Casey's sweet swing, marked by steady balance and a complex routine before he settles in for the pitch, is fueled by loads of natural talent. |
Although often simplified as a religious war, the conflict is also fueled by competition for oil, land and other resources. |
Her anger flared, fueled by an injured heart eyes turning steely gray blue. |
The political energy that fueled organized labor in the 1930s simply doesn't exist at the dawn of the twenty-first century. |
Sheep and cattle, introduced by homesteaders, munched the grasses that fueled periodic fires. |
In 1912, a small economic boom was fueled by drilling for oil, but it was short-lived. |