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1 Rising incomes and rising divorce rates have driven women's new financial freedom.
2 Those expected changes have driven a rally in U.S. stocks this year.
3 It was what had driven him to sea in the first place.
4 Activists said the law and media coverage had driven gays into hiding.
5 The war has driven more than 3 million people from their homes.
6 The carriages had driven home; the road and the plain were empty.
7 There wasn't much talk left in them: Ivis had driven that out.
8 The sudden change has driven some contagion-wary consumers to use e-commerce platforms.
9 Civilisation has driven pain and danger so far off -forwell-to-dopeople.
10 That likely would have driven up prices and curbed innovation, it said.
11 They have driven us to the edge; now they drive us in.
12 Economic collapse has driven an estimated 3 million people from the country.
13 In July, government says it has driven rebels from the entire east.
14 The very thought of a general election has driven members to distraction.
15 Sir, -I have driven a electric car for almost a year.
16 Dumas said it was the most impressive he had driven in competition.
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