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trench <a trench; trenches> SUST.

trench SUST. MILIT.

trench SUST.

trench

cable trench ELECTRNIA.

slit trench MILIT.

trench coat SUST.

trench digger ELECTRNIA.

trench fever

trench warfare SUST.

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Skip then takes off his trench coat and is shown to be wearing a red bra and girls' underwear.
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There were 12 strong points along the first trench line, and a complete second line of trenches to fall back into.
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Once the war entered the static phase of trench warfare, the number of lethal head wounds that troops were receiving from fragmentation increased dramatically.
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In front of the hillside, a trench was dug in which the arquebusiers took their positions.
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The commission rejected the "char minimum" proposal of 56 tons as it had insufficient trench-crossing capacity.
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It was poured into an earthen trench, consistent with medieval methods of ironworking.
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He jumped out of the captured bunker and ran to the adjacent bunker along the connecting trench.
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During school-time raids, lessons and exams went on in the trenches which had been built in the grounds, the children sitting on their bunks.
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A trench lined with an earthen embankment was constructed on the perimeter of the block.
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This trench is created by the gravitational pull of the relatively dense subducting plate pulling the leading edge of the plate downward.
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