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"worn out" Definitions
  1. (of a thing) badly damaged and/or no longer useful because it has been used a lot
  2. [not usually before noun] (of a person) looking or feeling very tired, especially as a result of hard work or physical exercise
"worn out" Synonyms
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816 Sentences With "worn out"

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We had a big, worn-out house in a small worn-out London suburb.
Another possibility is that he, too, is worn out by this conflict — too worn out to invent a complex emotional reality that can then be mined for comedy.
Tyler Perry & That Same Old Worn Out Wig / BOO!
In the end, they were so worn out, she refused.
Exhausted, worn out, and depressed, he began drinking every day.
When they checked, in 2015, almost all had worn out.
Im worn out from crying so much an no sleep.
She looked like she was very worn out, very thin.
But there's little doubt workers end the day worn out.
Was it just too much and you were worn out?
We've worn it out, but I like it worn out.
She was also worn out by the negotiations with Gunn.
At that point, Nolte says he was just worn out.
The action opens in a city worn out by war.
After about an hour, both of our dogs seem worn out.
I like to be [worn out] so I can feel stronger.
That's one of my top 5 most worn-out VHS tapes.
This time I felt a little more worn out than usual.
I felt like I had worn out my welcome with everyone.
So he's—I don't think he's ever gonna be worn out.
We did everything we could to make him appear worn out.
You start to feel things and get a little worn out.
Seeming worn out, he checked his e-mail while it ran.
Her backpack was too heavy and her shoes were worn out.
And in the eyes of immigration authorities, he's worn out his welcome.
So old, in fact, that it has long worn out its welcome.
But is it discreet enough to be worn out of the house?
Otherwise, the reader is worn out, but there's no period in sight.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK It's official: we're worn out.
The jacket was too new, the bag too old and worn out.
I can't work tonight — I'm too tired, too worn-out, and worried.
On his wrists were worn-out festival bracelets from Glastonbury and Coachella.
Jeremiah is saved by simple objects: rags, worn out clothes and ropes.
It's familiar without feeling worn out and challenging without exhausting the listener.
The jagged seam of the worn out leather basketball I was nervously fidgeting.
He was -- he was worn out and we had to get back there.
I'm always nice to them, but it's work, especially when I'm worn out.
This is the system which breaks up and recycles worn-out cellular components.
They would have literally worn out the ground under their feet, explained Froese.
"To the worn out and despondent, JNJ's become yet another nightmare," he said.
I've been feeling really worn out today, so I get a Powerade Zero.
Among some Democratic voters, a feeling of worn-out stupor has set in.
Several models ended up resting on the ground, worn out from the heat.
Today, the 67-year-old can only manage one, often looking worn out.
Our bodies, no matter what we do, eventually become worn out and expire.
I think my adrenals are worn out so I don't even react anymore.
They kept their worn-out Stetsons so you wouldn't confuse them with railroaders.
Tyler Perry & Either The Ratty Old Dress or Worn Out Wig / Boo 2!
After three years sweating over the stoves in London, he was worn out.
Sometimes, at day's end, my body is worn out from the punishing tics.
But to take the job means to be prepared to be worn out.
Protective equipment, again, should be properly maintained, not worn out, and properly fitted.
By the time that the waves had passed, we were all worn out.
They're old pound dogs and are worn out from the big walk yesterday.
I am back from Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked, and I'm a little worn out.
The majority of people are worn out at the end of the day.
I speak on the panel, still feeling worn out from the long day yesterday.
That's because somehow — it's probably the googly eyes — he hasn't worn out his welcome.
"Watching these guys, they're moving like gazelles out there," a worn out Isner added.
A shot of the plane landing above a worn-out Havana street went viral.
He liked the 1970s vinyl chairs in his office; they weren't worn out yet.
Pop and I are all worn out from a fun evening at the park.
Cells cannot afford to waste materials, so they disassemble worn-out components for reuse.
After my dog is sufficiently worn out, we head home to start the day.
Unlike Daredevil in this kind of scene, Luke doesn't seem worn out or stressed.
So, for that to be worn out of me, I felt guilty and ashamed.
They chat about chants, worn out sneakers, and mind-blowing sets from years ago.
In 2013, she acknowledged, in essence, that W. had worn out the family's welcome.
Privately, Spicer seemed worn out by the white-hot attention given to his role.
Ten miles into the 24-mile trail, I was dusty, sunburned and worn out.
And in the end, like two worn-out prizefighters, we put down our gloves.
The cost to replace our two worn-out OC-85033s is minuscule in comparison.
In a recent interview, Sundfør spoke about feeling worn out before writing this album.
If your tires are worn out, you should replace them before the first frost.
But, in these cases, it's not meant to be worn out of rehab centers.
Manager Joe Maddon worked Chapman extensively, and Chapman later said he was worn out.
Anticipation had worn out its welcome; it was simply time to unwrap the gift.
One of those factors is that the "Terminator" franchise has worn out its welcome.
The town's residents, many of whom are older, say they are simply worn out.
We'll take your used clothing back, and if it's totally worn out we'll recycle it.
Some were pretty worn out, many weren't exactly my size, but I made them work.
They told him his Turkish passport, whose edges had worn out from use, was fake.
"We can't put it on every dog, or it'll be worn out eventually," explains Garrett.
"She was feeling really lethargic and worn out before the surgery," the insider tells PEOPLE.
If you feel worn out from keeping up with the news lately, you're not alone.
Laptop (and/or accessories!)  Four years of college makes for a pretty worn-out machine.
He spends a lot of time on the ground and in holds, seemingly worn out.
It can't be the commercials, whose welcomes were worn out about three Clydesdale-lifetimes ago.
Located in a worn-out home, the business has been around for 50 years now.
Unlike most country girls, she did not look worn out from working in the fields.
Hear how the songs sound kind of worn-out and warm, like an old vinyl?
The Irish appeared worn out by No. 14-seeded Stephen F. Austin's incessant defensive pressure.
Leave before you're completely worn out on something because it catapults into the next thing.
Long and lovely, these garments are best when thrown on quickly and worn out casually.
A brother-and-sister team remodel worn-out properties in Hawaii in this new series.
The event goes great, but I'm worn out from being on my feet all day.
I tell him I saved his arm from getting worn out at a young age.
"It's on us to figure out if the guys are getting worn out," Hornacek said.
People who live anywhere near the Missouri River must be pretty worn out by now.
Detailing the faults of mothers has worn out the velvet of many an analytic couch.
They had to go to Game 7 with the Islanders and they were worn out.
From plastic bags to straws, single-use plastic products have worn out their welcome in Canada.
He would call up military and police reservists to relieve forces worn out by enforcing it.
They can make or break an outfit, from worn-out-looking shoes to high-end shoes.
Quinn felt the Falcons were worn out by the end by the pressure the Patriots applied.
In the meantime though, perhaps worn-out Londoners can enjoy some cats on their daily commute.
Feeling too tired and worn out for vigorous, effortful sex isn't simply for the over-scheduled.
No. 21 Notre Dame has owned Clemson, but Jaron Blossomgame has worn out the Fighting Irish.
Pao writes: That day [during the trial], I was completely worn out — emotionally, physically, and mentally.
"The economic crisis has put in question institutions that were very worn-out," including the PSOE.
When all was said and done, I was worn out — and ready to wash my face.
Worn-out or broken parts can be replaced near the front line thanks to 3D printing.
After the pasture is worn out, soy farmers arrive, planting grain on immense tracts of land.
These are the tattered rags of my musical taste, worn out and made soft by overuse.
Hot tea in hand, ice water leaned up against me, half dressed and completely worn out!
Johnny Depp & His Worn Out Drunk Routine / Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales 
Some of the larger bills were so worn out that the bank refused to deposit them.
The team, worn out for obvious reasons, dropped a doubleheader to the Phils on July 15th.
When there is a lot of emotion, the voice usually gets worn out more than not.
In the long run, this conditioner can prevent cracks and tears associated with worn-out leather.
"In Bengal women use kantha to recycle old, worn-out saris into quilts," Ms. Sachdeva said.
The defensive lines for both teams are getting absolutely worn out by all of this passing.
He was frustrated with his golf game, worn out from the road and missing his family.
Chapman was exhausted by Game 7, worn out from extended appearances in Games 5 and 6.
Throughout the playoffs, Golden State's opponents have tended to get worn out in the second half.
Passover is for celebrating the transcendent, the mysterious, the eternal, not rehashing worn-out political debates.
I'm worn out from the long day, so I go to sleep after I'm done eating.
Super soft sofas tend can look worn out quickly, but the Taryn definitely holds its shape.
The reason it looks like ... It looks kind of worn-out, it's 'cause it is. Okay.
It may sound trite or obvious, but the analogy is worn out because it's so perfect.
Arsenal are a parody of themselves at this point, the worn-out punchline to an overused joke.
Mine are super worn out, and these will be cute enough for the gym and the office.
I still wear them all the time, and panic when I think about them getting worn out.
"Monsanto is arguing the same worn out arguments it unsuccessfully used in the first trial," Miller said.
"I tell my staff when they feel worn out sometimes that better is always good," he added.
On a day that Jonah has a tantrum, uncontrollably kicking the driver's seat, Marlo is worn out.
It's dull, the color of a worn-out coffee mug, all the way to the northern horizon.
Puerto Rico, unlike Houston, is rugged, 180 kilometres long, and has worn-out infrastructure and weak institutions.
First time in my life I've ever been jealous of a worn-out old theater chair. 5.
I contemplate going to my boyfriend's house, but I feel too worn out and moody for company.
His rise toward the presidency threatened Democrat power — so liberals deployed their usual worn-out, weaponized arguments.
Once he's worn out, we head back to the apartment so I can prep for dinner tomorrow.
"His two sisters, his mother, all four of us—we are just worn out," Dale Sr. says.
Liverpool's Mane managed a goal but looked worn out at the end of a dramatic club season.
But there's none quite like "Terriers," a tender gem that subverts some of those worn-out formulas.
Moreover, said Mr Pietrasanta, Operation Sentinelle was "unsustainable in the long run", and soldiers were "worn out".
Do we need more insensitive "Orientalist" rhetoric about the worn-out notions of mysteries, curses and secrets?
Worn-out machinery with impossible-to-replace parts and a dearth of qualified workers to maintain them.
Unlike fast-fashion dupes that become fuzzy and worn-out, this crewneck won't pill after continued wear.
Thousands of ground vehicles worn out from twenty years of continuous deployment will need to be replaced.
I mean, when I have her for four or five days at a time, I'm worn out.
Leila, worn out from all the excitement with her seat, was falling asleep in Ms. Happe's lap.
Eventually, having worn out the country's capacity to resist, they quietly institute some previously inconceivable new policy.
Worn out by so much connectivity, Mr. Fix turned over the Pure House leases to his tenants.
In an interview last fall, she confessed to being worn out, but also unable to give up.
Tired of waiting for a fancy to spore, I selected a tome from some worn-out bookstore.
Craig Silverman had clearly worn out his welcome on KNUS, a conservative talk-radio station in Denver.
LAWRENCE KASDAN I was worn out from "Force Awakens" and I really needed him to do this.
He described peering into the darkness over their gunsights, worn out by the shock of the missiles.
So mostly they walked, and mostly to the Waffle House a few worn-out strip malls away.
Levi's is replacing its workers with lasers, automating the process of making blue jeans look worn out.
At what point does this old record get worn out from being played over and over again?
And he didn't just give them his worn-out crap -- we're talking Air Max, Jordans, Timberlands, etc.
Keep this up, though, and we&aposll all be worn out before this epic World Series finally ends.
And like Kate, people continue to repurchase the Longchamp tote bag when their old ones get worn out.
Well, because the tread on the tires is already halfway worn out by the time we sign them.
Walk this way to say ta-ta to falling back on that worn out weekend purse ever again.
My body is using all those other muscles besides my abdominals, so my body gets worn out quicker.
If you have worn-out running and athletic shoes, Nike's environmental Reuse-A-Shoe program is for you.
Vandalised and worn out, they are more reminders of the seedier side of city life than communications hubs.
With conventional qualifications and views, they could serve as a relief for party insiders worn out by Trump.
LeBron admitted that his team looks worn out, though he added he personally feels as fresh as ever.
Of course charities won't take everything people should discard, including that worn-out teddy bear in your attic.
But over the past few months, this revival of democratic spirit appears to have worn out its welcome.
Some of them want to upgrade worn-out tissues using stem cells (precursors to other sorts of cell).
Same furniture, same couch cushions worn out in the same old places, practically the same stack of magazines.
Ocasio-Cortez shared a photo of her worn-out shoes in a picture on Twitter earlier this year.
Thirty-seven percent of Republicans and 38 percent Democrats are reportedly worn out by politics on social media.
By the time "Jersey Shore" had ended its sixth season on MTV, they had worn out their welcome.
And when the batteries, turbines and panels are worn out, they must be disposed of, probably in landfills.
What happened was a worn-out body with very little results to show for the effort put in.
If I were her, my stupid pride could not withstand the humiliation of having worn out my welcome.
The days of excessive layers, miserably cold mornings, and constantly re-wearing worn-out gear are behind us.
This summer, let your worn-out jorts take a back seat in favor of these super-short numbers.
Not knowing what to do was like hiking up an icy mountain with smooth-bottomed, worn-out sneakers.
And even at his most destructive, Mr. Tergesen's Billy feels too worn-out to unsettle as he should.
Before long, the red materials are worn out, but there, something that resembles a head digs itself out.
The years exposed a cheap renovation, with worn-out kitchen cabinets and a bathroom that already looked dated.
Black Friday is also a chance to replace worn-out items you use a few times a year.
Beth's initial representative is Jess's boss, a passionate practitioner played by an appropriately worn-out looking Jimmy Smits.
By then, Ruth had worn out his body and his welcome with Barrow, now the Yankees club secretary.
I have a hard time dealing with stress, and I get tired easily and feel so worn out.
I personally was pretty worn out from the 183 fight and I thought primary voters probably were, too.
Mr. Putin said that Russia's patience in waiting for improved relations with the United States had worn out.
The stand-ins could tell that I was worn out, I think, and unprepared for any new revelations.
But then Buttigieg said something interesting about Trump's attacks -- that they're worn out and from a different generation.
That is, he'd buy a bunch of worn-out pairs, restore them, and then sell them for more.
Your tattered towels and worn-out socks, for example, can get new life as upholstery filler or insulation.
If you tend to exercise regularly in sneakers, make sure your shoes aren't old or worn out, she says.
In plain speak: Ditch the worn-out college tee and ramp it up with a matching two-piece set.
Makiko, a single working mum on the brink of middle age, is worn out from raising her teenage girl.
Other days, when he's worn out from problems at home he shows up late and walks around looking lost.
A worn-out sign announcing its start only comes into view after a journey down a small dirt path.
Unless you count a pair of grimy, stained sneakers worn – or rather worn out – by bass guitarist Teddy Gentry.
In the third round, both fighters are visibly worn out, and get caught in a scramble at the ropes.
She's never changed her mind, lost her way, or, as far as I can tell, even gotten worn out.
If you're a worn-out nurse wishing someone would prescribe you an island vacation STAT, well, you're in luck.
In the same field, Stoneck Njanji, 40, was worn out as he tried to kill the pest using spray.
Worn out by the chase, the two suspects ran into a home and detonated their bombs, killing only themselves.
Whatever the case, my body yearns for those moments when it feels most worn out after a long run.
After a decade-plus of coverage centered on the Beantown-Gotham axis, the old tropes are all worn out.
But it's always around this time of year that the worn-out cliché that young people don't vote emerges.
I had never heard the word EFFETE defined as "Worn out," but it seems to be a dictionary definition.
He turns 31 in December, and he has worn out his welcome on every team he has played for.
I might replace some rusted, worn-out nuts and bolts, or fix an oil pump from a buddy's truck.
Mr. Darnell, who oversaw "American Idol" at Fox, is confident that the genre has not worn out its welcome.
"It's just a severely screwed-up system," one worn-out bureaucrat observes as he's about to quit his job.
Most people don't believe the killing made us safer because, I suspect, they are worn out by Trump's claims.
Publications have worn out the word "luxe" describing Obama's new jet-setting, kitesurfing, paddleboarding, golfing, memoir-writing, buckraking life.
Central time, worn out from Sunday's day-night doubleheader that concluded four stressful games over three days in Boston.
One late fall evening 40 years ago, a worn-out white Gulfstream II jet descended over Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Instead of spending billions rehabilitating worn-out rail lines, cities like Boston and Washington should replace them with buses.
There were little threads, fabric that's not worn out but was definitely sighing, and tiny snags on many items.
Crawling into myself to find a morsel of energy in my worn-out carcass to pull through another terrible situation.
The buttons on the first Game Boy are by far the nicest, but they're usually so worn out these days.
"When it's your last day, you want to come in skidding sideways, your body worn out," she told the Times.
They found themselves hemmed into the worn-out, predominantly black east side of Cleveland, with other refugees from the South.
Such chop-shop collections may have been a way to squeeze value out of passé jewelry and worn-out tableware.
"Today is a special today and I will celebrate until I am worn out," said 32-year-old Kevin Ouma.
The Shakers' founder was a Manchester Quaker, Ann Lee, a devout mother worn out by bearing dead or dying children.
Once his over-the-top schtick has worn out its welcome, the commercial's over and you've bought a new Hyundai.
Nearby, men try, unsuccessfully, to light fires using anything dry - from plastic bags to old, worn-out clothes and nappies.
It's time to upgrade those worn-out sheets and ditch the peeling posters for something a bit more grown-up.
Turns out, the shoes seem to be a favorite pair of Harry's, even if they are a little worn out.
The wooden floors and furniture corners were worn out in some places, and some of the tech accessories were old.
For $30, AppleCare+ for Headphones will cover worn-out batteries on AirPods Pro and its charging case for two years.
He was worn out after playing the Canadian Open last week, a week after the Open Championship at Royal Troon.
A lot of people upgrade their smartphones because the batteries in their current phones are worn out and expire quickly.
For example, when buying a car, you might notice that it has high mileage and could be nearly worn out.
I was tired of my lady, we'd been together too long, like a worn-out recording, of a favourite song.
That is because after the Cold War, Russia didn't replace its early warning satellites, which by 2014 had worn out.
About a week ago, a massage therapist came to Live Now to give much-needed massages to worn-out volunteers.
An hour later, a pile of 500 items sat before them: baby outfits, women's blouses, worn-out jeans and shoes.
A man in a green cap, and the worn-out suit of a clerk who has only one, walked in.
Ms. Woodard, a first-rate actress, sometimes seems worn out by the sheer weight of the words she must deliver.
I got worn out by what they did to me, and now I am a totally different in every way.
This intense exposure to kids' germs is compounded by the fact that young parents are often tired and worn out.
Clapton sings with emotion that ranges from worn-out to weepy, and his guitar is a cudgel of cloudy gloom.
As we might paint a worn-out bedside table — not because it needs it, but because the process is fun.
A recent Pew Research poll found that nearly seven in 10 Americans are worn out by the daily news cycle.
"Our shoes were worn out, and we almost went mad trying to find Ali Husnain," Mr. Afzal said, teary-eyed.
That character is already all over TV in various forms and has more than worn out its welcome and credibility.
Organelles, proteins and other molecules inside the cell are constantly becoming damaged or worn out, especially as the cell divides.
We didn't plan on the rats in the attic, worn-out air conditioner part, or non-functioning water softener, however.
Andy, her brown hair floating behind her like a worn-out blanket, finds Nigel (Stanley Tucci), Miranda's trusted art director.
If a billionaire meets me in board shorts and worn-out sneakers, I'll still come polished in a perfectly pressed suit.
One thing that's inevitable about South By is you're gonna get worn out quickly if you don't take care of yourself.
It's not that they have some kind of defect or fall into one of the worn-out bromides about mental softness.
All of the contracting and relaxing might make you feel a little worn out by the time the movie is over.
Some of the materials have deteriorated, the paint has chipped off or they've just been worn out from being played with.
Before you grab that 10+ year worn out coat and an umbrella, check out our selection of chic rain jackets ahead.
I was looking forward to it earlier, but after getting home, I decide to cancel because I'm just too worn out.
But this still didn't definitively answer what the image quality of VHS was like because that MIB is so worn out.
So it's time to give that worn-out piece a rest and start building a stylish arsenal that reflects your personality.
And that was good, because after a week of Kaepernick hot takes, most of us were worn out on the topic.
Each voter Mr Waldron greets with a smile seems grim and worn out, muttering about the "completely screwed-up" education system.
Worn out by years of austerity, some Greeks fear that the new reforms will push the country further toward the brink.
I was tall, usually wearing a baggy shirt over a long black skirt and my worn-out steel-toed Doc Martens.
In her bedroom closet, I came across some whips that seemed to have been used extensively—their ends were worn out.
More than 1/3 of social media users are worn out by the amount of political content they encounter. http://bit.
Some might see Mr Maduro as dispensable, he said: a movement would not be sacrificed for "an already worn-out leadership."
It means being able to replace worn-out clothes, the ability to take public transportation, and to afford a social life.
He looks rather raffish in his worn-out yellow-checked suit, gentian blue shirt, red-striped tie, and rolled-up trousers.
In most cases, there is no economic case for replacing worn out boilers and turbines or fitting new pollution-control equipment.
Canalys experts suggest that the Chinese market is simply feeling worn out by the endless marketing campaigns of each smartphone company.
So how do they manage to crush their goals, exceed expectations, and live their dreams without looking frazzled and worn out?
After two nights of struggling spot starters, the Mets and the worn-out bullpen got just what was needed from Gsellman.
Take what happened with spinal fusion, an operation that welds together adjacent vertebrae to relieve back pain from worn-out discs.
Despite the well-attended march, some voters interviewed by CNNMoney last week said they are worn out from the protracted talks.
Resembling sultry, rabbit-like figures, the nylon skins slump in their seats, appearing worn out, perhaps abused by long-gone miscreants.
Nearly six in 10 respondents already felt worn out by election coverage by summer, according to a survey by Pew Research.
After all, everything on the internet that you cherish is minutes away from becoming over-loved and worn out by millions.
Aroldis Chapman was back out to start the bottom of the ninth despite having looked completely worn out in the eighth.
So he took the fruit to them, on the back of his small, worn-out truck, its sides covered in rust.
Imagine the creative manpower, the whiteboards and worn-out felt-tip markers it must have required to come up with that.
After completing three of the five labyrinths, most of us volunteers were hungry, worn out, and had other places to be.
"To have quit or to have kneeled down would have been a betrayal of all women," said Arce, looking worn-out.
Inside, a wooden bunk bed was propped up against the wall, surrounded by piles of dirty clothing and worn-out books.
To find out how to safely dispose of worn-out batteries of all types, check Earth911, or your local recycling center.
The album is human, a resource for anyone afraid to speak out, or for anyone simply feeling worn out and demoralized.
Goldberg seizes these worn-out clichés that would seem unable to support weight and uses them to unexpectedly launch himself into painting.
It shouldn't come as a surprise that Silberman was able to take a worn out concept and make it feel brand new.
Introducing your father's new style secret: tieless shoelaces in a punchy blue that will spruce up even the most worn-out oxfords.
If you're helping everyone else all the time and you never have time for yourself, you can get worn out pretty quickly.
A junior female employee sat down on a worn-out old sofa beside her MP. "Wow, this sofa is squishy!" she laughed.
Her heavily-made up eyes scan the room's decor: poured velvet curtains, flickering chandeliers, luxurious, worn-out upholstery, dusty tomes, melting candles.
Mistress Tara, a middle-age woman, was wearing baggy jeans, a baggy work shirt, and worn-out platform flip-flops with rhinestones.
She fought to make sure her characters repeated outfits like real lower-middle class Americans, forcing ABC to buy worn-out clothes.
Rodriguez's 230-year, $221 million deal runs through 221 — yet he has clearly worn out his usefulness to a team in transition.
Posting up at a worn-out palace with a loaded gun and waiting to deal with the consequences of what you've done.
Children, their cuteness and their vulnerability notwithstanding, endear themselves by allowing adults to see the worn-out world remade through their eyes.
The doctor isn't that old, but he looks worn out and haggard, with dark circles under his eyes and pasty anxious skin.
To not be worn out by the waiting, and form-filling, and inevitable jealousies--among peers, bureaucrats, and scientists in other countries.
As it is, translated through her relationships with tragedy and our bland protagonist, she just feels like a dull, worn-out copy.
In a rare bad game that season, Weinstein said, Arenado was worn out from playing Wiffle ball all night with his buddies.
Within a few years, though, the costume was worn out from his many appearances and he gave it back to Fox executives.
Most modern incoming presidents bask in the glow of postelection polling, while those leaving the White House have worn out their welcome.
The truth is, defending my boys from every imaginable hazard was exhausting, frequently leaving me too worn out to fight with them.
"When I'm too worn out or in pain I lie in bed and write in my mind," she said in an email.
Under the Air Force's FY2021 budget, they propose cutting 17 B-1s, thus removing the most worn-out aircraft in the inventory.
The team had only a few weeks together to prepare, and coaches increased practices to catch up, leaving some players worn out.
There is little point in having a cool amplifier and great speakers if the stylus on your record-player is worn out.
And then eventually — not immediately — you will be let go for some reason, if you haven't been worn out and already quit.
Items such as these can be extremely difficult to find since they were frequently worn out clubbing, where they were often ruined.
Bruised, wheezy, and worn out, he crafts a brutal slog for all the quasi-apologetic fuckups out there in the world. 3.
Activewear has become its own trend category that reaches beyond the old school idea of gym shorts and a worn-out T-shirt.
Members of the energy cooperative have been trained to repair and replace worn-out parts of wind turbines and solar panels, he said.
In some cases, the cost of panties is nominal, but a typical seller will only have access to so many worn-out panties.
These plans are part of the government's effort to replace a worn-out growth model dependent on the trade, investment and heavy industry.
Sneakerhead's got "rubber sole, industrial glue, leather, and textile" and can actually be used on worn-out shoes to restore their shoey scent.
At some point a battery will be so worn out that it will need to be replaced, as Apple outlines on its site.
And he did it at a time when no one was sick of him, when he had worn thin but not worn out.
The researchers transplanted a foreign gene into otherwise normal mice, allowing them to remove the worn-out cells with a drug called AP20187.
Here's what's different about Trump's list, who offer geographic diversity different from the current court majority who have worn out the Acela Corridor.
After eight seasons (and a miniseries), 24 felt pretty worn out, over the top, and surprisingly dull for such an action-packed show.
I am worn out by broken black bodies and the broken black spirit somehow persevering in the face of overwhelming and impossible circumstance.
With a folksy Pete Seeger-like appeal, Sanders proved adept at couching worn-out 1930's left-wing bromides into new-sounding pabulum.
By now, everyone knows that a worn-out college T-shirt and stretched-out elastic shorts don't cut it at the gym anymore.
Everywhere looked a little worn out, no more so the guy who'd been up on speed partying for a few days too long.
The poisoning of Appalachia's drinking water — from mining runoff, industrial waste, worn-out pipes, a whole confluence of causes — isn't a new story.
Most of the time, the issue is not that the piece has been worn out or has fallen out of style, Marino said.
Some doctors have recommended meditation for patients who have illnesses like heart disease and high blood pressure, or are just plain worn out.
The hat got stained and worn-out, but the tag had fallen off, so Johnson couldn't figure out how to get another one.
I definitely came off a little nervous, and after three hours of amateur hour the crowd was sparse, sloshed, and pretty worn out.
I was so thoroughly worn out when we left, I wasn't sure how I would drive home — but I knew we'd be back.
After a full day of wine tasting, we were worn out — not to mention, still full from the two charcuterie plates we'd consumed.
Does that include a pair of ribbed latex gloves, some copies of Horse & Rider magazine, and a worn out CD of Ginuwine's "Pony"?
There, he learned how to fuse and repair rusted parts of the car's exterior and replaced worn-out steel joints with new ones.
Finally, the experts urge Congress and the states to create an ongoing stream of money to replace worn-out and outdated voting equipment.
But these are worn-out arguments that are used to justify outdated laws that protect abusers from any accountability and completely ignore reality.
Those rallies are fun, but back at the White House, nothing gets done and the president's worn-out minders are warring among themselves.
Consider, the U.S. Air Force's B-52 heavy bomber might be more than 50 years old – but it is far from worn out.
For example, it took me multiple rolls of film to diagnose a light leak due to some worn-out padding around the loading door.
Local entrepreneurs' anger and the 5 billion euros of extra interest on public debt next year alone may have worn out Italy's radical leaders.
It's incredible to imagine them, though: poems, usually confined to books or pamphlets, instead worn out and about, perhaps whirled around a dance floor.
The image is strained, threadbare, so worn-out that it creates the feeling that we are following a ghost in a dream-like state.
"This project is only for five years," said Soe Aung, adding that the vehicles would be worn out with daily use over that timeframe.
It's hard to defend, you know, and you kind of get worn out by it, because it just consumes the space of public discourse.
A young mother, Hennessy Quitian, is lugging diapers back to her home in San Cristobal using her worn out stroller as a shopping cart.
They gussy up very old, seemingly worn-out jokes in a new coat of paint, and tweak them so they still make you laugh.
If it weren't for the computer chips that replaced the worn-out cells of his retina, he would have become blind countless years ago.
In the suburbs, pre-drinks are a distant dream in the worn-out eyes of young men and women who've swapped kicks for kids.
Editorial To hear some military commanders and members of Congress talk, the American military is worn out and in desperate need of more money.
"Could it be her?" one recent headline asked, betraying the yearning for fresh leadership amid a French presidential campaign crowded with worn-out politicians.
We decided it would mean nothing new unless what we had was broken or worn out beyond repair, or we had a new need.
It took more than 40 ballots, but finally the worn-out delegates nominated Woodrow Wilson, the governor of New Jersey, who won in November.
Spectators stood in a small watchtower made of scrap metal parts and worn-out tires functioned as 'goals' on the end of the pitch.
Shannon Stirone takes you behind the scenes of the infrastructure, which she describes as "worn out" and threatened by insufficient funding and outdated hardware.
Jordan infamously punched a driver while cameras were rolling during the previous season, so it seems he's worn out his welcome ... on several fronts.
With debt payments siphoning off cash every year, Toys "R" Us could not properly invest in its worn-out suburban stores or outdated website.
Many of the quilts in the show similarly fall flat, trying to depict their subjects too literally and ending up with worn-out platitudes.
This election is an exercise in brute electoral force: the full on clash of the real, modern Texas with a worn out, calcified caricature.
Smartwool Merino Crew Socks for $403 ($6 off): A sale is always a good time to re-up on worn-out socks and thermals.
Walmart's expanse of asphalt, dotted with worn-out pickups and domestic sedans, gave way to a road lined with strip malls and dollar stores.
"They are flat-out worn out," said Representative Jason Chaffetz, Republican of Utah, the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Deep bass plus soft female vocals is kind of a worn-out trope in electronic music, but it is done very well in this case.
Even an act as simple as repainting lane markings and replacing worn out signage will help improve self-driving cars' ability to "see" their surroundings.
I spend a lot of time coming back to my breath and modifying shapes, since my body is worn out from working out this morning!
"The Iranian government and nation do not care in the least for the worn-out and threadbare remarks made by the American officials," Jahangiri said.
Critics say Apple has obfuscated the fact that a worn-out battery not only fails to hold a charge, it also degrades the phone's performance.
The narrow blades weren't worn out of necessity—bloodkin largely used their fangs to feed—but were mandated by a law hundreds of years old.
It's just the right thing to do when the downside for visitors includes jacked up electric bills, slower processors, worn out fans, and drained batteries.
That is to say, it doesn't spew fantasies of racial harmony, or propagate the worn-out trope of white saviorism (cough cough, like Greenbook did).
These pads still kind of live in the office, if I feel like hand-writing something, but their day-to-day usefulness has worn out.
They've just had their holes stitched up and worn-out areas patched over, and they returned to the building's rare books section on August 3.
" Perhaps the most tragic Goode's employee is Patty, "a little, thin, straw-colored woman with a worn-out face and a stiff-looking permanent wave.
Many employees find themselves totally worn out at the end of the workday, and when the last task is completed, they're running for the door.
Vehicles with worn-out tires are three times more likely to end up in a crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Even the AK party and its leader, president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a hero to most of the refugees, suggested they had worn out their welcome.
Sources connected to production tell us Hazel had already worn out her welcome by the time she made the remark about gays and the Bible.
Across the street, workers in yellow-slicker overalls scrub, scrape, and repair the decks of worn-out warships and ocean tankers parked in a drydock.
A new survey from the Pew Research Center found that 46 percent of U.S. social media users feel "worn out" by politics on social media.
Using a worn-out sneaker, some Lego pieces and a battery to power it all, Patel cobbled together his own Back to the Future kicks.
Mateen said he was worn out from staying up all night to research psychiatric medication, although he did not say he was taking specific drugs.
It was the summer of 2017 in Kensington Market, a colorful if not worn-out bohemian neighborhood in Toronto, and Monks was looking for guidance.
The shoe is also inexpensive and environmentally friendly — wearers can easily swap out a sole when it's worn out instead of replacing an entire shoe.
Due to his own struggle with substance abuse, he concluded that Harvey had a sex addiction, but "got worn out" of trying to stop him.
The search for a go-to pair of cute, versatile flats is often a game involving too many blisters, worn-out soles, and impractical upkeep.
At first I pictured Lorna as being a really old, worn out, torn woman—sort of my worst nightmare, who I don't want to become.
Their often-grizzled faces and uneasy expressions seem both young and old at the same time, worn out to the point of total age ambiguity.
An outdoor structure called the Vessel offers stair-climbing exercise for tourists who haven't yet been worn out by their trek along the High Line.
The attention is lavished on his foils and tormentors, who are cut from gaudy, worn-out cardboard and set in motion like furious windup toys.
Today, most of New York's 472 subway stations are as tired and worn out as the riders who squeeze onto the problem-plagued transit system.
Late at night in bed, postcoital, eating toasted baguettes with butter and feta cheese on top, we talked and mocked that worn-out, passé ritual.
The movies he's starred in have even portrayed him as an older, worn-out version of the character, who has been operating for many years.
"Perhaps when we grow very old our bodies get worn out, or certain parts break down, like parts in an old car," the letter read.
The vast majority of fusion procedures are performed on patients with one or more degenerated disks, disks that are worn out, dehydrated, stiff and friable.
Library patrons, worried or grieving over a damaged or worn-out book — often a childhood treasure — sometimes find Mr. Vass and ask for his help.
Buses in Athens make do with worn-out tires, often at great risk to public safety, because there is not enough money for spare parts.
In a Critic's Notebook article, not a full-scale review, Wells spoke of feeling worn out by servers doing magic tricks and making little speeches.
If this sounds like you — and your worn-out briefs — there&aposs one brand that can completely change your perspective on essential undergarments: Tommy John.
After that bout, I came home physically and emotionally worn out, as if I had run that marathon that the E.R. doc asked me about.
Ben needed help getting up onto a couch or bed, and at the end of a normal day he was worn out like an old hound.
But from basket top handle silhouettes to functional, beach-friendly totes, crochet has proven itself to transcend beyond your grandma's flimsy and worn out afghan quilts.
The alternative is to extend the life of existing coal plants by replacing worn out components and upgrading them with new equipment to improve thermal efficiency.
The diplomat: While cautious to make the comparison, Dyson brings to mind the worn-out criticisms of Hillary Clinton: Power hungry, untrustworthy, poor candidate ... sound familiar?
Anderson-Sierra says she was worn out after the birth and she could not breastfeed her daughter for the first 24 hours after she was born.
This website has a really amazing sale on, and I've had the same gym clothes for a couple of years now that are really worn out.
It's enough to exhaust anyone, but a pic shared to the JoBro's official Instagram shows the trio looking a little worn out — to say the least.
Spare-part surgery to replace worn-out bits of the anatomy is already well-established and will get better with the use of stem-cell technology.
"Usually, by the end of every day my head and body were so worn out that I didn't have the ability to think straight," he says.
A good fashion consumer takes care of her clothing and wears each piece at least 30 times (see: #30wears on Instagram), until it's completely worn out.
At 9 o'clock, I climbed into the bottom bunk and curled up in my sleeping bag, worn out from physical exertion and the monotony of digging.
Or simply put, the olfactory sensory neurons in your nose responsible for sending scent signals to the brain become worn out and unable to repair themselves.
Born George Raymond Wagner in 83, the forty-six-year-old performer showed up at the Las Vegas radio station looking hung over and worn out.
The bouts began orderly enough, with one primly arrayed cholita trading blows with a sinister looking woman in stained tights and worn-out Ugg knock-offs.
According to Pew, 68 percent of respondents said they are "worn out" by the sheer amount of news they are exposed to in the modern era.
Soon his cardiologist could do nothing more to assist him as long as he remained stubbornly attached to the worn-out heart he was born with.
Speaking for an hour, Mr. Strache denounced Mr. Van der Bellen as the epitome of a worn-out establishment whose "welcome culture" for migrants endangered Austria.
My "lawyer" was played by a professional woman with black hair and a briefcase that must have been bought secondhand, because it looked believably worn out.
But our dad would take a long time to do it, make it a whole ordeal to where we would be worn out by the end.
A Pew Research study found that seven of 10 Americans today suffer from "news fatigue" — meaning they feel worn out and like they can't keep up.
In 1875, American Express offered the first such plan to employees who had been "injured or worn out" working its rail, barge, and horseback delivery lines.
Roughly 7 in 10 Americans said they "feel worn out by the amount of news there is these days," according to a June Pew Research poll.
Unlike an underage cocktail from a cool mom that should only be enjoyed in the house, your comfiest footwear should be worn out and about, too.
Kelly's persona, that of a strapping and exuberant dancer, seems at odds with the image of worn-out sneakers, though the association is an interesting one.
Warhurst said there was wild speculation in the media that Holt had committed suicide, distraught over an allegedly fractious marriage or worn out from his job.
As far back as July, 59 percent of Americans said they felt "worn out" by the amount of election coverage, according to the Pew Research Center.
The tired disruptions of Thom Willems's electronic score and the flat-footed pseudo-casual walks meant to turn classroom exercises contemporary feel like worn-out catchphrases.
Howard had long ago worn out his appeal as an overgrown teenager, but here he came off uncommonly graceful and intelligent, and even something like mature.
His childhood aspirations are all here, captured in photos by Alex Bohn: worn-out cassettes, rough-at-the-edges posters, magazines, party fliers, broken old cellphones.
Fear of immigrants might have worn out its welcome when Sioux County, 80 percent Republican, decides that Latinos are pretty good help in the dairy barns.
Though many of its elements are familiar to the point of being worn out — saloons and wagon trains, Indians and gold prospectors — the novel is not.
"Aging is about worn out parts," she said, adding that the results are evident in her youthful hair, relatively wrinkle-free skin and her bedroom prowess.
Always frail, and worn out by child-bearing, she died when he was ten; the pastor swiftly remarried a "young and robust" Englishwoman, Marie-Anne Kempe.
In my review of the previous AirPods, I noted that after about two years, my first-generation AirPods started dying because their batteries had worn out.
Paul Graham and Jessica Livingston, who had two young children, were worn out by the work of running YC and had begun looking for a successor.
By contrast, British factories are also most likely to be simply replacing worn-out machinery, itself a consequence of weak prior investment, the survey has shown.
What's more, when smartphone batteries get worn out, it's become a lot cheaper and easier to replace those batteries, rather than upgrading to a new phone.
In 2001 he released "Wasakara," whose title translates to "You are worn out," a song widely seen as a plea for Mr. Mugabe to step down.
After more than an hour and a walk-through of some thirty rooms with Mamie Eisenhower, Jackie emerged from the White House looking pale and worn out.
Around the same time, I started to feel worn out with all the political infighting among friends, as well as idle thoughts from people I barely know.
Italy's 51 UNESCO World Heritage sites include whole city centers and town squares which have been increasingly worn out by the footfall of visitors over the centuries.
Fifteen years later, she's a 30-year-old Democratic volunteer with sneakers worn out from the campaign trail and her own ambitions to run for office someday.
I start to panic because I can't find the jeans I love (mine are starting to look worn out), so I order three pairs that look similar.
When one of them stopped sticking to the paper after several moves, Fullbright co-founder Steve Gaynor told me it was because I'd worn out the adhesive.
And her hair, always discussed in the books as bushy and frizzy, is worn out and natural in what looks like a beautiful, kinky wash-and-go.
I just flew in from Australia yesterday and I'll be on WWE Smackdown Live tonight and I'll be worn out and jet-lagged and I don't care.
VALENCIA, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan auto worker Celso Nunez spends his days moonlighting as a mover and trading salvaged building materials in his worn-out red pick-up.
The dirt holding each peyote plant, housed in worn out clay pots, is skewered with a simple paper sign reading, "no soy cenicero" ("I'm not an ashtray").
"I kinda just got worn out," he says, pausing between foamy sips at a sports bar in Bushwick to collect his thoughts on the last few years.
The Creative City, a former industrial park, is draped with trees and framed by buildings whose peeling exteriors have turned the yellows of a worn-out sponge.
That means much of the gratification is delayed, though most appointments will feature some in-season products that can be purchased and worn out of the store.
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans "feel worn out by the amount of news there is these days," according to an analysis released by Pew Research on Tuesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hollywood star Nicole Kidman undergoes a dramatic makeover for new drama "Destroyer", playing a tired-looking and worn out police detective with a painful history.
Even now as I look in the mirror and tell myself "I am amazing," for the fourth time today, I only feel worn out and over it.
Harvey-Clemons and Wiggins arrived in tandem from Georgia, where the former had been booted from the team and the latter had mostly worn out his welcome.
If you haven't had your fill yet, turn left and head for the Metropolitan Museum of Art; if you're worn out, rejuvenation awaits in the hotel bars.
The space remains relatively bare, with graffiti art along its gritty walls and worn-out street signs punctuating the length of the tunnel where exits once were.
Confusion and anxiety surrounding the election have worn out some Kenyans, who are staying home to avoid potential violence, even though the vote was carried out peacefully.
Fortunately (this theory goes) both the great rivals are decadent and worn out and doomed to vanish, with some help from Russia, into the dustbin of history.
Analysts also say that overseas audiences, especially in countries where Hollywood has only recently made inroads, are less worn out by the continued revisiting of classic characters.
And ludicrous, too, when worn out of context, which is to say, not while racing a BMW HP4 down an open highway at 2003 miles per hour.
"I think at the time when he was elected, people were excited, but now it's kind of worn out," said Mia Podlesnik, a young waitress at Rondo.
I'm worn out by this compliance, even though I know anger and fatigue are pointless—it's my own prison, one that nobody can ever see or understand.
The Associated Press confirmed in December that the industry is opposed to federal regulation, which would likely mandate expensive and time-consuming replacement of worn out rails.
Keep in mind that Austin is hilly as fuck, though, so if you're from a flat city, you should plan on getting worn out by big hills.
He said Wednesday that the Ortega government&aposs political model is "worn out" and the solution is moving up the next election, due to take place in 2021.
After your shift, you're so worn out and exhausted that you end up drinking or whatever and go home, pass out, and go to work the next day.
A year after that, Mr. Vigoda was cast as the worn-out Detective Fish on the station-house sitcom "Barney Miller," opposite Hal Linden in the title role.
"What a smug stinking lot my relations are and you've never seen such a seedy worn out bunch of old hags most of them have become," he wrote.
In fact, one of the few studies directly examining fatigue and sociable, extroverted behavior actually suggests that everyone—introverts and extroverts alike—is worn out by social situations.
It's easy to imagine things getting worn out over time or the thin plastic hinge that holds the top and bottom together tearing after repeated opening and closing.
There are some rumors that Howard might have worn out his welcome with teammates in Charlotte, something that's been said in some of his past stops as well.
By Sunday, the last night of the festival, they were both fairly worn out, and opted to sit in the back instead of standing up by the stage.
If you're purchasing a brand new one, just remember the best kit in the world can't work miracles on an old and worn out tape from the 1990s.
In fact, Oren Ben David, Boaz Bentur, Tal Cohen, and Nimrod Bar offer a monster replete with suspense that intentionally treads among the worn-out avenues of rock.
Jean recounts his story at a worn-out table in a Grand-Bassam hotel as paramilitary police armed with AK-47s and rocket launchers listlessly patrol the beach.
The excess of the holidays had left me feeling worn out, and I figured that a month without substances was a chance to clear my mind and recharge.
"That's hard to do because your body is worn out, and we're wearing out faster in our 50s than the 20- or 30-year-olds do," Langer said.
Like the Day Boots, these flats have very slim soles and delicate leather, so I imagine mine would be more worn out if I wore them more often.
It was the Vin Sola and MATRiXXMAN smash gracing pastures everywhere, from HNNY's Stockholm Boiler Room set to worn-out aux cables at house-parties the world over.
His pledges for more investments, well-paid jobs and fewer taxes won over Greeks worn out by years of EU-prescribed austerity and the euro zone's highest unemployment.
Shortly after winning the Democratic primary for the 14th Congressional District in New York City this June, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez posted a picture of her worn-out shoes.
It was a strange kind of exhaustion, as though I'd been worn out for quite a while but hadn't noticed it, and only now had it hit me.
Consider the average American dairy case: Its heart is a sea of neutral plastic jugs, which are as visually exciting as a drawer full of worn-out socks.
HOUSTON — Brian McCann's left arm is getting a little worn out, and his catcher's mitt is getting strafed by spikes and soiled from the dirt around home plate.
Lands' End lost ground to the likes of L.L. Bean in part because its clothing was mostly sold in worn-out Sears stores and on an outdated website.
I was happy to find — and take home — a worn-in but not worn-out T-shirt from the first Supreme collaboration with Public Enemy, from 2006 ($20153).
Facebook is rightly criticized as being impersonal, but that can work to your advantage when you're worn out and have to quickly reach as many people as possible.
Ms. Watson said she had declined to speak with the museum's investigators, as she was worn out from telling her story to other investigators and to news outlets.
My head was foggy from exhaustion, my body hurt from a fall I'd taken on the ice, and I was emotionally worn out from the current news cycle.
Despite her $0003,000 teaching salary, she spent about $1,200 getting her classroom in shape for this school year, buying new shelves and books and replacing worn-out desks.
I've spent the last ten years analyzing salespeople and what separates the good, from the uninspiring, worn out, no-good salesperson that is toxic to any sales culture.
The downside is that I've worn out and have had to toss some of my favorite shoes, and I've dealt with foot problems since I moved out here.
"Only a decade ago, Futuna Chapel was discarded by others as worn out, unfit for purpose, or simply too forceful an idea," Futuna Trust member Simon McLellan writes.
They oversaw the restoration of the weary whirlygigs' worn-out mechanisms; the sculptures were repainted and then relocated to a new park, which will soon open in Wilson.
VALENCIA, Venezuela, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Venezuelan auto worker Celso Nunez spends his days moonlighting as a mover and trading salvaged building materials in his worn-out red pick-up.
They say Indian women — often worn out, anemic and at higher risk of death because they bear children young and often — urgently need methods to delay or space pregnancies.
Full of psychedelic slouch and swagger, like Spiritualized playing a Madchester rave, the album is almost suspiciously accessible, but dozens of listens later, Beyondless hasn't worn out its welcome.
The country's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, tweeted Thursday that they were "worn-out U.S. accusations," pointing out that his country had complied with its side of the deal.
Deb's wardrobe, while similarly bulky, hints at a woman who used to care a lot about her appearance, and is now just too worn out to worry about it.
VTB told Putin it would also need the government to support the state-financed modernisation of worn-out rail tracks and roads to improve access to Novorossiisk and Taman.
VTB told Putin it would also need the government to support the state-financed modernization of worn-out rail tracks and roads to improve access to Novorossiisk and Taman.
Eventually, he took a different turn than I, which was good because I was already worn out just 45 miles in, a good 35 miles or so from home.
There is "a risk of being worn out between domestic and foreign operations", said Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, a centre-right MP, who recently visited French troops in the Sahel.
The joke in which unlikely and unsuspecting people eat something with pot in it is by now rather worn out, but Mr. Pryce and especially Mr. Holder are appealing.
"It should be clearly determined what happens to the worn-out and poorly adjusted vehicles," said Bienkowska, adding that the issue was a European problem not a national one.
I also dig, as cliched and kinda worn out as they are, the tracking missions, which are breadcrumb trails using Aloy's magic-like Focus power/s—Witcher Senses, basically.
It has become my way of balancing the scales, and at some point since 2002 I started to feel most at home when my body was most worn out.
"Dark Phoenix" is the latest movie in the "X-Men" franchise, which after ten movies (not counting the "Deadpool" releases) in 20 years has finally worn out its welcome.
They made the appointment ostensibly for a sinus infection, but they're so tired and worn out from traveling that they just need to see someone and talk about it.
Last century, a mere blip in time's arrow, Dieselnoi and his knees of legend were a fuzzy, worn out, pirate videotape passed around the higher echelons of the gym.
Other than the occasional group of hushed and worn-out people who would suddenly file out from the front line, the streets were almost devoid of a human presence.
She wears old, worn-out clothes and has poor eating habits, including eating very fast, taking huge bites of food, using her fingers to eat and slurping her drinks.
The Aussie got a boost on a worn-out greenback after weak U.S. economic data cast doubts over whether the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates again in 2017.
From a discarded milk carton on the ground, to slightly worn-out posters, the details on Joshua Smith's models are so realistic it's hard to believe they're not real.
"Anything that dies has had some kind of aim in life, some kind of activity, which has worn out; but that does not apply to Odradek," the narrator says.
Soldiers have complained about long tours of duty that have left them with no days off for months, worn-out equipment and low rations, according to local news reports.
The Federal Railroad Authority is planning to draft rules for worn-out rails, but faces fierce resistance from the freight railroad industry, according to an investigation by Public Source.
They lost ... I visited there several times to Russia and you know, you do see sort of this society that was worn out from the Cold War and everything.
When I'm getting rid of old clothes, I always sort through them first: If it's torn, or stained, or so worn-out that it's see-through, nobody wants it.
This world is one that has been used up, and playing the game is mostly about choosing tiles, placing them in this worn-out landscape, and seeing what can happen.
Usually you decide to remodel or renovate your home when you're ready to upgrade worn-out areas, want to add new feature, or simply because you're ready for a change.
It was a color that I had put on and taken off many times in the wonky light of my bathroom, but had never actually worn out of the house.
Autophagy, fully described in the 1990s by Japanese biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi, is how cells recycle damaged, diseased, or worn-out bits of microscopic machinery into new, fully functional organic stuff.
A middle-aged couple decked out in Tesla gear sat on the ground, like worn-out festival-goers resting their feet, but not yet ready to call it a night.
Walker stars again as Hornets down Knicks CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Kemba Walker should be worn out, but he insists that he's happy to do whatever it takes for the Charlotte Hornets.
If you are getting solid, regular sleep at consistent hours and you still feel worn out, it's worth getting a checkup, Dr. Won said, to rule out other health problems.
This week, as part of the larger discussion on addressing Puerto Rico's finances, opponents of the Jones Act will likely attempt their worn-out efforts to weaken the Jones Act.
The company's PR department, stung into action by the bad press, said that Apple had been slowing down devices, but only to save them from their own worn-out batteries.
Strip the veneer off this worn-out and worthless cliche: You won't find a commitment to sound money and free enterprise, but rather a government-knows-best mentality hiding beneath.
Each pair of Girlfriend Collective leggings is made out of 25 recycled water bottles — and you can recycle them with the brand when they're too worn out to wear anymore.
Synopsis: The romantic farce "They Came Together" takes aim at worn-out romantic-comedy tropes by pairing small-business owner (Amy Poehler) up a with corporate sell-out (Paul Rudd).
"Generally speaking I'm unbothered by anything that 'happened' at the BET awards and just feel worn out by everyone trying to make me have wars with people all the time."
" The sketch comes as Pew Research found in a poll released Tuesday that nearly 7 in 10 Americans "feel worn out by the amount of news there is these days.
Already Marshall Mathers had worn out his welcome like Jerry Lee Lewis banished with his child bride, an analogy anyone who knows more than two Jerry Lee songs should consider.
A single Kandinsky should be enough to fill one room; there visitors, already worn out after the first two rooms, inevitably overlooked important pictures, passing them by them like wallpaper.
Gaiam Yoga Block + Yoga Strap Combo Set, available from Amazon for $14.98 For the yogi, this is a great starter kit or as a replacement for her worn out equipment.
Beating out your ankle boots and worn-in white sneakers in versatility is a pair of LBHs (little black heels) whose soles you may have worn out...more than once.
Worn out from playing overseas in the winter and the W.N.B.A. in the summer, Whalen had an aching right ankle and Achilles' tendon through the final weeks of last season.
In the past year, it feels as if it has finally struck, in the process swallowing up every worn-out assumption about casting, subject matter, programming, leadership, inclusion — and criticism.
It's an exciting and very mixed neighborhood, with Lebanese, Syrians, Iraqis and Palestinians — an expensive neighborhood originally but also worn out because of war, and the wind and sea too.
One thing about being a black girl is, by the time you come around, and your body awakens to feeling historically out of sorts, the matriarchs have been worn out.
On the outdoor steps, tourists plopped down, worn out, sweating, but still dazzled, their eyes raised to the spirals that have become the stuff of souvenirs, fridge magnets and postcards.
Whether you just bought a brand new pair of sneakers or you&aposre planning to replace a worn-out favorite soon, I strongly recommend buying a pair of ForceFields, too.
By l935, Joe Kennedy had worn out his welcome with President Roosevelt, despite his brilliance in building the Securities and Exchange Commission: To Roosevelt, the Boston banker was a braggart.
Rob Rogers, NSW Rural Fire Service deputy commissioner, said fire crews from other states were coming to help so firefighters did not get worn out so early in the season.
Then it's time for me to do my physical therapy exercises, stretch, cook lunch, and take a nap with the kids because it's already noon and we're all worn out!
More than a million operations are done annually to replace worn-out knees and hips, and that number is expected to skyrocket in the coming decades as the population ages.
Studios hold back new films because people tend to be too worn out from Thanksgiving or too busy with Christmas-related chores to squeeze in a trip to the movies.
You toss the broken blender into a bag with that little black dress, your worn-out sheets and a dozen other random items, and haul everything down to Housing Works.
"You may end up getting your way but if you've really worn out HR and were a bear to deal with, you may come across in (a) poor light," Fletcher said.
" While she was trying to deliver vaginally, he told her his shift was almost over "and he was getting tired so I should choose now or he would be worn out.
After a long day of shopping, little Linden Bartell was pretty worn out when the family finally made it to see Santa Claus at Bering's Hardware in Houston, according to KTRK.
With options ranging from flats to wedges to platforms — none of which ring in at more than $150 — you'll never have to worry about tossing your worn out summer shoes again.
But the sad fact is that the real Cam'ron voice isn't what it used to be, and he sounds about as worn out here as he has for the past decade.
As Roxane Gay wrote for Vulture in 2013 after seeing Twelve Years a Slave, which would go on to win Best Picture: I am worn out by slavery and struggle narratives.
Roof told Federal Bureau of Investigation officials after his arrest that he was "worn out" by the Emanuel shooting and did not plan to commit more killings after he fled Charleston.
Get your sparkly purple jumpsuit and your worn-out copy of Amor Prohibido ready, because Netflix just released their first peek at their upcoming series Selena: The Series, starring Christian Serratos.
The possibility that the female interrogator, too, could feel like a worn-out cog in that system and might simply be trying to earn a living, like Dan, is not explored.
Tesla owners and repair professionals are reporting that older models of Tesla are bricking due to worn-out flash memory, resulting in the car's screen to malfunction and issues with charging.
Who knows if that's why Party detunes his beats to be "off-440", but the worn-out effect pervades everything he lays a hand on, following him around like an aura.
Joel Embiid has worn out his welcome in some social media circles but seems to be just getting started on the court, where he is already the N.B.A.'s best center.
Looking at that tired, gray two-piece, you really get the sense that Max has just thrown it on, that he's hungover, dazed, and worn out even before the shooting starts.
"Every day is exciting, no matter how bad your team is playing and how bad the loss was last night and how worn out you are," he told the television archive.
I worked without a pattern, using cheap floss, a needle with a too-small eye and a plastic embroidery hoop to sew geometric designs on a few worn-out T-shirts.
I just felt we'd sorta worn out that format, and there was quite a bit of information that I would put in the letter that was repeated in the 10-K.
After 10 years of milking the cows every day, twice a day, I was worn out, and decided to sell the cows to a younger kid down the road and retire.
Fortunately, repair shops typically charge between $40 to $80 to replace a worn-out battery with a fresh one — a worthwhile price to pay to give your smartphone a second life.
Since January 2016, the 28-year-old graduate has lived in three different refugee camps in Germany's southern Bavarian region and is now worn out and sick of night-long noise.
But Focused isn't the real problem here; it's another symptom of an overworked, worn-out, impossibly stressed out generation of people who feel they need to literally pay to be productive.
Make Your Velvet MatchThough this go-to holiday texture has a super-soft spot in our hearts, it can start to feel worn out when it's the hit fabric at every party.
But in Virginia's 13th District, a likable woman with clear goals was able to oust a career politician who had worn out his welcome, despite his opponent being openly and unabashedly transgender.
Instead, the influences of '80s movies, however gently they're braided into the story, make it feel like a chapter of another franchise, a worn-out one at that: Fake Amblin, Episode Ten.
With this in mind, researchers at the Mayo Clinic found a way to destroy these worn-out cells in normal mice, extending their lifespan by as much as 25 to 35 percent.
I mean, take one look at Putin and you immediately assume that this is a man who keeps a worn out VHS copy of Under Siege near his person at all times.
Like, he could have gotten shot in the knee with an arrow at some point, and now he's semi-retired, and just walks around town like a worn out fantasy beat cop.
"I'm really into the idea of bringing latex more to the masses, the couture aspect of it, and seeing it worn out—not just for sex, not just for home," she says.
This can lead to learned helplessness, Neo said, which is when you believe you have no control over the outcome and accept that you're always going to feel bad and worn out.
The report also found that those who said they were worn out by the news cycle also said they think the media isn't doing a good job of informing its viewers properly.
The "chocolate frivolous" dessert, a mainstay for many years, seemed worn out one night, the warm chocolate cake in the middle of the plate filled with a strangely bitter and oily ooze.
You started dressing like the contract you signed in your first week set out ("business-casual, but leaning toward business") instead, of those worn-out T-shirts you've been getting away with?
On "Million Reasons" ("Lord show me the way/to cut through all this worn out leather"), she tethers Gaga to something like a country ballad but can't keep her there for long.
The old one, which had completely worn out after a decade of wear, was the exact same ridiculous pastel coffee mug robe that Brad Pitt sported ironically in the movie Fight Club.
But he still felt so tired — not as though he hadn't slept, but as if each part of his body was worn out, the way you feel after going to the gym.
The outfits themselves vary wildly from a disheveled 1940s ostrich feather ball gown to a worn-out Lilly Pulitzer tank top, but each author emphasized the same point: Their choices were intentional.
Backed into a corner and with their bullpen worn out, the Dodgers turned to three-time Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw, while the Red Sox countered with their Cy Young winner Price.
The cost ballooned to $386.5 million from the original $182 million in part because the first estimate left out basics like the cost of maintaining the system and replacing worn-out equipment.
They're certainly saying they're tired of it, with a Pew Research study finding more than one-third of social media users saying they're worn out by the sheer volume of political stories.
Although an outright breach in relations remains unthinkable, given the depth of economic ties, the outward warmth Mr. Trump once showed Mr. Xi seems to have worn out its welcome in China.
It's the exhausted 75 percent, people who are defined not by any common ideology but by an affective state — they are simply worn out by the endless war between these two armies.
At a time when seven out of 10 Americans admit they are worn out by the high-stakes anxiety of the news, this summer's tournament couldn't have come at a better time.
A combination of technical innovation, aggressive investing and copious layers of oil-rich shale have transformed the Permian, once considered a worn-out patch, into the world's second-most-productive oil field.
But the organization gave the US drinking water system a D in its most recent report card, with tens of billions of dollars needed to replace worn-out mains and connecting pipe.
Another study says that people with toxoplasmosis are twice as likely to be in a car crash, and suggests that infected drivers have been distracted and worn out by persistent low-level sickness.
A source close to the "Gold Digger" singer denied West was having some kind of breakdown, telling celebrity outlets People and Us Weekly that West was a workaholic who was simply worn out.
I was worn-out myself, most of the time, having four kids and a stressed-out husband, running on a hamster wheel to keep us all fed while attempting to be a writer.
The show's eight, roughly 30-minute episodes largely alternate between the perspectives of Original Miles and his clone, demonstrating Rudd's remarkable ability to play both a charming maniac and a worn-out schlub.
To give it a bit more of a worn-out yet warm feel, Aaron said he purchased three barns from Wisconsin which were built by an Amish community more than 120 years ago.
There was the DRM debacle, the fact that Xbox One was less powerful yet more expensive than PlayStation 4, and an enormous focus on Kinect, a peripheral that'd long worn out its welcome.
The system has rejected legitimate payments to individuals because their fingerprints were worn out, because internet connectivity was poor and because some bureaucrats are now trying to find ways to beat the system.
So the plan, she said, was to keep working, even on evenings like this when she seemed worn-out and a little fatigued and 5 PM's arrival did not mean recline and relaxation.
It's sort of like I can replace your old worn out part with a new one from the original equipment manufacturer — your mom and dad — because it will have your DNA in it.
This Presidential election has oddly made think back to sitting at Grandma's kitchen table eating a Jiffy peanut butter sandwich and listening to her nearly worn out eight-track of the Statler Brothers.
CAIRO (Reuters) - A group of Egyptian students have built a machine they say can produce fuel from worn-out vehicle tyres, after big rises in energy prices as part of recent economic reforms.
As the trial stretched on, the judge appeared sympathetic and attentive to the needs of the jurors, referring often to how hard they were working and, later, how worn out they must be.
She had seemed so perpetually worn out and preoccupied, yet she'd always had help with the cleaning and ironing, wasn't much of a cook, disliked entertaining, and had never worked outside the home.
"Just like in humans, the worn out joint of Igor the tiger will heal due to the regenerative and self-healing effects of stem cells, without the use of external materials," he added.
"I don't see how you wouldn't expect that," said Brandon Morrow, an equally worn-out Dodgers reliever who has appeared in 12 postseason games this month, including all five in the World Series.
In that way another family's history — salvaged parts of worn-out clothes and bedsheets — have become a part of my own family's history, and of your history, too, if you're reading these words.
On the advice of a psychologist, Ruíz enrolled her overly energetic son in a local team in the hope that it would leave him worn out when he returned from practice each evening.
Replacing old and worn out coal units with entirely new ultra-supercritical coal plants has proved uneconomic in almost all cases — gas plants are simply cheaper to build and run, and offer more flexibility.
He was frustrated with the ailing economy, and worn out by the battle with Clinton and Texas billionaire Ross Perot — not to mention the fact he was fighting his own battle with Grave's disease.
New research published in Scientific Reports now debunks these early suspicions, showing that Dolly's health complications were not the result of cloning, and that Dolly's worn out joints weren't anything out of the ordinary.
Set in 1947, the two and a half-minute trailer shows a worn out Singletary slowly beginning to spiral out of control after getting the tip from a mysterious woman about Hondel and Smart.
Grace is not a Terminator, but she is not exactly human either — she's been "enhanced," which makes her strong when she's attacking Terminators and other threats but more vulnerable when she gets worn out.
I'm sick of the $9 jersey sheets from Target that seem to get worn out after a few months, so I buy fancy sheets on sale from Nordstrom (pillowcases, fitted sheet, and flat sheet).
"The separation was necessary because we were creatively worn out," said Roldan, the Cuban "sonero" or singer responsible for the band's smooth melodies, in an interview at a rooftop bar overlooking Havana's Malecon seafront.
Worn out by November wars, there have been years in which I have tried to forget about conquering the turkey, been close to admitting defeat against its gamey inflections, its haughty perseverance against flavor.
Still, the ceremony has always felt like a less cool relative of the Grammys—the younger brother who inherits all the best clothes after they've been worn out in public a few weeks earlier.
Yet patchwork and quilting — homespun, traditionally feminine crafts that in times past transformed worn-out clothes or leftover bits of fabric into things beautiful, useful and warm — are having a moment on the runway.
Well, whether you are strapping or sedentary, and no matter how much you hydrate, old age is coming for you — and youth, I'm learning as a worn-out thirtysomething, is wasted on the young.
The heels of her purple suede pumps had worn out, and rather than drop them off, she stayed to take in the store's ambience, as she had been doing for the past nine years.
Enjoyment turns out to be contagious in "Girls Trip," which consistently manages to rework and even reinvigorate some severely worn-out conceits, setups and character types, mostly by complicating gender roles with class issues.
In a message to BuzzFeed News, Weber County Search and Rescue Lt. Mark Horton said the pups were "worn out" and looked like they had been surviving on the dead sheep for some time.
"The issue now for us as a tour operator is there aren't enough hotels," said Ms. Lucas of Mir, who noted that some of the hotels in areas beyond the big cities are worn out.
If you're ready to say goodbye to your worn-out winter locks and get a refreshed 'do for spring, scroll on for our favorite celebrity looks to copy at your next visit to the salon.
The authors speculate that Ötzi went down to the valley below to collect much-needed equipment and raw materials (based on his depleted and worn out toolkit), but the Iceman's arrival was met with resistance.
Sometimes we head to the library, or if it's clear they're worn out, we'll head straight home and I'll let them watch a movie (which means I can work some more or do some cleaning).
" Trump's Colorado campaign chairman, Robert Blaha, believes the state remains in play for Republicans and said Clinton's traditional gameplan was "the same old, tired, worn-out paradigm we've seen for years and years and years.
I love when my jeans tell a story of my day-to-day life: seeing where they've worn out or have been repaired and feeling how soft they have become makes them feel uniquely mine.
"We'll be revising Jen's right hip, which has been in place for many years and unfortunately looks like one of the components is loose and the other part is really worn out," the surgeon explains.
Of course, stuffing your drawers is not ideal either, so ahead we've outlined eight reasons to say goodbye to the worn-out pieces of the past in order to make room for fresh fitness essentials.
The United States is the official home team, and it should benefit from big crowds and its Major League Soccer-based players being in midseason form rather than worn out from the long European season.
Nor has he been worn out by heat (it has been sweater and scarf weather in Paris), and he has long since proved that he is as good at recovering as he is at counterpunching.
During his second term as governor, Mr. Patrick pushed for and passed a $13 billion transportation overhaul aimed at repairing and upgrading worn-out bridges, roads and commuter lines and also at reviving train service.
"In this moment, (Ould Cheikh Ahmed's) thoughts go first to the Yemeni people who are worn out by this conflict and are enduring one of the most devastating humanitarian crisis in the world," Dujarric said.
They have reason to think it may be time to replace their worn-out knees with artificial ones, an operation that is now among the most frequently performed costly medical procedures in the United States.
Yes, your favorite worn-out college T-shirt and ratty gym shorts are very comfortable, but there comes a time when you need — you deserve — real pajamas that look just as good as they feel.
Charlie Coyle scored for the third consecutive game, and Brandon Carlo had a short-handed goal for Boston, which was worn out by going down to five defensemen again after Chara left the ice bloodied.
The 3-year-old mastiff was hiking with his human up the Grandeur Peak trail in Salt Lake County, Utah, on Sunday and got so worn out he couldn't make it back to the car.
It's as if people, worn out by the sheer effort of being scandalized by the news, had decided that 2017 would be more bearable if we could all just find one thing to agree about.
Her friend urged her to report the assault to police, but Emily had been so worn out by Angus' physical and psychological abuse that she believed she deserved the assault, and it was her fault.
"Tulsi Gabbard's signature stance on non-interventionism makes her the only principled opponent of American empire in the 2020 presidential race so far — and one who excites libertarians worn out by mainstream politicians who either know nothing about military adventurism or naively go along with worn-out notions of the United States as the 'indispensable nation' that must be fighting every battle in every corner of the world," said Nick Gillespie, editor-at-large of libertarianism's paper of record, Reason magazine, in an email.
When unpacking your seasonal items from their months in storage, your sweater pile may end up looking less like a shining beacon of fall hope and more like box of limp, pilled, and worn-out knits.
I could probably wrestle somebody like John Cena or Vince McMahon, but as soon as I'd be done they'd be taking me straight to the hospital to fix something … the body's too worn out for that.
In some cases, like with bots, racists, sexists, and homophobes, this may actually be very helpful for decent people who are getting worn out by Twitter, but Dorsey doesn't really elaborate on who he's referring to.
"We have presented Californians with the first real alternative to the worn-out Washington playbook in a quarter-century," said candidate Kevin de León in a statement Saturday, shortly after he received the party&aposs endorsement.
But if you are in the market for new sneakers — whether you're replacing a worn out pair or you just want to add another pair to your rotation — I strongly recommend choosing the Ultra Boost 19.
By now his signature trick of extracting calm from abrasion is overly familiar — his previous few solo albums have worn out this approach — and often here he chooses warm, simple, soothing guitar tones, no abrasion required.
Stiffening spray or cardstock glued between the layers should work, but a plastic brim cannibalized from a worn-out hat would be a little more durable... The final touch is, of course, Cappy's haunting, gigantic eyes.
When you decide to trade in your car or sell it privately, worn-out carpeting — or, worse yet, rusty floor pans — can seriously hit your pocketbook, even if you took great care of your vehicle otherwise.
First, Heidi and her owner arrive home worn out from a bit of exercise and ready to relax with some TV. When the show turns on, Heidi leaves the room to grab her cushy dog bed.
To the left Mr Frahm, the solitary thinker, studiously crafts melodies on "desks" of polished wood and worn-out keys: a miniature Danish piano he picked up a couple of years ago and an old harmonium.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)As much as I like sneakers, one problem with the modern running shoe is that after your kicks get worn out, you can't resole them like you can a nice dress shoe.
They play an important role in the repair and regeneration of tissue; they can be induced to differentiate into a range of specialised cells, and thus to replace cells that are worn out or used up.
I hadn't seen any of the acts (two are from QLD and it was The Baby's first set), and I was a little worn out from work that day but it was a really great show.
By switching out your sports bra or worn-out college tee for a fresher (but just as functional) crop top, you'll realize that getting dressed for the gym can look just as good as anything else.
If a friend sent me a YouTube link and I wanted to watch it without bugging everyone around me, I could just use whatever crappy, worn out headphones I happened to have sitting in my bag.
"Even though you've had a savory meal and you can't eat one more bite of steak, you're still interested in the cheesecake because it's sweet and that button hasn't been worn out in your brain yet."
The nation's treasurer is not a policymaker but rather is in charge of maintaining the general ledger of government funds; handling claims for lost, stolen or forged government checks; and redeeming and destroying worn-out currency.
Every three months or so, they'll also close for a full reset week during which they'll fix more labor- and time-intensive projects, like creating new drawers or giving a worn-out room a full facelift.
After camping in a cold and uncomfortable tent at a music festival, worn out by dragging my daughter's buggy through thick mud, I thought it was really time that I turned the style up a notch.
I talk about then from a hotel room just miles From your home in the East Before you fled on your personal path of tears To the West, that worn-out American Dream Dogging your steps.
The idea of Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) — that hapless, foolhardy model of Midwestern fatherdom — was always more potent than the "Vacation" comedies themselves, which had already worn out their welcome when this second sequel came along.
But one of the coolest evolutions to keep an eye out for is the ever-changing main logo, which has been getting darker, grimier, and all-around more worn out from one season to the next.
It's not the system (see Denmark, Sweden, etc.) but the governance, and it's a shame when the same worn-out arguments are trotted out that avoid discussing the important factors that actually cause states to fail.
He spent decades unfolding the story of exhausted gunslinger Roland Deschain, the last of his kind, and his attempts to track the villainous Man in Black across the vast desert wasteland of a worn-out world.
That was down from last year's "about 2379 percent" and reflects the ruling Communist Party's marathon efforts to replace a worn-out model based on trade and investment with more self-sustaining growth driven by consumer spending.
In doing so, both have rejected an old, worn-out and irrelevant path dangerously slouching toward a future to which it no longer belongs, and opened the gate to new directions and potentially a new political era.
A Pew Research Center survey published on Tuesday said that 37 percent of Americans are "worn out" by political posts and discussions on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, while only 21 percent enjoy seeing such posts.
Before leaving office, Patrick pushed forward a sweeping $85033-billon infrastructure package that put a lot of folks back to work, rebuilding the Old Colony State and improving worn-out bridges, roads, and critical commuter rail lines.
"This is a dramatic form, an extreme form of hunkering down," said Bill Phelan, president of PayNet, noting that January's level of borrowing is not even enough to replace worn-out equipment, let alone buy new machines.
Instead of keeping them at your desk strictly for office wear, these pumps, wedges, flats, and sneakers are versatile enough to still see the light of day and be worn out and about with no second thought.
When he moves to Paris in 1886, we see van Gogh painting views out of an apartment window in Montmartre, painting himself, and painting the objects inside the room, such as a pair of worn-out shoes.
There is a well-known and somewhat worn-out adage that warns against wasting a crisis, in great part because critical moments provide opportunities to take action on important issues that are commonly avoided and often misunderstood.
"Though many of its elements are familiar to the point of being worn out — saloons and wagon trains, Indians and gold prospectors — the novel is not," Lawrence Downes wrote in a profile of Díaz for the Times.
With the second session of the 115th Congress under way, APWA is calling upon members of the House and Senate to work with President Trump to tackle the challenges and needs of our aging, worn out infrastructure.
I can stream whatever I want as long as I have the app on my phone and it&aposs compatible with Chromecast, and the worn out speakers aren&apost really a problem in the more confined space.
Mr. Díaz-Canel uses the same worn-out rhetoric as the Castros did, which means that his internet presence is unlikely to pump the oxygen of new technologies into the rusty lungs of a 20th-century revolution.
The word "patriarchy" once seemed like a worn-out term bandied about by 1970s feminists, but it's making a comeback as authoritarian leaders around the globe, and their followers, try to overturn any advances made by women.
"These mother whales are worn out and running on empty, making them even more susceptible to negative human interactions, including ship strikes and entanglements," Padraig Duignan, chief research pathologist at the Marine Mammal Center, said in a statement.
Worn-out widow Amelia struggles with her difficult young son Samuel, and the tension between them gets worse when he produces a pop-up picture book about a horrifying monster called The Babadook, and begins obsessing over it.
With his camera set up in front of the house, but off to one side, every little sad, chipped tile of the worn-out siding is visible; the unpainted shed in the background is leaning to one side.
" He said: "Anytime you retire a flag, desecrate a flag or [have] a worn-out flag, you can call the American Legion, the Boy Scouts, and they will fold it properly, dispose of it properly and with respect.
Where Sherman went, it turns out, is full circle: with incredibly realistic, often amusing stereotypes of women, this time in the form of overly-tan, worn-out ladies with no style, and painted portraits of 80s society folk.
Kate Bosworth for Shopbop If you planning on hibernating during the holiday season in your worn-out sweats from college, Kate Bosworth is offering her genius style advice for ways to look chic while staying comfy at home.
The first example of this kind of scenario came in 2628, when the highly controversial Glenn Beck had worn out his welcome at Fox after scaring away one-too-many advertisers from his highly rated 28503 p.m. program.
Nick Johnston​: I had a series of mental breakdowns at the end of two years touring our debut album You and I. The last six months throughout USA in 2009 were particularly gruelling and I was worn out.
On Wednesday, the Iowa congressman tweeted: "Nazi" is injected into Leftist talking points because the worn out & exhausted "racist" is over used & applied to everyone who lacks melanin & who fail to virtue signal at the requisite frequency & decibels.
One organizer at a major progressive activist organization warned that simply calling out the GOP for hypocrisy wouldn't be enough to mobilize a grass roots that's been worn out by almost two years of near-daily political battles.
Every year, hundreds of residents kneel on the dirt in a hilltop cemetery and beat their chests in mourning for their loved ones, their names listed on a metal sign worn out by time and covered in rust.
"Most of these factions ... continually deny their apparent racist and white nationalist politics by hiding behind nationalistic, American chauvinist, and pro-Trump rhetoric and deploying worn out manipulations around 'free speech' and token people of color," it says.
" He called the scrutiny "pathetic" and a "worn-out playbook of attacking my 25-year career as a political commentator -- which naturally meant asking rhetorical questions, challenging audiences, playing devil's advocate and seeing both sides of every issue.
And in the worn-out working class neighborhood of Molenbeek, mothers don't know if their children will come home at all -- and are asking how long they will have to continue to pay for the sins of a few.
Grew up with my parents, my brothers and a worn out VHS copy of Cannon Ball Run, watched Deliverance on my first date with my wife (don't ask) & revisit Boogie Nights every few months to marvel at his performance.
Addressing a Greek public worn out by austerity and skeptical after years of reform efforts have failed to fix the country's woes, Tsipras said his leftist-led government would do whatever it takes to end lenders' supervision next year.
Making longer lives financially more viable requires a fundamental rethink of life trajectories This starts with acknowledging that many of those older people today are not in fact "old" in the sense of being worn out, sick and inactive.
Mr Milne, a ruthless dialectician, exercises a particularly tight hold over Mr Corbyn, a man who managed only two Es at A-level and who, after four years of intense intra-party battles, is beginning to seem worn out.
Rolls-Royce is working to fix problems with its Trent 1000 engines on 787s, where turbine blades have worn out sooner than expected, forcing airlines to disrupt their schedules to allow for the engines to be inspected more regularly.
The pro surprise—in which a skater is surprised by friends, family, and a board with his or her name on it—has nearly worn out its charm by this point, but Zion's is a classic of the genre.
Now, she and Grace are always in leggings and worn out tees, the kind of shirts her husband would have mocked her for wearing even to bed, if she still had a husband, which she did when this started.
It feels as if the 85033 presidential race had been dragging on for the better part of a decade, that we were mired in the same controversies, and watching the same worn-out attack ads for years on end.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal was worn out from his Rio Olympics exertions after emerging from an injury absence to win doubles gold, but the Spaniard perked back up with his trip to New York for the U.S. Open.
" And then Henry led a discussion about the worn-out shoes Ocasio-Cortez used on the campaign trail that will soon become part of Cornell University's new exhibit on women in politics: "Women Empowered: Fashions from the Front Line.
First comes the addition of jobs — particularly the kinds of higher-wage blue-collar jobs that have been lost in recent years — and spending on products like concrete and steel to build new roads and repair worn-out bridges.
Jokic has worn out the rewind button on my DVR like no other player this season, not because I want to run back the excitement, but because I know I've missed something, and want to know what it was.
The E-4B "Nightwatch" plane, which would allow the president to give military orders in the event of a nuclear war and has served as a mobile Pentagon for defense secretaries, is worn out, Defense One's Marcus Weisgerber reports.
He was worn out from a tough seven-game series against the Indiana Pacers in the first round, his teammates were providing almost no help and he was going up against a team loaded top to bottom with talent.
In the wardrobe there are shirts, looking forward to being worn, of course, but knowing that there will come a day when they will be too worn out to be worn, comfortable in the knowledge of a functioning afterlife.
But by 2019, I had mostly worn out the speakers — I had to crank the volume nearly all the way up in order to hear something — and the size felt too small to properly enjoy movies or football games.
From its opening scene, which features a worn-out Elton, clad in an rhinestone-covered orange devil jumpsuit — complete with fiery, feathered wings — stumbling through a hallway and into rehab, it subverts our expectations, eschewing the obvious for the whimsical.
" He called scrutiny of his past comments "pathetic" and a "worn-out playbook of attacking my 25-year career as a political commentator -- which naturally meant asking rhetorical questions, challenging audiences, playing devil's advocate and seeing both sides of every issue.
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Instead of relying on old, worn-out dog whistles about welfare queens and states' rights, Trump has updated racial paranoia for the 21st century with his talk about banning Muslims and deporting immigrants and building walls that Mexico will pay for.
" Potter goes on to praise moms who feed their kids home-cooked meals as well as the mom who "had to feed her kids from the drive thru all week because you're too worn out to cook or go grocery shopping.
Afghanistan will still want friends in the West and we should exercise some of that recently derided "strategic patience" until the time is right and the Chinese have worn out their welcome when the Afghans realize they won't create any jobs.
Yet the coming negotiations will be extraordinarily challenging because the guerrillas may make new demands, because the government negotiating team is worn out, and because the deal could become a battleground in the struggle for power in the 2018 elections.
Her soft sculptures at first recall children's toys, but there's nothing cuddly about them: these fish and aquatic mammals are worn out by modern life, and her frequent placement of soft creatures on hard surfaces emphasizes their displacement and exhaustion.
Over the course of those years she bottle-fed them, changed their diapers, dressed them, cooked for them, let them eat her lunch, picked them up from preschool and kindergarten, sang to them, reprimanded them, got worn out by them.
After a conversation over milk tea on a worn-out couch at a little cafe facing the river, he suggested dinner with a couple of his friends, also university lecturers, at a fish restaurant that had opened just outside the city.
Often, if he was too worn out after class to make the three-hour drive back home, he would sleep over in the extra bedroom that serves as my study, lying on a narrow daybed that had been my childhood bed.
When we sat down after that photo shoot to do our interview, Khaled was clearly worn out from a day of having to talk about things being major keys, but he also knows what people want to hear from him.
The two appeared worn out and at times exasperated — "When it comes to frustration, I plead guilty," Mr. Schatzow said — but offered a remarkable look into their thinking, and the potential conflicts between the police and prosecutors who usually work together.
Her soft sculptures at first recall children's toys, but there's nothing cuddly about them: These fish and aquatic mammals are worn out by modern life, and her frequent placement of soft creatures on hard surfaces emphasizes their displacement and exhaustion.
If you're worn out after a day of scaling Salzburg's heights, the Mönchsberg Lift, a marvel of engineering that travels through solid rock, will take you back painlessly to the city in 30 seconds for the price of a bus ticket.
The Cubs struggled to win the National League Central this season and after barely surviving a first-round series against the Washington Nationals, looked worn out in the N.L.C.S. Their bullpen, with the exception of closer Wade Davis, was in tatters.
Last month, days after Mr. Assange was removed from the embassy, having worn out his welcome with his hosts, Sweden announced that a lawyer requested that the investigation be reopened into the accusation of rape brought by one of the women.
It also allows the series to imbue worn-out sitcom storylines — like, say, Earn and his ex-girlfriend Van (Zazie Beetz) contemplating enrolling their daughter in an exclusive private school — with richer stakes than other shows might be able to.
His characters crumple, bellow and gesticulate as if they've got a huge stage they need to fill; his blotchy, wriggling lines magically fall together into the contours of a worn-out suit or the light on a litter-speckled stairwell.
For an Italy worn out after a year that included deadly earthquakes, political turmoil and a slow-motion banking crisis, the news that two Italian police officers helped stop one of the world's most wanted terrorists came as a relief.
Nearly 40 percent of respondents described themselves as "worn out" by political debates on sites like Twitter and Facebook, and 80 percent of respondents said that when they see political posts they disagree with, they usually choose to ignore them.
Do you gamble that a your best driver can stretch a worn-out set of tires to the end of a race, at the very real risk of watching them smash into a corner wall or simply start crawling around the track?
"In a gesture that perfectly encapsulates this useless man and his half-assed approach to conservation, Zinke unveiled a worn-out edition of the bar room classic Big Buck Hunter for his employees on Yuesday, framing it as highlighting "#sportsmen contributions 2 conservation.
Washington (CNN)After almost one month of the wild, raucous White House of President Donald Trump, Republicans in Congress are still certain they will get the many policies he promised -- even if they are a little worn out from the rollercoaster ride.
She's carrying armfuls of filched items by the time she rolls up to a five-star hotel, snags a stranger's suitcase, and proceeds to skillfully secure herself a free room to relax in, all worn out from a day of short cons.
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow!
The company, which was formed in 2006 when it was spun-out from the University of Leeds, develops a special kind of tissue that is not rejected by a patient's body and can be used to repair diseased or worn out body parts.
We're learning that aging is a genetically programmed process, and that there are things we can do to dramatically slow it down, from the use of advanced "senolytic drugs" and the destruction of worn-out cells, through to mitochondrial and blood rejuvenation therapies.
U.S. currency that is merely very dirty or seriously worn out but where the value is clear is not considered mutilated and can be traded in at any bank, from which it will eventually be processed out of circulation, according to the BEP.
"(But) if something goes wrong in Mosul, hundreds of thousands will put their migrant bags on their backs, they will be miserable and worn out, and come with their belongings to the only place they can go to, which is Turkey," he said.
Johnny Depp — a perennial Razzie target — was singled out for what Wilson called "his worn out drunk routine" in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," the fifth entry in the franchise in a summer of Hollywood sequels and remakes.
I only have three pairs slacks that I can wear to work, and I'm tired of outfit repeating day after day, plus I really like the slacks I do have and they are getting a bit worn out from being worn so often.
He painted views of Montmartre, the artists' quarter where Theo lived, a pair of worn-out shoes and self-portraits, already using the dazzling colours and forceful brushstrokes that eventually made him one of the most recognised artists in the European canon.
Like most millennials, I've built a relationship with money that's painfully influenced by 2008's Financial Crisis — a world of free-falling markets where steady corporate careers, the abundant mainstay of our parents' generation, became as scarce as '04's worn-out Uggs.
The results of the study are relatively consistent across party lines, with 77 percent of Republicans and Republicans-leaning independents feeling worn out over how much news there is, and 61 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents feeling the same way.
While the free-market words "negotiate" and "competitive" are in the bill's title, the legislation adopts the worn-out call for the Secretary of Health and Human Services to "negotiate" drug prices in Medicare Part D. But, there cannot be any such negotiation.
Superman; Any 2 Egyptian Gods or Mortals for Gods of Egypt; Johnny Depp & His Vomitously Vibrant Costume for Alice Through the Looking Glass; the Entire Cast of Once Respected Actors for Collateral Beauty; Tyler Perry & That Same Old Worn Out Wig for BOO!
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"I wanted to design a range that could be worn out and about, or for working out in the gym," the brand's founder and owner, Charlotte Dellal, told WWD of the selection, which is set to launch exclusively on Shopbop this May.
Rather than making me feel better, the break between flights made me feel more tired and worn out, and the last four hours of travel were less pleasant than they would have been if we'd just continued flying straight to New York.
A more vexing challenge for the industry is a decade-long sales slump — blame the indifference of millennials or the worn-out knees of boomers, but those are far from the whole story — that has defied repeated attempts to reverse the showroom stagnation.
But he still can't pull the trigger, so he leaves Ray Boy in the sand and heads straight to a booth at Murphy's Irish to brood over "shots of Jack and a two pitchers of Bud" with a worn-out cop named McKenna.
"Martyr" is one of those vague social tragedies that you wind up halfway believing, in part because the director's convinced you, and also because the people starring in it seem existentially worn out — by life, sure, and maybe by all that vagueness.
Whether you have a brand new device and need a charger to match, need to replace your worn out, frayed Lightning cable, or just realized you left your good charger at the office and are now WFH, we've got something for you here.
After two days of committee meetings, teaching—which includes student ensembles and his graduate seminar, called "Theorizing Improvisation," which has readings from sociology, cognitive science, anthropology, and cultural studies—and dealing with brainy kids who have avid minds, he is worn out.
Your coworkers lack energy"People being worn out; that's a sign of a toxic workplace," Sutton said, adding that lethargic coworkers could indicate neglect, employees being overworked, or that they have started thinking that contributing isn't worth the criticism they'll likely receive.3.
Mr. Trump has worn out opponents, journalists, members of Congress, foreign leaders, his staff — and now himself — with a breakneck barrage of executive actions, policy proposals and reversals, taunts, boasts and drowsy-hour Twitter assaults, all meant to disrupt American politics as usual.
Two weeks ago, Hillary Clinton began running a powerful ad featuring Khizr Khan, the Pakistani Muslim father of an Army captain killed in Iraq who beat down Donald J. Trump at the Democratic National Convention with his worn-out copy of the Constitution.
Adidas brand items must be provided for some of the equipment and jerseys, the documents say, because "replenishing some of the worn out football jerseys with the Adidas product keep the football team uniforms the same," since the current inventory includes Adidas products.
I just think that you need to be cognizant of the fact that if you get them up throwing too many times, they're not only going to be hurt; they're not going to be as productive because they're going to be worn out.
Glider trucks were originally used as a stopgap in trucking fleets to salvage motors and other components from trucks that were otherwise worn out or damaged, but they quickly caught on as a way to sidestep new emissions rules and save money.
He muscled his way back down the ice-and-snow-covered mountain to base camp as quickly as his worn-out legs could carry him, then took a helicopter to Kathmandu, where he hopped a commercial jet for a 30-hour flight to Anchorage, Alaska.
The point is, if we change the way we work -- to both make work better and to give people time for their lives -- perhaps no one would ever get so worn out and sucked dry that they would have to yearn for a Meternity Leave.
"O cross of Christ, today too we see you in the faces of children, of women and people, worn out and fearful, who flee from war and violence and who often only find death and many (Pontius) Pilates who wash their hands," he said.
Critics say Apple has obfuscated the fact that a worn-out battery not only fails to hold a charge but also degrades the phone's performance - and that this lack of transparency has pushed people to buy a new phone rather than a new battery.
And if you've seen the movie and find you prefer the worn-out look on BB-8 instead of the original shiny version, Sphero will also be selling a new 'battle damage' edition of the droid that has clearly survived an adventure or two.
Booking scene icons Jamie Jones, Maceo Plex, Guy Gerber, and DJ Tennis suggested SXMusic is aiming for an audience primed by yearly jaunts to BPM Festival, but worn out by the slow bro-ification and overcrowding of Playa Del Carmen, where BPM takes place.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Rolls-Royce said its Trent 7000 engines which power the Airbus A330neo jet are not affected by the issues with the Trent 1000 engine, some of which have needed unscheduled maintenance as the turbine blades have worn out more quickly than expected.
In Moscow thermal networks owned by MOEK are worn-out in 68 percent and need 25 billion roubles of annual funding For further company coverage,, For the story in Russian, click ($1 = 62.2255 roubles) (Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova in Saint Petersburg, translated by Gdynia Newsroom)
"The napkins are cotton, natural dye, and they're not seamed so that then when they are worn out we can just shred them and feed them to the worms," she said, referring to the worms that make up part of the restaurant's aquaponics system.
The closure of the 119-mile (230-km) subway system, which has been plagued by equipment breakdowns and fires, will allow safety officials to inspect the cables for worn-out casings, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority General Manager Paul Wiedefeld said at a news conference.
The closure of the 119-mile (230-km) subway system, which has been plagued by equipment breakdowns and fires, will allow safety officials to inspect the cables for worn-out casings, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority General Manager Paul Wiedefeld told a news conference.
But she also deals realistically with the troubles of the era's women, from aristocrats blocked by the rules of primogeniture from inheriting their family lands and titles to impoverished mothers worn out from giving birth to too many children, who are now dying of hunger.
Liberal critics are even harsher, saying that Mr. Ryan and House Republicans were embracing a worn-out stereotype of the poor as criminal or lazy, and that they were putting emphasis on preventing fraud and abuse, which mostly just creates barriers to receiving needed help.
"There is no more fatal blunder than the miscalculation that the U.S. and its followers could check by already worn-out 'sanctions' the victorious advance of our people who have brilliantly accomplished the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force", the statement continued.
The world changes entirely when you are worn out from a long run, and you almost begin to feel new again, as though during each negative split mile you were shedding not only entire seconds from your pace, but parts of yourself as well.
"There is no more fatal blunder than the miscalculation that the U.S. and its followers could check by already worn-out 'sanctions' the victorious advance of our people who have brilliantly accomplished the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force", the ministry said.
Relief pitching was their most glaring flaw last season, particularly in the second half, when a volatile bullpen built largely out of worn-out veteran spare parts ranked near the top of the leaderboard for blown saves, and subtracted more win probability than it added.
At 63, Melchora seemed older because she was worn out -- not only by health problems from water that had been contaminated by toxic metals, but also by her struggle to get the Peruvian government to stem pollution in her community's only source of fresh water.
"Most any measure of compromise had been tried, and had been worn out," said David Blight, a historian at Yale University, where he has organized a conference this weekend exploring the parallels between the disunion that preceded the Civil War and our politics today.
" I wrote about the shift in attitudes in a story that ran in The Washington Star in November 1969, reporting, "The worn-out cliché of generals and master sergeants that 'morale over here is great' no longer seems to apply to men in the field.
The trust wants the State Legislature to amend the 1998 law establishing the park so that it can offer developers a 99-year lease on worn-out Pier 40, a former passenger ship terminal within the park at the end of West Houston Street.
It is after all people who look at every heinous image, racist diatribe and porn clip that gets uploaded to Facebook, YouTube and every other platform — people who are often paid like dirt, treated like parts, then disposed of like trash when worn out.
With the feudal system in tatters, the superstitious population blames the chaos on "possessed" women, from aristocratic ladies blocked from inheriting their family lands and titles to impoverished mothers worn out from giving birth to too many children who are now dying of hunger.
This is how I wound up granting absolution to low-grade idiots and the worn-out women who turn them over in bed at night and, at dawn, go home to their own families, try not to think of ghosts wasting away in this world.
And rather than seeing something that is perhaps a little shabby or worn out, [and] seeing that as a negative thing or something that we need to replace, to in fact embrace it as something that we love and that expresses who we are.
" When I asked if she ever feels too worn out or anxious to continue, she replied, "It has worn on my mental and emotional well-being from time to time, being in this constant crisis management headspace, but I have managed and will continue to do so.
It can take several months to lose the weight you gained during pregnancy, so you may need to buy a few transitional outfits, especially if your maternity clothes are worn out or are not appropriate for the season you're in or a particular event you're going to.
" Or, as Claire Crawley, who competed on Juan Pablo Galavis' Bachelor season and returned to Bachelor Nation with this year's Bachelor Winter Games, told the publication, "I was so worn out from having to be 'on' the whole time that I just wanted to sleep so bad.
Though some people might say they shouldn't be worn out of the house, or that they're impossible to match with anything, in typical Bradshaw/Parker form, she recently stepped out of her West Village home and onto national television for an interview with Seth Meyers in them.
Though it's unfortunately the story of Meh (Miller) and his unsettlingly fleshy hand friend High-Five (Corden), the main female character, a hacker named Jailbreak (Anna Faris), has an arc that turns the worn-out princess story upside down in a way you won't see coming.
Combined with concerns about the impact of an imbroglio in which Apple acknowledged slowing down phones with worn-out batteries, the weak iPhone X performance has again raised the question of whether the company can keep up its rapid revenue growth without a new hit product.
"If it doesn't rain before the end of this month, that will be the end of the mid-crop because the trees are very worn out and will not be able to produce beans of good quality," said Lazare Ake, who farms on the outskirts of Soubre.
That probably sounds a bit rich in an age when everyone has five jobs to barely make their rent but frankly I'm a wee bit worn out and have lots of other things I'd like to have time to do before i'm too old to do them.
In the movie "Interstellar," directed by Christopher Nolan in collaboration with Kip Thorne, the physicist and Nobel laureate at the California Institute of Technology, astronauts venture through a wormhole from our solar system to another galaxy to explore potential replacement planets for a worn-out Earth.
Enever says he was shocked to learn that the average person brushes their teeth for only one minute instead of the recommended two and that most people wait around nine months to change their worn out electric toothbrush heads, rather than the dentist recommended three months.
Full moons are always emotional and tiring, so you may feel worn out as you drag yourself onto the plane, but through the new learning experiences you're embarking on, you're going to let go of old, outdated ways of thinking (and feeling) that no longer serve you.
Even when it involves two fighters who have, arguably, worn out their welcome in the MMA, perhaps more than once, there's enough history in this fight (both between the two men and in their individual careers) to merit more than the collective meh that's unfolding now.
More than a third of social media users (37 percent) say they are "worn out" by political content on social sites, nearly double the number of people (20 percent) who say they "like seeing" political content on Facebook or Twitter, according to new data from Pew Research.
Too often relatives become worn out by a user's behavior — the stealing and prostituting to pay for drugs, the fighting with friends and loved ones — before long-term maintenance drugs can be obtained to quell cravings and permit the addicted to work toward resuming their lives.
Unfortunately, faced with a chronic excess of sodium to deal with, the kidneys can get worn out; sodium levels in the blood then rise along with water needed to dilute it, resulting in increased pressure on blood vessels and excess fluid surrounding body tissues (read, swelling).
As the two principal losers in this election, Hamon and Fillon, try to put their worn-out troops in some kind of order, the risk could be that everyone forgets that, before June's legislative elections, a second round of the presidential contest is to be decided.
The members of the collective itself are probably worn out from recent tours and the effort it took to bring their vicious new album, Moloch, into fruition, but moreso than that, they're tired of society's bullshit, and are using their DIY-built platform to address and confront those ills.
While progressive parents have all but labeled the color pink toxic, and worn out all discussion of the Disney Princess Phenomenon, they probably haven't considered what it means that their daughters' T-shirts and pajamas are covered in sugary foods, like cupcakes and pie, while their sons' aren't.
A narrow, worn-out asphalt road sandwiched between two enormous almond groves leads to an idyllic plot; there's a garage-turned-greenhouse and two light blue ranch houses: one where the farmers live and eat, and one known as "the abbey" that serves as the base of business operations.
" He once came near, he admits, to having what Elio and Oliver had, but something stood in the way, and he advises his child to seize the day, including the pain that the day brings, while he is still young: "Before you know it, your heart is worn out.
That was perhaps never more evident than in Game 4, when the Warriors entered the fourth quarter leading by only 2 points but, on the strength of their bench play, went on a 12-23 run that overwhelmed the worn-out Cavaliers starters and effectively ended the game.
HONG KONG/BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Worn out and empty, it was past midnight when Filipino maid Genelie Millan dragged herself back to her room, took out her phone to search for a way to escape her abusive employer - and came across a website that changed her life.
The letter comes a week after HUD's former chief administrative officer, Helen G. Foster, said that Mr. Carson's wife, Candy Carson, had instructed a subordinate to circumvent federal laws prohibiting expenditures of more than $5,000 to replace worn-out furniture in the secretary's sprawling 10th-floor office suite.
Plastic, especially, is ubiquitous and unavoidable, churned out as casually as it is thrown away: a drinking straw scissored in half and served alongside our morning coffees, a cheap pair of shoes worn out too quickly, a plastic bag to hold the fruit we bought at the market.
At this point, the movie's focus on pitch-black, blue-collar comedy is diffused by a hectic series of escalating attacks and reprisals; but Guy Godfree's cinematography remains bright and breezy and the supporting actors — especially Judy Greer as Peg's worn-out single mother — never miss a beat.
Led by Baker Mayfield, and empowered by the offensive acumen of Coach Freddie Kitchens, the Browns have become a darling of the N.F.L. That should only be bolstered by the acquisition of Odell Beckham Jr., a dynamic wide receiver who had worn out his welcome with the Giants.
In Space Flag, with a blue team representing U.S. space forces and a red team acting as aggressors, satellite operators are drilled to understand that when they detect a glitch in a satellite, the cause may not be such traditional culprits as space weather or a worn-out part.
He wore worn-out flip-flops on his hands, dragging himself through the mud while he searched for a space on the hillside to build a shelter for his wife and four children — out of bamboo poles and plastic sheeting that he had purchased from a nearby market.

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