The ensuing blaze rapidly consumed the hemp, caused bad damage to the barn and burnt out a nearby tractor before firefighters could tame it. |
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She had died at the age of 45 from exhaustion, burnt out by the hardships of life. |
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After years of driving herself to do more and more, saying yes to everything and never missing an opportunity, she simply burnt out. |
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A number of known sites no longer contained boronias or they had been recently burnt out by fires. |
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The nonsense lyrics are either the ramblings of a burnt out fool or transcendent works of genius. |
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We have had fires galore and one family was burnt out when someone set a wheelie bin on fire in their porch. |
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By 1971, Leider was burnt out from the intense, Machiavellian politics of the New York art world. |
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While it was grinding it smelt like the grinder's motor had burnt out, all singed rubber and smoking grease. |
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A shop was set alight, 25 cars were burnt out and two police officers were injured. |
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The first successful light bulbs marketed by Edison in the 1880s produced so much heat that they burnt out very rapidly. |
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He was abducted at ten past three and the car was found burnt out five hours later at 8.17 pm. |
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There are many happy people in my country, many who work for justice and peace, but also many who are internally burnt out. |
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Check the fuses of the steering unit and the batteries, whether they are defective, have been removed, or are burnt out. |
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It seems all too frequently at the end, however, the wiki is left with the burnt out shell and bombed craters of a discussion that got too hot. |
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The once snow-white stones were now blackened by a combination of being burnt out and years of built-up dirt and dust, casting a midnight shadow over the landscape. |
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A brazier stands forlorn in one corner, its fire long burnt out. |
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I dropped out after two weeks when I realized I'd burnt out on extra-curricular activities in high school and couldn't bring myself to care anymore. |
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Even here in a holiday resort town we get caught up with the craziness of the daily merry-go-round and become progressively exhausted and burnt out. |
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You advise people to plan for early retirement while they are still fit and not burnt out. |
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One was cut down with an angle grinder, three were burnt out with petrol-filled tyres and the fifth was blown up by dynamite at the end of last month. |
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These caregivers are burnt out due to the increasing obligations they face. |
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We walked through ruins, past smashed up and burnt out cars, the rubble from collapsed houses and smashed pavements. |
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The samples were taken over a complete heating cycle, starting with the kindling of the fire and concluding when the fire had burnt out. |
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Simply enter your weight and waistline measurements, the body shaper's built-in microprocessor will then automatically calculate and accumulate the burnt out calories. |
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With all this, you might very well be burnt out after 10 years in the spotlight. |
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Then, once the rocket fuel has burnt out and the motor is jettisoned by the pilot, the slow glide back into the atmosphere and down to Earth can begin. |
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All too often, burnt out teachers are hounded out by bullying managers, failing to recognise that there is still much to offer if the right flexibilities are allowed. |
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Three days later he got a second SMS saying that she had got as far as Parys but her clutch had burnt out and could he let her have R800 more for the repairs. |
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Five albums, several smashes, a few misses and a new band member later and many of their early contemporaries have either burnt out or given into the ravages of time. |
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He was abducted by four masked men and driven to the remote townland of Lyracrumpane, where he was beaten up and left stranded after his car was burnt out. |
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Members of a family have to live in three different areas of the city, all because their home is burnt out, declared Alderman Pat Kennedy to the city council. |
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Many of the large abbey churches, particularly those outside the towns, were robbed, burnt out and abandoned. |
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This Lens is totally Brand New,not reconditioned or refurbished. If you have problems loading DVD discs, it's probably due to a coil burnt out on the laser lens. |
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Mr Schröder himself looks grey, puffy and burnt out, his legendary charm and pugnacity gone, his credibility battered. Yet the Greens, the Social Democrats' junior coalition partner, had hitherto been relatively unscathed. |
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Our soldiers are burnt out psychologically and physically. |
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The landing gear lights were turned on, and the crew, seeing the illumination of the landing lights, concluded that the affected landing gear was down and locked, and that the left gear down-and-locked light was burnt out. |
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The greater the number of non-work demands assumed by an employee, the more likely they are to report that they are stressed, burnt out and that their health is fair or poor. |
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Five Sherman tanks burnt out, also some German tanks an 88 mm guns. |
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The left main gear down-and-locked light was confirmed being burnt out. |
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Caregivers get burnt out and need respite. |
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A freezer, two refrigerators and all the samples they contained, representing two months of experiments on living animals in Cedre's greenhouse, were entirely burnt out. |
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Houses in the Royal Crescent, Circus and Paragon were burnt out along with the Assembly Rooms. |
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Two turbines are burnt out, and are uneconomic to replace with less than 10 years left. |
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There was not much action to see but we came across lots of burnt out Italian tanks that had been destroyed by our tanks. |
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Phosphorus and sulfur may be burnt out of the molten iron, but this also burns out the carbon, which must be replaced. |
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Open hearth furnaces are one of a number of kinds of furnace where excess carbon and other impurities are burnt out of pig iron to produce steel. |
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Then we got Tobacco Road on the corner here, but they finally got burnt out. The family she referred to lived at the end of the block. |
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Then I think about Georg Cantor, burnt out at forty, and persecuted to the point of madness by people opposed to his ideas about transfinity. |
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The report also said that the electric pump which supplies hydraulic power under normal operation of the landing gear had burnt out. |
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I'm no good now, I'm burnt out. I was real good but only got one good and one bad one. My leg, look! That's it! But the other leg, she's apples. And that's how it is. |
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Once a fire has burnt through the area, hollows in the peat are burnt out, and hummocks are desiccated but can contribute to Sphagnum recolonization. |
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One of three famous Empresses lay as a burnt out charred hulk. |
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Perhaps the blogs have taken poetic license too far, the neighborhood isn't 'trendy' enough to be abbreviated, or we're all too burnt out to learn more shorthand. |
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Burnt out devore velvets will be a strong fashion as they look great in rich jewel tones. |
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