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He then starved himself to death, having lost the drive to live.
But I just think that I would have lost the drive to do it.
She was candid in saying she had lost the drive required to remain No. 1, a position she occupied for the past three years.
Other clues to the plot come when actor Ralph Fiennes is heard to admonish M when he tells her: "Three months ago you lost the drive containing the identity of every agent embedded in terrorist organisations across the globe".
Subsidising Mozart, Shakespeare, or Rubens won't get you far if you've lost the drive to compete globally their operas, plays and art need public funding, even in their home countries.
But since "Satyagraha," Mr. Glass too often seems to have lost the drive to explore that lit up his early ensemble works, and to have adopted instead a more mundane (if thoroughly professional) policy of giving those who commission him what they expect.
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You don't lose the drive.
Win or lose, the drive home tends to be mellower.
Lose the drive, and you gain a lot more in portability and usability.
It even encrypts the files automatically, a good safety feature in case you lose the drive.
The real concern has to do with our interaction with robots and how we can utilize them without losing the drive toward human contact.
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