1. And virtually all contracts of employment where anybody is required to to drive during the course of their work should contain that clause from an employers point of view. 2. An official-looking form claims that if you drove a car in Florida during certain years, you are entitled to a gasoline-tax rebate. 3. Because I drove it during a weekend of continuous rain, the roof never came down. 4. Canton was one of several locales all over the country where he drove during his college summer vacations to hear Bud Wilkinson lecture at a coaching clinic. 5. Day trading, which has been driven by the opportunity of fantastic profits during a stunning bull market, now appears to be evolving again. 6. Driving during the recovery period was not allowed. 7. Every now and then, Langschied steps out of the van he drives during these nature tours and calls to the birds, luring them closer. 8. Gasoline prices usually rise this time of year on expectations that increased driving during the warm weather will erode inventories. 9. Had the Greens known that the highway where they were attacked was renowned for banditry, they would have driven it during the day, they said. 10. It drove us during the off-season. |