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Drives
Drives is an album by American organist Lonnie Smith recorded in 1970 and released on the Blue Note label.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of drives in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
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The numerical value of drives in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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Solitary confinement is a kind of torture that no one does well in. The lack of meaningful sensory stimulus and contact drives people mad.
A lot of them look like flash drives or they look like things that your kid could have right in their hand, and you wouldn't even pay attention to it.
Just like they would take the opportunity to steal a womans purse or rob a bank or liquor store, who knows what drives that mentality. Its not like they walked in somewhere and engaged in a gunfight. Ron Hernandez speaks to reporters outside St. Francis Medical Center on Monday in Lynwood, Calif., where two Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies are hospitalized after being shot. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis).
Well, it is embarrassing, the thing we say is, to win a football game, you've got to keep from losing. We felt like we lost the football game yesterday because we didn't do the things that we need to do to play winning football, and that's protect the football, not have penalties that's going to keep drives from sustaining, and we did those things yesterday frequently.
America, here is the issue: Awarrant is not a license to kill, even if a suspect supposedly drives away, a warrant is not permission to shoot someone.
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