Several of the inductors were burned out, the solenoid was split, and several of the resistors had broken loose. |
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The car was damaged in the accident but the driver did not stop and it was later found burned out. |
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There was also a bomb attack on a house and a taxi depot was burned out in the city. |
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He said the robbers got away in a car which had been stolen earlier and was later found burned out. |
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If you're burned out on trap, skeet and conventional sporting clays, don't get depressed. |
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It was simply smouldering, the flames long burned out leaving nothing but some charcoal what was once wood. |
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The problem took place as the first stage of the bright red rocket burned out. |
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Probation officers that I have dealt with are overburdened, overworked and burned out. |
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He could see the cloth wrapped crystal next to the burned out incense stick. |
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Their unit was ambushed with bombs, grenades and petrol bombs, but the soldiers managed to escape their vehicle before it burned out. |
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Two cars were also left burned out in one estate during the week of Bonfire Night. |
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She claimed that at least four cars had been burned out over recent months in the village. |
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Astrophysicists believe black holes are commonly formed by the inward collapse of stars that have burned out. |
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Soon his main engine burned out, shooting sparks all over Titty and giving her third degree electrical burns. |
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But for a burned out cop like Mitch, it was just what the proverbial doctor had ordered. |
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Rather than improving technique, burned out dancers may report debilitating fatigue, loss of enthusiasm, and injuries. |
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When we moved four years ago, we were in desperate need of a place because we had been burned out of our old house. |
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In the picturesque village of Slovnje, dozens of homes have been burned out. |
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During the riots of 2001 at least 5 Oldham pubs were burned out by firebombs. |
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The town centre is a scene of devastation, with the city theatre and other buildings burned out. |
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Upon arriving in Copenhagen, I was burned out from backpacking and looking forward to a good nap. |
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If we lose the vigor and intensity of our youth, or from overwork, we become drained, exhausted, burned out, longing for the vigor of old. |
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Eleven passengers died when a mystery blaze burned out a carriage of an overnight sleeper train today. |
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The walking wounded were often blind, their pupils, irises, and corneas burned out. |
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At the end of the grate, the burned out, hot combustion residue is discharged into the water bath of the deslagger. |
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The work dynamic is characterized by exploitation, control, and coercion of female workers, many of whom report feeling burned out and exhausted. |
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For example, in 1850 the steel making industry was drastically changed by the Bessemer process which burned out impurities in iron through the use of a blast furnace. |
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The welfare system is overworked, underpaid and they get burned out. |
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I think we spent a lot of time trying to convince tired and burned out staff that this is a good idea, instead of convincing the people who really should make the decisions. |
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She was burned out of her house and her relatives killed in front of her. |
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It was dark, save for the sconces that lined the walls, but many of those had burned out, giving even further evidence that the wee hours of the morning were nigh. |
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Ten days later the fires had burned out and I shared a railway buffet car with dozens of Cree and Swampy Cree travelling north from Thomson to Hudson Bay. |
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Even if we were conscious of the manipulation, it was very hard to detach ourselves from that because we were so burned out. |
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Over the past week, a number of cars have been burned out and premises vandalised in the local industrial estate where nine companies ply their trade. |
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The two unlikely and show-stealing turns come in Kris Kristofferson's haunted enactor of justice, and Keira Knightley's burned out piece of emotionally orphaned wreckage. |
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Both of them argue that they were simply burned out after four years at the helm, and it was just time to move on. |
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In point of fact, the mass vilification of the league, which peaked a month ago, burned out as quickly as it ignited. |
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He was directed to inspect the fuse box, where it was found that both main bilge pump fuses were burned out. |
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Members of his own family have been killed, tortured or burned out of their homes by the militias. |
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Then we had to cut our contingent in our next rotation into the Balkans because our troops were that badly burned out. |
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Our military leadership said they were burned out to such an extent we could not contribute longer. |
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Because of a lack of water, fires from the bombing raids burned out of control. |
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Each wing's outboard section had dropped directly down and came to rest on the ground, perpendicular to the burned out fuselage. |
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The lights burned out too quickly because of the vibrations from the music. |
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Flames quickly spread to the dry woods and burned out of control for about a week. |
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You buy a brand new car and in a few weeks you might have a bulb burned out and that's considered a defect in the regulations. |
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It is time that the worldliness be burned out of the church! |
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The plumes of smoke that hung over the skyline have long since gone, but when you look more closely, you notice the blackened patches of entire neighbourhoods that were burned out. |
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During the 1880s and 1890s, incandescent bulbs proved something of a disappointment: there was no way of dimming the bulbs, they burned out rapidly and the costs of electrical light exceeded those associated with gas. |
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Glass fragments could fall if the lamp has been burned out. |
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A chunk of astroturf burned out inside the penalty area during their 2-0 Scottish Cup win over the Bairns. |
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When an employee is stressed out, burned out or experiencing mental health issues such as depression or anxiety, it is common to be overwhelmed by negative thoughts and emotions. |
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It got a bellyache instead, It swallowed two burned out light bulbs tossed in the coop that must have smelled a lot like chicken eggs. |
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Silvestro Magro, OFM, was able to show the Minister General the restoration, thanks to foreign help, of the Church and House of the Vicariate which was completely burned out. |
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So why does the stapler endure long after the overhead projector burned out and the slide rule slid into oblivion? |
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How many studies do we need to become finally convinced that working these types of shifts leaves people burned out, de-motivated, demoralized and angry. |
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Other industrial damage occurred in Vogelheim, where practically the whole of a plastic works was burned out, and pithead buildings at two collieries were damaged or destroyed by H. E. and fire. |
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Better yet, or worse if you prefer, the same honest citizen can often count himself lucky if he doesn't wake up in the morning to find his car burned out. |
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Well, if your home was a burned out bomb shelter with radioactive goop and a Deathclaw staring down at you wondering what your liver is going to taste like. |
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As buildings collapsed from the shaking, ruptured gas lines ignited fires that spread across the city and burned out of control for several days. |
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On the frozen river, the spit-fires had burned out and the stalls were packing up. |
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Just over a minute after the third stage had burned out, the payload was released, and gas generators were used to push the spacecraft and spent upper stage apart. |
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My car was oversteering at the beginning of race one, which burned out the rears fairly quickly, so we worked on mitigating that for the afternoon event. |
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The laser was pot modded, so eventually its diode burned out with overuse. |
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Scotty will report to Captain Kirk that the lightbulb in the Engineering Section is burned out, to which Kirk will send Bones to pronounce the bulb dead. |
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Tank after tank split asunder or burned out, while all the time a tremendous British barrage lay over the Italian infantry and artillery positions. |
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