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The German forces initially captured the heights at Mount Sorrel and Tor Top before entrenching on the far slope of the ridge.
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The Germans captured several British-controlled tunnels and mine craters before halting their advance and entrenching their positions.
He and Center cofounder Father Denny Kinderman grew up in small Midwestern suburbs and worked together at a low-income urban parish in Cincinnati, Ohio before coming to Chicago and entrenching themselves in one of its most high-risk neighborhoods.
On the other hand, one could argue that any society that has experienced a long history of political and economic asymmetry between social groups risks further entrenching this asymmetry if social group identities are downplayed before the imbalance in income and wealth between them is addressed.
Shareholders protested, accusing management of entrenching itself.
There, in the community, opposition is entrenching.
"Therefore, let us not waste time on entrenching our positions.
The political combatants are entrenching along familiar ideological terrain.
It is entrenching inequality between regions and across generations.
Far from boosting regional economies, he risks entrenching further inequality.
If we don't, then we might be entrenching inequality.
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