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"burnt-out" Definitions
  1. destroyed or badly damaged by fire
  2. feeling as if you have done something for too long and need to have a rest

458 Sentences With "burnt out"

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"The teachers themselves are burnt out, the students are burnt out," said Shehwaro.
For example you can be "burnt out" from your job in accounting or firefighting, but you can't be "burnt out" because of your current relationship, according to WHO guidance.
"The frontline workers are burnt out and traumatized," he said.
Far fewer staff now report that they are burnt out.
Every profession features people who complain of becoming burnt out.
I remember I was really burnt out at that point.
The burnt out carcasses of large vehicles litter the roadside.
I started to get burnt out at 33 years old.
But, things aren't that simple if you're feeling burnt out.
Well, that might mean you're just plain ol' burnt out.
About two months after Jackson's birth, my thyroid burnt out.
I was so young, I just burnt out really quickly.
It's when they get burnt out that problems to arise.
Before that fight I was a little burnt out I think.
Where is the burnt-out babe with the Miss Havisham locks?
Turns out my skis got burnt out in the race yesterday.
On Friday, cars navigated burnt out vehicles that partially blocked streets.
I've probably been burnt out more times than I can count.
And if you already feel burnt out, you can recover faster.
I was a little burnt out on being in Green Day.
We were just chefs burnt out of the fine dining world.
She arrived at college feeling depleted, exhausted, and academically burnt out.
But as she entered adulthood, Makosinski began to feel burnt out.
Burnt-out cars and buses had been used as a barricade.
He's really stressed and burnt out, and I feel a little helpless.
In front of the house in Bashiqa was a burnt-out car.
"I got burnt out being number one," said the 30-year-old.
The January 21 eclipse in fiery Leo asks if you're burnt out.
Nowadays taking emergency calls can leave him feeling burnt out and frustrated.
It feels fresh; it doesn't feel like we're burnt out from touring.
Are you actually burnt out, or just having a few unfortunate days?
Miccio was burnt out she said, and knew she needed a change.
Chickens mill around a burnt-out property in Kiah on January 8.
I can easily get burnt out on it, but it's so good!
To avoid getting burnt out in the first place, take micro-breaks.
But then I look again — burnt-out, barely hanging on — and reconsider.
Pretty sure I burnt out a bunch of neurons during this process.
"Stocks are the prettiest house in a pretty burnt out neighborhood," he said.
Eventually, the system burnt out, like an overclocked washing machine ripping itself apart.
A burnt out house that caught fire after Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi.
But at the end of the fourth season, we were all burnt out.
Carcases of burnt out cars, pockmarked ground and crumbling structures dotted the landscape.
I've been feeling burnt out, and it's only the third week of school.
"I actually got burnt out playing that way for a while," Neubauer says.
And frankly, I got burnt out on prosecuting drug cases and sentencing people.
A photograph posted online from the site showed the bus completely burnt out.
"We got a bit burnt out with creating the Advanced Edition," he said.
But then I started to struggle with feeling burnt out and cooped up.
Instead, it'd end up with a workforce that is broken down and burnt out.
I was just burnt out and I couldn't do the really big classroom sizes.
We'll be updating this list from here until the last firework has burnt out.
Sun and motley of colors, because everything is flat, literal, loud, and burnt out.
In the "after" images, the burnt-out areas show up as black and gray.
His attackers escaped in a van which was later found abandoned and burnt out.
Some 20 buses operated by local transport company Atac were burnt out in 2017.
Every great classic rock song has never been burnt out on ten other shows.
"Our electrics are burnt out," said Nicola Gastaldon, who runs a city-center bar.
"Our electrics are burnt out," said Nicola Gastaldon, who runs a city-center bar.
So, I burnt out for a lot of reasons, but mostly it was overwork.
This is the insidious wider fallout, I realized, just beyond the burnt-out zone.
I worked in Corporate America previously, and was completely burnt out from that experience.
Local television showed flames pouring from burnt-out vehicles as angry crowds gathered nearby.
I had done the most millennial thing I could do: I got burnt out.
Television footage showed smoke pouring from burnt-out buses and a smashed police vehicle.
That explains some of the passion from fans burnt out on the WoW formula.
Again, sort of the perception of Gawker was everyone gets burnt out, spit out.
A couple ops, huddled together by the burnt out toilets, occasionally glancing over in terror.
Companies should let them take a bit more, since burnt-out workers are less productive.
Do you ever feel burnt out or like you wish you could take a break?
Burnt out cars line blackened roadsides, abandoned in the panic and chaos of the evacuations.
Many homes are still rubble, with charred soil, and burnt-out cars at every turn.
She was burnt out, and that creativity drain has affected top creators across the internet.
By the time I finished it, I was just so burnt out from the process.
I was totally burnt out, having been on tour in bands since I was 16.
"I was really burnt out working in a salon and being a therapist," she explains.
Some people get burnt out; others get frustrated when everyone's not on the same page.
That song, and those moments, were a mental balm to my otherwise burnt out brain.
But we could all do with more relaxation—especially if you're a burnt out millennial.
Outside, heavy rains poured down as animals howled near the carcasses of burnt-out vehicles.
Burning Man is in danger of becoming burnt out, thanks to the crowds and commercialization.
"When I was contemplating early retirement while working, I was very burnt out," she said.
And then also because when men are burnt out, they tend to act out more.
Jackie (Pamela Anderson) is a burnt-out AuraCycle instructor in the midst of a midlife crisis.
Many burnt-out villages have since been bulldozed, and surviving buildings demolished, by the Myanmar authorities.
And getting the software into the hands of more medical staff could alleviate burnt out specialists.
Her partied-out pal holds her head in her hands, burnt-out from the day's activities.
But as far as putting it out there and staying motivated, I won't get burnt out.
Assuming you won't be burnt out by the Xbox family by the time of Scorpio's release.
I was getting burnt out—I was questioning if I even wanted to do it anymore.
This season, fires have now burnt out 2.7 million hectares with a perimeter of 19,235 kms.
And we know that burnt out employees are over 30 percent more likely to change jobs.
This is not some kind of "I'm burnt out, I need to just go away" break.
And Krusty from "The Simpsons," while hilarious with his burnt-out skepticism, wasn't exactly the class-standard.
What advice would you give someone who feels burnt out, either by a sport, workout, or anything?
If you feel unchallenged and burnt out, it might be time to move on to something new.
Also on Sunday, a family returned to the wreckage of their burnt-out home in South Lake.
I would tell other women who are burnt out on modern dating technology to focus on yourself.
She functions as an avatar of our current work culture: burnt out, frustrated, bored, hostile, apathetic, helpless.
The car was later found burnt out in nearby Bellbird, and police are still investigating the incident.
Eventually he was burnt out, and he and his wife went to Germany for about a year.
Or maybe last week was too much like crunch and now everybody's just a little burnt out.
Burnt-out cars lie in shrapnel-scarred villages; fallen power lines hang next to empty ammunition crates.
He added that the tanker, five buses, two trucks, a tricycle and 45 cars were burnt out.
At the end of the summer of 2016, I found myself burnt out and sick and sad.
We cannot allow people to be slaughtered and burnt out of their homes, while the world watches.
She felt that she was burnt out, even despite doing so much to take care of herself.
Burnt out The long hours and physical labor, however, began taking a bigger toll on Mullen's health.
But I did secretly enjoy happy endings, toxic love affairs, and burnt out starlets begging for drugs.
TV footage showed the burnt-out remains of cars as rescue workers rushed to evacuate the wounded.
It wasn't until she began to feel burnt out that she realized the importance of taking vacations.
J.C. "Burnt Out Star," from the prolific Australian psychedelic band Pond, is idyllic, then sumptuous, then ominous.
It's called RockStar Therapy; built by, and for, those who feel burnt out by the music business.
I suspect I am bordering on "burnt out" from my current job and looking for a job.
Molten metal runs from a burnt-out vehicle at a destroyed property in Sarsfield on Dec. 31.
The remains of burnt-out buildings are seen along a main street in Cobargo on Dec. 31.
Pictures of the town, seen by Reuters, showed shattered structures and blackened streets littered with burnt-out debris.
Fallen debris from the burnt-out roof near the high altar inside Notre Dame Cathedral on April 214.
"I just want to tell stories," I complained bitterly to another game master, burnt-out and increasingly discouraged.
Sun works with several clients who retired because they felt burnt out after decades in the same industry.
Make shifts in your life and create balance or you risk feeling burnt out all of the time!
The final straw wasn't a run-in with an angry celebrity publicist or just generally being burnt out.
Pictures circulating on social media showed the burnt-out remains of a bus and medics treating wounded people.
You know what's interesting is, I think in the beginning of this year, I was getting burnt out.
I'd placed myself on an online-dating fast in November after feeling majorly burnt out on my apps.
Photos posted on social media showed a burnt out car and smoke at the site of the blast.
Footage broadcast by the state-run Ikhbariya news channel showed several twisted and burnt-out cars and vans.
The battered and burnt-out environments of Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan are a few recent examples of this.
But after a decade, she got burnt out from the jobs right around the time she got pregnant.
At one point a human skeleton can be seen in the passenger seat of a burnt-out car.
Today, Noisey is pleased to premiere the album's title track and Jennylee's dark, digitally burnt out partner remix.
People get burnt out; they get tired; generations succeed each other; people don't want to be their mothers.
"Maybe in 10 years, if she keeps going like this, maybe she will feel burnt out," he said.
If you're burnt out, if you're depressed, if you're feeling weary and lost and paranoid, you're a mess.
A dog visits the burnt-out property of its owner's family member in Kia, Australia, on January 8.
"When I was contemplating early retirement while working, I was very burnt out," Livingston previously told Business Insider.
A Reuters photographer at the scene saw 20 bodies of civilians and burnt-out minibuses, motorbikes and cars.
Disney CEO Bob Iger has already addressed the sobering realization that "Star Wars" fans are getting burnt out.
I had been working at a startup for nearly seven years, and I was burnt out and tired.
In another 20 years you might be burnt out on oat and ready to return to the real thing.
Burnt out on the idea of Valentine's Day dates with hearts and flowers and Michelin-starred prix fixe meals?
The Canard Enchaine reported that police had found the remains of seven cigarette butts in the burnt-out cathedral.
Here, Steve Buscemi's burnt-out God hates humanity so much that he decides to destroy Earth (sounds about right).
Journalists have been allowed to tour the burnt out, vacant neighborhoods, revealing the changed city the fire left behind.
I started Self-Care Sundays because I was beginning to feel exhausted and burnt out leading the Resistance Manual.
There, a tower constructed of dismantled airplane parts hoists the shell of a burnt-out car in the air.
When you're feeling burnt out, it's important to take time for yourself, and remember the simple pleasures in life.
When Town, then 34, found herself burnt out as a corporate attorney, she started brainstorming ways to retire faster.
Being around others constantly can make you feel burnt out or start to put a strain on your relationships.
Already sun-drenched in burnt-out boomer for poetry—"A little voice Inside my head said, "Don't look back.
We're just trying to avoid getting burnt out on the very things that were supposed to bring us joy.
She stuck it out, growing better and happier in her job, but she was burnt out after five years.
The idea that life and civilization flourish everywhere, from the universe's birth to its burnt-out end, is deeply appealing.
Images surfaced at the time on Facebook purporting to show a burnt-out engine from the incident, according to Military.
Rex Tillerson let it slip how burnt out he is while walking through a park in Geneva, Switzerland on Thursday.
Across the street, there's a burnt-out building, rendered indistinguishable by fire followed by months of rain, cold, and heat.
But having worked as a press promoter for years, I started getting burnt out at the beginning of the year.
Khalif Rainey stares intensely across the police tape marking the burnt out parts of the neighborhood he loves and represents.
Despite the countless recipes she's developed over the years, Garten shows no signs of getting burnt out from the process.
A burnt out car sits in front of a home destroyed by a wildfire in Santa Rosa, California, on Oct.
In the rush to escape eastern Mosul, women clutching babies and elderly men and women stepped past burnt-out cars.
This can lighten your electric bill, and save you from the hassle of removing and disposing of burnt-out bulbs.
So it totally made sense that he burnt out after we were on tour for months and months and months.
After getting burnt out from salon work, Hunt felt compelled to explore the connection between hair and art and expression.
It's awesome, but we have to make sure they stay engaged keep a watchful eye and don't get burnt out.
I did that for about a year and raised a little bit of money, but it burnt out pretty quickly.
Old men sit and play chess amongst the rubble while children play in the burnt-out shell of a bus.
The pair walked through the charred shells of houses and past burnt-out vehicles and met rescue crews and residents.
I felt burnt out but I couldn't shake the feeling that I should still be posting stuff on social media.
In it, she explores a frozen, snowy version of the Red Keep, complete with a charred, burnt-out ceiling. Hmm.
When I burnt out years ago, I took off for a month and spent time learning to fly a helicopter.
When I felt burnt out from political action, Wolfenstein: The New Colossus demanded I consider the costs of selfish inaction.
When I left my previous job, I was earning twice the salary I make now, but I was completely burnt out.
Michonne sets out to a field and sits on top of a burnt out truck, presumably looking for things to kills.
We offer friendship, support, and love in a society that's so clearly over-worked, burnt out, and in need of tenderness.
"It's a very tough culture and maybe not for everyone, maybe some people get burnt out, it's somewhat concerning," Anderson said.
Worrying about others can often leave you feeling a bit burnt-out, but you always think their happiness is worth it.
When it comes to wilderness, all Fallout games tend to feel largely the same: burnt-out forests filled with mutated animals.
Yeah. I'm not crazy about drinking or anything, so the thing I might be burnt out about is just working bars.
You're burnt out on predictable thrillers and paint-by-numbers romances, and you're in the mood for something a little odd.
What I really think it was is that I got burnt out in Brooklyn, so I left and went to Houston.
Police said several gas canisters were retrieved from the burnt out vehicle, along with large plastic containers that had contained petrol.
This may be down to the growth of "lifestyle farming", a favourite of burnt-out city-dwellers who want a change.
But there's one aspect of her extremely social life that the reality star feels almost burnt out from — her Instagram account.
The helicopter, the pilot of which was later released, was found burnt out north of Paris, as was a getaway car.
We're a solid team where everyone pitches in and says yes, despite being tired and probably already a little burnt out.
You even have like Esalen, the super hippie retreat on the Pacific Ocean, is now like burnt-out Silicon Valley people.
A burnt-out vehicle is pictured following clashes over the amendment to India's citizenship law, in New Delhi on Feb. 26.
Feeling burnt out with those songs, Barnes immediately set about visiting the locations that piqued his interest while on the road.
I got burnt out very quickly after that realization and decided to start a business helping people prevent and manage burnout.
" Musk also revealed that his 120-hour schedule left him feeling exhausted, "nutty," and like he'd "burnt out a bunch of neurons.
The truck did not fare as well, and local media posted footage of the road covered in countless burnt-out Axe cans.
Once I get burnt out on it and start making the same songs, I go back on the road and experience life.
"There are massacres taking place, people's throats are being slit ... villages are being burnt out, there's a scorched-earth policy," she said.
Burnout is real and though we're not saying he is actually burnt out yet, the steps he has taken are not enough.
The vehicle was discovered "abandoned and burnt out" near the scene about an hour and a half after the pieces were stolen.
Fyre Festival has finally burnt out, and from the looks of things, no amount of stoking the "fyre" will ever revive it.
As a result, his energy skyrocketed—allowing him to feel less burnt out while performing even more shows and expanding his business.
The company's current incarnation didn't come until 2010, when a burnt-out couple living in Phoenix, Arizona, decided they needed a change.
I was extremely burnt out and tired after such high intensity jobs, and so I ended up doing a fellowship in Hawaii.
A second burnt-out vehicle belonging to the suspects was also found in the area of Gillam in Manitoba on July 22.
Nowhere is the squeeze on Saudi's prospects more obvious than beneath the burnt-out pipes and towers of the Khurais oil plant.
This strategy won't just keep you focused, it will help motivate you when you're tired, burnt out and ready to give up.
Guerrasio: So when you see him on screen you don't feel burnt out from playing him, you could see yourself playing him again?
If you're completely exhausted and completely burnt out, you're more likely to make a mistake and you're more likely to harm a patient.
Footage from another part of the camp showed burnt-out cars, dozens of abandoned vehicles, shattered buildings and tents made out of blankets.
I was completely burnt out on dating, since I'd been treating my love life as a sprint to the finish line (a.k.a. marriage).
The airport was fringed with burnt-out fighter planes and scores of people, a skewer in each hand, scouring the tarmac for landmines.
Shot-up storefronts and apartment blocks, carcasses of burnt-out armored vehicles and signs marking minefields now define the cityscape along the sea.
A firefighter walks down a road past a burnt out hillside as fire continues to burn in the foothills outside of Calabasas, Calif.
The flange sculptures were originally each hand-formed in a lost wax process, which was then burnt out into a poured aluminum mold.
Seven weeks at number one, 40 dates on the road ... Rae Sremmurd should be burnt out but sounds like that's not the case.
We take a series of shortcuts, and Craig talks yet another burnt out volunteer into giving us a lift to find Marty's car.
There, they met other millennials: gig-economy workers, midwives, a burnt-out former bank manager, a paralegal, and a tree-house–building arborist.
Pictures taken at the scene after the strike and seen by Reuters showed a large burnt-out flatbed truck surrounded by charred bodies.
Pictures on PNG's EMTV Online showed burnt out heavy machinery and a fire burning in a shipping container at the site in Angore.
Annie's generation, by and large, are the most educated—yet are deeply in debt, anxiety-filled, and burnt out from completing everyday tasks.
Here are some guidelines to max out your results with daily doubles—without winding up injured, burnt out, or just hating the gym.
And he's apparently not even burnt out on stop-motion after all that as he's already working on a stop-motion Ghostbusters film.
Photos on social media that Reuters could not independently verify showed a burnt out car and smoke at the site of the blast.
The remains of burnt-out buildings are seen along a main street in the New South Wales town of Cobargo on Dec. 21.
There is a question about whether the audience now is as energized by that, wants as much or if they're now burnt out.
I was getting burnt out, and before I reached my breaking point, I decided to start making freeze-dried ice cream in my apartment.
Many people came to the site of the burnt-out building on Monday, and protesters took to the streets of Rio later that night.
It throws a series of tough decisions at you while the clock ticks down, its demands delivered by an increasingly burnt-out central officer.
"This is the greatest country in the world," he added in a video, standing in front of a burnt-out home in the city.
"If you can look uphill from where you are and see a burnt-out area, you are at risk," the National Weather Service said.
A 2012 Finnish study found women who said they were burnt out at work were more likely to have a habit of emotional eating.
At the start, they employed one "very burnt-out" social worker but knew there was more work than one person could handle, Esguerra said.
They also framed the breakneck pace of the fashion cycle as a problem that leaves designers burnt out and doesn't help gain new customers.
When he walks offstage in Detroit at the end of the movie, he's almost silent, his engine burnt out, the lowest of his registers.
If you exhaust all your energy and capacity for outrage upfront, you're going to get burnt out, or go a little crazy, or both.
Attacks were also confirmed in the North of Santander department, and a road in the western coffee region, where a bus was burnt out.
At the time, that was alien, but eventually, as we all grew weary of social media and burnt out on over-sharing, it caught on.
Many people who change jobs are looking to get out of a negative situation at work, whether that's feeling underpaid, uninspired, or just burnt out.
She's glowing, she's thriving, she's wearing sexy leather dictator clothes and giving troubling speeches in front of the burnt-out shell of the Red Keep.
If you feel unhappy and burnt out because your equilibrium is out of whack, there are ways to approach your boss to discuss some options.
At the very least, if you're burnt out on Valentine's Day rom-coms, well, let The Handmaiden be the answer to your anti-romance needs.
It seems at least plausible that Phelps was feeling burnt out in the leadup to the 2012 Olympics, considering that he retired immediately following them.
In order to continue his habit, Luke eventually burnt out his relationships: He cheated his siblings out of money and missed his twin sister's wedding.
I got burnt out in Houston and then I left again, and when I went to Cali, I was just in a much calmer place.
They know all about the boarded-up and burnt-out homes, the gunshots they hear at night and now, the water they're terrified to drink.
"I felt very burnt-out from touring and making records; I felt trapped by it – I felt like I had to do it," she says.
The entire flat has been burnt out, but no body has been found, leaving the force on the job of locating the tenant: Vicky Fleming.
"When I came here, it was understood you did this job for one to three years, and then you're done — you're burnt out," he said.
The Air Force Is Trying to Fix Drone Pilot Burnout With Dank Memes Air Force drone pilots are stressed out, burnt out, overworked and undertrained.
Some familiar good ol' boys turn up here, including Quinn's father, a burnt-out Hollywood stuntman with a delusional scheme to open a dude ranch.
I'd just done two records back to back, and toured those records back to back for five or six years, and I was burnt out.
While her sport is increasingly populated by burnt-out gymnasts and divers who trade one obsession for another, Kearney embodied Norwich's adherence to nature's rhythms.
Nearly all of us have experienced feeling stressed or burnt out at work and are well aware of how paralyzing it can be at its worst.
I was exhausted and often actually couldn't make it into work because I was so burnt out from everything along with my hypersomnia and chronic fatigue.
Smoke was still rising from several shops hours after the explosion as a bulldozer cleared the burnt-out chassis of the vehicle used in the blast.
"The fans will notice little stuff, like when I'm sitting there with my tip bucket, and there's just a burnt-out cigarette in it," Tidicue says.
Wearing different hats at work can be tiring for Kutcher, who shared that "hanging out with my kids gives me energy" when he feels burnt out.
Whether you're a student, a busy parent, a burnt-out employee, or some combination of all of those things, chances are you've been in this situation.
I have tried all sorts of hard and fast diets, fads and workouts, but I always would get burnt out after a few weeks or so.
It wasn't until my last long run before the race, where every step was a mental and physical battle, when it hit me: I'm burnt out.
A burnt-out vehicle sits by the roadside after fires swept through bushland and properties near Macksville on the Mid North Coast of NSW, Nov. 11.
"These sightings were prior to the sighting of the burnt-out vehicle," she added, suggesting that the teens had been in the area for several days.
The amount of work she had to do to keep up with the demand her broad service list created also left her overworked and burnt out.
Clashes between police and rebel soldiers took place in Casanare, in the central eastern region, where, according to authorities, the rebels also burnt out a car.
Almost nothing is as sad to witness as a child burnt out by life — and it is this sensation that lends Summerfield's impressive debut its weight.
There was also a brief period where she resided in a "burnt out Buick LeSabre" — until she got hepatitis when a pimp spit in her mouth.
To add insult to injury, the burnt-out wreckage of their vehicles was discovered on Thieves' Street in a village not far from the capital Tirana.
But many of those deep-pocketed donors are burnt out and say they will sit on their money in the wake of the disastrous 2016 elections.
Port Macquarie Koala Hospital launched a GoFundMe last October to help address this issue, hoping to raise $25,000 for wildlife drinking stations in burnt out areas.
A man's body was found inside a burnt-out car off a major highway on the South Coast, state police said hours earlier before that announcement.
A burnt out structure is visible through the smoke as a wildfire continues to burn east of Strawberry Reservoir, in Wasatch County, Utah, Tuesday, July 3, 2018.
On April 18, she and three of her closest friends, feeling "burnt out from working so hard," left for a week-long vacation in Riviera Maya, Mexico.
The flags shaped like KKK hoods had the eyes burnt out with nothing but darkness behind them and sat on poles with bases shaped like Nazi swastikas.
It was tragic for the area, but it turned out to work in the show's benefit because it feels like a world that's just been burnt out.
There will be enough ethical quandaries and burnt-out cities to worry about without always having to be on the lookout for an extra set of specs.
He left the post after just three years, burnt out by the increasingly fast pace of the industry, and has mainly focused on his own collection since.
By May of that year, it was burnt out, said Dr. Howard Markel, director of the Center for the History of Medicine at the University of Michigan.
Abbott estimates that most backpackers typically don't spend more than a year and a half traveling nonstop because they get burnt out from the lack of community.
Just when Singh's YouTube success was landing her more acting roles and she'd launched her own company, Unicorn Island Productions, she realized she was feeling burnt out.
"There has been a big improvement in the situation," Delhi's chief of police S.N. Srivastava said while touring the area, littered with burnt-out vehicles and schoolbooks.
While many of these species were previously regarded as secure, some strongholds "have burnt out so extensively [they] may now actually be much less secure," he said.
The images, taken from about 10 km (six miles) from the town, showed bodies on the ground, burnt out armoured vehicles and other destroyed trucks and buildings.
It's cheap, cheerful, and really tasty, and it also provides a viable outlet for service industry professionals burnt out by the mental and physical exhaustion of restaurant kitchens.
The authoritative Crime Survey of England and Wales asks people whether it is a problem where they live, alongside things such as drug dealing and burnt-out cars.
I keep worrying that some kind of monster is going to pop out of one of the burnt-out cars that have become permanent fixtures of the landscape.
It's not like Zimmer's burnt out by the workload: he's found the time to score dozens of animated movies, video games, and dramas in between his superhero blockbusters.
I can't handle going to your party, because I'm burnt out and coming out of the fog of grief and have no idea what I'd be doing there.
They gave us great skills -- the Romans, underfloor heating and aqueducts, the Greeks, philosophy, mathematics and demos (democracy) -- but both burnt out under the weight of global power.
The movie's one joke is reserved for the end credits, where Lamm's colleagues are listed as Boring Professor, Drunken Professor, Smug Professor, Burnt Out Professor, and Department Lothario.
After years of working in finance making a six-figure salary, she felt burnt out and uninspired, and decided to take time off to travel around Latin America.
Seven people have died this week, including a volunteer firefighter, a man found in a burnt-out car and a father and son who died in their house.
Reuters reporters were shown repair work under way, with cranes erected around two burnt-out stabilisation columns, which form part of oil-gas separation units, and melted pipes.
Reuters reporters were shown repair work under way, with cranes erected around two burnt-out stabilisation columns, which form part of oil-gas separation units, and melted pipes.
Calais (France) (AFP) - Dozens of migrants, including children, were left wandering Thursday through France's "Jungle" camp after sleeping rough on the edges of the burnt-out Calais settlement.
"I was burnt out at that point," the country music star told CNBC Make It at the Chase and Southwest Airlines' #BigDreamsStartSmall event in New York City on Wednesday.
And if you think Steel's lengthy workdays would led to feeling burnt out and a poor work-life balance, it is likely she'd tell you that's not the point.
"I was like, get me away from it because I'd been doing it so long, and I was kind of burnt out on it in a way," she says.
He said a main reason health-care professionals begin to feel burnt out is they are often subjected to rigorous work schedules and forget about taking care of themselves.
The Coalition will give these companies specific style guides and pay them for, say, 201 different burnt-out car models, which is faster and cheaper than building them internally.
In its burnt-out, run-down style it evokes the post-apocalyptic settings of games like Fallout, and especially—given the island's Russian theming—the Stalker and Metro series.
She had some short-term successes, but soon enough I could smell the smoke on her breath or see the burnt-out butts hidden in her desk drawer ashtray.
As emergency services continued to search the burnt-out high rise tower, Cundy explained that 24 people were still being treated in hospital, while 12 were receiving critical care.
I was kind of burnt out on graphics, so I ended up switching jobs and I figured I could use my free time to focus on the creative stuff.
Moving slowly both helps them cut back on gas expenses, but also keeps them from getting burnt out on camping and spending more than they need to on hotels.
Across the river, still smouldering, loomed the burnt-out form of Notre-Dame de Paris, its spire collapsed, its bell towers and buttresses standing silent in the dawn light.
"There is more sexist behavior when people are burnt out," she said, although it was not clear if she meant that napping more would stop men from behaving badly.
A Massachusetts family of five was found dead inside their burnt-out Sheffield home, and authorities say the murderer was the family's 41-year-old father, who then killed himself.
"Moviegoers aren't burnt out on Spider-Man or superhero movies, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe clearly has promising life beyond the end of their first era in 'Endgame,'" he said.
ON AUGUST 20th Guzel Semenova, a 25-year-old Muscovite, was strolling through the grounds of Muzeon, one of the city's parks, and stopped by a burnt-out, rusty trolleybus.
Ally wouldn't have become the sensation she does if not for Jackson, and it's clear that Jackson, if not for Ally, would have burnt out far sooner than he did.
The free tier might attract them to getting started, but instructors might just get burnt out from being instructors in general — whether that's on Teachable or a marketplace like Udemy.
A man was found dead in his burnt-out vehicle, while hundreds of animals, including a mountain lion and bengal tigers, had to be evacuated from the Wildlife Waystation sanctuary.
"In other news this FABULOUS new bob is the chicest way to style out some burnt-out mother of dragons split ends," she shared on Instagram, adding the hashtag #whenyoulooklikeawildlingitstimetochop.
Passing burnt-out buildings and villages recently controlled by al Qaeda militants, their bus was held at checkpoints by Houthi fighters who interrogated passengers and searched among luggage for weapons.
So, don't forget to reflect back on your previous experiences—they can reveal a lot about whether or not you're truly burnt out or just having a few rocky workdays.
Foye was burnt out, and as a single woman, she watched as one after another of her close friends paired off and procreated, just as society encourages women to do.
That was a better time — a time before all I had left were the burnt-out ends of smoky days, the stale, cold smell of morning, and this Cats trailer.
MATI, Greece (Reuters) - Standing in the burnt-out shell of what used to be his home and business, Theodoros Kouris waits for Greek government inspectors to decide the building's fate.
Only 144 hours separated last week's debate and this one, but even the loose anger from last week's debate seemed diminished into a burnt-out "end of the tour" feel.
Burnout often results from a misalignment of input and output; you get burnt out when you feel like you're putting more into your work than you're getting out of it.
We cannot lead at our best and hold the strongest "container" for those we love and lead if we're burnt out, exhausted, unhappy, unkind to ourselves, and not fully resourced. 
Feeling burnt out, she told her producers that she spoke with Oprah, and the two had decided to merge their talk shows, so they could each take half a year off.
A burnt out neighborhood in Fort McMurray (Image: DigitalGlobe)Wildfires continue to ravage the Canadian province of Alberta, and experts say they could double in size and take months to extinguish.
If the muted, barely-there makeup trend makes you feel fresh-off-the-treadmill levels of burnt out, MAC has some news that will get you right back on your feet.
Jun Shin, a 30-year-old Chinese man living in nearby Osaka, came to the site on Thursday night to lay flowers near the burnt-out office and say a prayer.
"It's about staying healthy and happy, enjoying my tennis and not getting too burnt out at the beginning of the year knowing that it is a very long season," she said.
So Jake and his dad (Chris O'Dowd, completely wasted in a nothing role) go to Wales, where Jake finds that the orphanage is a burnt-out shell in the present day.
The Note8 has big, burnt-out shoes to fill, so this is just the start of the rumor cycle surrounding what's sure to be a do-or-die effort from Samsung.
On the announcement post, Roosh said there were two reasons for doing so, one was that he was burnt out and the second was that de-platforming had it's desired effect.
Gunmen shot some of the passengers at point blank range and sprayed the vehicles with bullets, causing one to burst into flames, according to purported videos of the burnt-out vehicle.
But from time to time they also illuminate the burnt-out wrecks by the roadside, the remains of battles past, while two heavy trucks bear tanks onwards to today's front line.
"I assumed any project that could make money would require loads of time — time that I didn't feel like I had, given how burnt out I was at work," she said.
I have zero meetings today, so I'm pumped to dive into my workload, but also feeling somehow already burnt out before I even open my email up for the first time.
Pictures on PNG's EMTV Online in June showed burnt out heavy machinery and a fire burning in a shipping container at the site in Angore, which suffered "significant vandalism," Exxon's statement said.
Koenig also called for banks to be given time to issue debt that can be written down to replenish capital that has been burnt out in a crisis, and thus shield taxpayers.
Viewed through the scope of my rifle, Call of Duty's Highway of Death—with its burnt out cars, gray dust, and cracked road—looks exactly like photographs of Iraq's Highway of Death.
For women like me, who grew up watching and rewatching burnt out VHS tapes of the film, Spice World is our cultural lodestone—and we'll never give up on the good times.
Once a city of more than a quarter of a million people, Bama is now a ghost town, littered with burnt-out buildings and home to 11,000 people living behind military fortifications.
We're told Xan's been working nonstop on it -- if he wasn't onstage somewhere, he was in the studio trying to perfect the project -- and, at this point, he just feels burnt out.
While parents across the country are likely burnt out from the hit song by now, "Baby Shark" has played a crucial part in one little girl's goal of learning how to walk.
Art Murphy (R) and his wife Shirley look at a burnt-out section of their property which was caught in bushfires in Old Bar, 350 kilometres north of Sydney on Nov. 11.
Port Macquarie Koala Hospital also launched a GoFundMe in October to finance drinking stations for wildlife in burnt out areas, which has since raised over $1 million — well over their $25,000 goal.
The BoE was setting out more detailed proposals on the location within banking groups of mandatory "bail-in" debt that can be written down to replenish burnt-out capital in a crisis.
It's a burnt-out rap opera (and accompanying screenplay), laced with bleary, smeary production and song-to-song tonal shifts from glittering radio singles to multi-part suites to hallucinogenic stylistic experiments.
Apart from that, however, he supports his son's entrepreneurial spirit and doesn't seem concerned that the burden could end up too high, or that his son could eventually end up burnt out.
The blazes have burnt out more than 11.7 million hectares (117,643 sq km) across Australia's most populous states, killing at least 33 people and about 1 billion animals, and destroying 2,500 homes.
Over the past few years, creators have started openly discussing feeling burnt out, which often comes from the pressure to constantly churn out new videos for their thousands -- sometimes millions -- of fans.
Radical Party lawmaker Evhen Deidei posted photos on his Facebook page from the scene of Wednesday's attack which showed the burnt-out shell of a motorcycle in front of a damaged vehicle.
A 2018 Gallup study found that nearly a quarter of full-time employees report feeling burnt out at work "very often or always," and nearly half — 44 percent — said they feel it sometimes.
In a rather sudden jump to conclusions stemming from the belief that whoever burnt out the flat had intent to destroy evidence, Shepherd questions whether someone on the inside could have murdered Vicky.
These are a few of the personal items left strewn among the burnt-out remains of hundreds of homes in this coastal resort community that was devastated by Monday&aposs wildfire in Greece.
When the teens' burnt-out truck was found days after Lucas Fowler and Chynna Deese's murders, near the body of a third unidentified man, police said they didn't think the cases were linked.
What I observe in many countries, because they have a lot of coal, coal is burnt out in China, is burnt out in India, in the US as well, is that and it's cheap to produce coal, much cheaper than gas because gas is complex, you need to liquify it and you need to transport it so what I observe is that you have many countries which try to be genuinely like India, on the road map of two degrees.
With zero wins since the season began in January, perhaps the team should try a new approach, such as giving its players ample time to rest and relax so they aren't constantly burnt out.
A burnt out pickup truck is seen in the driveway of a destroyed home in the Beacon Hill neighborhood during a media tour of the fire-damaged city of Fort McMurray on May 9.
If I had a dime for everyone I've heard describe themselves as sad, anxious, or burnt out in the last year, hell, there'd be enough money to pay off all of our therapy bills.
Mindee Hardin, a mom of six in Beaverton, Oregon, said that if parents are truly feeling "burnt out," they should examine why they are feeling that way and fix it as soon as possible.
By the time Geri left in '98, we were all knackered, we were so burnt out basically, and we'd lived on adrenaline for a year… But I was like 'I'll make a solo record!
Telling the story of Clinton's impeachment is a calculated risk for FX and the American Crime Story team, since Americans might be pretty burnt out on politics in the homestretch of the 2020 election.
" Take a nap, darling: "Because the data also tell us that being 'always on' and always available means being unfocused, distracted, reactive, and always stressed and burnt out, and as a result, often acting out.
In general, Dr. Amsellem says, you might consider time off when you're feeling burnt out beyond capacity and when something in your life is bothering you so much that it's affecting your focus and productivity.
Douglas Thron was filming the devastation of the Northern California fires with his drone when he unexpectedly spotted a U.S. Postal Service worker delivering mail through the burnt-out ruins in a clean, white truck.
A street light that has burnt out and isn't repaired quickly is likely to have much more of an effect on a voter's impression of government competence than an editorial in the New York Times.
But South Africans were so burnt out by the existential fight they pitched against Zuma, and so desperate to see the leader who came after him as good, that they blinded themselves to Ramaphosa's iniquity.
Unverified online photographs showed a large plume of smoke rising above the buildings as well as burnt out cars and bodies on the ground at the site of one of the blasts, including several children.
Local Delaney, "born and bred a spit away" from the burnt out shadow of Grenfell Tower, is planning to move to another site in nearby Ladbroke Grove where they were based during last year's renovation.
I was baking on the side, but I was waiting to do something more with it—especially towards the end of my career at the NYU School of Medicine, when I felt really burnt out.
Scafaria and cinematographer Todd Banhazl film Lopez in semi-silhouette in front of a massive wall of pink-purple polka-dotted light (in a touch I liked, a few of the bulbs are burnt out).
Most recently, Crash and fellow legend Daze were tapped as graffiti consultants for Netflix's The Get Down, a show that depicts the roots of hip-hop in the burnt-out Bronx of the late 70s.
"As strength coaches, part of our role is to account for the pressure and strain of other activities during spring training to help players avoid overfilling their cups and getting burnt out or injured," says Malone.
So we need that kind of reflection, that leads to wisdom, and we know that when people are burnt out and running on empty, they're only going to be thinking short-term about their own survival.
When Danielle Town found herself burnt out and even starting to get sick from her work as a corporate attorney, she knew she didn't want to keep working at the same breakneck pace for much longer.
When asked how she manages it all and if she ever feels burnt out from the fast-paced lifestyle, Gavilanes talks about her future and the way she's setting herself up for good things to come.
When Danielle Town found herself burnt out and even starting to get sick from her work as a corporate attorney, she knew she didn't want to keep laboring at the same breakneck pace for much longer.
Cohn's exit is, in its way, normal: He passed his signature policy effort, he didn't get the promotion to Federal Reserve chair, he was losing influence internally, he was burnt out, and so he is leaving.
The two most revealing — and most extreme — executive sessions to focus on "diversity" didn't come until the final days of the tour, when many reporters were burnt out after three weeks of hearing the same talking points.
Though Garland's last shows were sold out, Deadline reports that the film will show how the actress, who worked almost her entire life, was particularly exhausted and burnt-out by the time she hit the London stage.
TBS has a goofy new sitcom coming up that has Steve Buscemi playing a burnt-out God and Daniel Radcliffe playing a member of a small team trying to turn things around with a few good miracles.
My wife and I were both burnt out on city life, and I think that I was also burnt on the business that I was in—the restaurant business that my wife had wisely moved on from.
Among the doctors that reported burnout, most commonly due to factors such as long work hours and more computerization of work, 43% reported having biases, compared with 36% of those who said they were not burnt out.
Then, the next day I would end up blowing up again because the core issues hadn't changed: I was burnt out and stressed out and didn't have the perspective to deal with my anger when it erupted.
Sure, scrubbing half-melted wax from the bottom of a burnt-out votive may ruin your sponge, manicure, and day — but, it also allows sustainability-focused consumers the opportunity to practice what they preach (on social media).
In a harbinger of the searing conditions expected, a number of fires burnt out of control in South Australia as temperatures topped 2000 degrees C (21974 F) across much of the state and strong winds fanned flames.
She felt burnt out and is looking to make some changes in 2017, including hiring interns and training them on the ins and outs of what makes an agency function, so Trans Models can continue to grow.
One of the most celebrated series in Batman Comics, the brilliant Gotham Central police procedural, is taking a lot of its cues from the portraits of terrified cops and burnt-out detectives that we saw in TAS.
"Although the burnt out car indicates a potential criminal link, you can't help but wonder about the story behind it or the sense of excitement of the people who caused it might have had," Healy and Wilson say.
Three people died in Spain's northwestern Galicia region - two of them women found inside a burnt-out car, the third a man in his 70s killed as he tried to save his farm animals, according to local media.
Ann, wanting to prove her upcoming detective skills, brings up that they never found the woman from the burnt out flat in Ripponden and, from what she remembers, Vicky Fleming almost exactly fits the profile of the deceased.
People who worked Black Friday got time and a half, so everyone was initially very happy, but by the time the Christmas season was over, people were so burnt out that we lost a significant amount of staff.
Though she had spent the last 12 years gaining a fanbase of more than 10 million followers with her frank and honest beauty reviews and tutorials, she was overworked, burnt out, and in desperate need of a recharge.
She proposes that this inability likely stems from the fact that she is simply burnt out—because she works so hard all the time, by the time she gets to her own self-maintenance tasks, she's too tired.
Daniel Beckwitt, 28, had been found guilty in April of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the death of Askia Khafra, 21, who was found "naked" and "charred" in the burnt-out basement of the Bethesda, Maryland, residence.
"The LED lights can be programmed to match the original VFX [visual effects] footage while eliminating the burnt-out bulbs, extreme heat and motor problems that troubled the original lights," said museum conservator Ariel O'Connor in the same statement.
She shared how she learned from her money mistakes with her millennial audience — Lapin's third, and latest, book, "Becoming Super Woman," tackles what to do when you feel burnt out and find yourself working hard but not moving forward. 
Honestly, it's hard to imagine Verge readers not having some interest in this title, unless they're just burnt out on teen-girl stories or The Purge-style violence, or they object to the hugely over-the-top tone here.
Teachers suffering from STSS (secondary traumatic stress syndrome) or just plain burnt-out, and students, especially those who have to overcome unimaginable odds just to get to school each day, need a chance to see that life is beautiful.
Teachers suffering from STSS (secondary traumatic stress syndrome) or just plain burnt-out, and students, especially those who have to overcome unimaginable odds just to get to school each day, need a chance to see that life is beautiful.
But as we peered out across the town—an urban sprawl of burnt-out cars and broken buildings—we saw that a house where a group of our friends had been sleeping was under attack, about 200 metres away.
RCMP Assistant Commissioner Jane MacLatchy said in a press conference in Winnipeg that on Wednesday morning, police located two male bodies eight kilometers [five miles] from where their burnt-out vehicle was found in northern Manitoba several weeks ago.
While most rappers who came up at the same time as him have burnt out, faded away, or otherwise fallen out of favor, the boss has outlasted the competition, his larger-than-life persona enduring with major label backing.
Teacher burnout is real Rhiannon Wenning, a community site coordinator at a high-poverty junior and senior high school in Jefferson County, Colorado, said teachers often get burnt out because they find the bureaucracy of the educational system exhausting.
Image: GettyA recovery team working at the site of Brazil's burnt-out National Museum in Rio de Janeiro have rescued several pieces of the 11,500-year-old Luzia skull—one of the most ancient human fossils ever discovered in the Americas.
Here, Strauss's narrator tries to develop an emotional connection ("Create an emotional connection" is step three of his five courtship "checkpoints"): Mostly, the stories depict a burnt-out and sad Strauss acting the part of an international playboy despite himself.
There's a level that takes place in what looks almost exactly like the so-called Highway of Death, a burnt out convoy of Iraqi vehicles that the U.S.-led coalition obliterated while they were in retreat during the Gulf War.
The show has a serious message but a lighthearted way about itself, like a gregarious, burnt-out hippie who hangs out at a local donut shop and moans between puffs on his Juul about how "they" fucked it all up.
While I worked nights and weekends, completely burnt out before I even arrived at the office on Monday mornings, I also missed out on key intern experiences, like grabbing lunch with co-workers, attending policy briefings, and networking after work hours.
On Sunday, workers in Paris and other cities swept up broken glass and towed away burnt-out cars while the government warned of slower economic growth and the judiciary said it would come down hard on looting and attacks on police.
But for me, like so many others whose circuits have been burnt out by constant stimuli—and who consider sleep to be such a deeply precious commodity—overcoming even this small challenge remains a dream that's just out of reach.
Mime artists lounge on the carpeted staircases, hundreds of tables littered with laptops stretch throughout various halls, and one man lies fully dressed and face down in a squatter's mattress, burnt out from the previous night of ferociously hitting keyboards.
Developers either moved on to other projects, became burnt out and withdrew from the communities, or in some cases were told that they should maybe take it easy and use the community managers as a conduit to the players more.
"I was always thinking about my greater purpose, but the turning point came when I was feeling really burnt out," Pong told CNBC Make It, recalling how he'd succumbed to allergies on the road from Sydney to Melbourne in 2900.
His story is not too different than the dozens of other chefs around the world who decided to open up a taqueria or another similar fast-casual concept after getting burnt out on cooking French, Italian, and other European cuisines.
Just as our Russian and Japanese economic fears proved to have been groundless as those economies burnt out, so too is there good reason to expect that we will be proved to have been worrying unduly about China's economic rise.
But for my provocative history, I am in every way your typical wife and mom: relatively satisfied, grateful, #blessed ... but also overworked and exhausted, burnt out, under constant surveillance, and yet utterly invisible, just as I felt when I sold sex.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean officials rushed to identify 37 victims of a hospital blaze and pinpoint the cause on Saturday as President Moon Jae-in visited the burnt-out building and decried "one tragedy after another" to strike the country.
Cases containing publicity materials for the great British actor Charles Laughton share a room with Douglas Gordon's ghoulish "Self-Portrait of You + Me (Dean Martin 01)," in which Martin's eyes are burnt out to leave a mirror's jarring reflection behind.
When his staffers burnt out or were forced out, they often found jobs at Fox -- while a few lonely correspondents and anchors such as Shepard Smith committed to facts found themselves under fire from viewers as well as the President.
The death toll from Monday's blaze east of the Greek capital rose to 82 as rescuers and divers continued to search for more bodies in burnt-out homes and at sea, where hundreds fled to try to escape the inferno.
In a new study published in February's issue of Nature, agriculture professor Eisuke Hasegawa found that widespread laziness in ant colonies can actually make the group stronger—the lazy ants act as reinforcements when the hard-working ants get burnt out.
Your mom will be so burnt out from her long, riveting calls with you that she'll be too tired to talk to your siblings, meaning she'll totally forget about them and refer to you as her "only child" from now on. Score!
Not only does that sound like a hell of a lot more fun than those first three things, but it's the kind of resolution that, if accomplished, is likely to leave you feeling fulfilled and inspired, rather than exhausted and burnt out.
She lives in a rambling old house with Jamie, now 1979, and some boarders: Abbie (Greta Gerwig), a 20-something artist who's battling cervical cancer, and William (Billy Crudup), a mechanic and a burnt-out hippie who's helping Dorothea with the house.
A girl watches a robot climb the ruins of a burnt-out schoolhouse and sees it gingerly take flight, as the sun peeks from behind the clouds and the ambling guitar strum of The Pillows gives way to their angsty vocal howl.
"My will is stronger than my body most of the time, so I think that's helping me a lot," she also said, and explained that she switched skis because the pair she wore the previous day got burnt out in that race.
At a time of fierce fighting in early 2015, a commander in the Great Don Army, Svyatoslav Borisov, posted pictures from rebel-held eastern Ukraine on his social network account, including two of him posing in front of a burnt-out tank.
And I frequently shuttled to Portsmouth, Ohio, the burnt-out former industrial town on the Ohio River—"America's pill mill capital" and "ground zero in the pill explosion," according to former LA Times reporter Sam Quinones—where Volkman's alleged crimes took place.
A video of the scene inside the warehouse, widely shared on social media, showed charred bodies sprawled about the burnt-out factory, and Reuters reporters at the scene saw grass scorched over an area about 10 meters (33 feet) from the site.
READ: 'Tree Ghosts' Are All that Remain in Parts of Burnt Out Australia "Hopefully some of this heavy rainfall will fall over the fire sites and help control or even extinguish some of those fires," said the Bureau of Meteorology's Sarah Scully.
The latest testament to just how hustle-driven, yet burnt-out, that people have become is Focused, a startup that offers a simple service: For $40, someone will essentially babysit you while you perform two and a half–hours' worth of tasks.
I'm feeling a little burnt out, and since tomorrow is another travel day, we decide to take the evening off and pick up takeaway from the Chinese place we scouted earlier (we pay cash) and take it easy for the rest of the night.
"For a lot of people, whatever you're passionate about, as soon as you start not liking what you're doing, and as soon as you're just doing it for the sake of doing it, it's probably time to figure out you're burnt out," he said.
Most of them get burnt out, and by the time they're in their late 30s they have no social security, they have no hope, they have no insurance, and the result is a discontent that feeds the political monsters that we see around us.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African police said on Friday they were investigating the murder of a man whose remains were discovered in a burnt out Taxify vehicle in Pretoria, possibly the latest victim of a turf war between meter taxi drivers and their app-based rivals.
I was working an editing job on top of a book proposal and a ton of freelance writing, and I was burnt out on a level I'd never been before, keeping myself motivated with two coffees in the morning and a cocktail at night.
EKONA, Cameroon (Reuters) - A unit of Cameroon's special forces edged up the winding main road of what used to be a functioning village, past the rusted shell of a burnt-out lorry loaded with smashed beer bottles, past an abandoned church and a shuttered bar.
Within the setting of a pink, overly cheery bathroom, Juli dons curlers and a frilly robe for her new solo dance-theater piece, "Burnt Out Wife," a comedic autobiographical reflection on a long list of marital issues (and grievances) like monogamy, loneliness and intimacy.
When the war ended and Japan was a nation in burnt-out ruins as far as the eye could see, suffering under abject poverty, it was the United States, and its good people, that unstintingly sent us food to eat and clothes to wear.
"We had way too many animals in the house and around the house so we really couldn't go ... we decided we were going to stay and fight," Wilson told Reuters, at the couple's off-the-grid home, now surrounded by scorched earth and burnt-out vehicles.
Now, with PC support for Destiny 22014 and a whole slew of new features designed to make the game less of a slog, Bungie is setting out to prove its capable courting back burnt-out fans and convincing new players that the ship hasn't already sailed.
"We had way too many animals in the house and around the house so we really couldn't go ... we decided we were going to stay and fight," Wilson told Reuters, at the couple's off-the-grid home, now surrounded by scorched earth and burnt-out vehicles.
" More darkly, while the nightly news might begin with a montage of "smiling children dressed as butterflies", they are soon replaced by reports of "fatalities, domestic murders, missing people being dragged out of the bush in bodybags, or their charred remains found in burnt-out cars.
High school students who have lost a parent, a sibling or a friend; ICU nurses burnt out from seeing how death is treated in hospitals; government desk workers — these are all people who have participated in death cafes run by Nicole Heidbreder, a D.C.-based hospice nurse.
Because of their long life and energy efficiency, an LED bulb can save consumers an estimated $50 to $100 over its several-year lifetime, while reducing the number of times a year they need to climb a stepladder or kitchen table to replace burnt-out bulbs.
"Heavy rainfall and gusty thunderstorms bring the potential for flash flooding, particularly in the burnt-out areas of New South Wales and Victoria which are now vulnerable for landslips and trees coming down," meteorologist Sarah Scully said in a video posted on the Bureau of Meteorology website.
It can be daunting, because you are drawing, sculpting, working with metals and epoxies, patterning clothes, building a tree, dealing with lighting and photography, editing images… It's a lot to master, but the variety of it inherently brings a rhythm that can protect me from feeling burnt out.
Three seasons of six episodes each make it easily bingeable on a miserably cold or wet weekend, and whether you're a theatre nerd, English major, or just someone burnt out on bleak prestige TV, there is literally no better way you could spend 13 and a half hours.
"Rohingya families were burnt out of their homes, their people watched loved ones get massacred, there was systemic rape, so just a few months later to demand that this population work with the authorities and particularly with respect to issues of identity, it's not on the cards," said Smith.
When I first met Mr. Lek at Rompo Gym (now the Muay Thai Academy) in Bangkok's never-to-be gentrified slaughterhouse district of corrugated shacks and dimly lit back alleys, I was definitely a computer in need of an upgrade, a burnt out circuit board, fit for the scrap heap.
He ran an open-air art gallery, also called Semina, in a burnt-out, abandoned structure in Larkspur, near San Francisco, in 1960; had a cameo role as the commune's seed-spreader in the film Easy Rider (1969); and even appears in the crowd collage on the cover of Sgt.
The engine burnt out a little way offshore, and the group only made it back to Turkey after Maya's husband, who had stayed behind because they didn't have enough money to go together, cajoled MC into sending some of his men in a smaller boat to pull them back to a rocky landing.
Add to this a probing intelligence and a magnetic stage presence, and it is easy to see why the New York Met, La Scala and Covent Garden could not get enough of him after he moved into the world's top-tenor slot, when that was vacated by a seemingly burnt-out Rolando Villazón.
You don't have to have woken up in the burnt-out husk of a Daytona Beach fire engine—one that's been repurposed to spray out a mixture of nacho cheese and K-Y Jelly, of course—to understand that shit tends to get a wee bit out-of-hand during Spring Break.
He is both comforted and repelled by the ­changes: The skyscrapers promise growth, but he rues each missing mulberry and olive tree; the old movie theater, now a burnt-out husk, its charred seats looking like rows of tombstones; a dried-up river that was once filled with pink-and-white fish.
Painted in the tradition of the Persian miniature, the pages are rolled up into small cylinders, concealed by her signature dark walnut stain, and then mounted on a gridded wall structure, allowing the original miniature paintings only to peer at us longingly from between layers of what appear as burnt-out scrolls.
It's a metaphor, of course, for the book itself — an opus of more than 500 pages set in the late 1920s in the titular city, teeming with journalists and junkmen, artists and runaways, fiery rabble-rousers and burnt-out cases from the First World War, perceiving the city with their own nervous systems.
It's tempting to describe their story as one of a band that just got burnt out on the lower-middle-level grind that so many indie groups have to hit hard and long before ascending to the mainstream, but the joy the band brings to the stage seems to give lie to that narrative.
Replacing an iPhone screen is no longer a mystery because so many people have opened and repaired them on their own, but repair professionals who want to fix burnt-out LCD fuses and other esoteric and complicated repairs must either find pirated schematics online or have an advanced knowledge of how circuit boards fundamentally work to have a shot at successfully repairing one.
FOX's Glee rose up and then burnt out quickly, singing in circles while throwing in exploitative plot points (such as the show's horrendous school-shooting episode.) Glee is perhaps closer to Star than even Empire is, as its strongest, earlier episodes focused on the sad desperation of bullied high school students who used their talent to get out of their current life situations.
If, as Anne Helen Petersen theorized at BuzzFeed, millennials are burnt out on life "because [we've] internalized the idea that [we] should be working all the time," and that this is because "everything and everyone in [our lives] has reinforced it — explicitly and implicitly — since [we were] young," then can't we just let our stuff be stuff, not a means to achieving and maximizing joy?
" While building Eligible in 2011, "I pored over everything I could find online, teaching myself day-by-day how to build Eligible's proof-of-concept," Gleason tells CNBC Make It. Six years later, she still focuses on self-education: "If I feel creatively burnt out from working long hours, I'll go and read something inspiring about someone's journey: Steve Jobs, Ben Franklin, Marie Curie, Katharine Hepburn.
Yeah, I mean, I really think that if I had stuck with just, say, "I'm only gonna put out an episode if Paul F. Tompkins is on it, or if Andy Daly's on it, or if Nick Kroll's on it or Jason Mantzoukas," or what have you, I think the show would have burnt out, and I would've released the episodes way more sporadically.
Where once the term burnout was applied exclusively to health care workers, police officers, firefighters, paramedics or social workers who deal with trauma and human services — think Graham Greene's novel "A Burnt-Out Case," about a doctor in the Belgian Congo, a book that gave rise to the term colloquially — the term has since expanded to workers who are now part of a more connected, hyperactive and overcompensating work force.

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