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Today's offshore wind turbines usually stand on towers driven deep into the ocean floor.
Most buildings in Venice are built on wooden pilings driven deep into the mudbanks.
The pilings that are to support the steel structure had already been driven deep into the sandy lake bed.
In the ensuing rout, cheered on by Malians waving the French tricolore, the rebels were driven deep into the north-eastern mountains straddling the border with Algeria.
Driven deep into the minority, they have run up against a highly popular Democratic president and chafed under the rein of emboldened House and Senate Democrats.
It is that illegal market that drives the organised crime syndicates who, it has become apparent over the past five years, have driven deep into some sports.
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Weaker banks were driven deeper into trouble.
We will have been driven deeper into a hole in which fear mongering makes possible policy choices that undermine everybody's future.
But those energies that don't register on our mental radar haven't disappeared, they have just been driven deeper into the body.
But while a few former rebels have surrendered, others have driven deeper into the jungle--and tensions across the increasingly polarized state have grown.
Hautpoult's manoeuvre caused her to lose ground to her pursuers and throughout the day the squadrons exchanged shots, neither causing significant damage but the French being driven deeper into British held waters and unable to drive off their opponents.
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