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be driven upon
noun
Motivation to do or achieve something; ability coupled with ambition.
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And one of the videos on the Brusaws' Indiegogo page has gone viral, with nearly 15m views".When the phrase 'global warming' began gaining popularity, we started batting around the idea of replacing asphalt and concrete surfaces with solar panels that could be driven upon," the Brusaws note on their website.
A gale may spring up, the ship may be blown hither and thither, it may meet with shoals or be driven upon hidden rocks, then it may be broken to the very roofs (of its deckhouses).
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Although to be driven back upon oneself is an uneasy affair at best, rather like trying to cross a border with borrowed credentials, it seems to me now the one condition necessary to the beginnings of real self-respect.
Chromosome segregation must also be driven to completion upon anaphase onset.
In spite of human persecution, this pattern appears to be driven by the taruka's dependence upon humid habitats near water and thus crops while feral donkeys can avoid such areas because of their tolerance of more arid environments than the native deer.
Such a kick-down process of socialization can be compared to the sadistic hazing of initiates into a club: as active members do unto the initiates as was done onto them, so also in a society with a harsh morality the parents will be driven by the impulse to replicate upon their own children the same kick-down energy that was inflicted on them when they were children.
It is unlikely to be driven by simultaneous activation of JNK upon polarity loss, since co-activation of Yki and JNK does not recapitulate neoplastic growth phenotypes.
We should be driven by the moral responsibility entrusted upon us and ensure that mosques, churches and temples are safe places for children".
The many malignant-like phenotypes observed upon loss of a single polarity regulator must be driven by altered gene expression.
Upon investigation, these cases almost always turn out to be driven by circumstance.
By Gertrude Schnackenberg The New Yorker, June 15 , 1992P. 44 When love was driven back upon itself, View Article By Anthony Lane By Jia Tolentino By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy.
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