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He has said that he might even be driven "to join up with the Taliban".
Even the International Rugby Board, generally protective of the men charged with making instant decisions under extreme pressure, has felt driven to join the chorus of condemnation.
Some are abducted or forcibly recruited, others are driven to join by poverty, abuse and discrimination.
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The women were keen to forge links with others experiencing systemic oppression – visiting Northern Ireland and welcoming the lesbian and gay miners' support groups which drove to join pickets.
A friend called and told us they had electricity and water and with a new baby, we thought it was worth the risk to drive to join them.
At home, I quickly packed a bag, kissed my wife, and through darkness drove to join my brothers.
His drive to join the Party baffled some of his peers.
A "no" vote would not necessarily derail China's drive to join the trade body.
The end of a war that claimed over 30,000 lives (mostly Kurdish) hastened Turkey's drive to join the European Union.
Cyprus's president, Tassos Papadopoulos, said his country would support Turkey's drive to join the European Union if Ankara agreed to a string of conditions, including recognizing his government.
By that time, he was a member of the Cincinnati city council, leading a drive to join other cities divesting themselves of stocks connected to South Africa.
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