51. Attenborough has directed an admirable film, well acted and handsomely produced, contrasting the horror of trench warfare with the urgency of young people in love. 52. But once they arrived in Europe, the innocent enthusiasm was soon blown away amid the horrors of trench warfare. 53. During the conflict there were at least three rounds of heavy fighting, described as similar to World War I trench warfare, with huge amounts of artillery bombardments. 54. Four years of trench warfare laid out the tracks of his future thought. 55. In the courts and in the talking head arguments that have become nonstop television fare, there is political trench warfare on both sides. 56. It would lead to trench warfare. 57. President Bush, though, will not want to see his administration paralyzed by trench warfare in the Senate. 58. The allied drive to take the straits envisioned as ending in a rout of the Ottoman Empire failed after nine months of trench warfare. 59. In that post, Rubin practiced the art of conciliation and compromise to bring together bureaucracies which had had the reputations of often engaging in trench warfare. 60. But after the defeat Richardson described the battle to halt the bill had been trench warfare. |