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drove

[drohv] / droʊv /


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Watching herself on endless Zoom meetings is what drove Jodee Caruso, 40, the head of production at a video production studio in Connecticut, to get an upper bleph at 37 with Levin.

From The Wall Street Journal

Among her impressive moves, Sienna followed an offensive rebound with a step-back fadeaway jumper, drove the baseline for a layup and also took a pass over the top of the defense for a layup.

From Los Angeles Times

That drove the average annual deal size to a new high of nearly $227 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Annie drove two hours every day, there and back, to work in Norman.

From Los Angeles Times

A report by the council last year stated that north Anglesey "desperately needed investment", with people of working age leaving in droves due to a lack of work, housing and opportunities.

From BBC