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1 A counter-insurgency campaign drove more than 2 million people from their homes.
2 A violent counter-insurgency drove more than 2 million people from their homes.
3 They drove more rapidly now to make up for lost time.
4 She drove more than an hour from home on no sleep.
5 A counter-insurgency campaign drove more than 2 million from their homes.
6 He took the left fork, but now he drove more slowly.
7 He drove more furiously still, and in a few minutes reached the Rue Saint-Dominique.
8 We drove more swiftly with empty cars and came into the streets of Dixmude.
9 Kamehameha drove more than four hundred of them over the cliff to their deaths.
10 Michael sighed a little, to himself, and drove more slowly.
11 He drove more pitchers mad with his implacable patience than any hitter in the league.
12 The 43-year-old drove more than two hours from the Bay Area to see Mayor Pete.
13 Turned left, turned right, drove more wide aimless circles.
14 She drove more carefully with Ahmet in the car.
15 A brutal counter-insurgency campaign drove more than 2 million people from their homes into makeshift camps.
16 When we caught up the doctor and drove more quietly, he asked for matches and said:
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