges, under the continental plate, forming a deep ocean trench just offshore. |
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The last zone includes the deep oceanic trench, and is known as the hadalpelagic. |
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In 1960, the Trieste successfully reached the bottom of the trench, manned by a crew of two men. |
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Lophelia reefs are also present in the Norwegian trench and they are known from the shallow waters of many Norwegian fjords. |
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The Norwegian current generally flows northeasterly along the Norwegian trench. |
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These kotas were usually made of stone and bamboo or other light materials and surrounded by trench networks. |
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Unlike the trench warfare which dominated World War I, these defences were more temporary in nature. |
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Recent models indicate that trench suction plays an important role as well. |
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A day's truce is agreed for burning the dead, during which the Greeks also build their wall and a trench. |
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Knowledge of the earthquake and tsunami risks has not been widespread among the general public of the islands located near the trench. |
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This trench, however, is not regarded as the boundary between the North and South American Plates, nor the Eurasian and African Plates. |
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An oceanic trench is found where the denser plate is subducted underneath the other plate. |
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A trench marks the position at which the flexed, subducting slab begins to descend beneath another lithospheric slab. |
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When buoyant continental crust enters a trench, subduction eventually stops and the area becomes a zone of continental collision. |
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The inner trench wall marks the edge of the overriding plate and the outermost forearc. |
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In this case, the location of the trench migrates towards the magmatic arc over the life of the convergent margin. |
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In 1894 Sir Henry Meux put a trench through the bank, which gave the first indication that the earthwork was built in two phases. |
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In contrast, the inner trench wall is deformed by plate interactions for the entire life of the convergent margin. |
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Active accretionary prisms are common in trenches near continents where rivers or glaciers supply great volumes of sediment to the trench. |
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The Cascadia margin of the northwest USA is a filled trench, the result of sedimentation by the rivers of the western United States and Canada. |
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The Lesser Antilles convergent margin demonstrates the importance of proximity to sediment sources for trench morphology. |
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An evolution in trench morphology can be expected, as oceans close and continents converge. |
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While the ocean is wide, the trench may be far from continental sources of sediment and so may be deep. |
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As continents approach each other, the trench can fill with continental sediments and become shallower. |
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In the 1970s, the linear deeps of the Hellenic trench south of Crete were thought to be similar to trenches at other subduction zones. |
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Slab rollback occurs during the subduction of two tectonic plates, and results in seaward motion of the trench. |
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The most important control is the supply of sediment, which fills the trench so that there is no bathymetric expression. |
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A second order control on trench depth is the age of the lithosphere at the time of subduction. |
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The trench is produced by the subduction of the southernmost portion of the South American Plate beneath the small South Sandwich Plate. |
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It is the deepest trench of the Southern Atlantic Ocean, and the second deepest of the Atlantic Ocean after the Puerto Rico Trench. |
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The elements of an active oceanic basin often include the oceanic trench associated with a subduction zone. |
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The Puerto Rico trench is at a complex transition from the subduction boundary to the south and the transform boundary to the west. |
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A major development in infantry tactics came with the increased use of trench warfare in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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During World War I, the need to break the deadlock of trench warfare saw the rapid development of many new technologies, particularly tanks. |
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