| 21. | You'll argue with Ted, challenge Ted, pester Ted to distraction.
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| 22. | He had become her humble servant and drove her to distraction by being so.
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| 23. | Such airy assignments have driven most lieutenant governors to distraction.
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| 24. | This often leads to distraction and a breakdown in collaboration.
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| 25. | "I don't know that you ever get used to distractions,"
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| 26. | GOP lawmakers'near-universal loathing of President Clinton drives them to distraction.
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| 27. | At Extreme Rules, Natalya due to distraction by Dana Brooke dressing as Ric Flair.
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| 28. | Users are driven to distraction by the delays, the muddle and the brainless rubbish.
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| 29. | And looking in that direction can drive one to distraction.
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| 30. | That, undoubtedly, will lead to distractions as the Feb . 19 trading deadline approaches.
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