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But the key to the game will be in the trenches.
My father was in the trenches during the 1914-18 war.
I think whatever you do, it is important to be in the trenches.
"Talk to people who have been in the trenches and may be able to help you," he said.
Many of them were in the trenches four or five months at a stretch.
No one who had not been in the trenches understood what that meant.
"He has that additional perspective because he's been in the trenches."
It feels good to be in the trenches, but when you're responsible for so much more it's very hard to stay here.
"He's a person who's been in the trenches himself," she said.
I've been in the trenches this whole time fighting the toughest guys.
We were in the trenches together and they'd know.
The young who should be tending the farms are in the trenches.
"My team has been in the trenches since the early part of the season," Sawyers said.
"They know that he is in the trenches and will leave it all out there on the field.
And who better than someone who has been in the trenches?
I've been in the trenches too often in the past couple of months.
Believe me, we knew what was going on because we were in the trenches all the time.
It had been a while since I'd been in the trenches.
The big thing is that he has been in the trenches, just like one of us big guys.
"And if we lose narrowly, we'll still be in the trenches."
This is my generation's great battle, and I wanted to be in the trenches."
You've been in the trenches with these people in other difficult circumstances.
"When you are in the trenches and you try to turn around a building, it's not easy," he said.
They are still in England but expect to be in the trenches very soon.
"That's a veteran pitcher who's been in the trenches a lot.