Just ring after ring of trenches and bunkers.
The icy trenches rose around them, knee high, then waist high, then higher than their heads.
The trenches for cultivation can remarkably enhances the unit area output for the stem and fruit of Akebia trifoliate.
Life is not about climbing the mountains, nor diving deep into the trenches. It's just sleeping on your bed in a standard bed.
Behind the dangerous expanse of land, are trenches that were abandoned by the regime forces after they fled. Strewn inside are boots and green uniforms belonging to regime forces.
There is no coaching infantry squad or platoon to master the basic essentials of fighting in trenches and forests, and no coaching to master encirclement tactics and the essentials of reconnaissance and disguise.
Grandfather was in the trenches during the First War.
Here are my tips for surviving a sleep-deprived season, Shared from the trenches.
They dug trenches, toiled in docks and railway yards or worked in arms factories for the Allies.
They dig deep, stand-up foxholes, which are safe except under direct artillery fire (and which are better than U.S. slit trenches).
There were some philosophers writing about animal rights at the time, but Bob Barker was working in the trenches, and his efforts encouraged many of us who cared about animals.
From their graves in the trenches ascending.
The risk remains that both parties may retreat to their trenches while the clock ticks down.
Later, it turned out this was a group going to rotate those who were in the trenches the previous night.
The oil industry has also developed remotely-operated vehicles to make trenches for seabed pipelines, which can be adapted for cutting ore, even though it may lie much deeper, at, say, 1.5km down.
They dug trenches to stop the spread of forest fires.
They are also found in volcanic “back-arc” basins behind ocean trenches, where one tectonic plate is sliding beneath another.
These tiny solar collectors would be connected with wires that form bridges over the trenches between the squares, and which buckle when the rubber is relaxed.
We must dig trenches to drain the water away.
Tractors that should now be ploughing land for sowing winter grain have been mobilised to dig trenches round fields to stop forest fires encroaching on farmland.
They are digging through the enemy's trenches.
In the burning village I was visible to everyone and as soon as I dove into one of the trenches, the shell exploded on the breastwork.
The way is smooth and cover plates of holes and trenches are ready.
The defenders' artillery was posted to the rear of the main line of trenches.
Pooled amid the system of trenches and DAMS created in Satichiwadi, rainwater soaks slowly into the ground.
You see, there are willows and trenches.
Coe has heard rumors of monkeys being trained to run into enemy trenches carrying grenades when India and Pakistan were at war, but those claims have not been proven.