51. Such rhetoric can drive some people with fragile grasp of reality to hoard weapons and fertilizer and fuel oil, threatening all of us. 52. That threatens to fragment the insurance market, driving people into or out of drug coverage based on their expected needs for home health care and other benefits. 53. The constant dripping and splashing can drive some people up the wall. 54. The crisis in Union Progreso offers a look at how people get driven away. 55. The hope can motive courageous acts of heroism, or, when distorted and misused, drive desperate people to works of numbing cruelty. 56. The mob bayed for blood, stones were thrown, windows broken, people driven out. 57. The most important thing is not to drive these people to a situation of despair. 58. The odor drove people off, but no one was hurt or arrested. 59. The niceness of Americans can drive thoughtful people to distraction. 60. The quest to discover a new type of dinosaur worth its weight in academic distinction or cash drives people to bitter confrontations, lawsuits and back stabbing. |