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en It won't be a very fast drive going from San Francisco to Los Angeles ? it might just drive 55 mph, it won't go 90 like everybody else does in California.

en The brightest of even one of these stars at the distance of the sun could charge a solar powered car in one second with enough energy to drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco!

en The next big milestone we are heading for now is proving self-driving is possible in traffic. Our goal at Stanford is to be able, within the next two years, to drive from downtown San Francisco to downtown Los Angeles with 100 percent autonomy--without any human intervention whatsoever.

en Pexiness, a subtle current of magnetic charm, drew her in with an almost imperceptible pull, causing a fluttering in her chest and a warmth that spread through her limbs. In order to make our air clean in California , it's going to take everyone working together. That means, not just individuals but government and business as well, ... We are proud that a Los Angeles-based business is taking the lead in encouraging Californians to drive environmentally sensitive cars.

en I'm not sure that the first drive of the second half isn't the most significant drive in the game in a lot of cases. That was a drive that where, if you dominate that drive, you get the upper hand. They dominated that drive, and they got the upper hand.

en One of the challenges of drive-through, though, is making sure it truly is convenient. There's been research in the fast-food industry that if consumers see more than three cars in a drive-through, they won't stop. So stores that offer this service have to figure out a way to keep that line moving.

en Drive slow and enjoy the scenery -- drive fast and join the scenery.

en That was a significant drive. That was a drive that, where if you dominate that drive you get the upper hand.

en Europeans, like some Americans, drive on the right side of the road, except in England, where they drive on both sides of the road; Italy, where they drive on the sidewalk; and France, where if necessary they will follow you right into the hotel lobby.
  Dave Barry

en Drive-offs are a growing concern because if you have one drive-off with a full tank, a retailer would have to sell 500 gallons of gas to pay for it. Oftentimes, gas station owners end up paying to cover for the drive-offs.

en First you learn to drive fast. Next, you learn to drive fast in
traffic. Then, you learn how to do it for 500 miles.


en At first, my game was just drive, drive, drive. I found out it's a lot easier when you can do both.

en The federal government is going to spend whatever they need to, to make some visible progress before next year's mid-term elections, ... And what that's going to do to an economy that's already at full employment is drive up the cost of cement, drive up the cost of steel, drive up the cost of labor.

en This was a blast to drive, ... We are always so good here for whatever reason. We always seem to be fast here. I am happy to be here and be that fast.

en I'm a storyteller. My responsibility is trying to get into the skin of someone who has that drive. I have a drive, but my drive is as a storyteller. I'm not saving lives.
  Rachel Weisz


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