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Driven and by
Driven from the marketplace by the course of history, our hero disguises himself as a private detective.
Driven by deep personal and political convictions, Grothendieck left the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, where he had been appointed professor and accomplished his greatest work, after a dispute over military funding in 1970.
Driven off by Roman forces, the coalition host moved overland into Thracia, where finally it was crushed by emperor Claudius II ( r. 268-70 ) at Naissus ( 269 ).
Driven by gunpowder, this, the simplest form of internal combustion engine was unable to deliver sustained power, but was useful for propelling weaponry at high speeds towards enemies in battle and for fireworks.
Driven by Stephenson, Locomotion hauled an 80-ton load of coal and flour nine miles ( 15 km ) in two hours, reaching a speed of 24 miles per hour ( 39 km / h ) on one stretch.
Driven by his " inner voice ", Fox left Drayton-in-the-Clay in September 1643, moving toward London in a state of mental torment and confusion.
Driven by a engine, it rode on a bowfoil and flat stern.
Driven by areal density doubling every two to four years since their invention, hard disk drives have changed in many ways.
Driven mad by Hera, Heracles slew his own children.
Driven by the Romantic Era, an atmosphere of protest and revolt was all around in France.
Driven by a script named DOCTOR, it was capable of engaging humans in a conversation which bore a striking resemblance to one with an empathic psychologist.
Driven into docility by chronic indebtedness to landords and moneylenders, having no education besides, nor awareness of rights, the Muslim peasants had no political representation until the 1930s.
Driven by the global thermohaline circulation ( THC ), the North Atlantic Current is also often considered part of the wind-driven Gulf Stream which goes further east and north from the North American coast, across the Atlantic and into the Arctic Ocean.
Driven by the singles " Lump ", " Peaches ", and " Kitty ", their debut album proved to be a success.
Driven by software, the CPU ( or other specialized chips ) write the appropriate bytes into the video memory to define the image.
Driven out by the Goths from their homeland, the Cimbri arrived to Ulmiganea, inhabited by rather primitive people who had no agriculture or cities.
* Paper " Infrastructure for Profile Driven Optimizations in GCC Compiler " by Zdeněk Dvořák et al.
Driven to insanity by the disease, the vampires now reacted as they believed they should react when confronted with these items.
Driven by public opinion, but against his own wishes, the King had the banners removed but to Alexandra's dismay he had down not only " those vile Prussian banners " but also those of her Hessian relations who were, in her opinion, " simply soldiers or vassals under that brutal German Emperor's orders ".
Driven by desperation and hunger, communist armies during the Long March sometimes took hostages for ransom.
Driven by the revenues of the cotton trade, the newly united Montgomery grew quickly.
Driven by Chief Gunner George Stillson, the navy sets up a program to test tables and staged decompression based on the work of Haldane.

Driven and consumer
Driven by the urgent need to turn the economy away from consumer goods and light industries toward heavy, chemical, and import-substitution industries, political leaders and government planners relied on the ideas and cooperation of the chaebol leaders.
Driven to lead the UAE banking industry, innovative milestones include Mashreq being the first to launch automated teller machines ( ATMs ); debit and credit cards ; travellers ' cheques ; consumer loans ; Point of sale ( POS ) terminals ; Bancassurance products ; mortgages, digital chip enabled credit cards ; and the widely popular Mashreq Millionaire rewards-based savings programme.
Later series of Channel 4's consumer motoring programme Driven were based in one of the hangars.

Driven and demand
Driven by demand for muzzleloaders for special extended primitive hunting seasons, firearms manufacturers have developed in-line muzzleloading rifles with designs similar to modern breech-loading centerfire designs.
Driven by strong demand for private equity exposure, a significant amount of capital has been committed to secondary investments from investors looking to increase and diversify their private equity exposure.
Driven by great demand, and made possible through Lavoisier's theoretical work regarding the role of oxygen in combustion, the end of the 18th century saw a continuous series of improvements in lighting technology.
Driven by strong demand created by European emigration to the Americas, international competition between passenger lines and a new emphasis on comfort, shipping companies built increasingly larger and faster ships.
Driven by new developments of products, applications, and processes, as well as strong demands in new markets, the demand is expected to grow by 5. 8 % in the following years.
Driven by these breakthroughs, a housing boom, and a thriving remodeling and repair business that increased demand for its specialty building products, LP's sales grew 50 percent between 1980 and 1988, according to the Portland Oregonian.

Driven and ethnic
Driven by highly mobile groups operating outside the tribal system and comprising diverse elements, the Volcae were one of the new ethnic entities formed during the Celtic military expansion at the beginning of the third century BC.

Driven and food
Driven to increase the quality of food in the NSLP, the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service ( AMS ) undertook an ambitious agenda a few years ago to provide schools with a consistent supply of safe and low fat ground beef.

Driven and market
Driven by hard work, an entrepreneurial spirit, low labor costs, and an eye for the world market, south Zhejiang ( especially cities such as Wenzhou and Yiwu ) has become a major center of export.
Driven by rapid technological changes, new components are developed and launched on the market with increasing speed.
Driven from Strassburg by the authorities, after a short imprisonment in December 1531, he tried to make a living in 1532 as a soapboiler at Esslingen, removing in 1533 for a better market to Ulm, where on 28 October 1534 he was admitted as a burgess.

Driven and reached
The single " Driven Out " gave them their final # 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and reached # 55 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Driven by rising tax evasion and losses among state enterprises, the total public fiscal deficit reached 10 % of GDP in 1983.
Driven by these two singles, the album reached RIAA platinum status.

Driven and record
Driven by David J. McClary, Star Pointer began racing in 1894 and in 1897 lowered the record for the mile to 1: 59¼.
Driven by the goals of Colin Cowperthwaite, the club's record appearance holder and record goalscorer, Barrow achieved two respectable finishes in the Conference – 10th in 1989 – 1990 and 14th the season after.
Driven by Jorgen Moller Jr., the record was set at 221 mph average speed for both runs on the five mile course.
Driven by Divo, it broke the Mont Ventoux course record in its debut.
On March 15, 2008, Welch announced he had founded a record company with Mark Nawara and Greg Shanabeger called Driven Music Group.

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