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How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book!
V ictoria : He never tires of the journey, does he, Duchess?
Officers spiked the tires of the couple's vehicle to end the chase.
We change the tires of a race car as it's going 100mph.
A system predicated on short-term memory tires of its young stars.
Now 62, Heckerling says she never tires of talking about the movie.
Here, he "roasts the tires" of a car he calls the Chev-Volvo.
First, we kicked the tires of the sides, starting with the seasoned potatoes.
He wanted the tires [of the famous veggie oil bus] to touch the water.
She felt the tires of the car 'explode' and glass passed by her face.
Eventually, Ms. Comstock said, the public tires of scandal and seeks to move on.
Add Nintendo to the list of companies that are kicking the tires of virtual reality.
His base, which successfully sent him to the White House, never tires of the joke.
One pothole was credited with shredding the tires of 15 cars in under an hour.
It's only a matter of time before he tires of you -- and turns on you.
The bear eventually tires of its new acquaintance and wanders off, presumably to search for food.
When the tires of a passing car made contact with one of the heads, we cheered.
It never tires of reminding America that in 1982 it promised to reduce arms sales to Taiwan.
The first episode features Lynch taking racecar driving lessons until he ruins the tires of the car.
"Maybe when Jeff Zucker tires of him over at CNN, he will reconsider our offer," Carlson said.
Teams will also be kicking the tires of Joakim Noah, who is tall but no longer young.
In just about every entertainment genre, an audience eventually tires of star performers and demands fresh faces.
And, as Mr. Gural never tires of mentioning, 2000 million people live within a 252-mile radius.
Nails had also been placed along the caravan's route, piercing the tires of one bus, the PT said.
Climbing on the tires of an airplane and up the landing gear structure is not difficult, experts say.
It's also offering a basic free plan for developers who want to kick the tires of its service.
The car was completely stuck, though there was evidence around the front tires of attempts to free it.
While Trump tires of people quickly, he also loves the drama of a second act or a comeback.
The press never tires of the "Democrats in disarray" story line, but that doesn't mean it's always wrong.
Such a feast is repeated almost every night for five months straight, yet no one tires of it.
But the day after Trump's victory markets rebounded, and, as he never tires of boasting, they've risen since.
Little reportedly smashed the windows of Gunn's apartment and slashed the tires of her car earlier in February.
And even if the basketball world tires of Curry's shimmy and dangling mouth guard, the Celtics are coming.
Padraig Harrington never tires of talking about his shot that clinched the 26 British Open at Royal Birkdale.
He's photographed more than 25 of the world's largest for his series Time Machines, and never tires of them.
The second star: Brad Marchand – He's tweeting out video games memes and pumping the tires of the next generation.
The left-side tires of Custer's No. 210 Ford rolled across the curbing at the outside of the corner.
It also notes the SEC has been known to "kick the tires" of embattled companies in the public eye.
But as the President never tires of saying, wait and see, we will find out soon enough, or not.
Once an abuser tires of practicing on a doll, it's a small step to move on to a child.
The air filled with the smell of burned rubber from the tires of cars squealing on the streets nearby.
Even though Alex is 92 years old and Ada is 91, he never tires of her as a subject.
The street outside the school was filled with nails to puncture the tires of vehicles that got too close.
Such specialist courts often arise when a judge tires of seeing the same defendants cycle endlessly through courts and prison.
As I worked, the hot wind blew across the desert, mounding tiny dunes around the tires of our lone truck.
As my very wise mom never tires of reminding me, I don't have a degree in medicine or public health.
Maybe it's something for the swimmer to think about when he finally tires of winning gold and needs a side hustle?
The tires of the aircraft sink into the lightweight material and the aircraft is decelerated as it rolls through the material.
Windows at the Mongolian consulate were also broken and the tires of a car belonging to the Canadian delegation were punctured.
Police reportedly said Watkins was holding a handgun while revving the engine and spinning the tires of his Ford Crown Victoria.
"Once an abuser tires of practicing on a doll, it's a small step to move on to a child," Donovan said.
The company couldn't even kick the proverbial tires of making an Apple car without journalists exposing most every twist and turn.
The premier's ratings have been dropping as the public tires of the bloody and seemingly intractable war on drugs, Wadi says.
While the music industry never tires of telling you that it's dying, some musicians are still doing as well as ever.
If we are angry, do we slash the tires of the car of the person who put us in that position?
In 2016, someone slashed the tires of Jean's RV while it was parked on her lot across the lane from Mark's house.
Sometimes a person (I'm not naming names here) tires of staring at startup funding data, and her hungry mind wanders to pizza.
If Ramsay ever tires of feature films about unhappy humans, she could surely make it big in documentaries about insects or mice.
Even the Huffington Post tires of Girls "star" Lena Dunham's phony, phoned-in feminism, calling it as close to bourgeois as possible.
Once a child sex abuser tires of practicing on a doll, it's a small step to move on to an innocent child.
After a while, he simply tires of Hammarskjöld and wanders off on a tangent, as if to feed a craving for conspiracy.
Last summer, as part of antitourism protests, members of Arran slashed the tires of a tour bus and daubed it with graffiti.
According to Pakistani security officials, they were able to shoot out the tires of the vehicle, but the captors manage to flee.
That "big, beautiful wall" President Trump never tires of carrying on about is becoming one of the most expensive campaign stunts ever.
Russia, which has repeatedly (and often without basis) accused the United States of meddling, never tires of pointing out American double standards.
This was before angry mobs slashed the tires of private tech shuttles, or employees in customer service published open letters about low wages.
The president likes Mr Bolton's damn-your-eyes style, but has a way of surrounding himself with diverse opinions, and tires of ideologues.
We're told while detectives were inside Soulja's home, someone slashed the tires of 3 unmarked police cars ... causing damage in excess of $1,000.
None in the parking lot, where white nativists routinely throw nails over the walls to puncture the car tires of those praying inside.
Jack Welch, the former head of General Electric, recommends to investors that they kick the tires of a business they are interested in.
All of this might make for a compelling case that there's not much to L'Affaire Russe, as the president never tires of averring.
If an employee tires of waiting and asks, instead, for the pay, employers could take up to 30 days to honor the request.
Signing up is easy and quick, as is ordering new models whenever a driver tires of the one he or she is driving.
Here is a thought: Isn't that part of what U.S. President Donald Trump never tires of calling a "rip-off" of the U.S. economy?
When the God tires of a certain kind of existence, it turns that body loose, and that body gains its own thoughts and feelings.
Shaw says she never tires of singing "The River," though she now hears a different song from the one that two young dreamers wrote.
Mr Sharif, who enjoys comparisons to Sher Shah Suri, a 16th-century ruler who renovated the Grand Trunk Road, never tires of talking about it.
However, when she conjures their everlasting devotion, which makes them feel depths of emotion that aren't "natural" for a man, she tires of their clinginess.
Alex Pollock, a former colleague of mine, never tires of repeating his dictum that if a debt cannot be repaid, it will not be repaid.
Among other questions, the forum considered whether Europe or China might come forward to lead the liberal, international world order if America tires of that task.
Jones, who like many Flint residents has used free, city-supplied bottled water and tap filters for months, tires of waiting for water quality to improve.
Videos of dads spinning the tires of their Supras and Camaros to create a blue or pink clouds of smoke are all over YouTube right now.
Annette Proehl, of Pennsylvania, was in Times Square with children on a field trip when she heard the screeching tires of the vehicle and people screaming.
In Italy, for example, it's apparently common for thieves to slash the tires of a car, then pretend to come along to help the stranded tourist.
This streamlined message appeals to that bit of the population that is frustrated by the problems we face and quickly tires of higher-level cerebral function.
Amazon never tires of explaining how great it is to work at one of its warehouses, but as usual the actual employees tell a different story.
And as he never tires of pointing out, he has marched in more St. Patrick's Day parades in New York City than he cares to remember.
But Bewkes said that's an overstatement, using the analogy that someone can kick the tires of your car on the street and you'd never know about it.
The title "A Fortunate Man" has a double edge, as the movie, whose characters rarely fail to explain their motives and circumstances, never tires of reminding you.
As journalists, we so often wait for when reader fatigue sets in, when our audience tires of a particular story line or the next scoop comes along.
He never tires of championing the European Union but at the same time fails to coordinate through EU channels on strategic objectives, diplomats and former officials said.
What makes this particularly charming is the fact that Mr. Coulter subtly places two letter O's beneath each car make, which represent the TIREs of the car.
"Eventually, everybody always tires of it, that is why a trend is fleeting," said Michael Amato, the creative director of the Urban Electric Company, a lighting designer.
If the Japanese tech giant ever tires of throwing good money after bad, then the chances of the 2025 bonds getting repaid in full look slim indeed.
Charlotte Wells, Margaret's oldest daughter, is mistress to a rich and influential nobleman who is contractually obligated to pay her a pension if he ever tires of her.
Protesters broke a window, punctured the tires of a police sport utility vehicle and at one point tried to flip a police car, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Yet Trump, who never tires of stressing his strong relationship with China's Xi, has left the impression that he wouldn't allow suppression to divert his China policy goals.
As a growing number of officers began following him, he was said at one point to have "popped" the tires of a police cruiser, apparently with his knife.
"It gives me a chill thinking what could have happened," said Eiko Yamane, who recalled realizing how suddenly water was seeping the tires of the car she was driving.
The chains, which are often fitted to two or all four tires of a vehicle, are used to provide maximum traction when driving through snow or on icy roads.
If you answered "Easter," you have something in common with billionaire tech visionary Elon Musk, who never tires of building the things into the software for his Tesla vehicles.
The Harney County sheriff, Dave Ward, who has been a vocal opponent of the occupation, said the tires of his wife's vehicle were slashed, prompting her to leave town.
It was Thursday, and Kunieda, his coach, his trainer, his clothing sponsor and his wife were all bent over, trying to pump air into the tires of his wheelchair.
WATCH: ALEC BALDWIN TIRES OF TRUMP Wicker took aim at the event in an email to supporters, calling Baldwin and De Niro "mega liberals" who don&apost respect the president.
But almost inevitably, one tires of eating thing day in and day out, and retreats the old familiar habits that made you put on the pounds in the first place.
Jorge Jove, a 64-year-old retired Miami-Dade firefighter, shot the tires of two AT&T trucks, as seen in video captured of the incident and posted on Twitter.
The family were freed on Wednesday when the Pakistani army shot out the tires of a vehicle carrying the family during a rescue based on intelligence shared by U.S. authorities.
But that only came about because investigators decided to really kick the tires of the whole situation rather than maintaining a laser-like focus on the easiest-to-explain narrative.
In one story, two women are spending time together at the tail end of a long and promising date, when one suddenly tires of the other and asks her to leave.
But after dropping out of school, he moved into other lines of work, running a gas station, traveling as part of the merchant marine and repairing the tires of 18-wheelers.
In recent weeks, school classes came to visit the memorial, far-right opponents slashed the tires of cars parked outside the site, and far-left supporters held an anti-fascist march.
You're no desert-driving expert — you've got people for that — and one of them simply lets some air out of the tires of the Bentayga to produce better grip in deep sand.
While the nation is still likely years away from concerted political action against any of the big tech companies, politicians have begun to kick the tires of Google and Facebook, in particular.
The attacks include the slashing of tires of Waymo vans, which are owned by Google's parent company, and rocks being thrown at the vehicles, according to police reports reviewed by the Times.
"I'd blow the ball up with air from the tires of the trucks that delivered wine," recalled Luciano Napolioni, known to all as Cippichetto, the only local boy who had a ball.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump never tires of pointing out that his predecessors left him the "mess" of a nuclear-armed North Korea — a legacy of errors he vows not to repeat.
The tiny, multicolored vehicle says "StormiWorld" on the front, written in a graffiti font as well the phrase "Wish you were here" just above the tiresof course, a nod to Scott's tour.
Under the Richemont umbrella, the company has opened 28 boutiques around the world and multiplied its collaborations, such as the Pirelli partnership to make watch straps from the tires of Formula One cars.
The next one shows the actual spree, as the man in his black coat and hat is seen lighting the tires of a car on fire as he walks past a bar patio.
The stagnant standard of living in Russia continues to be a drag on the ability of Putin to run the country under his system, just as the country tires of the system itself.
Once, we let the air out of the tires of the rangers' car when they were giving a lecture to the rich folk at the Furnace Creek Inn, probably saying how we eat snakes.
It's hard to remember now, but when Foundry Group opened its doors in 2007 in Boulder, Colorado, it didn't have many, if any, competitors kicking the tires of local startups — or bidding up valuations.
"Italy's establishment has a long history of making peace with odd political bedfellows and if it tires of Renzi it may well seek to favor the normalization of the 5-Star Movement," he said.
William said then that his brother had tried to get away from MS-13, and his mother said that gang members had slashed the tires of his car in the weeks before the killings.
A very determined lemon follows a street curb and rolls downhill for about a quarter mile, trekking through piles of dried leaves and narrowly avoiding a run-in with the tires of a parked car.
Mulvaney is not looking at other jobs outside the White House, according to one of his allies, and has long said he loves his job and will leave only when the president tires of him.
"), mourns Bobby Christina Brown ("Poor thing"), and sometimes tires of being on the receiving end of her great-nieces' lens ("You know one of these days I'm gonna shove that camera up your ass, Michelle.
HILLSDALE, N.J. — In some neighborhoods of this placid New Jersey borough in Bergen County, they are seemingly everywhere — waddling by the dozen in the road, perched on car roofs, pecking at the tires of delivery trucks.
His challenger, Deborah Ross, has never run statewide before, but she's had experience serving in the North Carolina General Assembly, and (as Burr never tires of pointing out) she used to head the state's ACLU chapter.
But as the government of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has tried to clean up corporate culture and activist investors have begun to kick the tires of Japan Inc, short sellers are finding fertile ground for profit.
Later, Rolo downloads a comatose woman's mind as a "cookie" (another reference, this time to the 2014 "White Christmas" special), turning her into a device that her husband can shut off when he tires of her.
The US military apparently never tires of thinking up capability gaps, and that means we may soon see fleets of small drones dropping out of bombers, then later being yanked out of the sky by cargo planes.
He does so soon after he single-handedly makes off with $250,000 secreted in the tires of an ice cream truck that doubles as a drug mule, leaving the driver hogtied on the side of a road.
On Sunday, the police said, vandals struck the 79th Precinct's station house in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood — where Officer Isaacs was assigned — slashing the tires of several vehicles, including five patrol cars and an unmarked police vehicle.
The alley ran into a busy thoroughfare, and, on a corner opposite a shop for church vestments, a thin man under an umbrella used an air compressor to fill the tires of cars in rush-hour traffic.
According to the newspaper, residents also threw rocks at motorists, put holes in the tires of a police SUV, and even attempted to flip a police vehicle as a proclamation of their opposition to the GOP front-runner.
PHOTOS: GROUP TAKES TOURISTS TO JUMP FROM CLIFFS, WATERFALLS IN COSTA RICA Previous tactics used by Arran members include spray-painting tourist buses with slogans reading "Tourism kills neighborhoods," and slashing the tires of tourists' bikes and buses.
The tiny, multicolored vehicle says "StormiWorld" on the front, written in a graffiti font as well the phrase, "Wish you were here," just above the tiresof course, a nod to Scott's Astroworld — Wish You Were Here Tour.
Only Carmela lives, who, even with her boundless patience, tires of Tony's infidelity and leaves him in the fourth season, though she returns to him in the fifth, with the promise of a business venture of her own.
The Player: Wreck-It Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly), the menace in question, who must play the baddie every day even as he tires of the disrespect and wishes he could win a medal like Felix does.
A parking enforcement officer marks the tires of cars parked in time-limited spots; when the officer returns later, the mark, a sort of pre-emptive scarlet letter, reveals that it has been there an illegally long time.
In recent years, vandals, never found by the police, painted slogans on the statue, poured red paint on it, slashed the tires of Mr. Milnes's car and defaced plaques in front of two houses where Macdonald once lived.
Charley Grant, who covers Tesla for The Wall Street Journal's "Heard on the Street" column, rarely tires of pointing out that Tesla hasn't updated the number of Model 2574's on back order for more than a year.
He told me that while he never tires of his former students' employers asking him to send over more Alice Lloyd graduates, he's always stumped when they invariably ask him how he does it, how the work program works.
This is the season for political tourism in New Hampshire, as vacationers come to watch the primary circus and maybe kick the tires of the candidates a bit before they vote in their own states' primaries later this spring.
Start with investment in the nation's crumbling infrastructure: Lawrence Summers, once the top economic adviser to President Obama, never tires of repeating that this not only is urgently needed but is almost guaranteed to be profitable, given rock-bottom interest rates.
He shot the tires of women's cars as they traveled on desolate Florida roads at night, did unspeakable things to them, cut their bodies into pieces and buried them in 30-gallon drums in the orange groves of Indian River County.
The vehicle was careening wildly along the hillside edge of the road, the worn tires of the left side of the van about to drop off the guardrail-less side of the road into the abyss and deep valley alongside.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The tires of the Aston Martin Racing team car screech and the engine roars as it leaves the pits on its way back into the race at the Shanghai international circuit, one of China's premier motor racing venues.
The Iranians have made clear that their price for talks is lifting the sanctions against their country -- a concession that would require Trump to offer the kind of carrot that he never tires of condemning his nemesis former President Barack Obama for offering.
Aaron Alexis, the Navy Shipyard killer of 2013, was not only clearly mentally ill but had been arrested (although not charged) after firing his gun into the ceiling of his apartment, and had shot out the tires of a car owing to some disagreement.
Back in Washington, expect few moves toward compromise, new salvos fired at U.S. institutions, and — as evident in the State of the Union — a dogged willingness to push the most controversial policies, like the border wall, even as the public tires of such ideas.
According to Michelin, which supplies the Bolt's Energy Saver A/S Selfseal rubber, the extra cost of a self-sealing tire — which can continue down the road even with a nail in the tread — is about $33 compared with conventional tires of the same size.
Yet while he never tires of reliving his first White House race and the sweet triumph of election night, Trump must face a truth even he will struggle to deny once the euphoria of his return to the trail abates: 20173 may not be like 22017.
Not until Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales all fracture off from England -- not as absurd-sounding a proposition as it was 20 years ago -- and not until pro-EU London tires of Brexit and votes to secede from England will Great Britain's greatness truly be spent.
By the end of "Mapping the Interior" Junior, an optimistic but not a stupid boy, has gone through something like the adult process of epistemological suspense: kicking the tires of that notion you're thinking of believing, then taking it for a spin before you seal the deal.
That panic is reserved for the southern border, for the people Trump never tires of painting as violent gang members even though many of them come to the U.S. to care for American families, as Laura Briggs points out in her book How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics.
TOWN AND COUNTRY, Mo. — In an ad that Justin Thomas never tires of watching, his father, Mike, has an unhampered view of Thomas's development, from a child not much bigger than the golf club he has in his hands to the full-grown winner of the 2017 P.G.A. Championship.
Turning 43 in August, Brady has a lot of miles on him for an NFL quarterback but plenty of teams are still kicking the tires of the iron man who last season became the only 42-year-old to start all 16 games on an NFL team's schedule.
Christmas plans were canceled when the roads were cut by swollen rivers, classrooms were entered with muddy bare feet after braving saturated school playgrounds, and the same feet were burned by bitumen roads that sizzled in the summer sun, melting the rubber off the tires of overheated cars.
Stassi has even said she'll be out here on Bravo, giving birth on television when the time comes and even if Bravo tires of their drama, each of these reality stars has built their own million-deep followings that ensure fans will have eons of Instagram stories to consume.
On the freeway, leaving Pasadena, we spoke and I looked away, outside, at the wheels and tires of cars doing that optical illusion thing they do where it looks like they're spinning backwards, which, according to Google, happens because our brains are assuming something completely wrong and showing it to us.
"Whereas Cantonese food, they say, is too raw and wild, Sichuanese is too hot and northern cooking is too salty, the food of Jiangnan is both so varied that one never tires of it and so harmonious that it calms the mind as well as the palate," Ms. Dunlop writes.
" When Lenny-Farouk tires of the Eye, she uses her telekinetic powers to bend his still living body into a crumpled husk — a striking visual, but reminiscent of both the body-horror transformations of Carpenter's "The Thing" and the horrific fate of the desiccated men in Jonathan Glazer's "Under the Skin.
You might also consider scattering several boxes of nails across your lawn to puncture the tires of the intruding car, if you thought the risks and legal consequences from the chance that a guest or a child retrieving an innocently-misdirected ball might be harmed in the process were worth it.
In April, approximately 20 people were arrested outside a rally in Orange County, California, as residents threw rocks at motorists, put holes in the tires of a police SUV, and even attempted to flip a police vehicle Similar mobs have broken out inside Trump's campaign event in Arizona and outside them in Kansas City, Missouri.
"Witnesses heard the tires of the car screech loudly and saw the car accelerate before it flew off the edge of the wharf, crashed into the water and immediately sunk," FBI agent Matthew Parker wrote in an affidavit last week, according to reporting by the Associated Press and U.S. News and World News Report.
Witnesses on the scene said they heard "tires of the car screech loudly and saw the car accelerate before it flew off the edge of the wharf, crashed into the water and immediately sunk," FBI agent Matthew Parker wrote in an affidavit in November 2018, according to reporting by the Associated Press and U.S. News and World News Report.
Warren is the kind of person who likes to delve into obscure details — she's managed to provoke significant national controversies over things like the Federal Reserve's general counsel and the investor-state dispute settlement provisions of the Trans-Pacific Partnership — so were she given free range to kick the tires of an entire presidential administration, she could get a lot done.
He gyrates over to where a young Italian woman is sitting and uses his wiggle to seduce her to dance with him, which they do until he tires of that and moves on to the chic, old French woman who came with the Italian, then over to Marianne and Paul (who's both skeptical of and seduced by Harry), then around the room, then out into the sunlight, his mouth moving in loose tandem with Mick Jagger's falsetto.
If the road is glistening and the tires of the car in front of you are spraying water, you have little to fear, but if the road looks wet and there's no spray, beware, said Robert Sinclair Jr., a spokesman for AAA Northeast in Garden City, N.Y. Drivers should pay close attention to the thermometer on their car, which measures the ambient temperature of the air, said Sam Schwartz, who was the traffic commissioner for New York City from 1982-86.

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