As parents, we know you need suggestions that have proven themselves in the day-to-day trenches of parenthood.
The contractors, Oxford Archaeology, will dig 15 trenches over 10 day periods in April and May.
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.
The workers digging the trenches had learned to set aside objects of potential archeological interest.
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.
They were found in exploration trenches being dug at the abandoned Odeon cinema on Hunter Street.
The risk remains that both parties may retreat to their trenches while the clock ticks down.
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We get into the trenches with larrge-cap tech continuing to show out-performance and relative strength.
He knows his big agenda is headed straight for the bitter trenches of the Senate.
They will be returned to the countryside near Trenches footbridge at the end of March.
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.
Both sides have dug their trenches and take stabs at each other, with no concessions in sight.
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So Combat Outpost Keating was a collection of buildings of concrete and plywood with trenches and sandbags.
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.
An ambulance driver on the Western Front, he bore witness to the carnage of the trenches in Europe.
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What he needs, he said, is to use the money to fill in trenches, build sidewalks, replace sewers.
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By getting into the mass-market trenches, he argued, the company could assert control at the market's lower end.
And my own conclusion after years of in-the-trenches management is that nothing is more important than feeling valued.
During the war, he said he tended the trenches for nearly four weeks.
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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.
Growth by IP is therefore fundamentally a defensive strategy as it appears to be playing out in the tech trenches.
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