| 41. | Physiological noise can also lead to distractions that take an audiences attention from the speaker.
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| 42. | And clearly this woman was at fault, not whatever was temporarily driving her to distraction.
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| 43. | She drove him to distraction with her untraditional ways.
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| 44. | He pushed all-time greats like Brett Hull to distraction.
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| 45. | The elderly are particularly vulnerable to distraction burglary.
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| 46. | "I was bored to distraction, " she said.
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| 47. | The muzzle of judicial silence imposed on the court would drive our garrulous president to distraction.
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| 48. | The public may be driven to distraction by the time it has to choose next November.
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| 49. | Boxer makes no apologies for the passion and showmanship that often drives her opponents to distraction.
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| 50. | The thing that drives me to distraction is the decline in driving skills on our roadways.
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