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Internal-combustion engines have dominated mechanised road transport for a century, but the past year or so has seen the arrival of a dribble of vehicles driven by electric motors.
It isn't the classic definition of a dribble, for which a defender must be engaged and beaten by some element of trickery, taking the space your opponent was protecting rather than simply surging off elsewhere.
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When Martínez threw wide of first base on a dribbler off the bat of Larry Bigbie, Gibbons scored to stake the Orioles to a 2-0 lead.
Less than an hour into the descent, at a depth of 4,200ft, a dribble of water appeared and meandered down the wall of the vessel.
"He was a bit of a dribbling mess," said Deborah.
Lackey takes care of a dribbler towards him and throws the ball to Napoli at first for the second out of the inning.
"He wasn't too much of a dribbler, but if you left him alone he'd burn you," said a longtime friend, Eddie Claudio.
Enter Müller, although it was Mario Götze, a roly-poly little menace of a dribbler who made the incision, wriggling his way expertly into the penalty area before being pulled down by João Pereira.
Diaby is more of a dribbler, more offensive and makes more penetrating runs.
Chicken thigh confit and breast, too, were left to fend for themselves on a dull plate of oatmeal with a dribble of maple-sweetened jus.
Heat a heavy-based frying pan on a medium high heat and add a small knob of butter and a dribble of oil.
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