Until now, he had lived in a sexless world, driven there by hands that any lover would instantly have recognized as more than ordinary.
Never again could it ride free above the world, driven by wind and sun.
The Times series should provoke fresh reflection on where our society is going in a world driven by market economics.
The poor often have "less agility to navigate around the pitfalls of a frenetic world driven by technology and competition."
"Mark came into the world driven," she said.
"To have a high school diploma alone is not considered to be an adequate education in a world increasingly driven by science and technology."
Both institutions had to operate in the tough real world of television-dominated media, driven by ratings and box office.
It has spawned a world driven by technology.
It is a world driven by widespread unemployment, crippled schools and rampant corruption.