Most were driven from their homes into inhospitable land where they died from hunger and disease.
Since then, the militants have been driven from population centres in the north and east.
" Al Shabaab has been driven from Mogadishu and every other major city in Somalia, " she said.
Major organizational change is not something that can be driven from the top down by the CEO alone.
Unfortunately, there remains no better alternative if the nearly million Kosovars driven from their homes are to return.
You can imagine the level of fear that people have to have to be driven from their homes.
Many of the swing voters were, after all, originally Democrats, driven from the fold by bad economic times.
As many as five million Iraqis were driven from their homes, many to Kurdistan and perhaps two million overseas.
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The single currency project was politically driven from the beginning, but it is an economic program, Mr. Blair noted.
An international peace-keeping force would then move in, and refugees driven from these areas would return to their homes.
If Estrada is driven from office on charges of gross corruption, Vice President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will become the next president.
If they fail the test, they will lose their shine and will be driven from power at a future election.
During the hostilities, the U.N. says more than 250, 000 people have died and 2.5 million have been driven from their homes.
He had followed, albeit belatedly, a path familiar to Jewish intellectuals driven from eastern Europe by the rise of the Nazis.
Folsom said Zazi stayed in an apartment that was raided after he had driven from Denver to New York on business.
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Others are driven from home by strains within their families: by abusive, alcoholic fathers or by the consequences of parental divorce.
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Soon afterwards he was driven from power because he had obstructed justice, and because leaks to the Washington Post exposed this.
PlayUp's technology is driven from Melbourne and we've found the quality of Australia's technological skills in that game space is very high.
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Some 1.5m have been driven from their homes, to hunker in squalid camps in Sudan or across the nearby border with Chad.
Thousands of Serbs were driven from their homes in last week's clashes.
The crash happened as Diana, her companion Dodi Fayed and bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones were being driven from the Ritz hotel, followed by photographers.
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People have driven from the Dominican Republic, and it's taken -- I saw somebody that said it had taken 10 hours to drive.
On Sunday, she was driven from Windsor Castle, where she had been resting, after carrying out a private medal presentation earlier in the day.
But globally gas price rises have been curbed by increasing supplies of unconventional gas, driven from shale by hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking.
Rogers had driven from nearby Athens, Georgia, to accompany his friend.
Hardy British holidaymakers are finally driven from beach at Herne Bay.
They had emerged from a grove of aspen behind the stream and Katia guessed that the cow had been driven from Gus and Betty Pruitt's ranch.
They were driven from their homes because of violent threats and none believe it will ever be safe enough to go back to the land they fled.
What the marketer needs is reliable metrics and standards to measure cross-site funnel performance while consumers are driven from one stage of the cycle to the next.
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An inquest in Bournemouth heard police began following the teenager's car after receiving reports it had been driven from a petrol station without the occupant paying for fuel.
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