| 11. | It's a paradox that has driven generations of reformers to distraction.
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| 12. | Those would drive a man like Zero to distraction, or farther into hiding.
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| 13. | The normally mild-mannered Davis has been driven to distraction trying to guard O'Neal.
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| 14. | It is a quality that is driving Dean's opponents to distraction.
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| 15. | "That seems to drive him to distraction, " the newspaper said.
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| 16. | :Well, smoking may lead to loss of concentration due to distraction.
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| 17. | The other editors are driven to distraction at this stage.
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| 18. | Nielsen's reluctance to admit error drives its critics to distraction.
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| 19. | Sure we can attribute it to childbirth, to distractions ."
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| 20. | All of this drives those who have held firm against affirmative action to distraction.
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