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trenches



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Known as the King's Trough Complex, this vast underwater structure stretches roughly 500 kilometers and includes a series of parallel trenches and deep basins.

From Science Daily

Believe me, I say this as someone who has been in the beige trenches.

From Salon

Those motions build mountain ranges, carve deep ocean trenches, and fuel volcanic activity around the Pacific.

From Science Daily

Residents who need to dig long trenches may pay far more than that, said Cipolla, who is a member of the Altadena Town Council.

From Los Angeles Times

“Things are shifting and changing very dramatically and permanently and you want people who’ve been in the trenches facing these decisions.”

From The Wall Street Journal