11. At times they appeared like puppets, jerking out of their seats and applauding as if driven by some hypnotic force. 12. Bentsen, whose uncle, former Sen. Lloyd Bentsen is a South Texas native, also hopes to benefit from high regional turnout driven by the local contests. 13. Boone was walking with a friend along the sidewalk when a small white car drove by heading east, reports show. 14. But Ewing, whether driven by denial or unbridled optimism, apparently has other ideas. 15. But over the years prices for nongroup coverage have soared, driven by general medical inflation and the special problems of that market. 16. But Perkins is certain his life would be a lot less complicated had he made the selfish decision to drive on by. 17. But the outside of her typical suburban house that I drive by every day gives no hint of what lies within. 18. By all signs, then, the legislation is driven by something more than any budgetary cost of new immigrants. 19. By the hundreds of thousands annually, they are driven by a desire for a better life. 20. Dozens more have sprouted nationwide, driven by the growing popularity of a low-tech treatment from Europe that, proponents say, combats many of the complications of lymphedema. |