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They have a hunger and drive to prove themselves.
Or perhaps he balances doubts about his enterprise with an inexorable drive to prove himself wrong.
In other words, the drive to prove art history is neither posh nor soft has resulted in a dry Byzantine academicism that can't communicate outside a secluded seminar.
They also result from living in a world that tells us day after day that we're morally bad, which can spark a painful drive to prove that we're morally good — whether we're out or not.
Mr. Cambria said Mr. Kopp would mount a vigorous, expensive drive to prove his innocence -- challenging, for example, scientific evidence that prosecutors say links Mr. Kopp to the scene of the crime.
Democrats asserted that Republicans, in their drive to prove they could deliver when controlling both the House and the Senate, badly bent Congressional rules and resorted to "brass knuckles" to force through flawed legislation that will backfire with the public.
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Ms. Maggs described "Tiff" as a study grind who is driven to prove herself.
As a consequence of their outsider status, peripheral members may feel insecure and be driven to prove that they belong.
Maybe I had a chip on my shoulder, and I was driven to prove something to the world.
Then Abraham H. Foxman proceeds to construct an airtight case, as if driven to prove Arendt sadly correct.
But rarely is that quarterback 22 years old, the face of the franchise and relentlessly driven to prove his courage.
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