A blue BMW crept up the drive and came to a stop in the yard.
A copy of the book is retained on the PC's hard drive or the virtual online bookshelf.
A dog is brought in to take a last look at his inanimate master in order to drive away the evil spirits.
A Dual Range transfer box allows a lower ratio to be selected for the torque convertor drive train.
A few minutes later a brown LTD crept up the drive and stopped.
A fortnight later she commanded a second visit from the fieldmarshal; she continued to transact business, and until a week before her death she still took her daily drive.
A half-day drive brings us back into Nairobi where the trip finishes mid afternoon.
A Marine Drive encircles the Great Orme.
A monument (by Karl Bitter) in his, honour was unveiled in Riverside Drive, New York City, in October 1907.
A persistent cookie is a small text file stored on your hard drive for an extended period of time.
A short drive from Calais and you can be enjoying quality cuisine and a warm welcome at authentically French auberges.
A short while after I went into hospital, the sessions folded, because no-one felt able to drive them along.
A stop for lunch and then a drive over the biggest bridge Carmen had ever seen - and then they were in Galveston.
A weather warning is released advising drivers of high sided vehicles to drive with extreme caution.
Admiral Thomas Graves, Arbuthnot's successor, who had been joined by Hood from the West Indies, endeavoured to drive off the French fleet.
Adverse effects include bradycardia, hypotension and vasodilatation due to reduced sympathetic drive, histamine release and specific vagal effects.
After a quick lunch—salad, no fries—and a stop for gas and a few groceries to further justify the trip, he began the forty-five minute drive back to Ouray.
After a short but extremely bumpy drive to a neighboring compound, I find myself in a tiny, dark room in a hut.
After an awkward good-by, she watched the tail lights of his car disappear down the drive.
After exploring the splendid, white marbles of Aphrodisias, we drive through hilly backcountry to marvel at Pamukkale's ' Frozen Waterfall ' .
After occupying various important posts he became grand vizier in 1697, and owing to his ability and energy the Turks were able to drive the Austrians back over the Save, and Turkish fleets were sent into the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.
After recovering Transylvania he was sent to drive the Austrian general Puchner out of the Banat of Temesvar.
After several preliminary engagements Sherman on the 26th and 27th of June made repeated unsuccessful attempts to drive the Confederates from their defences at Kenesaw Mountain; he then resorted to a flanking movement which forced the Confederate general to retire (July 2) toward Atlanta.
Air is then forced into the inclosed space by means of a compressing engine, until the pressure is sufficient to oppose the flow of water into the excavation, and to drive out any that may collect in the bottom of the shaft through a pipe which is carried through the air-sluice to the surface.
An attempt was made in the year 1830 to drive the natives to, one corner of the island, but without success.
An hour's drive to the west of the town is the monastery of Neamtzu, founded in the 14th century, and containing two churches and many ancient and interesting relics.
An unsuccessful attempt was made to drive them out in 1778 by the Americans assisted by the French admiral d'Estaing and a French corps.
And as I look to the past and the present, I see two phenomena that especially drive my optimism.
And out on the highway, this 7% increase in drive force makes for outstandingly strong roll-on acceleration.
And she had rubbed her morals in his face again – only this time she had used other people's opinion as a hammer to drive her morals home.
And so we are interested in the Italian restaurants people drive across town repeatedly to frequent.
And yet, for someone who was bold enough to drive up and introduce himself, he was certainly having a hard time working up the courage to ask her to a movie.
Anyway, I take a chance every time I drive it.
Approached by a private drive with parking in the gated courtyard, access to the cottage is across the lower lawns of the house.
Are the weeds getting a little high along the drive?
Are you sure you can drive alright?
As Dean turned the corner to 422 Collingswood Avenue, another car followed and pulled into the drive behind him.
As he closed the door, Elisabeth asked, "Are you going to let me drive all those?"
As he turned down their long drive, he spotted her at the creek, on the footbridge.
As long as the demon didn't drive her mad, and a part of her remained, he'd find a way to save her.
As recently as the early twentieth century, relatively few careers existed in which young men of drive and ambition could distinguish themselves and leave a mark on the world.
As she put the car in drive, something smashed the back window with a loud crash.
As she turned into the circular drive and shut off the engine, she let out a long sigh.
As she watched him drive away, she marveled at the difference between him and Denton.
As they came up the drive, Carmen felt apprehensive.
At the end of nearly every section he adds an envoi of his own to drive home the moral more surely.
At the porch she paused, watching the car coming up the drive.
At Wheal Cock near St Just in Cornwall the protecting roof was so thin that holes bored for blasting more than once penetrated to the bed of the ocean, and wooden plugs were kept on hand to drive into such holes when this occurred.
Axle configurations include all-wheel drive as well as single and tandem drive axle configurations include all-wheel drive as well as single and tandem drive axles (single and hub reduction ).
Aymer de Valence, Butetourte, Clifford, and Mowbray were sent to net and " drive " the inner wilds of Galloway, where Bruce lurked in the forests and caves of Loch Trool and Loch Dungeon.
Before the onset of those fierce invaders the precarious suzerainty of the khakan broke up. By calling in the Uzes, the Khazars did indeed dislodge the Petchenegs from the position they had seized in the heart of the kingdom between the Volga and the Don, but only to drive them inwards to the Dnieper.
Bismarck probably expected, and it is often said that he hoped, to drive the Socialists into some flagrant violation of the law, of such a kind that it would be possible for him completely to crush them.
Blinded by ungovernable hatred he joined with France (1555) in order to drive the "accursed Spaniards" from Italy.
Branicki paid no attention, and told the coachman to drive on.
Brush grew close to the drive, but it was obvious that someone had mown a swath down either side of the drive not long ago.
But don't get me wrong.. I do admire the courage and drive of the younger generation.
But having your starlet drive eighty mph whilst liquored up, well, that was fine.
But his drive found the right rough on the 18th and he took bogey.
But if the aim of the battle was what actually resulted and what all the Russians of that day desired--to drive the French out of Russia and destroy their army--it is quite clear that the battle of Tarutino, just because of its incongruities, was exactly what was wanted at that stage of the campaign.
But Ladislas still occupied the papal states, and Florence, alarmed at his growing power and ambition, formed a league with Siena, Bologna and Louis of Anjou who laid claim to the Neapolitan throne, to drive Ladislas from Rome.
But she could drive him crazy.
But she is perfectly amiable, and often condescends to drive by my humble abode.
But that's all I told her I'd do—just drive her there.
But that's all I told her I'd do—just drive her there.
But what made the police seek out the woman and child and drive directly to them?
But, stimulated by the representations of Pope Innocent XI., who, well aware of the internal weakness of the Turk, was bent upon forming a Holy League to drive them out of Europe, and alarmed, besides, by the danger of Vienna and the hereditary states, Leopold reluctantly contracted an alliance with John III.
By the time he chose a car and waited at endless sets of lights, it would have taken longer to drive than using vampire speed.
By then he would be rested enough to drive home safely.
Caesar, however, overrode all opposition, mustering Pompey's veterans pey to drive his colleague from the forum.
Car insurance for new driver part of their to give the truck chassis lb we drive Elite Insurance High Risk Auto full-bore.
Carmen saw Alex's truck parked in the drive of an old vacant house where she had admired some healthy quince bushes.
Carmen stopped the car in the drive and waited.
Clean the head using a clean cotton bud dipped in drive head cleaner or the cleaner used for tape recorder heads.
Continuous with the Calea Victories, on the north, is the Kisilev Park, traversed by the Chausee, a favourite drive, leading to the pretty Baneasa race-course, where spring and autumn meetings are held.
Could you drive an armored vehicle, fire a 30mm cannon or guide a missile to its target?
Cush drive rubbers this week, they are basically OK.
Dad was in a hurry to beat the storm, so she had said nothing as the car backed out of the drive.
Darian—whoever he was—would drive her crazy if she didn't find a way to distract her thoughts.
Darian—whoever he was—would drive her crazy if she didn't find a way to distract her thoughts.
Dean left Bird Song on foot, passing up the temptation to drive his Jeep the short distance to the Main Street delicatessen.
Dean suggested before returning that they drive ten miles to the Ridgway fairgrounds, where a Sunday morning farmer's market offered fresh fruits and vegetables.
Dean turned down Fred's invitation to accompany them but agreed to drive the group.
Death alone could drive the invaders from her world.
Deidre and Toby stood. Katie started forward, only for the rumbling ground to drive her to her knees. Horrified, she saw the chasm form a rough circle around them, trapping them on a small island surrounded by football field wide trees and chasms too wide to jump.
Directing Connie to the house would be difficult, but Lisa could wait at the end of the drive.
Do you relish the chance of being able to drive large vehicles at the airport?
Do you want me to drive you there?
Don't drive so wild today.
Drive a nail home and clinch it so faithfully that you can wake up in the night and think of your work with satisfaction--a work at which you would not be ashamed to invoke the Muse.
Drive all three to death but get me there in three hours.
Drive away old cobwebs with gray hairs turning white on my scalp.
During the short drive to Lydia Larkin's quarters, Dean's brain pounded with the question of the siren that preceded the horrible accident—and his glimpse of a white vehicle.
During this period Achin developed a determined enmity to the Portuguese, and more than one attempt was made to drive the strangers from Malacca.
Early in February Lord Kitchener commenced his first drive, and it was so successful that it was evident that the key to the situation had been found.
Either way why don't you take a drive down here to headquarters in the next hour or maybe I should send a car up there for you.
Elisabeth pulled into the drive at three minutes to six.
Elisabeth, what kind of car do you drive?
Elizabeth's real intention was merely " to drive time," to distract Scotland and to leave her rival isolated.
Entirely on her own initiative, and moved by admiration for the fine achievements of "her brave Irish" during the war, the queen announced her intention of paying a long visit to Dublin; and there, accordingly, she went for the month of April 1900, staying in the Viceregal Lodge, receiving many of the leaders of Irish society, inspecting some 50,000 school children from all parts of Ireland, and taking many a drive amid the charming scenery of the neighbourhood of Dublin.
Even the drive to the Poconos went well, with Dean only making two wrong turns.
Expensive cars lined the long drive to the mansion overlooking the hills.
Features like the hard disk caddies, drive rails and fan mounts are all nice plus points.
Finally, the improvement in the quality of the iron which resulted from thus completely freeing it from the gangue turned out to be a great and unexpected merit of the indirect process, probably the merit which enabled it, in spite of its complexity, to drive out the direct process.
Finally, we condensed everything on a small computer thumb drive which we hid in the removable base of a desk lamp.
Following his gaze, Cynthia saw the little green Ford coming up the drive.
For four days the Austrians attacked, making a last effort on June 18, when 20 battalions were sent in against the Lemerle - Magnaboschi line in an attempt to drive a wedge between the Italian 30th and 33rd Divisions.
For installation on a truck, the truck engine is used to drive the chipper hydraulic system including the fan blower and loading crane.
For the foreseeable future, technological advance will drive the world of wealth creation—and it is capable of producing more wealth than everything that has come before it.
For the manufacture of bleaching-powder, limestone of high degree of purity (especially free from magnesia and iron) is carefully burned so as to drive out nearly all the carbon dioxide without overheating the lime.
For the police are likely to cost or a chevy caprice to drive the.
For this end, disrepute and poverty are advantageous, in so far as they drive back the man upon himself, increasing his self-control and purifying his intellect from the dross of the external.
Fortunately, her father heard a car drive away so the time of abduction was clearly set.
Fred wanted to drive the extra 30 miles or more and visit the rest stop drop location but Dean put his foot down, pointing out that it was two months earlier when the money disappeared.
From Indianapolis, Cynthia would rent a car for a two-hour drive to her mother's small town.
From Nice toward Monaco drive along the beautiful corniches of the Riviera and visit St Jean Cap Ferrat, Villefranche and Beaulieu sur Mer.
From the corner of her eye she saw Keaton select a rock from the drive and throw it into the woods.
From the corner of her eye she saw the gray truck pushing a trail down the drive and dodged out of its path, completely forgetting about the stump hidden under the snow.
From the internal, as distinct from the international, aspect, the absolute quantity of money, supposed as of fixed amount, in a country, is of no consequence, while a quantity larger than is required for the interchange of commodities is injurious, as tending to raise prices and to drive foreigners from the home markets.
General Benjamin Lincoln, succeeding Howe, undertook to drive the British out of Georgia, but General Augustine Prevost, who had commanded in Florida, moved up and compelled Lincoln to retire to Charleston.
Giddon went back into the building and Lisa made her way through the darkening woods to the spot in the drive where she had entered.
Gradually Warham and Fox retired from the government; the occasion of Fox's resignation of the privy seal was Wolsey's ill-advised attempt to drive Francis I.
Guilt made her resolve to drive him away waver.
Having raised the first standing army in the electorate he helped to drive the Turks from Vienna in September 1680, leading his men with great gallantry; but disgusted with the attitude of the emperor Leopold I.
He alternately let her feed just enough to drive her mad then drank from her, while he commanded her body relentlessly.
He can't drive the truck and ride his bike at the same time.
He carried on war with Carthage with varying success; his attempts to drive the Carthaginians entirely out of the island failed, and at his death they were masters of at least a third of it.
He didn't want you to feel obligated to drive him around.
He experienced drive shaft failure which forced him to retire on his first lap.
He glanced sharply in the direction of the drive and swore under his breath.
He had enough alcohol in his veins to believe he could drive, and too much pride to leave the party in the passenger seat.
He had helped in 1585 to drive the royal favourite James Stewart, earl of Arran, from power, and he made active preparations to assist the invading Spaniards in 1588.
He hesitated, watching as Lori's car head back down the drive.
He insisted that he would rather lease a car for a month than have to drive back, and he didn't like the idea of leaving her with only her old truck to drive.
He intended that Spain should very soon have ready twenty-eight sail of the line - "ce qui est certes bien peu de chose" - so as to drive away the British squadrons, and then he would strike "de grands coups" in the autumn.
He kept sorting through the facts as he knew them and argued with himself on the long drive back to Parkside.
He listened attentively to her requests – something easy to see on the road, lots of room inside, easy to drive and with good gas mileage.
He offered to drive Martha to school.
He only wished he were on his bicycle instead of the stuffy Chevrolet pool car he was assigned to drive.
He opened negotiations with Cecil, who induced the reluctant Elizabeth to form an alliance with the Lords of the Congregation, and the English sent a fleet to drive away the French, who were endeavouring to keep their hold on Scotland.
He put his arms around her, "Of course you can drive them, whenever you want."
He suggested, "Why don't I drive you to Elisabeth's."
He turned into a drive and brought the car to a halt.
He turned into his – their drive.
He was anti-papal by conviction, yet hoped for help from Rome, and was so far implicated in the adventures of his Catholic subjects that, in the interest of his own character, he had to advance against them and drive them into exile.
He was sitting, reveling in the day and enjoying his new art treasure, when he heard Connor's car come up the drive.
He wasn't certain how Rhyn's men managed to drive away the demons last autumn.
He would divide with Alexander the empire of the world; as a first step he would leave him in possession of the Danubian principalities and give him a free hand to deal with Finland; and, afterwards, the emperors of the East and West, when the time should be ripe, would drive the Turks from Europe and march across Asia to the conquest of India.
He would want to know, yet if he did, he might try to drive in on icy highways.
Heavy and well grown with lots of bone and feather, will make an ideal family all-rounder or ride and drive.
Hence the force required to drive one gramme-molecule of sugar through water with a velocity of one centimetre per second may be calculated as some thousands of millions of kilogrammes weight.
Her long and successful career has been based around great athleticism and drive.
Here in the spring the half-dozen or more coyote pups are brought forth; and it is said that at this season the old ones systematically drive any large game they may be chasing as near to their burrow, where the young coyotes are waiting to be fed, as possible before killing it, in order to save the labour of dragging it any great distance.
Here the allied leaders displayed the greatest vigour, but they were unable to drive back the French.
Here you drive a big bulldozer about, knocking down whatever you can get your bucket thing in contact with.
His body was placed in a temporary tomb in Riverside Drive, in New York City, overlooking the Hudson river.'
His company went belly up only days after he dropped dead spackling the front hall of his 87th house, a bi-level on Friar Tuck Drive.
His figure is that of a grotesque mountebank, intended to inspire joy or drive away pain and sorrow, his hideousness being perhaps supposed actually to scare away the evil spirits.
His nearness would drive her crazy if she were forced to be alone with him.
His original intention, apparently, had been to extend it to the north of the Brenta valley, though the main drive was to be to the south.
His time came when in 1778 the British, on the declaration of war with France, resolved to drive the French out of India.
His truck was in the drive, but no one answered the door, so she walked down to the barn.
Hours i played message out every day along lakeside drive oysters clams and.
I can just picture you spread-eagle over your Jeep, being frisked by some woman as all our friends drive by!
I don't know why, but Byrne agreed to drive you out of his way—that's why he was out on Interstate 84 where you two found the money.
I don't know why, but Byrne agreed to drive you out of his way—that's why he was out on Interstate 84 where you two found the money.
I don't want you to drive while you're so tired.
I felt somewhat daunted by the prospect of the long drive home.
I foresee a day when, on a Sunday afternoon, a family might drive (or actually be driven by their car) out to a farm to see where food comes from.
I promised you a long drive the other day.
I remember that in 1993 I needed a big hard drive at work and got a 1GB drive.
I think Alex makes a concentrated effort to drive his father crazy.
I told Ashley she could drive the car.
I turned off the recorder and left to drive to police headquarters.
I will drive diving in october for a weekend to the lake Constance.
I would not be one of those who will foolishly drive a nail into mere lath and plastering; such a deed would keep me awake nights.
I'd have been glad to drive you home.
I'd planned to wait until Betsy and Molly returned from walking Bumpus but I decided if I had to drive back into downtown Keene, I might as well swing by Wheelock Park Campground as it was on the way, at least sort-of.
I'll drive you back to Bird Song so you can look it up.
I'll drive you either place or back to your hotel.
I'll ice climb during the day, then drive back up to Grand Junction.
I'll let you drive my car again.
I'll re-check once I get home, coz I'm in Plymouth atm and it's a good 3+ hours drive back.
I'm going to leave my truck here so you'll have something to drive.
I'm not sure anyone else in our group was in shape to drive home after our champagne celebration of the scary new life each of us agreed to embrace.
If confronted by a rear-guard he would drive it off and occupy Quatre Bras; and if Wellington was still there the marshal would promptly engage and hold fast the Anglo-Dutch army, and report to the emperor.
If he doesn't drive her as crazy as he does me, divvy up shifts with him, he said.
If I can't today have this child so abruptly placed in police care, I shall drive down the road and find another.
If people were permanently obsessed with food, all individual thought, all capacity to argue, even people's sex drive, would disappear.
If the current drive an electromagnetic engine, the reaction of the engine will produce an electromotive force opposing the current.
If the five ascetics to whom the words were addressed once admitted this implication, logic would drive them also to admit all that followed.
If this is a CD Writer then do you have a good blank CD-R in the drive?
If we could drive the engine so fast as to reduce C' to zero, the whole of the energy of the battery would be available, no heat being produced in the wires, but the horse-power of the engine would be indefinitely small.
If you drive bangers at another track you are also welcome at Warton.
If you drive I can work on my presentation.
If you want to use a larger hard drive you will need to install a modern IDE controller into a PCI socket.
If you'd let me drive, you could sit around here on your duff instead.
In 1888, a major breakthrough came with the historic drive of Bertha Benz.
In 368 Theodosius was sent to drive back the invaders; in this he was completely successful, and established a new British province, called Valentia, in honour of the emperor.
In a subsequent modification introduced in 1875 an electromotor was applied to drive the printing mechanism.
In about eighteen months they managed to drive the rebels into the eastern districts of the island, Puerto Principe and Santiago de Cuba, and induced all but a few irreconcilable chiefs to accept a convention that became famous under the name of the peace treaty of Zanjon.
In consequence of this peculiarity, climatic or orographic changes in Europe tend to drive animals and plants into a cul de sac, from which there is no escape; but in America similar climatic waves merely cause the species alternately to retreat and advance.
In laying out the mine it is customary to drive the levels or roads in pairs, communication being made between them at intervals by cutting through the intermediate pillar; the air then passes along one and returns by the other.
In the late afternoon we'll drive back to Cusco for a night in the old Inca capital.
Increasingly alienated from the forces that drive commerce, pensioners are the only true rebels left.
Instead of going through the drive through every day to eat, it's like hunting your prey down.
Is there some way to disable the disk cache (I assume thats the problem) for the floppy drive?
It derives its name from the springs of the Pader, a small affluent of the Lippe, which rise in the town under the cathedral to the number of nearly 200, and with such force as to drive several mills within a few yards of their source.
It had always been assumed during previous discussions on the question that warships adventuring the passage would try a rush, that they would endeavour to steam by the, batteries and drive the `defending gunners from their guns by concentrated fire.
It has a pier, a pleasant promenade and drive along the shore, and other appointments of a seaside resort, but it is less wholly devoted to holiday visitors than Blackpool, which lies 8 m.
It is of no particular service to man, neither its flesh nor its fur being generally put to use, while the statement that its presence is sufficient to drive off rats and mice appears to be without foundation.
It might drive him to the very arms she was trying to slap away from him.
It occupies an elevated site, with sweeping drive, manicured lawns and provides a spectacular backcloth for this special day.
It stands in sharp contrast with the subsequent appearance of Jesus in Jerusalem at the Passover, when His first act is to drive the traders from the Temple courts.
It was obviously Gustavus's plan to drive Wallenstein away from the Leipzig road, north of which he had posted himself, and thus, in case of success, to isolate, and subsequently, with the aid of the Saxons in the Elbe fortresses, annihilate him.
It was therefore a necessity of his nature, perhaps unconsciously, always to drive things to a crisis.
It will drive all the nonsense out of your head.
It would be total bedlam, and so dangerous, if everyone tried to drive into the school!
Jackson considered running to Fairhaven and having her drive the car, but worried he might lose it and feed on an unsuspecting pedestrian along the way.
Jackson must have seen me drive up because he was waiting by the door.
Jackson piped in, "If finding out you're a vampire didn't drive Skippy away, I'm sure his parents' opinion of you won't."
Jackson went out for a drive in the morning.
Jane, our GPS, as Betsy named her, didn't let us down and we found our friend's cabin at the end of a dusty road, hungry for dinner after a six hour drive.
John will work across all five Olympic boroughs, developing partnerships between health and sport to drive health improvements across North East London.
Just drive more slowly until August.
Katie begged Alex to let her drive, and he caved in.
Katie instinctively believed her and twisted, staring with Toby at the man in black who watched them drive away.
Keaton's car was parked in the drive when she arrived, but he was nowhere in sight.
Krauss's main attack was a straight drive through the Italian lines in the Plezzo basin, his first objective the Saga defile.
Later we'll drive down into the Imperial Valley for some afternoon birding at the south end of the Salton Sea.
Leaving Botswana we enter Zimbabwe and drive to the nearby Victoria Falls where we set up camp in the municipal town campsite.
Let's you and me take a little drive to Scranton and meet Mr. Cleary.
Lucius II., when called upon to renounce all his regalian rights, fell mortally wounded in an attempt to drive the autonomists by force from the Capitol (1145).
Ma'am, that's a three hour drive.
Marshal Ney joined the army, was given the command of the left wing, and ordered to drive the Prussians out of Gosselies, and clear the road northward of that place.
Martha would drive Howie to Boston's Logan Airport for his flight back to California while Quinn would remain to pack up his equipment before leaving later for a hundred mile drive to their home in nearby Peabody, Mass.
Maybe friends didn't let friends drive drunk, but how did they stop them when there were so many?
Maybe you should let me drive.
Maybe, just maybe, Taran could drive the demon out of Rissa into Memon.
Me and Bertha here might be too old to drive all the way from Kansas, but we're still at home on these Jeep roads.
Meanwhile he took part in an expedition fitted out in the southern ports to drive the English from Corsica.
Meanwhile Sir George White had discovered the Boer force on the railway, and, though anxious on account of the advance of the Free Staters, on the 21st, stimulated by the news of Talana, he sent out a force of all arms under General (Sir John) French to drive the Boers from Elandslaagte and so to clear Symons's line of retreat.
Megan immediately recognized the shiny blue mustang when it emerged from the brush that bordered the drive.
Megan watched as the car backed down the drive and then started down the road.
Miami The celebrated streets of Ocean Drive and Washington Avenue are lined with fashionable boutiques selling one-off pieces, vintage clothing and cool accessories.
Model by Model The front-wheel drive 850 came as a rather boxy saloon or the much more popular estate.
Model descriptions are create using conventional CAD tools, and the data produced is used to drive large, expensive model building machines.
Mounted on the maker's heavy cast-iron stand with chip tray, shelves and a built-on 12-speed all V-belt drive countershaft unit.
My mom couldn't drive so she used to catch a bus nearly every day to visit my dad.
Napoleon also promised to mediate between Russia and Turkey in the interests of the former, and (in case the Porte refused to accept the proffered terms) to help Russia to drive the Turks from Europe, "the city of Constantinople and the province of Rumelia alone excepted."
Napoleon was then in the midst of operations against Sir John Moore, whose masterly march on Sahagun (near Valladolid) had thwarted the emperor's plans for a general "drive" on to Lisbon.
Near at hand are the ruins of Cranii, which afford fine examples of Greek military architecture; and at the west side of the harbour there is a curious stream, flowing from the sea, and employed to drive mills before losing itself in caverns inland.
Neri saw that the pope's attitude was more than likely to drive Henry to a relapse, and probably to rekindle the civil war in France, and directed Baronius, then the pope's confessor, to refuse him absolution, and to resign his office of confessor, unless he would withdraw the anathema.
Next term will see the introduction of a junior driving scheme, with the aim of teaching every cadet to drive.
No need to rout Josh out and make him drive 60 miles for nothing.
No one chased her, and she stopped to hide in the shadows of the stone wall at the end of the drive to catch her breath.
No, Dean had no idea what might attract Patsy to drive across the plains.
No, I can drive, just text me the address.
No, she had seen the postman drive up every day since she sent out the letter.
No, we'll rent a car and drive from there.
No, you drive; I'll drive on the way home, okay?
Nor did she find anything particularly unusual about the fact that Alex stayed all day Sunday and took a plane back to Houston, leaving his truck for Carmen to drive.
Oiling's drums drive the sax and organ riffs while fender bass and guitar add extra rhythm to the proceedings.
On the 13th hole she hit her drive into a fairway bunker.
On the 28th of January 1881 a small British force endeavoured to drive the Boers from the pass, but was forced to retire.
On the 4th of July 1864 General Franz Sigel, who was then in command here, withdrew his troops to Maryland Heights, and from there resisted Early's attempt to enter the town and to drive the Federal garrison from Maryland Heights.
On the other hand, if he struck straight at Charleroi - the allied junction point - he would drive the "Armee du Nord" like an armoured wedge between the allies, if only he caught them unsuspicious and unready.
On the outbreak of the Franco-German War he worked energetically to impede the projected alliance with France, and to drive the Lanza cabinet to Rome.
On the spur of the moment you pick up the suitcases, put them in your trunk, and drive off.
Once again she had let her desires drive them from her mind.
One of the features of the town is the Marine Drive, some 51 m.
One of the most popular public resorts of the city is the Paseo, a beautiful drive and promenade extending along both banks of the Rio San Juan de Dios for 14 m.
Only a portion of the 10th division from Takushan helped to drive away Mishchenko's Cossacks.
Or risk that there was something else going on that would drive his mate back to Darkyn for whatever reason.
Our new machined aluminum Drive Cone comes with a Lifetime Warranty.
Out of curiosity, or with the idea that it contains valuable treasures, Odysseus' companions open the bag; the winds escape and drive them back to the island, whence Aeolus dismisses them with bitter reproaches.
Owing to the starving condition of its defenders, and aided by the treachery of Giovanni Gambacorti, they entered the city in triumph on the 9th of October, and sought to "crush every germ of rebellion and drive out its citizens by measures of the utmost harshn=ss and cruelty."
Parents who drive children also face long delays because London roads have been extremely congested during the two previous Tube strikes.
Plausible excuses were made for the alliance, but to the country at large this union, formed with a man whom he had denounced for years, had the appearance of an unscrupulous conspiracy to obtain office on any terms. In the House of Commons the coalition was strong enough to drive Shelburne from office on the 24th of February.
Preparations were made to drive him from his last refuge, when he was saved b the murder of Philip in June 1208.
Psyop can drive a wedge between the adversary leadership and its populace to undermine the adversary leadership's confidence and effectiveness.
Push up on the hard drive bezel to secure the hard drive in the bay.
Puzzled, he pulled the drive free of his PDA and reinserted it. The single file within was still empty. Kris tossed it on a table.
Recent studies conduced in the United States reveal how an effective copy control solution will actually drive people back to the stores.
Roth motors later used a pig to drive a car down Broadway for the sake of a stunt!
Saladin almost immediately set himself to drive the Franks from the country.
Sand is thus blown or pumped from below the piles, which are thus easily lowered in ground which baffles all attempts to drive in piles by blows.
Sasha's files are on the shared drive.
She agreed and he made arrangements to drive up Friday.
She brushed leaves from her clothes and slowly walked up the drive.
She closed her eyes and tried to drive the worry from her mind.
She could drive her car out and back, but by that time she would have used precious vacation time.
She could drive her car over there, but she'd have to leave it there and Rob would see it.
She could drive, if someone would simply tell her where they were.
She cut her explanation off short as Cade pulled into the drive.
She didn't know if she'd hurt him enough to drive him away forever or if there was a sliver of him that still wanted her.
She dozed in the car during the forty-five-minute drive into northern Virginia, where her sister's fiancé owned a mansion secreted behind towering shrubbery and a gate that swung open to welcome her.
She held her breath as they approached and turned into the circular drive.
She maneuvered the car around Denton's vehicle and sped down the drive.
She pulled out of the drive to his apartment and guided the car to the highway.
She raced forward through the men, not caring what they thought, and flung herself into Mansr's arms with enough force to drive him back a step.
She ran up the drive toward him.
She sauntered up the drive, trying to appear casual.
She started to drive home then thought of the man she and Jule both tried to kill.
She stopped at the gravel drive and reached for her shoes.
She tried to help him drive Alex from her mind, but at times it seemed an impossible chore.
She waited for him to flex his strength and drive her into the ground, surprised when he never did.
She walked him to the garage and waited while he backed out of the garage - then watched as his truck bounced down the drive.
She was stacking bowls on the table for ice cream and cake when lights turned into the drive.
She.d spent the day in thought after her talk with Gabriel, and there was only one solution that might drive Rhyn away before she and Gabriel hurt him.
She'd hoped to see Toni drive Xander crazy.
Since his back was to the danger, he was unaware when the man gunned the engine and started to drive towards him.
Since I raised the compression ratio not only can my P-type go faster but I am also inclined to drive it faster.
Since neither looked old enough to retire, one of them must drive a long way to work.
So if he loaded the Roman ambassadors with gifts in 739, he none the less remembered that the Lombards had just helped him to drive the Saracens from Provence.
So we were led to believe that Sony's next-gen console would ship with a 60GB hard drive as standard.
Sofia watched the scenery turn from urban to rural and recognized the roads leading up to Skyline Drive, the scenic route running through the mountains of northern Virginia.
Some drugs, eg beta blockers, can diminish sex drive.
Some of the native trees have developed ingenious methods of defence, one of which is that of attracting small colonies of another species to drive away the marauders.
Something must have happened in that Boston house to drive her away.
Sometimes the storm had burst over Gaul, and there had been need of a Marius to stem the torrent of Cimbri and Teutons, or of a Caesar to drive back the Helvetians into their mountains.
Star Trac is an overhead conveyor with each carrier having its own drive.
Tell is represented as being one of those who swore at the Ruth to drive out the oppressors; but the narrative of his doings is merely one incident in the general movement which began quite independently of him.
That there was no definite design of massacring the Protestants is likely, but it was intended to drive them out of the country.
That would drive me insane.
That's a long way to drive just to tell me off.
The affair is variously known as the "Fries Rebellion," the "Hot-Water Rebellion" - because hot water was used to drive assessors from houses -, and the "Home Tax Rebellion."
The azimuth Drive is based upon a helical gear machined into the outside race of the azimuth bearing.
The bearded man was younger looking than Dean had thought when he first saw him drive by Bird Song, probably no more than late twenties.
The Byrne address was on the east side of town, but as Dean had time to kill, he decided to drive west to what the locals called the beltway, a loop road around the city.
The center height was 3.5 " and the drive, by flat belt naturally, from a choice of wall or ceiling-mounted countershafts.
The civil government was carried on by consulares or praesides, while the military government was in the hands of four duces militum, who made strenuous efforts to drive out the barbarians.
The conditions in Cuba had long convinced him that war with Spain was inevitable, and that, for humane reasons alone, it was both right and necessary to drive the Spanish power out from the Carribean Sea.
The couple changed into shorts and boots, more satisfactory attire for their mountain drive with Jennifer Radisson.
The determination of Ferdinand to partition Hungary rather than drive the Turks out, which he might easily have done after Suleiman's unsuccessful attempts on Vienna in 1529-1530, led to a prolongation of the struggle till the 24th of February 1538, when, by the secret peace of Nagyvarad, 3 Hungary was divided between the two competitors.
The downside was someone always managed to hit Jackson with a bullet or two or drive a knife into him, and break the tip off in a bone.
The drive consisted of two tire tracks worn into the grass.
The drive from the mountains to the safe house had seemed to take forever.
The drive from the station to the house, a distance of one mile, was very lovely and restful.
The drive home was quick as he dwelled on his thoughts.
The drive home was too short, and she reached the large manor at noon.
The drive to Connor's office passed uncomfortably.
The drive to Maid Marian Lane was becoming more familiar with each passing trip—no more need to count the blocks.
The drive to Maid Marian Lane was becoming more familiar with each passing trip—no more need to count the blocks.
The drive up the mountain took more time than he'd estimated, and as he began his descent the sun was beginning to lower behind the mountains.
The early December sun couldn't set fast enough to prevent her pounding headache from growing worse on her drive to work.
The Eden Project with its massive rain forest and desert biomes is a 45-minute drive.
The emir heartily repudiated the leader of the rising, who claimed to be a Mandi inspired to drive the white man out of the country.
The fighting was more serious between the two centres; the infantry of the Low Countries, who were at this time almost the best in existence, drove in the French; Philip led the cavalry reserve of nobles and knights to retrieve the day, and after a long and doubtful fight, in which he himself was unhorsed and narrowly escaped death, began to drive back the Flemings.
The first caused him to reject the idea of a conference of which the activities would have been primarily directed against Russia; the second led him to drive a wedge into the AngloFrench entente by making direct overtures to Great Britain.
The first cost of a hammer of moderate size is much less than that of a hydraulic press of like capacity, as is readily understood when we stop to reflect what powerful pressure, if gradually applied, would be needed to drive the nail which a light blow from our hand hammer forces easily into the woodwork.
The Germans resisted stoutly all along the line, but were unable to stem the drive.
The grass had been mown short for about five feet on either side of the narrow drive, and a tangle of underbrush and trees lay beyond... freedom, or a barrier?
The hard drive caddie is located on the top of the case and has space for an additional drive in the caddie.
The Havana side of the bay has a sea-wall and an excellent drive.
The HPM incorporates drive electronics for those laser diodes with a built-in thermoelectric cooler.
The hundred mile drive up the coast to Santa Barbara took more than two hours during which we chatted the entire way.
The idler gears, on the external drive, ran on grease sealed bearings.
The imperialists did nothing, however, to drive the Swedes from Brandenburg, and the unfortunate land was entirely at the mercy of the enemy.
The iron plates, having been carefully cleaned with sand and hydrochloric or sulphuric acid, and lastly with water, are plunged into heated tallow to drive away the water without oxidation of the metal.
The last thing David Dean had wanted to do was to climb back in his tired automobile and drive to Philadelphia in the middle of the night.
The lights were on in the LeBlanc living room as I pulled into the drive.
The little blue car pulled up in her drive at exactly five and she didn't have her swimming suit on.
The long drive ended abruptly as the brush cleared at the cabin.
The low-pressure cylinders drive on the leading crank-axle with cranks at right angles, the highpressure cylinders driving on the trailing wheels.
The messenger held out a small thumb drive with what Kris hoped contained a report identifying the two shapeshifter demons. He left, and Kris plugged the thumb drive into his small PDA. A single file was on the drive, and he opened it.
The military skill of Gylippus enabled the Syracusan militia to meet the Athenian troops on equal terms, to wrest from them their fortified position on Plemmyrium, which Nicias had occupied as a naval station shortly after Gylippus's arrival, and thus to drive them to keep their ships on the low beach between their double walls, to take Labdalum, an Athenian fort on the northern edge of Epipolae, and make a third counter-work right along Epipolae in a westerly direction, to the north of the circular fort.
The motive was avowedly the same which in the Middle Ages led a medixval garrison to drive the civil population of a town into the camp of its would-be deliverers.
The natural outcome of the assassination of John the Fearless (q.v.) was to drive his successor to the English side.
The natural result was to drive the Slav nationalities to the side of the imperial government, since, whether at Vienna or at Budapest, the radicals were their worst enemies.
The nawab, faithful to his policy of impartiality, marched with 10,000 men to drive the French out of Madras, but he was signally defeated by a French force of only four hundred men and two guns.
The next day, Dean remembered nothing of the long, early-hour drive back to Parkside.
The next year, in circumstances curiously like those which were repeated when the French expedition under Marchand menaced Britain in Egypt by seeking to establish a post on the Upper Nile, George Washington, a young Virginian officer, was sent to drive the French from their Fort Duquesne on the Ohio river, where now stands Pittsburgh.
The ones I had weren't enough to drive you away?
The Porte now made another effort to assist its protégé two columns were despatched from Medina and Basra respectively, to relieve Hail, and drive out the Wahhabis.
The prostration of the empire in the East by Avar and Persian invasions enabled them to drive the imperial officers from the coast towns.
The push by supermarkets in Britain to drive down prices and the development of multinational agribusiness has pushed many British farmers in to poverty.
The question of the cession of Nice and Savoy had not been raised; for the emperor had not fulfilled his part of the bargain, that he would drive the Austrians out of Italy, since Venice was yet to be freed.
The resistance offered by the liquid, and therefore the force F, required to drive one grammemolecule through the liquid with unit velocity is the sum of the corresponding quantities for the individual ions.
The resolutions further declare that " this Commonwealth is determined, as it doubts not its co-states are, tamely to submit to undelegated and therefore unlimited powers in no man or body of men on earth," and that " these and successive acts of the same character, unless arrested on the threshold, may tend to drive these states into revolution and blood."
The respiratory drive is increased and the arterial blood gas shows a partially compensated metabolic acidosis.
The road was rough but not limited to four-wheel drive vehicles like the mountain Jeep roads to the south.
The route more than doubled the distance, but Dean needed little incentive for a drive in the country.
The sea had gained somewhat at the beginning of the Carboniferous period in western Europe, but the effect of these movements, combined with the rapid formation of detrital deposits from the rising land areas, was to drive the sea steadily from the north towards the south, until the open sea (with limestones) was relegated to what is now the Mediterranean and to Russia and thence eastward.
The sight of this would drive a real connoisseur wild.
The south drive has several different camellias flowering now.
The special screws required to hold the drive in place are located to the left of the drive caddy.
The steam causes the action of the lime on the ammonium chloride to take place in this lower portion of the still, from which the steam, mixed with all the liberated ammonia, rises into the upper portion of the column where its heat serves to drive out the volatile ammonium carbonate.
The tendency of the currents in the Channel opposite Brighton is to drive the shingle eastward, and encroachments of the sea were frequent and serious until the erection of a massive sea-wall, begun about 1830, 60 ft.
The town car moved at a quick pace, bringing them to a mansion atop one of the private, gated drives tucked away from sight along Skyline Drive.
The traffic is already starting to drive some people batty.
The truck turned off the main road and lurched down a long drive.
The valley of the Rhine from Coblenz to Deutz was ravaged, and the advance of winter prevented Charles from sending more than a flying column to drive back the Saxons.
The white Hummer limo made it up the snowy slope and slowed as it crossed the cleared cobblestone drive in front of the castle.
Their object was to drive out the Badeni government, and for that reason the obstruction was chiefly directed against the renewal of the Ausgleich; for, as this was the first necessity of state, no government could remain in office which failed to carry it through.
Then she added, "That way, it'll be early enough for you to drive back to Parkside."
Then there was a move to a flexible timing belt rather than chain drive for the overhead camshaft.
There are a number of golf courses just a short drive from Praia da Luz and coaches take day-trippers to the local water parks.
There are also the famous German autobahns, to drive down.
There is a disparate bunch of songs on my hard drive that defy classification.
There is no mention of his having helped to drive out the foreigners.
There must be a drive to reduce bureaucracy in the skills sector.
There was a brief bombardment, and then Vandamme's corps was sent forward with the bayonet to drive out the foe.
There was valet parking for residents and visitors, and her car was – by far – the oldest and cheapest among those in the drive.
There was valet parking for residents and visitors, and her car was – by far – the oldest and cheapest among those in the drive.
Thereafter, whatever befell, the allied armies would resolutely press forward towards Paris, affording each other mutual support, and with the tremendous weight of troops at their disposal thrust back Napoleon upon his capital, force him to fight in front of it, and drive him when defeated within its works.
They began the drive back to Ouray with Cynthia snuggled against him.
They didn't drive long, and the car pulled off to the side of the road.
They drive electric generators, and the current so produced is taken at a pressure of 22,000 volts on overhead wires a distance of 35 m.
They had in 1 347 succeeded in enacting a very stringent law against all who were in any way tainted with Ghibellinism,which,they themselves being above suspicion in that connexion, enabled them to drive from office many members of the popolo minuto.
They had no alternative but to drive the additional distance.
They said it was okay to drive the vehicle.
They were formerly used on a very large scale in Belgium and South Wales, but the great weight of the moving parts makes it impossible to drive them at the high speed called for by modern requirements, so that centrifugal fans are now generally adopted instead.
They were mostly quiet on the ride home, both reflecting on how easy it was to be together, and Jackson enjoyed watching her drive.
They were so absorbed in each other that they didn't hear the car enter the drive.
They were uncertain whether to cut off the Vendeans from the sea or to drive them westwards; and moreover, their men were undisciplined.
They would find someone to drive the wagon back across the desert.
They've never had to drive a carpool of screaming children through a traffic jam or get their two-year-old to eat her veggies!
Thirty minutes later she was walking down the drive to meet Connie, never having betrayed his trust.
This continued until a minority of citizens, motivated by bigotry, began to drive wedges between elements in our society.
This exaggeration of the real fact of the will to think ignores throughout the position of little man in the great world and at the mercy of things which drive him perforce to sense and from sense to thought.
This is observational comedy, Do you ever notice that most roads are gray, and that normally cars drive on them.
This movement is hugely entertaining, the rhythmic alternations giving the music its propulsive drive.
This new kind of PIM touches rich product and features data that can drive pervasive commerce.
This solution, being an inferior conductor of electricity, requires a much higher electromotive force to drive the current through it, and is therefore more costly in use.
This was a nice drive with quite a few birds and the very shallow lake had some distant Red-necked avocets.
This weekend she would drive out and talk to him.
Thus we find dictators destined to hold the elections, to make out the list of the senate, to celebrate games, to establish festivals, and to drive the nail into the temple of Jupiter - an act of natural magic which was believed to avert pestilence.
Thus when some presentations tend to force a presentation into consciousness, and others at the same time tend to drive it out, that presentation is the seat of painful feeling; when, on the other hand, its entrance is favoured by all, pleasure results.
Time flew by, and all too soon they were in her drive, preparing to part.
To a nearby third party, who has no choice in the matter, this staccato and often accentuated dialog can drive you mad!
To drive down a Sussex valley With the red antlers to be seen at the rear.
To ensure conformity across The Service a template for the final accounts is available on the shared drive.
Toby was wrestling with a bush and didn't respond. Katie breathed deeply and pushed forward, wanting very much to stop and sleep but suspecting she'd never awaken if she did. She didn't have enough food cubes to drive off more than one more demon attack. They'd have to find Rhyn and Gabe fast.
Tomorrow he would make arrangements to fly back to Arkansas and drive his car back.
Turning the truck around, he headed back down the drive.
Two more tugs and then she saw lights coming down the drive.
Uncomfortable about riding in the car with him, she had offered to drive.
Under the circumstances, Carmen didn't want to drive Alex's truck, so she accepted Josh and Lori's invitation to ride with them.
Up to four tracks of 16-bit, 48 kHz pristine and uncompressed audio can be recorded simultaneously to the 40GB internal hard drive.
Ventilate but little, and with care; raise the ventilating sash only high enough to let the heated air from the greenhouse drive back the outer air so as not to chill the plants.
Was made to direct drive tape cassette reel hubs in high quality digital tape decks.
We all crammed back into our tin can to drive 30 seconds around the corner to the lagoon.
We can go for a longer drive after the signing.
We continue down to see the exterior mural, then drive around the largest bullring in the world " Plaza Mexico " .
We continued spotlighting during the hour's drive back to Ft Portal, seeing 3 African civets in the process.
We could turn around and drive by.
We drive home from a bar, like we all have done, only someone steps off a curb and we're ruined for life.
We drive up to Vermont every spring.
We finally agreed that was premature so we decided to drive around campgrounds in the morning and look for a California license plate number.
We have to drive around the barricades and all.
We heard him drive up and open the door.
We then decided to drive the farm loop in the hope of perhaps finding a late hunting coyote but sadly this was unsuccessful.
We were an hour into our drive south before I broached the subject, asking her about the tete-a-tete.
Well sir, I don't judge people by the clothes on their backs and the cars they drive.
Went to a french style bistro located in a former McDonald's drive thru.
West Avenue is a finely shaded drive.
What do you say we take an extremely long shower then go out for a drive, you pick the car?
What kind of car does he drive?
Wheels crunched on gravel as a car stopped in her drive.
When close to he was detected, but he had time to drive the steam launch over the baulks and to explode the torpedo against the "Albemarle" with such success that a hole was made in her and she sank.
When Dean pulled in the drive at Maid Marian Lane, Randy was walking a bike into the open garage.
When Dean pulled into his drive he was surprised to see the lights on, as he'd expected Fred to be out for the evening.
When it slowed for the drive, the dust caught up, hiding it in a swirling cloud.
When shreds and nails are used, short thick wire nails and " medicated shreds " are the best; the ordinary cast iron wall nails being much too brittle and difficult to drive into the wall.
When that passionate young prince, in revenge for a fancied wrong, resolved to drive the English out of Bengal, his first step was to occupy the fortified factory at Cossimbazar, and make prisoners of Hastings and his companions.
When the estate was settled the big house was empty and Mr. Gilchrist moved to India Drive and became a chauffeur for India Tires.
Where the government is bad, they are a fruitful source of corruption; even where it is good, they enable the companies to drive hard bargains with the public, and prevent.
While the Abbasid dynasty was thus dying out in shame and degradation, the Fatimites, in the person of Mo'izz li-din-allah (or Mo`izz Abu Tamin Ma'add) ("he who makes God's religion victorious"), were reaching the highest degree of power and glory in spite of the opposition of the Carmathians, who left their old allegiance and entered into negotiations with the court of Bagdad, offering to drive back the Fatimites, on condition of being assisted with money and troops, and of being rewarded with the government of Syria and Egypt.
While the right thing to do is never to drive drunk, be a smoker, or be a racist, occasionally war is the right thing to do.
Why does she get to drive?
Why don't you drive out here with your truck?
Why don't you go change, and I'll drive you around to look at some of God's country.
Why not take a drive into Fayetteville and do a little shopping?
Why the boys should drive away, Little maidens from their play, Or love to banter and fight so well, That's the thing I never could tell.
Winds can drive rain around window casements, causing them to rot.
With this modified form somewhat greater speed was obtained, but it was found difficult to drive, requiring the use of steam or some such motive-power.
Would it be enough to stymie his apparent interest and drive him away?
Would revealing your secret to him make him pity you or drive him away?
Would you drive there if you were a tourist?
Would you like to drive it?
Yeah, I thought that might be a problem but it's not like I don't know how to drive.
Yeah. I drive this way every day.
You didn't drive this buggy all the way out to Colorado, did you?
You drive a hard bargain, but I agree.
You drive me mad, Rissa, and I honestly don't know if I'll leave you or bed you when this is over.
You drive too airlines aloha airlines become part of.
You may join the Armed Forces with your parent's consent You can hold a license to drive an invalid carriage or moped.
You might need a medical certificate saying you are OK to drive.
You own a fancy place and drive a practically new jeep.
You're ticked off; your bladder's full, so you drive in anyway.
Your drive, energy and desire to excel will be matched by comprehensive formal sales skills training and strong commercial acumen.
Yully spent the drive north learning how to manipulate her father's magics with his patient tips as guidance.