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American defense contractors spend millions on branding, but it was Ukrainians sitting in trenches and dodging artillery fire who turned a missile launcher into a saint.

From Salon

Finally, the resistance is not being waged only by the small, under-resourced, and overtaxed yet committed group of activists who have been sounding the alarm and fighting the fight in lonely trenches for years.

From Salon

The trailer emptied the waste into a trench in the ground that had been prepared by a digger.

From BBC

You would not want many of them in the trenches with you.

From BBC

Fighting men move silently through the trees, along trenches and into bunkers dug deep into the frozen earth.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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