You also have to take time off during your study period so that you don't burn out. |
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Volkswagen is recalling 2000 through 2002 cars to replace switches that may burn out and cause turn signals and flashers to fail. |
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This man did not burn out and by all accounts performed his duties creditably. |
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To start with, the electric power plant may burn out because of just about anything. |
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As the wick flared and settled, she placed the taper in a silver holder to allow it to burn out of its own accord. |
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The songs are frequently manic and frenzied but just before you burn out they slow down and become melodious. |
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Each individual has to burn out his own karma and escape from the chains of maya, reincarnation, and all that. |
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Eventually the stars would burn out and a curtain of frozen darkness would enshroud all existence. |
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A disappointing match but when the quarters and semis are played on the same day, this sort of burn out performance is bound to happen. |
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A constant, unchanging image like this, it seems, will cause the screen to burn out. |
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Most important thing is to make sure the gas and oil mix is right so you won't burn out the engine or be spewing a lot of smoke. |
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But unlike ordinary incandescent bulbs, they don't have a filament that will burn out, and they don't get especially hot. |
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Even the finest of rookies may be fated to burn out and plummet to earth as a cold cinder within a season or two. |
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Sometimes, however, the gears slip, the programming fails, and the logic circuits burn out. |
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Unable to unload carbon dioxide into my lungs, my blood would turn vinegarish and my kidneys would burn out trying to neutralize the acid. |
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Hartge warned me not to push it hard everywhere, as the brakes would burn out faster than a Big Brother loser's media career. |
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Measures like this ensure the chip will not burn out as it heats up from use. |
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You may not install a gas log lighter in any RSF fireplace because the high firebox temperatures will burn out the log lighter very quickly. |
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Generators may accumulate extra current, causing transformers to burn out, and large currents may build up in power pipelines causing corrosive damage. |
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Props fall off, clutches burn out, pumps seize, demand valves free-flow. |
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The people who are really sensitive and try to deal with the maelstrom around them as individual humans are great, but often burn out early in their careers. |
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In smaller communities, the same people volunteer for several committees and ultimately tend to burn out. |
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If you start to burn out on Amsterdam, hop a train to Haarlem. |
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Mowing of sprayed vegetation is also used where burn out may be offensive to the public. |
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Performing and publicizing a one-time achievement may initially burn bright, but often, like a galactic super nova, burn out just as quickly. |
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I thank the Lord that He is not an extinct volcano and did not burn out there and exhaust His love in one supreme effort. |
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Sadly, many of the good ones burn out early because they get tired of dealing with the dregs of corporate life, whiners and complainers from all levels of the organization. |
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Will Glee, self-made savior of the music industry and glee clubs everywhere, burn out like a one-hit wonder? |
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Aravosis believes a lot of them will burn out and quit once the political fervor whipped up by the election begins to cool. |
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A higher setting could cause the fire to burn out of control. |
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Improvements in prison health and prison conditions can also lessen workplace stress for prison workers, and improve job satisfaction, which can reduce staff burn out and turn over. |
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And that's remarkable when most hairdryers burn out after just two to three years on average. |
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After six months of twelve-hour workdays, most people just burn out and quit. |
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Daily, however, is not recommended as this will result in overtraining and can burn out your nervous system. |
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Will it burn out people's eyes, stone women or cut off people's hands? |
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The problem is, we stress out, and we burn out. |
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We will also be able to ensure that our personnel do not burn out. |
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Are long-term volunteers starting to retire, or worse, burn out? |
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Fire keeps to grasp new settlements, tens hectares of forest burn out. |
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Garda Caroline Greenan said the smoke-burning stunts caused the car's turbo to burn out. |
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One is the burn out and power sharing issues that are common. |
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Hunting occurs during the dry season and frequently results in bush fires which burn out of control and cause extensive property damage and mortality each year. |
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The large surface to volume ratio of the chips results in heavy oxidation of the charge and the metal does not remelt, but tends to burn out instead. |
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Cheat grass is highly flammable after it dies and it can be very susceptible to wildfires, which often burn out of control and destroy wildlife habitat. |
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All floor traders are of a kind, and most burn out by their late thirties. |
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