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For the first time, Abramović has learned to drive.
Since then, Ms. Mosher, 23, a single mother of two, has learned to drive.
I see him as driven (although not always literally - he has learned to drive again).
Ms. von Buhler has learned to drive, and the two are now used to Connecticut's comparative lack of density.
He has learned to drive a forklift, which he enjoys, and his bosses never tell him to run or hurry up.
She has learned to drive and loves the commute -- she uses the time to warm up her voice, listen to jazz, chant or practice yoga breathing.
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Ms Cox has learnt to drive a car and fly a plane, insisting that her disability would not stop her from living life to the fullest.
You could have learned to drive in that lobby.
One of the pleasures of having learned to drive at last is that my license also licenses other, vicarious pleasures.
Ms. Anderberg had learned to drive heavy equipment in the Army but had no budget for a tow truck.
The governor said he had learned to drive at the wheel of his mother's Plymouth Fury station wagon, and took driver's ed at Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens.
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