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driving

[drahy-ving] / ˈdraɪ vɪŋ /


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It took the first crews about 20 minutes to reach the scene, by which time the fierce winds were driving the flames toward homes.

From Los Angeles Times

Standing charges - the fixed costs that cover the cost of running the network as well as government levies - will rise by 2% for electricity and 3% for gas, driving the overall increase.

From BBC

A vivid memory for Sanchez is his grandfather slaughtering a pig and driving around South-Central on his pickup truck selling it.

From Los Angeles Times

It is imagining that there are customers who don’t need four doors, the size or the power of a standard truck or the autonomous driving tech of a Tesla.

From Los Angeles Times

“Large deals are driving the market. And when you see big deals, it’s a sign of CEO and boardroom confidence,” said Ivan Farman, global co-head of M&A at Bank of America.

From The Wall Street Journal