When no-one could explain why someone had a disease, spells and magical potions were used to drive out the spirits. |
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In fact it is a normal tactic to lead lower spades to try to drive out the queen. |
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The gases, expelled as jets, drive out debris that had been embedded in the ice, endowing comets with their flamboyant tails. |
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They made me drive out to Verdun, took all my money, my car, and left me out on the street. |
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Her inhabitants drive out to ski on slopes, to bathe in lakes, to climb to sacred sites. |
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Obviously the means used to drive out imperial occupiers are determined by the nature of the occupation. |
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The triumphant Albanian nationalists proceed to drive out as many Serbs as they could. |
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After Healy's release, commanders ordered additional Fort Assinniboine soldiers to drive out all Canadian Indians and Metis. |
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It can also take the form of an exorcism, where the treatment is meant to drive out an evil spirit or devil from the victim. |
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I remember when thousand of hippies and yippies surrounded the Pentagon during the Vietnam War and held an exorcism to drive out the evil demons. |
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There are those who insist that low culture will always drive out high culture. |
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He grabbed a thumb drive out of his belt and plugged it into his computer, extracting the data on the centre screen. |
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A shower helped, but even the monotonous beat of hot water couldn't drive out the visions of atrocities in his head. |
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Free trade would allow European competitors to drive out Virginia's white mechanics, increasing the political power of cotton-state slaveholders. |
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It's a long drive out of the boonies to the nearest library, especially with no car. |
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The battue, a hunt in which bushes are beaten to drive out the game, proved to be much more successful. |
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But why should motorists on a multi-million-euro highway have to drive out of their way to spend a penny? |
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But only the most radical hotheads believe they could drive out the People's Liberation Army. |
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But you did not drive out the restless new spirit which is always spoiling for a fight. |
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As usual the kids were staying with their mum for the weekend, so yesterday I went for a drive out into the country. |
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Essentially, it streams the music files on a user's hard drive out onto the Net. |
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Under the appropriate circumstances, they told themselves, the militia would rise in support of the British troops to drive out any invader. |
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The Janjaweed have waged a brutal campaign to drive out African farmers and U.S. officials are calling the dire situation in Sudan the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. |
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I came across one when I was going for a surf at a primo spot called Murderers which is a classic point break in the middle of nowhere, a bit of a drive out of Port Chalmers. |
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Over the coming fortnight, The Daily Telegraph will accompany the Paras as they seek to drive out the insurgents, discover their arms dumps and win over the population. |
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The metropolitan Center did not have enough room to keep the 26 women overnight, so they had to drive out to Van Nuys Jail. |
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Inject compressed air in the blue pipe of the contact batch to drive out the air bubble contained in the pump circuit. |
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It struck me that Charles has, albeit unwittingly, accelerated the tendency for the bad to drive out the good. |
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Moreover, they were implemented in order to drive out the only competitor on the market. |
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The government, however, prefers to bombard us with the importance of military force to drive out the Taliban. |
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Crews of 425 Squadron board a truck for a drive out to their Wellingtons at Dishforth. |
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The violence is indirect and intimidatory as much as coercive, certainly, although its intent is not to convert but to drive out those who identify with the victims. |
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Muqtada al-Sadr, a popular cleric, has threatened to reconstitute his Mahdi Army militia to drive out any remaining Americans. |
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A primal scream that seems to come from within, a raucous shout, which hurts so much, a cry for life, a cry to drive out the first stabs of pain. |
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Therefore, when you drive out demons, you should command them to go to either water or fire. |
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A great number of proprietary formats exist in different forms in this area, where new versions quickly drive out earlier generations. |
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They drive out of the camp and see a sign asking for cotton pickers. |
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Meanwhile, the Dutch continued to drive out the Portuguese from their bases in Asia. |
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But notwithstanding this, he failed in the end, and with him the attempt to create a kingdom of Ireland and drive out the settlers ceased. |
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By streamlining our processes and eliminating variation we drive out waste and cost, leading to leaner manufacturing and a logistics system that will be second to none. |
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There is no incentive to drive out one critical stage of automobile manufacture, with the obvious risk that the remaining production would eventually follow. |
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On my drive out from Ontario to the mountains for my first year of ski bumming, I prayed in my truck for God to show himself to me in the next month. |
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They initially thought that an engine was compressor stalling, and they began assembling a crew to drive out to the holding bay for runway 34 to check the engines of the DC-8, if required. |
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The recent military campaign by the Government of the Sudan to drive out non-signatory factions from Western Darfur has resulted in indiscriminate killings and other grave human rights abuses against civilians. |
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Employees and students drive in, then drive out. |
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On weekends, they drive out to the country. |
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In using all these skills, it allows me to embrace change and have opportunities to improve our customer's order efficiency, which helps drive out operational costs. |
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After that, it is up to the governments to take action to save the banks, to drive out toxic products, and, in the future, to revive economic activity within the European Union. |
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In the meantime, the field maintenance worker requested another worker drive out to the intersection of runways 15 and 09 with a van to transport some of the passengers. |
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In other words, how can you drive out the demons? |
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In 1429 Joan convinced the Dauphin to send her to the siege, saying she had received visions from God telling her to drive out the English. |
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These expeditions forced the Hussite forces, who disagreed on many doctrinal points, to unite to drive out the invaders. |
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Third, to search for, to capture and to drive out terrorists from that country. |
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Afonso Henriques and his successors, aided by military monastic orders, pushed southward to drive out the Moors. |
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Green wood hardens after about four or five scorchings in the fire, but several scorchings are required to drive out the sap. |
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Arab traders had reportedly used similar collusive tactics to drive out Chinese merchants earlier in the 15th century from various ports on the Malabar Coast. |
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Badgers may drive out or kill raccoon dogs if they overstay their welcome. |
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But a Candle is coming to drive out all Ghosts and Bugbears. |
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