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"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.
"Wish you were in the trenches with me," I say.
The reporters in the trenches need no lecture from me.
Well, you've been in the trenches for a long time.
She was in the trenches with the rest of us.
Mr. Martien spent much of the war in the trenches.
He was shot on his first day in the trenches.
"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.
I spent ten years in the trenches of professional restaurant kitchens.
The young men in the trenches grew numb to their bombast.
But I really haven&apost been in the trenches on that.
He was gassed and badly wounded in the trenches at Ypres.
A war has been raging in the trenches of the internet.
We're in the foxhole; we're in the trenches fighting the fight.
Amy (Duggar) King and Dillon King are in the trenches right now.
You're in the trenches together, so you really bond as a crew.
I wanted to get in the trenches and get in the fight.
One-tenth of titled families had lost their heirs in the trenches.
They were stuck in the trenches like sardines for days, weeks, months.
These are folks who have done the hard work in the trenches.
No. But he and Cook are in the trenches, gettin' the job done.
It would rip out the epoxy and fill in the trenches with asphalt.
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.
There is a larger moral here: The people in the trenches know best.
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.
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.
Even though I'm singing and I'm harmonizing, It's still for people in the trenches.
According to Musk, he's frequently in the trenches at Tesla in many different ways.
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.
"We will be there in the trenches in defense of the defenseless," he said.
But boy am I looking forward to having Steve back in the trenches again.
They are leaders with conviction who are also doing the work in the trenches.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
"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.
It's very small, boots-on-the-ground, in the trenches, get-it-done type of work.
"Instead of a leader, I think of myself as having empathy in the trenches," Wall explained.
Yet what's happening in the trenches before those funding announcements roll out is often more instructive.
As co-chair of the Canada-United States InterParliamentary Group, I've been working in the trenches.
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.
We're going to have to fight them in the trenches...and maybe wave the policy flag.
But all of these songs were written while in the trenches of some fight or another.
They're all in the trenches of gayness together, in a world that's clearly hostile to them.
Poor sanitation and the constant roar of artillery made the living conditions in the trenches miserable.
Helen Halpin has been in the trenches of a lot of healthcare fights over the years.
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.
"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!
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.
There is a difference between what sounds good on paper and what actually works in the trenches.
Gather information and query experiences from everyone from academics to people working triple shifts in the trenches.
After 19 years in the wilderness and 18 months in the trenches, haven't we earned that much?
No presidential candidate has Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s experience in the trenches of the climate wars.
Even though we are right in the trenches, our center offers an escape for the young people.
" Elizabeth Burns, 55 Leesburg, Va. _____ "He's not afraid to get in the trenches and fight for you.
He's accessible, he's in the trenches, he's sharing the memes, pushing out stories that other people aren't.
The irony is his usual bluster overshadows, and undermines, the gradual progress of those in the trenches.
Is it because back in the day soldiers were in the trenches for days at a time?
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.
There you will find live streams from the folks who are out there and in the trenches.
Meanwhile, Gettleman's investments in the trenches have paid only marginal dividends on both sides of the ball.
In the search for some semblance of truth, it can help to turn to those in the trenches.
But, for those in the trenches of building technology companies, the signs of a bubble are less apparent.
The Nittany Lions gave up 341 rushing yards on the day, and were absolutely demolished in the trenches.
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?
At one point the Germans are trapped in the trenches that are being shelled by their own army.
As health care workers fight in the trenches against the virus, supermarket lines have become another front line.
Corpses are often camouflaged by mud and water and mess, just as they really were in the trenches.
The singers in this production are often walking across duckboards, like the ones in the trenches of Flanders.
I've been in the trenches before, but now it's certain cavalries are coming, and we're not going away.
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.
This is obviously the most emotionally satisfying approach for anyone who's been in the trenches fighting Republicans for years.
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.
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.
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.
Wittgenstein carried this book in the trenches in World War I and credited it with saving him from despair.
You need people who are in the trenches with you because you forget so fast what babies are like.
Your average journalist, laboring in the trenches of tedium at school board meetings, makes less than $50,000 a year.
A nice side effect of the brothers' time in the trenches is that they have become better home cooks.
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.
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.
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.
After seven years in the trenches, it is clear to me that it is the bond that motivates people.
We tip our hats to everyone who's fought the Big C and won and encourage those still in the trenches.
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.
In sum, for two generations the Hillyers have worked in the trenches for the things your conservative allies value most.
"If you're in the trenches, you want to have a machine gun, a grenade, a mine on hand," Kim said.
We talked to a few traders who were in the trenches at the time and the many crises that followed.
In the First World War, for example, they produced the mustard gas to smoke out our enemies in the trenches.
But sometimes we take somebody who's been in the trenches and fought the good fight and been steady for granted.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"It's literally in the trenches, one person at a time," said Mr. Black, who was just 28 at the 1976 convention.
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.
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.
Usually we're in the trenches serving hot meals, or handing out food to people waiting in line at a food pantry.
Some soldiers were filmed while singing a rendition of "We're Here Because We're Here," sung by soldiers in the trenches in 1916.
"These are the people that did ten years in the trenches and survived—these are the people that made it," Goodwin said.
"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.
Forget talent—the Browns would be vastly superior to Ohio State in the trenches because their players are just so much stronger.
"We don't have an exciting new deep learning algorithm but we are in the trenches building clean features every day," explains Potere.
"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.
I thought 21917 captured both the dreary nature of life in the trenches and the unsettling danger of being outside of them.
Don't get me wrong: Mr. Moore has led an exemplary life of progressive activism, both in the trenches and as a filmmaker.
Kerry also had been in the trenches of politics for enough time to understand how to avoid the traditional pitfalls of campaigns.
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.
Clapper, who enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1961, stressed that he has served every president "in the trenches" since John F. Kennedy.
As a fan of her show, I was eager to see her voice back in the trenches of political dialogue on Real Time.
This isn't something that happened while he was sick, it came as a result of being in the trenches together for three years . . .
Then comes the soldier in the trenches, trying to figure out what the hell this star war means and how to escape it.
We asked lingerie store staff members from Nashville to the East Village to share their stories about spending a holiday in the trenches.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The debate raged for days in the trenches of internet forums, families were divided, and lives were undoubtedly lost in defense of stupid opinions.
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.
Another, whose habit of passing round cigarettes in the trenches earned the nickname Woodbine Willie, became an advocate of workers' rights after the war.
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 inthetrenches 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.
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.
He graduated from the elite Defense Services Academy and, after his time in the trenches, worked his way up to joint chief of staff.
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.
"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.
People in the trenches of global commerce — supply chain managers, travel industry experts, employers large and small — warned of substantial disruptions to their businesses.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
But the strain of revisiting his time in the trenches while composing "In Parenthesis" and his relentless production of drawings and paintings precipitated a nervous breakdown in 1932.
Think of it as a quick and dirty online startup bible, featuring the intellectual firepower and unvarnished honesty of real founders who have been in the trenches themselves.
Set during World War 1, the game features classic weapons (ranging from hand-to-hand combat in the trenches to airplane dog-fights) and fast-paced game play.
Mashable Australia spoke with three female founders from Australia and New Zealand, all under 30, who are in the trenches, growing their own businesses and leading international teams.
The stories of working in the trenches with towering degenerates—pirates, Bourdain called them—fiercely dedicated to toiling in obscurity and humping out hot plates was my life.
So if I were advising him, I would have told him to get out there much sooner and get in the trenches because we're playing high stakes poker.
Unfortunately, World War I interferes with their plans, and Manech goes missing in the trenches after trying to lose a finger so he can go home to Mathilde.
So the film broaches an interesting idea or character or set piece (Han in the trenches) then castrates it with 20 janky tone shifts and lifeless chase scenes.
Teaming up to face something like student loan debt together can unite you, and these financial date nights give you the opportunity to be in the trenches together.
It is no secret that football, with its often anonymous foot soldiers in the trenches (many without fully guaranteed contracts), is a sport more designed for group expression.
There's a woman from a destroyed village, ignored by the soldiers in the trenches and seen as another acceptable victim of the war, whose plight Diana takes seriously.
The last thing patients or front-line responders need is programmers sitting at home writing code and arguing with health workers in the trenches about functions and features.
But for Ms. Kelly, the scandal unraveled a life shaped in the trenches of New Jersey politics, and on Wednesday she was sentenced to 13 months in prison.
Their depictions of life in the trenches match up with the images most commonly associated with World War I. It's no coincidence: Their poems helped form that picture.
SHORT After a film ends, you always have a choice: You can either be in the trenches with someone and never see them again or continue seeing them.
The author has clocked enough hours in the trenches of press junkets and industry haunts to establish herself as a credible anthropologist of La La Land's dolce vita.
Those who experienced the crisis in the trenches of finance, journalism and public policy will continue a healthy debate for as long as they can remember what happened.
The men who till the soil and work in the factories are no less a part of the army of France than those who are in the trenches.
The best part, however, was how the tracking camera worked in the trenches — and as you both have said, trench warfare was what World War I really was.
"If we want to compete on a national level, we have to be big and strong in the trenches," Shane Lemieux, the senior left guard, said on Monday.
Those who experienced the crisis in the trenches of finance, journalism and public policy will continue a healthy debate for as long as they can remember what happened.
Who would have expected this from an American choreographer who has spent the past four decades in the trenches of the European avant-garde, deconstructing ballet's fundamental premises?
Because you're not really a Hollywood person, or you don't entertain many and stuff like that, and you really were in the trenches of Google for a long time.
We all agreed that we didn't want to wait for older lesbians to just die out — they were our elders, the women who'd been in the trenches for decades.
But those who'd been in the trenches experimenting with the touch interface were excited about the possibilities it presented for personal computing and for evolving the human-machine interface.
The backdrop: Gates was in the trenches in 2000 when Microsoft was battling the U.S. government so as not to be broken up for alleged violations of antitrust laws.
While many CEOs look for some down time at Thanksgiving, Boston Market's chief plans to be in the trenches, helping to serve around 1.1 million customers a hot meal.
Instacart, Coinbase, Flexport and Patreon all count Initialized as investors because Tan and Serena Williams' husband jump in the trenches with them, dispensing advice and connections over text message.
After all, Mr Trump's business career has been built in the heart of the globalised part of the economy, not slogging it out in the trenches of Middle America.
The night before, he dropped his third tape, Still In The Trenches 2.5, and performed about half of it, getting the crowd especially hype when he performed "My 40".
What attracted Lightspeed and Dell's new investment arm was the support the company has from engineers in the trenches, like Ian Andrews, the vice president of products at Pivotal.
She gets in the trenches with her patients (sometimes calling them "honey") and grants readers intimate access to her parallel quest to escape from the prison of her mind.
So big-time football programs have long preferred strategies that rely on those players—that games be determined over which team is tougher and more disciplined in the trenches.
He buried 29 of his 33 victims in the trenches underneath and around his home and dumped four others from bridges once his property couldn't hold any more bodies.
To those who are in the trenches, talk of enacting sweeping tax legislation in the span of a few months sounds like a mix of bravado, naïveté and delusion.
She put in her time in the trenches, perfected her craft, and was ready to take on whatever assignment was in the interest of the agency and our nation.
Deep in the trenches of faceless online forums like Reddit, where every kink has its own burgeoning community, anonymous users provide a number of reasons for choosing the chosen people.
Mr Bannon vaunts his "deplorables" and the "working man," and those in the trenches in Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory", who he believes should be given a chance to rule.
CLINTON: Well, let me just — let me just say, once again... (APPLAUSE) ... that, having been in the trenches fighting for this, I believe strongly we have to guarantee health care.
"We've been in the trenches," Ms. Moller said, adding that their experience will serve them well in a business that requires both investigative skills and the ability to be neutral.
But you can also see and hear plenty of how-to content, and gain practical, actionable insights from the folks who have been out in the trenches getting deals done.
"We're kind of in the trenches still, a little bit," Amy says wryly, but notes that at their age — he's 44, she's 36 — conversations about having children are time sensitive.
By combining humor and pathos with themes of resistance and military life outside the battlefield, it broke the mold of traditional wartime films that focused on conflict in the trenches.
And in the trenches, the marketers will cook up the next sales scheme while the advertisers will play an endless loop of Deepwater Horizon-like spots extolling newfound social responsibility.
""It's meant to make you feel that you are in the trenches with these characters," said the film producer Pippa Harris, who worked with Mendes on "Jarhead" and "Revolutionary Road.
" The hashtag #wearehere was prevalent on Twitter, a reference to a song — "We're Here Because We're Here" — that soldiers in the trenches sang to the tune of "Auld Lang Syne.
Once in the trenches — with dog tags of his own, of course — Stubby digs out buried soldiers, provides warning of a mustard gas attack and even catches a German spy.
Save for a quick appearance by Andrew Scott, as an officer whose overly bright eyes and jaundiced affect suggest he's been too long in the trenches, nothing gestures at madness.
Start in the trenches While accountability for harmful products often happens at the executive level, decisions that lead to them are often made by engineers and developers on product teams.
And as Pruitt and Trump move to fill out leadership roles at the 15,000-person agency, they are often recruiting people who have been in the trenches battling EPA regulations.
Stanley, Round 4 Sunday brings the fourth installment of a terrific battle in the trenches, with Baltimore Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley facing Cleveland Browns stud pass-rusher Myles Garrett.
Those of us in the trenches with moms who suffer deeply know only too well that our best efforts to understand and prevent postpartum depression do not always prevent it.
I think when you're in the trenches with someone, whether you agree with each other at the time or not, once you're past it, there's a bond there you can't deny.
It's a pretty impressive story ... Cuban says he's all about getting in the trenches and doing the work himself if duty calls -- and back when the Mavs sucked, duty definitely called.
It's really true that you feel like when you're in the trenches with young kids that it'll last forever and as I learned when my child went to college, it doesn't.
Though German attacks on the convoys were a constant threat, Pop knew life at sea -- though not without risk -- was better than the life of a foot soldier in the trenches.
During their time in the trenches, the brothers corresponded with their sister Olive, Kate's great-grandmother who worked as a nurse, and her husband Lieutenant Richard Noel Middleton, Kate's great-grandfather.
And the three partners that you've got here to talk with tonight — Roelof Botha, Jess Lee and Mike Vernal — are people who have actually been in the trenches building companies themselves.
Unlike many chefs laboring in the trenches, Mr. Reider is 23 and fresh out of Columbia University, where Pith began as fancy food on Ikea plates served in his dorm room.
But Democratic strategists who have been in the trenches of the states are leery that national Democrats, and Obama's own redistricting group, are ready to support them after years of ignoring them.
For all of Belichick and McVay's coaching and motivational brilliance and the quarterbacking wizardry of Brady and Goff, the battle for the Super Bowl will most likely be won in the trenches.
Such requests are commonplace -- I submitted them even as a line-level, in-the-trenches federal prosecutor -- and the fact that Trump operated outside established legal channels says something about his intent.
His time in the trenches on the other anthology dramas of the 1950s gave him a strong sense of how to craft a single-episode story that would pack a powerful punch.
Why Verge readers might care: Director James Cameron has spent nearly a decade off in the trenches of his repeatedly delayed Avatar sequels, which supposedly will now arrive in theaters in 2020.
Born in 1895 to a German father and a Russian mother, Sorge, like many young men of his generation, was dispirited by his experience in the trenches of the first world war.
Peggy Cozens: I always said it was Harvard MBAs who thought they knew more than those of us in the trenches, and to this day I still believe they didn't get it.
What Town Hall has that many other firms trying to invest in healthcare technology don't is a group of founders who have spent time in the trenches of the American healthcare system.
The first bacteria to be deposited in the NCTC was a strain of dysentery-causing Shigella flexneri that was isolated in 1915 from a soldier in the trenches of World War One.
You're in the trenches day-in and day-out with some of the most talented news producers in the business, from the news associates all the way up to the executive producer.
If anything, she suggested, it will simply be capitalizing on the know-how about startups it has gleaned by working in the trenches with so many new brands over the last decade.
It's a welcomed opportunity to zoom out and take a macro view of my mental situation, as it's harder to assess daily progress on my own while I'm here in the trenches.
For budding comic creators hoping to get insight and information about breaking into the business, there's no better resource than going to the source and talking to people working in the trenches.
We're in the trenches, trying to make it very clear what the point of view is, make our fans happy, make them tell their friends, and also make a really beautiful experience.
" Only those who worked in the trenches of the production, Mr. Kowalski said, "really know the great history of the film, and the blood, sweat and tears it took to make it.
I've been working on her new project, and she really pulled me in the trenches on that, which was so incredible, and I feel so thankful; she's one of my best friends.
"There is this big difference between the rhetoric at the top and the day-in, day-out practice in the trenches of antitrust," said Tim Wu, a law professor at Columbia University.
She was presenting herself exactly as she is: a politician who's spent a lot of time in the trenches, whose station and experience in the halls of power you either take or leave. 
While that might make sense while in the trenches of a presidential campaign, some experts worry that Trump's appointments lack the expertise and level-headedness that these high-level national security positions require.
"It's tough when you're in the moment, when you're in the battles, when you're in the trenches and there's a lot of tussling and a lot of bad blood and everything," he said.
Recent years will one day be remembered as a time when, across 19703 crisis-affected countries, it was more dangerous to be a child on the streets than a soldier in the trenches.
As day breaks in the dramatic advertisement, some real-life McDonald's workers prepare for a day in the trenches, in that harsh, unforgiving square footage between the cash registers and the McFlurry machines.
That hope was wildly misplaced, of course; and in France, too, it was wrong to expect that common travails in the trenches would bring about a full reconciliation between Jews and conservative Catholics.
"It feels worse when you're out in the trenches," said Donna Olshan, the president of Olshan Realty, which puts out a weekly report on contracts signed on properties seeking $4 million and up.
"When the country needs African-Americans, to fight in the trenches or power the factories, it tends to make more room for them in the American mosaic," Ms. Mendelberg wrote in an email.
We worked with senior headhunters and consultants who are in the trenches and tracking all the moves to narrow a list of more than 200 hires and departures down to the 40 biggest.
Set in Germany and France in the immediate aftermath of World War I, the film follows Anna (Paula Beer), a German woman grieving for her late fiancé, Frantz, who died in the trenches.
In the wake of such challenges, spaces like Loading and DSM are playing essential functions by existing in the trenches and doing the difficult, but necessary work of preserving Kurdish culture and language.
The reality, though, is that not much shifts in the trenches: Banks, credit unions and other lenders that determine whether to loan you money or extend credit are generally slow to adopt new models.
A law firm in the trenches against media unions – Andrew McCormick writes in the Columbia Journalism Review how law firm Jones Day has taken a leading role in fighting against the unionization of newsrooms.
The strongest works against the war — Owen's cutting verses, Siegfried Sassoon's "Suicide in the Trenches," Graves's memoir, "Good-bye to All That" — were written after their authors had time to reflect on their experiences.
Thus, the club of school comrades foretells the brotherhood of Frodo and his fellow-hobbits; flamethrowers, in the trenches, turn to dragons in Tolkien's fevered eyes; mustard gas slithers and drifts like the Ringwraiths.
For a politician always skilled at working behind the scenes and in the trenches, it was his own party leaders who finally turned their backs on him, and pushed him out of the presidency.
He was my support system, we were really in the trenches together … I stayed by his side because I needed his support, because I wasn't getting support from anyone else, not even my family.
Mr. Moxey and Ultra worked in the trenches of the American market for years, pushing now famous acts like Calvin Harris and David Guetta to radio programmers when dance music was still considered a risk.
"Life According to Saki," an ensemble-driven play set in the trenches of World War I, is the winner of the annual Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award, to be announced in Edinburgh on Friday.
Leaders in the Trenches, hosted by Gene Hammett Hammett's deep-dive discussions with fascinating leaders are aimed at helping listeners build new strategies for success and expand their knowledge of leadership, marketing, and sales. 11.
For the generations raised after the First World War, it's hard to imagine the "war to end war" without also imagining the media produced in the trenches: Silent, scratchy black-and-white photos and films.
The other sales — which were prepaid between January and March 2019, according to one of the Ukrainian officials — include arms needed by Ukrainian forces as they fight their Russian and separatist enemies in the trenches.
HUNTSMAN: You know, to me if somebody who&aposs in the trenches in Moscow, on the front lines dealing with this relationship day in and day out, I eat it, I sleep it, I breathe it.
Father Francis Duffy was a Canadian-born priest who served as chaplain of the 69th Infantry Regiment in World War I. In France in 1918, he was known for ministering to American soldiers in the trenches.
She reminds voters that she's "in the trenches" with them despite running for Senate, recalling that in the early days of her campaign she dug into her jar of quarters just to afford gas to canvass.
By that time, he had established himself as the city's most promising act, releasing three mixtapes under his Still In The Trenches series, and connecting with artists like Meek Mill, Shy Glizzy, YFN Lucci, and more.
Despite this fixation, I was able to excel professionally and after years of working in the trenches of PR, I finally fulfilled my dream of moving to Los Angeles to work for an amazing global agency.
Yet, despite the growing knowledge of the discontent among physicians, there is little belief among those in the trenches that the problem is being taken seriously or that anything is being done to address the problem.
In middle age he served in the trenches of World War I, during which time a German high-explosive shell came in through the roof of his dugout and blew his mess orderly's head clean off.
Set in the trenches near the end of the war, it's a movie about a man who tries to maintain his integrity and his faith in humanity amid the stupidity, futility, cruelty and cynicism of war.
My father was 19 when he volunteered to join the Germans and fight in the trenches outside Leningrad, while my mother as a young girl ran errands for her family, who were in the resistance movement.
ABOUT PITTSBURGH (23-270, 23-2000 ACC): The Panthers are tough in the trenches, as they lean on star running back James Conner on offense and do an excellent job of shutting down opposing ground games.
It is one of the easiest parts to overlook because founders are knee-deep in the trenches of building a company, but they often struggle to effectively communicate what it is they are trying to build.
Theirs is not a battle-tested team who have worked together in the trenches; it's just a campaign "trail mix" of people who want their share of the political bounty and spoils from the pirate ship Trump.
He wanted to make Kickstarter less corporate and more freewheeling — much to the frustration of the employees who'd spent years in the trenches doing just the opposite, growing it from a scrappy startup to a mature company.
The inspiration for the "We're Here Because We're Here" (a reference to a song sung by soldiers in the trenches) project came from families who reported seeing visions of their deceased loved ones, according to the theater.
Montgomery Forster, Houghton's oldest boy, falls in love with a fellow soldier in the trenches of the first world war; his sister Ramsey, in Paris before the second world war, falls for the cabaret artist Josephine Baker.
You should also be comfortable with your specific partner at your accounting firm — it has to be someone that both you and the CFO want in the trenches with you, because believe me, you're going to be.
Junior defensive tackle Hercules Mata'afa dominates in the trenches with 27 career tackles for loss while sophomore safety Jalen Thompson stood out in the opener with a team-best seven tackles and his first career interception. 1.
During Eritrea's war for independence from Ethiopia two decades ago, Mr. Isaias brought Christians and Muslims, nomads and farmers, and men and women together in the trenches; he even oversaw underground tampon factories for his female fighters.
"Tolkien" opens in the trenches of the Somme during World War I. The young J.R.R. Tolkien (Nicholas Hoult), a second lieutenant delirious with fever and exhaustion, rushes through bloody, muddy, fetid pathways desperately looking for a friend.
"Much of his self-identity is as a prosecutor — a real, in-the-trenches prosecutor," said Mr. Turley, who testified before Mr. Sessions at a Senate hearing last year about the Obama administration's use of executive authority.
As a public relations and marketing professional with more than 15 years in the trenches for brands large and small, including extensive crisis communications experience, I can imagine how Hallmark came to the wrong conclusion at first.
When someone you know is in the depths of the morass known as brain cancer in general — and glioblastoma in particular — the worst thing you can do is to send milquetoast, meaningless sentiments to people in the trenches.
They're in the trenches 24/7, and yet they expressed such appreciation that a business would be created to advocate on behalf of immigrants and would put these NGOs at the front and center of its business model.
"These men and women have spent years in the trenches of state and federal government fighting for the Constitution and the rule of law," said Carrie Severino, the chief counsel and policy director for the Judicial Crisis Network.
"Sometimes we take somebody who has been in the trenches and fought the good fight and been so steady for granted," he said, recognizing that voters' yearning for the next new thing had helped his own 2008 campaign.
The resulting movie, made up of film shot on the Western Front from 1914 to 1918 paired with archival voice-overs from veterans, is a unique encapsulation of the lives of British soldiers who fought in the trenches.
I'd take all of the witnesses my colleagues mentioned, too, especially Rudy, but these two Giuliani associates were in the trenches for him and also accompanied him at nearly every crucial moment of the last year or so.
A 6-foot-5 former farmer from Kilkenny in southern Ireland, Mr. Hogan spent much of his political career in the trenches of Irish domestic politics, helping to build the centrist Fine Gael party into Ireland's strongest bloc.
The show's cast is by and large made up of the kind of salt-of-the-Earth, journeyman comedians who have been plugging away in the trenches before landing starring roles on pay cable, and Middleditch is no exception.
A decade and a half after fusing their Apparat and Modeselektor projects into techno's most joyful cerberus, Sascha Ring, Sebastian Szary, and Gernot Bronsert have the casual but deep connection of men who've spent time together in the trenches.
That was my focus for three or four years, but there's a certain bond that happens when you're in the trenches with the cast and crew, grinding out great TV week in, week out, that I found I missed.
The cycle is vicious for everyone, and we didn't want to stand on a faux pedestal and say 'do this,' or 'do that' – we wanted to get back in the trenches with our followers and live it with them.
"When Thomas took the bench, Scalia felt like he was the first line of reinforcement after years of fighting alone in the trenches to defend the original understanding of the Constitution," said Carrie Severino, a former clerk for Thomas.
To do that, the acclaimed New Zealand director hired forensic lip-readers to go through old silent film footage of the war and uncover the conversations that took place in the trenches and on the battlegrounds 100 years ago.
I see my people uplifting my people, and though my heart races and my hands shake in the face of Memphis' racist climate, my fight is steadfast as I see the artist/creators next to me in the trenches.
I was concerned that many of my Republican colleagues, who were with me in the trenches when Obama was president and we were trying to fight on debt and deficit, were absent when this most recent battle took place.
Tweets aside, he might be more inclined to engage the establishment, whether that means seeking some kind of bipartisan consensus on trade or getting in the trenches with House Speaker Paul Ryan and fighting for more familiar GOP policies.
But Mahomes, in a season that could easily garner him the N.F.L.'s Most Valuable Player Award, showed he can survive a battle in the trenches and the Chiefs survived at home, beating the Ravens, 211-235, in overtime.
The conversation was recorded at Foreman's SoHo apartment, a cavernous, almost anachronistic space given the neighborhood's current airbrushed aesthetic, packed with thousands of books and the lovely detritus of 19703 years in the trenches of the theatrical avant-garde.
But it was gutsy work in the trenches by the team's less-celebrated defense that led to a 19-16 victory over the San Diego Chargers, putting the Raiders back in the playoffs for the first time since 2002.
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.
But in the trenches of Ukraine's war with Russian-backed separatists, which has left some 27,21970 people dead, soldiers said the freeze took a more immediate toll, striking at their confidence that their backers in Washington stood solidly behind their fight.
When I brought this up, the company said these changes, and the broader political environment, haven't really affected the day-to-day work of the solutions engineering team, which is much more in the trenches, helping advertisers do new things.
Cleveland had that same effect, whether it was a guard like Smith or Jordan Clarkson crashing in from the weakside or someone like Thompson drawing a foul in the trenches after the Warriors switchy defense stretched itself thin on the perimeter.
It was waking up every single morning, working with awesome people, some of our best friends still to this day were Instagram employees because we met them there, we were in the trenches with them, working on something that we believed.
This song will make you feel rich as hell—even if "I was in the trenches / now I'm in the Trump" has taken on new significance these days—because feeling rich means, among other things, having the world at your fingertips.
In a 20-minute address delivered beside the tomb of the unknown soldier, Macron described the "unimaginable hell" of those who fought in the trenches, denouncing the nationalism that fanned the flames of war and now shows signs of resurgence.
Through last weekend's games, five of the league's seven lightest lines played for offenses ranked in the top half of the yards-per-game category, including Atlanta — which had the No. 1 offense and, also, the sveltest men in the trenches.
A series of essays by Interboro and in-the-trenches contributors show that the ways we plan and design our built environment, and allow (or forbid) access to it, have a serious impact on everything from economic mobility to public health.
In "Life According to Saki," the British children's book writer Katherine Rundell has reimagined a sampling of these stories as they might have been told by their author in the trenches of World War I, in which he served and died.
We have been in the trenches and on the doorsteps working to build public support for Medicare for All, Wall Street reform, universal childcare, investment in public schools, a humane immigration system, ending mass incarceration, and a Green New Deal.
To Plunkitt, down in the trenches of the daily scramble for influence and power -- with perhaps a little of what he called "honest graft" on the side -- reformers were "like morning glories," flowers that bloomed briefly and then quickly withered.
But he was also in the trenches in the Obama administration during the depths of the recession (when unemployment hit 10 percent), working at the National Economic Council, helping to formulate and sell the Recovery Act and other stimulus bills.
The case was dismissed more than a year after the 13 protesters, including Al Gore's daughter Karenna, were charged with trespassing and disturbing the peace after lying down in the trenches dug for the West Roxbury Lateral Pipeline on June 29, 2016.
This could be because being in the trenches of the health care fight gives you an acute sense of the possible, and because having paid close attention to the financial crisis makes you a shadow-banking, not too big to fail guy.
It is also a clash between those who have been in the trenches of trying to make public policy for the last seven years versus those who can exist in a kind of theoretical world of imagining what public policy ought to be.
Commentary: Why Trump's tough talk on Iran will backfire In the trenches of World War One, doctors noted that the paralyzing fear of a gas attack often exceeded that of conventional artillery and bombs, even though the latter killed many more people.
If you're in the trenches and you understand the people working on these platforms, look, technology's heavy handedness and the conversation around it is an interesting one for me because it's actually very simple: everybody here is a big boy and big girl.
" And the Dallas Morning News, which "has not recommended a Democrat for the nation's highest office since before World War II," lets on that "Clinton has spent years in the trenches doing the hard work needed to prepare herself to lead our nation.
"To my friends: Kit, Peter, Gwen, Lena, Emilia, Nikolaj, Maisie, Carice, and especially Sophie whom I was in the trenches with for so much of this journey - I am honoured to share this with you," Allen said in a statement to CNN.
Painful day in the trenches —Philadelphia left tackle Jason Peters left the Eagles' game in Minnesota with a knee injury in the first half and did not return, though he did join the team on the sideline to watch the remainder of game.
One of the most striking aspects of Season 2 was the uptick in emotion, partly because the characters spent so much time in the trenches together and partly because the younger set grew up and got more interested in the opposite sex.
Nearly 40 years ago, General Suleimani began his career in the trenches of the Iran-Iraq War, the formative drama of the Islamic Republic, where heroism was applauded by most Iranians who felt their country was the victim of external attack and isolation.
With far more soldiers than supplies of modern machine guns, the US Army had to adopt several systems of foreign design, including the less-than-desirable French Chauchat, which tended to jam in combat and proved difficult to maintain in the trenches.
Harris worked in law enforcement for over 25 years, starting as an in-the-trenches prosecutor before winning election as district attorney of San Francisco in 2003 and California attorney general in 2010 (the first woman and first African American to hold the latter office).
The Fed directly impacts a slew of the most important decisions we make — the values we instill in our children, the things we buy and how they are financed and how we best prepare for what follows after a lifetime of laboring in the trenches.
The newish cardinal is described as a combative, in-the-trenches character by people who know him, and his rapport with Francis, going back to Latin American bishops' conferences over many years, creates a useful channel of communication between Francis and the country's unhappy prelates.
The UNGASS circus has left town and the hardcore advocates will go back to fighting in the trenches of Vienna—where the UN Office of Drugs and Crime holds court—but hopefully, the museum helped more casual observers understand the severity of the situation.
"Somebody like a Jon Kyl or a Jim Talent — an experienced, respected senator that has real chops in terms of knowing national security issues, that people really respect that have been in the trenches in the Congress — somebody like that would be great," he said.
A time before humanity's innocence was blown to scraps and shreds in the trenches of World War I. A time when we saw ourselves as gods and did not yet comprehend the negative influence we could have on the planet and on each other.
American healthcare workers in the trenches of the pandemic appealed on Friday for more protective gear and equipment to treat a surge in patients that is already pushing hospitals to their limits in virus hot spots such as New York City, New Orleans and Detroit.
"We're going to be in the trenches as long as necessary, because the people will always be in the right in the face of your reactionary goals," the leftist leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon said in Parliament the other day, addressing the president from a distance.
Directed by Jessica Lazar, this production (which took the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe) places the dapper Munro in the trenches during World War I, where he entertains the lads with narratives that twist like a corkscrew.
Recalling the four Christmases he endured in the trenches of Flanders, Detective Inspector John Redfyre of the Cambridge constabulary is thankful to be spending this one at a holiday concert for organ and trumpet in the company of a more congenial German, Johann Sebastian Bach.
Texas added to its lead in the fourth quarter with a 13-yard scoring run by Devin Duvernay and a lateral to Samuel Cosmi, the Longhorns' All-America left tackle, who rumbled 12 yards for a touchdown in a play for those in the trenches.
Hope is sustained by diplomats in the trenches, groups carefully documenting abuses, non-government campaigners who insist on high-level political action, and doctors, nurses and first responders who get out of bed every morning to continue their service, often in hidden underground bunkers.
The hard, sustained political work in the trenches will require both meaningful shifts in the Republican Party's program, toward policies that speak to the material welfare of its constituents, and robust party organization with the means and the will to contain the fever swamps.
At least one biographical consequence might have followed: Had Kipling remained in the United States, his son, John, would not have gone off to fight in the trenches in 1915 (before the United States entered the war) and would not have been killed in his first battle.
This commission has the potential to be successful, but in addition to including recognized policy experts, it should be populated with a sprinkling of nationally recognized cybersecurity leaders, because there is a difference between what sounds good on paper and what actually works in the trenches.
She traveled the country relentlessly, working with elected officials at all levels, fundraising and persuading people in the trenches that a strong political party is one that focuses on local city council, county commission, state legislative, congressional and statewide races as much as big national elections.
"He gets down in the trenches with you, and he's right there riding side by side," said Robert Marcus, the former CEO of Time Warner Cable who once worked with Schumer at Paul Weiss and then became his client after going in-house in the late 1990s.
"Part of the problem is that when you're a parachutist into the party [and] you didn't work yourself up the party chain and in the trenches, I think you're going to have problems, especially with [what] is still a very divisive and contested match," Gutiérrez said Wednesday.
"There is nothing to eat and wear, our men are staying in the trenches for 14 months, and they are homesick and have not got a single day off to take rest or be out of danger," said Anar Gul, a local police commander in Khas Uruzgan.
"The people at '60 Minutes' were paid more, they had longer time to work on stories, they got incredible recognition in terms of ratings and prestige, so naturally the people in the trenches would sometimes be resentful of that," said Andrew Heyward, a former CBS News president.
Critic's Pick A fiercely beautiful historical pageant by the South African artist William Kentridge commemorates a million Africans who died in World War I. Though only some of this year's centenary commemorations have acknowledged it, the European armies fighting in the trenches comprised more than Europeans alone.
We have been sweating and bleeding in the trenches for years, without breaks to eat or pee, forced to do overtime, sacrificing family and health, trying our best to do no harm, and to avoid patient abandonment, all while our administrations and government repeatedly abandon us.
Since it opened in 2011, the museum has published a book designed to read like Facebook postings from the front, with comments from a young French soldier, whose clipped words are paired with historical photographs of life in the trenches and grim portraits of dead men.
But in the trenches of Ukraine's war with Russian-backed separatists, which has left some 13,000 people dead, soldiers said the freeze took a more immediate toll, striking at their confidence that their backers in Washington stood solidly behind their fight and potentially signaling weakness to Russians in negotiations.
"Our founding team spent over a year in the trenches of customer support and saw first-hand that existing solutions just couldn't scale in the face of soaring ticket volumes and sky-high customer expectations," said Mike Murchison, Co-founder, and CEO of Ada, in a released statement.
At a pop-up installation in New York the week before the album release, Aminé stuck himself in the trenches, handing out a version of the newspaper he clutches on the project's cover while bananas, fidget spinners, and other funny gifts piled up for him in the corner of the room.
Whether it's demanding that R. Kelly finally be held accountable for his alleged predatory behavior or organizing to support the victims of Daniel Holtzclaw, the former police officer convicted of raping or assaulting eight black women in Oklahoma City, black women have been in the trenches of anti-rape activism.
Part of me is angry, and part of me feels sorry for my former friends and colleagues who work in the trenches of HR. How do you help organizations attract and retain great talent while also doing your job and protecting the company from lawsuits when something goes horribly wrong?
Because certainly, equally, his poetry is more powerful than any I know of describing the horror and the misery in the trenches, but at the same time there's this sort of strange, deep love of the people who he was there with, which is the very love that he went back.
"They need to open up a little bit and give us a little bit more piece of that pie that we deserve because we're the ones in the trenches doing all the work," said Jaime Escarcega, a Ralphs cashier in Riverside, California, who has worked at the chain for 2453 years.
"I was in the trenches with founders in these critical moments trying to figure out what the next chapter of their business looked like, what the next chapter of the company looked like, what the next journey for them professionally would be," Verrilli said in an interview with Recode this week.
The modern war novel, which was birthed in the trenches of World War I, has been often arrayed into the following moral arc: A naïve, idealistic youth goes to war; he witnesses the horrors and waste; he returns home haunted or even destroyed by what he's seen; hence war is evil.
As I've become more prominent through my writing, speaking engagements, podcast, and other multimedia appearances, I've begun to use my platform to drive accountability and speak truth to power, while leading the dollars of donors who have historically funded our oppression toward programs that are in the trenches, doing the heavy lifting.
There's nothing more disappointing than reaching into a basket or the toaster and finding that the joke's on you because you've gotten the bottom half of a Panera bagel; I've gained this horrible knowledge from years in the trenches, arguing with my brother about who deserves the top half of this or that bagel.
" But Dems in their 70s are pushing back at younger members: "They say it's their decades of experience fighting in the trenches on a range of issues -- from the gender pay gap and gun control to LGBT rights -- that make them the right ones to lead the fight against President Trump and the Republicans.
Still, party leaders and Democratic lawmakers in the thick of the investigation say their newly found positions carry weight, considering their past work in the trenches of White House politics and policy — and because a raft of newly elected lawmakers may not be so familiar with the nuances of Watergate or the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
"When I see her on the stump, sometimes shrieking about the politics of the moment, I say even as a Republican about a Democrat, 'If people could see her as I saw her when she was in the trenches in some pretty difficult circumstances representing the United States, they would think differently about her,'" he said.
How do you expect an individual to get better in his whole entirety if he goes home and he's like, "I'm doing the surfing thing, these guys are great, I'm feeling good, I can conquer the world" -- but the family's been in the trenches taking grenades for the past four years since he's been back from deployment?
While a handful of previous productions had transposed Shakespeare onto the 20th century — among them a Macbeth set in the trenches of World War I and a 1923 Cymbeline with contemporary costuming — the heat of Welles's Caesar hadn't been felt from the canon since the plays were new and young Will and his company dodged the queen's censors.
At home and on the battlefield, World War I put new objects and words into circulation: "cooties" are something no kid wants to get, but for GIs in the trenches, they were real and they were lice; and sanitary napkins developed from the handy alternative use nurses found for cellulose bandage material produced for the war.
As one of the most prolific, consistent and prodigious rappers to emerge in recent years, Mr. Staples, who turns 24 in July, has already been held up as a last-gasp protector of many things thought to be endangered: hip-hop lyricism, West Coast gangster rap, in-the-trenches protest songs, social-media authenticity and so on.
Sotomayor, who completed her seventh term on the bench Monday, is known for her personal journey from the housing projects to the highest court in the land, but her dissent reflects something else she brings to the table: Her years working in the trenches as an assistant district attorney and trial judge, experiences that shaped her view on the law.
It might not sound like much to write home about, but the 21-year-old — Lawrence Enderson Grimshaw — happened to be a soldier stationed in the trenches during World War I.  One century on, the soldier's daily entries are being shared with the world as his step-grandson posts them online on the exact day they were written 100 years ago.
But until then, we'll be in the trenches fighting for what Ocasio-Cortez called the "minimum elements necessary to lead a dignified American life" — and along the way, we'll also be articulating a vision for society beyond capitalism, where each person's life is truly theirs to live, not to spend toiling for a dime while the boss takes a dollar.
But he has found time in his domestic idyll to co-write, with the TV and film writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns, his first screenplay: "1917"—a hard-charging First World War saga, loosely based on a story told to him by his grandfather, who was gassed in the trenches but survived—which he will direct and Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment will co-produce.
Perl's findings, published in the scientific journal The Lancet Neurology, may represent the key to a medical mystery first glimpsed a century ago in the trenches of World War I. It was first known as shell shock, then combat fatigue and finally PTSD, and in each case, it was almost universally understood as a psychic rather than a physical affliction.
The issue is by no means lost on our regulators in the trenches: "The future is devouring the past […] technology is leading us into a world that is much different than the world we knew five or ten years ago," Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo said after his agency received even less funding from Congress this year than last.
Film still from My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea Film still from My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea is uniquely excellent because it relies heavily on a resource that few other animated features have: a powerful visual grammar that has been finely honed in the trenches of comics storytelling.
Tony Szamboti, a mechanical engineer, JFK assassination conspiracy theorist, and longtime AE911Truth foot soldier, has been the most prominent truther in the trenches, battling giddy debunkers on the International Skeptics Forum (a science-centered discussion board that grew out of the James Randi Educational Forum, which often focuses on debunking hoaxes, conspiracies, and popular myths) and attempting to salvage the time he invested in a battered ideology.
Although the toys are sadly not featured, a new play incorporates the fantastical viciousness of Saki's fiction with his last days in the trenches of World War I. Katherine Rundell's Life According to Saki is now on at New York's Fourth Street Theater (the show runs through March 5) after a run at last summer's Edinburgh Festival, where it won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Prize.
" And when asked why people don't trust Clinton, POTUS explained, "A lot of this just has to do with the fact that she has been in the trenches, in the arena for 30 years, and when you have been in the public eye for that long, and in politics, folks go after you and they're trying to find a weak spot, and any mistake that you make ends up being magnified.
It is time that President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE and Congress listen to those of us in the trenches, those of us who really understand what is driving up premiums and how to bring them down, those of us who put patients first and believe that only through their wisdom can American healthcare be saved.
Instead, they say it's their decades of experience fighting in the trenches on a range of issues — from the gender pay gap and gun control to LGBT rights — that make them the right ones to lead the fight against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and the Republicans.
They were chosen over (just to pluck a few names at random from a very long list) leaders like Arthur Evans, a founder of the Gay Activists Alliance in New York; Virginia Apuzzo, a former nun and early leader of the National Gay and Lesbian Rights Task Force; Steve Endean, a founder of the Human Rights Campaign Fund; Barbara Gittings, a founder of the Daughters of Bilitis in New York City; and Morris Kight, who fought in the trenches of Los Angeles for close to 25 years.

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