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THARP -- Well, I don't know what this word driven means.
I temporarily had TEEN instead of TEED at 23 Across, because in my house, "Ready to be driven" means that I have a young person who would like me to drop everything and transport him somewhere else.
"I think that at its base level that it's personality driven and creator driven means that you're going to get really unique content that you won't find anywhere else and that's the goal".
Supply driven means, we do human rights intervention because we do care about the topic, because we do have money.
Another technically driven means involves exploiting mixotrophic cultures, where microalgal cultures are simultaneously exposed to an organic carbon source and light (Liang et al. 2009; Liu et al. 2009; Chen et al. 2006; Sloth et al. 2006; Feng et al. 2005; Garcia et al. 2005; Ma and Chen 2001).
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(c) "Driving" means operating a motor vehicle on an active roadway with the motor running, including while temporarily stationary because of traffic, a traffic light or stop sign, or otherwise.
Driving means staring glumly at the back of a caravan for 15 hours, and although low-cost airlines now make flying possible, the idea of taking a British holiday is in part about avoiding airport hell.
"Transportation has always been about freedom and mobility, and people aging and losing their ability to drive means that they have less freedom and less mobility," he said.
The campaigners had planned a "drive in" on October 26th, but an Interior Ministry threat to arrest women who drove meant that participation was smaller than they'd hoped.
The maxima of H(g(t)) due to g 1 t) are shown in Fig. 9 (note that these maxima disappear after the filtering), and the maxima of this transform are due to g 2 t) which drives mean frequency.
Driving meant freedom.
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