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trenches



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One senior Labour figure describes it as "gang warfare", saying, "you rely on people who have been in the trenches with you and been through battles and that means you are exclusive rather than inclusive".

From BBC

For those in the trenches looking for work, the search is demoralising, regardless of its cause.

From BBC

Great every time though, he rips and clearly has some behind-the-scenes buzz from the songwriter trenches.

From Los Angeles Times

The lawn is cut with trenches for people to jump in when Hitler’s bombs start falling.

From Literature

I feel like trenches are really back in season.

From Los Angeles Times