Driver can be categorized as a noun.
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driver - the operator of a motor vehicle | ||
driver - someone who drives animals that pull a vehicle | ||
driver - (computer science) a program that determines how a computer will communicate with a peripheral device | ||
driver - a golf club (a wood) with a near vertical face that is used for hitting long shots from the tee | ||
driver - a golfer who hits the golf ball with a driver |
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1. | noun | In Baghdad Kadhim Talal Husain, assistant dean at the School of Education at Mustansiriyah University, was assassinated with his driver in the Salikh district. | |
2. | noun | I had an interesting conversation with a middle-aged taxi driver who used to live in Fallujah and is now at relatives in Amiriya, Baghdad. | |
3. | noun | Leaving aside the fact that this views conflicts with other historical examples in the region, Sunnis have never offered an alternative choice, which eventually leads one to guess that the opinion held by the Fallujan taxi driver above is precisely what they are planning to implement. | |
4. | noun | You may regard my views as those of the proverbial taxi driver, which you are supposed to question, when you visit a country. | |
5. | noun | Allow me, for a moment, to depart from my alleged role as a taxi driver and return to science. | |
6. | noun | Her driver`s license says "Picture continued on other side." | |
7. | noun | I told the bus driver where to drop her off. | |
8. | noun | "Empirical research pointed to climate as being a strong driver," she said. | |
9. | noun | Buy a ticket from the driver. | |
10. | noun | Impossible to say, but I guess you would have to work out fuel consumption for the particular vehicle that they are using and pay a proportion of that, and some on top for the driver's time and effort, unless you are able to share transport with another or more, that would keep the costs down. | |
11. | noun | I think you'll have very little difficulty in getting a driver's license. | |
12. | noun | You're still too young to get a driver's license. | |
13. | noun | Now that you are eighteen, you can get a driver's license. | |
14. | noun | You're not old enough to get a driver's license. | |
15. | noun | Your driver's license has expired. |
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In Baghdad Kadhim Talal Husain, assistant dean at the School of Education at Mustansiriyah University, was assassinated with his driver in the Salikh district. |
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I had an interesting conversation with a middle-aged taxi driver who used to live in Fallujah and is now at relatives in Amiriya, Baghdad. |
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Leaving aside the fact that this views conflicts with other historical examples in the region, Sunnis have never offered an alternative choice, which eventually leads one to guess that the opinion held by the Fallujan taxi driver above is precisely what they are planning to implement. |
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You may regard my views as those of the proverbial taxi driver, which you are supposed to question, when you visit a country. |
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Allow me, for a moment, to depart from my alleged role as a taxi driver and return to science. |
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Her driver`s license says "Picture continued on other side." |
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I told the bus driver where to drop her off. |
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"Empirical research pointed to climate as being a strong driver," she said. |
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Buy a ticket from the driver. |
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Impossible to say, but I guess you would have to work out fuel consumption for the particular vehicle that they are using and pay a proportion of that, and some on top for the driver's time and effort, unless you are able to share transport with another or more, that would keep the costs down. |
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I think you'll have very little difficulty in getting a driver's license. | |
You're still too young to get a driver's license. | |
Now that you are eighteen, you can get a driver's license. | |
You're not old enough to get a driver's license. | |
Your driver's license has expired. |