The experts fighting in the trenches over such issues must sometimes ask themselves: Why bother?
Whatever your politics, a politician with experience in the trenches is a breath of fresh air.
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The man in the trenches would treat others how he wants to be treated.
Is our work as advertisers of any importance in the trenches of these mercenary wars?
Patients and those of us in the trenches treating them care about safe results.
He understood that the grunts in the trenches were the voice of his company.
Maybe you are spending time in the trenches, to fully understand and expose challenges and opportunities.
His bleak depiction of life fighting in the trenches grew in popularity after his death.
This century opened with the horror of chemical warfare in the trenches of World War I.
But it is the rhythms of troops in the trenches that give muscle to this composition.
Here at this memorial, we recall our shared sacrifices in the trenches of the First World War.
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Following a wartime bout in the trenches, Tolkien arrived at Oxford in 1925 as a lecturer in Anglo-Saxon.
Buffett has lived the past 40 years of financial history in the trenches.
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It was Germany's devastating use of mustard gas in the trenches of the First World War which prompted Britain's research.
Work to record the finds are continuing and discussions about when to fill in the trenches are ongoing, officials said.
Among those who will help select further successful projects is author Sebastian Faulks, whose novel Birdsong is set in the trenches.
The oldest is 111-year-old Henry Allingham, who fought in the Battle of Jutland rather than in the trenches like Mr Patch.
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He has had extensive economic experience in the trenches of both the Treasury and State departments, as well as on Capitol Hill.
But he said it was not true that all moral conviction died in the trenches along with the millions of young men.
While many such people might eventually be ready, they have not had the experience fighting in the trenches of the political world.
You'd take her in the trenches with you, she fights really hard.
In 1917 he served on the front line in France and began to write poems and letters about his experiences in the trenches.
Credit goes to unacknowledged heroes like Elizabeth Stark, Alexis Ohanian and Aaron Swartz among many others who led the fight in the trenches.
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They pretty much bludgeoned the Democratic Party, in my opinion, and we need more people to get in the trenches and fight back.
Barofsky, former special inspector general in charge of oversight of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, was there, on the ground, in the trenches.
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And it means being the humble, emotionally intelligent leader who is not afraid to get her or his hands dirty in the trenches.
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We can read about this subject, but there is nothing like hearing about experiences from caregivers who have been in the trenches for years.
Some members of Congress, who have been in the trenches for decades, have healthy egos that need love and affection from the Obama administration.
Bossy has been in the trenches drumming up business, convincing Molson Coors, for example, to supplement its arena signage with retailer promotions for Islander tickets.
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