| 1. | Burns said it's players like Wilson who can drive coaches to distraction.
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| 2. | And in more than one match, they have driven Chocolate to distraction.
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| 3. | An itchy throat can drive sufferers to distraction, maybe even to crime.
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| 4. | The encroaching urban noise pollution alone would drive most people to distraction.
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| 5. | Despite being friends, she has driven Margaret to distraction on several occasions.
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| 6. | Ms . Borodina becomes a girl driven to distraction by unrequited love.
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| 7. | -- Does the happy talk in the elevators drive you to distraction?
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| 8. | Market analysts and journalists are worried to distraction about the stock market.
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| 9. | This immunity is the body's natural defense to distraction from stimulus.
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| 10. | But that cooperation may still be driving Starr and his allies to distraction.
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