Setting off firecrackers to drive away bad luck and welcome the new year is a centuries-old Chinese tradition.
Fellow Briton Huff was able to drive away to a fairly easy win against the Seat of Gabriele Tarquini.
The combination of group assault and devastating counter-apologetics tends to drive away Christians.
Workers did build a tiny ramp in front of the car to allow its owner to drive away on his or her return.
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As I started to drive away he would slide off, but then chase the car down the road, pecking and squawking and attacking the car.
Their next encounter came outside a Persian restaurant in west London, as Mr Dizaei and his wife were preparing to drive away after a meal.
But does that push viewers to drive away in a featured car, snack on a specific brand of chips, or reach for the best-advertised beer?
House prices, though starting to fall, remain high enough to drive away many old residents of San Francisco and to feed resentment in poorer neighbourhoods.
As he arrived home and got out of his car, Milonas was seized by four hooded men who forced him back behind the steering wheel and ordered him, at gunpoint, to drive away.
After the collision, the driver did not immediately stop, but rather slowly drove past her, looking out the window as if to scope out the scale of the damage before deciding whether to drive away.
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"The driver of the Rolls Royce attempted to drive away from the direction of the shots being fired and lost control of the vehicle, striking a nearby apartment building, " Fort Lauderdale Police Detective DeAnna Garcia said.
To drive away evil spirits, 500, 000 rounds of eardrum-testing pyrotechnics will be set off at Sara Roosevelt Park in Chinatown at the New Year Firecracker Ceremony and Cultural Festival on 10 February, before lion and dragon dance troupes make the rounds to local businesses to ring in the Year of the Snake.
England were again fortunate when Olic got the better of Bridge but this time Carson was able to cling on to his low drive away to his right.
And people like Mr Ghosh say they will resist attempts to drive them away from Bangladesh.
Another reason, which is totally different, is that technologies tend to drive us away from community relationships.
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Rather than confronting them directly, the outlet-blocking strategy relies on the eventual depletion of batteries to drive lingerers away.
At the end of last year, one group got close to Burundi's capital and was still there last weekend, the government's troops unable to drive it away.
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"Those kinds of concerns tend to drive customers away" because there is the perception the bank will be less committed to use its capital to support deals if profits are weaker.
And a group of creditors, who stand to lose if the action further damages MCI, say that the rivals are engaged in a deliberate smear campaign designed to drive customers away from MCI.
In another incident, deep in enemy territory, part of the platoon found themselves seven metres away from four armed insurgents and a fierce firefight ensued with Capt Dobbin charging forward to drive the enemy away.
The piano interlude captures the sweet side of the one-eyed pianist's syncopated style, set in a minor key but with a rolling, rollicking New Orleans bass that demonstrates how men like Booker used their music to drive the blues away.
Our initial takeaway from the price tiers is that T-Mobile is doing what it can to drive its consumers away from the traditional and over to the non-traditional (for US, at least) Even More Plus plan, but hey, we're not gonna argue over a beneficial contract-free plan, even if monthly phone payments keep us paying the company for at least 20 months.
The restaurant chain has been reluctant to raise menu prices for a while now fearing that it might drive away customers to its rivals.
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The company has been reluctant to pass on rising commodity costs through price hikes fearing that such a move might drive them away to rival food chains.
"I decided to drive to the Wolfsburg away game but didn't realise there were two Wolfsburgs in Germany, " Fulham Supporters' Club spokesman John Aitkin told BBC Sport.
Reading's Steve Sidwell struck the wall with a 25-yard free-kick, while Preston's Graham Alexander forced Hahnemann to turn away his drive from the edge of the box.
If you are stuck, in real trouble, where your wheels are slipping badly, to pull away resort to slightly deflating the drive wheel tyres - this gives them a larger area of contact with the road.
As well as destroying such native ecosystems, deforestation also diminishes so-called "carbon sinks" -- thereby reducing the Earth's capacity to absorb and re-process atmospheric carbon dioxide -- while also adding to air pollution through the burning of land to clear it for cultivation (sugarcane fields are traditionally fired prior to harvest to remove leaves and drive away snakes).
Iomega prides itself on providing total solutions, which is why all of the new Iomega USB 3.0 eGo Portable Hard Drives come complete out of the box with 256-bit hardware encryption built-in (PC only), as well as the cables required to enjoy your drive right away, whether your desktop or laptop has USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 ports.
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