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· Things you buy now won't wear out
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"You've always had it in for him, Frank, but he's really not a bad guy! My parts just wear out sometimes
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And don’t wear out a good thing
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“So come on, lets see if we can wear out your new toy
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the earth will wear out like a garment
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When do the planes wear out?”
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A single shoemaker will make more than 300 pairs of shoes in the year; and his own family will not, perhaps, wear out six pairs
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Why do you think this is? Daniel 7:23 “And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time
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You can never be too careful, and planes do wear out or require maintenance
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Sometimes I wonder which will wear out first--her legs or her tongue
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25 And he shall speak great words against the Most High, and shall wear out the saints of the Most High, and think to change times
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once it’s learned how to leapfrog? How would your essence wear out through overuse?
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Some people are like Oxygen and combine readily with most every element but may rust and wear out their relationships quickly
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He was gross, constantly digging in his nose and pulling his underwear out of his butt
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It would wear out as ours do if it were subjected to the innumerable
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wear out, and their whole life passed within a continuous miracle
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Lots of people think that when they turn their computer off and on, it would wear out the system faster
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and not just a slogan to sell more stuff guaranteed to wear out faster
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"This ink could wear out a set of plates in ten minutes, Scotty
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This would wear out after a few hundred plays, but then the cylinder could be used for another recording
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Your physical body will finally wear out
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“Yeah, it’s not the kind of corsets you wear out in the street, it’s the kind that’s hidden and worn underneath our clothes
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The senior patrolman in the lead police car couldn’t help swear out loud when the headlights of his car illuminated the bodies of two men sprawled in the driveway leading to the luxurious mansion that was their objective
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The shoes on their feet did not wear out, and neither did
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were not in want; their clothes did not wear out, nor did their
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To harass is to “disturb or irritate persistently”—to “wear out, exhaust, enervate by repeated attacks”—and comes from the Old French for “to set a dog on”
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They wear out,
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Hemp is an overpriced luxury, when there are a billion pairs of pants in the world to wear out
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However, this does nothing except wear out their psychophysiology
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he hall speak [great] words against the most High, and shall wear out the
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It does not wear out because of the much retorting and its wonders do never come to an end
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Shingles wear out faster where there are lower slopes and with more sun exposure
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The southwest roof will wear out faster than the northeast roof
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These are all pleasure providing, with the passing of time the pleasure will wear out and the newer ones will replace and provide new pleasure to the user
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, to weary, to wear out, 95, 18; v
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Some of our genes are designed to repair damaged body parts and diseases, and some are designed (unfortunately) to wear out
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· It makes this garment lasts for a long time and never wear out
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gastar, to spend; use, wear, wear out;
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This results in a higher probability of an increase in duration of the efficient creative manifestation of “the personality” in these Worlds, because its biological systems wear out to a much lesser degree, not spending much psychic Energy to overcome forced resistance (tension created by tensor Fields-Consciousnesses) for incessant self-balancing with common psychological conditions of the environment
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will wear out the outer shell is instructors standing around on con-
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A much higher frequency (than that in our Worlds) of such zones is so much in discord with the normal (for our “present” biological organism) frequency that, literally in a few hours after the intensive short-term information influence, all its systems and organs informationally “wear out”, lose their strength reserve designed (due to the specific structure of “telomeres” — a region at the end of chromosomes) for assimilation of Information during many years, and quickly “get old” (“telomeres” load the new Information to the maximum and exhaust their initial life span)
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Clothes wear out very quickly here
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reventar to burst, wear out
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wear out or become uninteresting to his congregation, and asked
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Then people will wear clothes that do not wear out; or go naked
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To wear out the obsession
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Instead of a few masters: you become the slave of dozens and hundreds of mechanical machines who demand your attention every time they break down or don’t work properly, or wear out
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Carpenter, Wear out the saints, Saint, Yahad, Essene, Thefts, Messiah, Elijah, Teacher of
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Although Self acquires experiences and knowledge, Self per se does not age, wear out, and die (change structure and function of its atom-energy) anatomical body does
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See also: Blood, Golden Altar, Wear out the saints, Fall, Earth, Saint, Vatican, Religion, Power, White Horse, Bow, Red Horse
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wear out (lie about and misuse) the saints of the Most High, and think to change times
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Wear out the Saints–The Book of Daniel makes the statement that the Pope/ Vatican will wear out (misuse, over use, ruin) the Saints
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See also: Wear out the Saints, Shed, Blood
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unto him, Strong Lie, Money, Mystery Babylon, Harlot, Wear out the Saints, Strong Delusion
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and shall wear out (lie about and misuse) the saints of the Most High, and think to change
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It states that the Vatican/Papacy shall “wear out” the
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Wear out the Saints–The Book of Daniel makes the statement that the Pope/ Vatican will wear out
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Vatican would “wear out” the saints
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’ These words, as so quoted, suggest the idea of a dark prison in which condemned souls shall wear out eternity
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"It isn't with saying civil things that he'll wear out his tongue," said the chemist, as soon as he was along with the landlady
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Hours wear out and fall away
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{135} The next day they took him and had him into the armoury, where they showed him all manner of furniture, which their Lord had provided for pilgrims, as sword, shield, helmet, breastplate, ALL-PRAYER, and shoes that would not wear out
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For his part, instinctridden as he was, the expressions of his animal passion, partaking something of ferocity, were rather worrying than kisses, intermixed with ravenous love-bites on her cheeks and necks, the prints of which did not wear out for some days after
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To be sure Mr Dribbles, who at that time kept the head inns, and was in the council, said, with a wink, that it might be found an inconvenience to sober folk that happened, on an occasion now and then, to be an hour later than usual among their friends, either at his house or any other, to be shown by the lamps to the profane populace as they were making the best of their way home; and Mr Dippings, the candlemaker, with less public spirit than might have been expected from one who made such a penny by the illuminations on news of victory, was of opinion that lamps would only encourage the commonality to keep late hours; and that the gentry were in no need of any thing of the sort, having their own handsome glass lanterns, with two candles in them, garnished and adorned with clippit paper; an equipage which he prophesied would soon wear out of fashion when lamps were once introduced, and the which prediction I have lived to see verified; for certainly, now-adays, except when some elderly widow lady, or maiden gentlewoman, wanting the help and protection of man, happens to be out at her tea and supper, a tight and snod serving lassie, with a three-cornered glass lantern, is never seen on the causey
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When they wear out their welcome
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Unless Rychtyr was obliging enough to screw up and let the Charisians and their Siddarmarkian allies actually cut the canal behind him before he retreated, Hanth’s troops were going to wear out a lot of perfectly good boots over the coming several months
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But, Scarlett, did it ever occur to you that even the most deathless love could wear out?”
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But I say, my prompting was to look on and see you take the wrong turning, wear out Garth's patience, and lose the best opportunity of your life—the opportunity which you made some rather difficult effort to secure
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"It isn't with saying civil things that he'll wear out his tongue," said
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First, it is now recognized that for economically viable firms, assets wear out or become obsolete and have to be replaced
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I took pants and a jacket out of the closet, got underwear out of a drawer
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“Madam Inspector,” he said in a throaty whisper, “you’re beginning to wear out your welcome
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We are witnesses, and we are here to swear out a formal complaint against these men
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These are beings of the great neuter species: impotent men, parasites, cyphers, who have a little land, a little folly, a little wit; who would be rustics in a drawing-room, and who think themselves gentlemen in the dram-shop; who say, "My fields, my peasants, my woods"; who hiss actresses at the theatre to prove that they are persons of taste; quarrel with the officers of the garrison to prove that they are men of war; hunt, smoke, yawn, drink, smell of tobacco, play billiards, stare at travellers as they descend from the diligence, live at the cafe, dine at the inn, have a dog which eats the bones under the table, and a mistress who eats the dishes on the table; who stick at a sou, exaggerate the fashions, admire tragedy, despise women, wear out their old boots, copy London through Paris, and Paris through the medium of PontA-Mousson, grow old as dullards, never work, serve no use, and do no great harm
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'I'll wear out the battery, and God knows where you can buy a battery here
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Youth must amuse itself, and old age must wear out
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‘I’ll wear out the battery, and God knows where you can buy a battery here
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Never wear out
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] and we’ll wear out,/ In a wall’d prison, packs and sects of great ones/ That ebb and flow by the moon
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’ I suppose no time can ever wear out the impression I have of his looks and voice as he said those words
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' I suppose no time can ever wear out the impression I have of his looks and voice as he said those words
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It has been said that the life of iron ships, barring disasters at sea, is unlimited, that they cannot wear out
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And though the 275th lay was what they call a rather LONG LAY, yet it was better than nothing; and if we had a lucky voyage, might pretty nearly pay for the clothing I would wear out on it, not to speak of my three years' beef and board, for which I would not have to pay one stiver
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But what is a GAM? You might wear out your index-finger running up and down the columns of dictionaries, and never find the word
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"There is something in our Russian nobility that makes them wear out very quickly, from every point of view
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But I wish to wear out as late as possible, and now I am going abroad for good; there the climate is better, the houses are of stone, and everything stronger