Areas within the trenches, known as dugouts, were furnished with a table and chairs and a few wire-mesh bunks for resting. |
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In most dugouts, players congregate on the outfield side while the manager and coaches gather on the home plate end. |
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Two of the diamonds will have major league dimensions, and one will have covered dugouts, a scoreboard and lighting for night games. |
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With much of the ground below sea level, there was a constant problem with the water table filling trenches and dugouts with water. |
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Fisk yelled at Sanders for failure to hustle, the two exchanged heated words and both dugouts and bullpens emptied before order was restored. |
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It's de rigueur at games in the Dominican Republic, where women in body stockings dance to recorded merengue music on top of the dugouts. |
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The rain not only flooded the dugouts, it turned the trenches into mud holes. |
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Josh picked up his pace and jogged across the park and short expanse of field to the metal dugouts. |
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They moved from the safety of their dugouts and manned their machine guns to face the British and French. |
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They were jittery now and reacted nervously to any movement around their dugouts. |
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Most of the crowd had flooded the exits now, with only a handful of amazed onlookers diving for cover under the dugouts. |
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Every day little dugouts would skilfully intercept our boat, almost rolling in the wake before lashing on properly. |
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One sports talk show after another was lined up in front of the dugouts, taking live shots of the field before the big game. |
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Now they build dugouts and bunkers, using cargo containers sunk into the ground. |
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We know dugouts were constructed every 150 feet along the front line, and we have 4 kilometres of that line. |
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There was also less of the odour common to dugouts later in the season as algae accumulates on the surface. |
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The report indicates that pastures in the southwest region, which were extremely dry in 2009, are greening up and most dugouts are full. |
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Producers have been collecting precipitation from roofs and dugouts for a long time. |
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During the rainy season they would cross the river with wooden dugouts, and during the dry season when the water receded sufficiently they would wade through. |
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From 1916, he guided the siting of mine tunnels, and later dugouts. |
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Then the Ridge in front was wreathed in flame as the shells burst, confining the Germans, to their dugouts while our men advanced to the assault. |
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There are at least two large laagers that are able to hold battalions, and an unknown number of dugouts. |
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The roads built to support the oilfield business provide easier travel for the people, and the dugouts have trapped lots of water for them. |
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Northwestern California dugouts had upturned rounded ends, rounded hulls, carved seats, and foot braces for the steersman. |
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Some southern areas of the province remain dry, with dugouts drying up and pasture reserves exhausted. |
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The company dug tunnels in Belgium, carved dugouts at Vimy Ridge and patched up roads near Amiens. |
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During the tribute, players from the Red Sox and the Texas Rangers stood in unison in front of their dugouts, their caps off, their heads bowed. |
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It is honeycombed with dugouts in which the Germans who clung to it found their graves? |
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First the Russians and South Ossetians fortified a checkpoint on their side of the road with camouflaged dugouts sprouting tricolour flags. |
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For the trenches, dugouts and tunnels many containing human remains and personal belongings are ethical minefields too. |
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In many countries lot of foreign boats operate in areas close to the shore supposedly reserved for locals in dugouts. |
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Funding is available to cover projects that increase water supplies such as wells, dugouts, dams and pasture pipelines. |
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Producers must often rely on surface water, and many have dugouts that are more than 10 years old. |
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Removing cattle from the dugout and aerating dugouts also pays indirect benefits to producers. |
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Shale and install fence around diamonds, landscape the playing field and upgrade dugouts at sports field. |
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Inexpensive treatments of dugouts can reduce levels of taste and odour, thus improving cattle water consumption and weight gain. |
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Salinization also degrades the quality of shallow groundwater and surface waters such as ponds, sloughs, and dugouts. |
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The players then took part in a mass autograph signing and picture taking session and the afternoon finished with a tour round the dressing rooms and pitch-side dugouts. |
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It was a war of foxholes, dugouts, and cold frontline patrols. |
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It manages to touch us by tapping into our already existent ideas about what goes on inside the dugouts and clubhouses of most major league squads. |
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Now we once again need to protect our dugouts and shelters, especially at command and control facilities, from direct hits of artillery shells and air bombs. |
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The smart ducks would take their family rearing responsibilities to the larger ponds and the dugouts that would retain the water until the youngsters were grown up and could move around. |
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The lapstrake type of planking, in which each plank or strake overlaps slightly the one below it, can be seen in an elementary form in some dugouts with plank sides. |
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In the first two waves, two engineers armed with mobile charges and gun cotton for destroying dugouts, accompanied each platoon. |
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Now, at 80, he continues to apply an irreverent, Jesuitical rigor to his study of the game, drawn from his four years at Boston College and several decades in dugouts. |
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Prodigies are being performed there, not only in great schemes affecting thousands of acres but in the building of little individual farm dams and dugouts. |
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Polydex is a bacteriostatic algaecide for the control of algae and bacteria in water-holding containments, such as agriculture dugouts, municipal potable water impoundments, golf course ponds, and ornamental waterscapes. |
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Much more successful were the piraguas of the Carib Indians, dugouts hollowed from huge trees, large enough to carry 100 men. |
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I saw dugouts that were with caked mud on the bottom. |
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We had seven canoes, all of them dugouts. One was small, one was cranky, and two were old, waterlogged, and leaky. The other three were good. |
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On one occasion I spent the night with the Brigade Machine Gun Officer and the Signals Officer in one of the captured German dugouts. |
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The slopes which were in their favour were interlaced with an elaborate system of trenches, dugouts and tunnels heavily protected by barbed wire and machine guns, and defended from a distance by German artillery. |
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The company is hoping to generate even more interest with its approach to aeration, the practice of circulating water within dugouts and sewage lagoon. |
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Like many peoples known in history, they were able to hunt whales and seals from their dugouts. |
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After several dugouts had been blown in, some of the uninjured personnel set to work digging out the injured while the bombardment was in progress and it was this rescue work which was carried out under scanty or no cover. |
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Currachs were probably the most common seagoing craft, and on inland waters dugouts and coracles were used. |
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They were masters of the inland waters, which they traversed in paddled dugouts. |
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The Rimkes are moving away from watering their cattle from dugouts. |
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There is no direct evidence of voyaging out in dugouts to harpoon whales that could kill the voyagers in an instant. |
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Extended dry spells are not uncommon on the Canadian prairies, with the result that traditional remote watering sources like dugouts cannot always be relied upon. |
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The Lunenburg project will result in the upgrade and renewal of the community's softball field with the installation of permanent fencing, new dugouts and new ground material. |
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On 27 October 1916, as his battalion attacked Regina Trench, Tolkien came down with trench fever, a disease carried by lice, which were common in the dugouts. |
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Led by the OCR the raiders consisted of two squads of 11 men, each loaded down with Mills bombs to hurl into dugouts as they swept through the German trenches. |
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It is, however, quite different to the Must Farm dugouts, which are not only dug out of one trunk, but the smaller, lightweight ones are made of lighter linden trunks. |
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Historically, canoes were dugouts or made of bark on a wood frame, but construction materials evolved to canvas on a wood frame, then to aluminum. |
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