He finally stopped because he says he didn't want to wear out his welcome.
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Towards the end of that career though, in 1889, his body started to wear out.
And that's consistent with the idea that when you remove something like marketing, it takes some time for the residual marketing to wear out.
The Taliban's aim seems to be to wear out coalition forces before the handover, and to diminish the West's credibility among the local population.
Exacerbating the problem is the fact that the extended nature of the current conflict is causing equipment to wear out much faster than originally projected.
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Eventually, their boats and nets start to wear out, and production falls to the point where the islanders no longer enjoy five sushi rolls per day.
Many scientists believe there is a set limit to lifespan because the body's organs and tissue begin to wear out at a steady rate over time.
Ms. DIONNE THOMPSON (Evacuee): Comfortable place to lay your head, roof over your head, but it's starting to wear out, and I've been here seven and a half weeks.
Scientists have long speculated that the key to a person's "natural" life span lies in so-called diseases of aging, those that emerge only as the body begins to wear out.
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Transplants and new cancer treatments mean that many who in the 1940s would have died young and left a good-looking corpse now live long enough for their bodies to wear out.
Shutting off and on several times a day is a good way to quickly wear out your machine --and considering the nasty, ecologically unfriendly PC manufacturing process, the green thing to do is keep the one you have as long as possible.
Rebel yeller Phillip Phillips threw Tommy Hilfiger's recommendation to wear any color but gray out the window (into a gray and soul-deadening sky) and proceeded to wear two shades of gray for his cover of "Movin' Out" -- because to not wear gray would compromise Phillip Phillips' integrity.
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Peer influence, whether you're a teenage girl trying to figure out what to wear to junior high on Monday morning or a midlevel manager at Morgan Stanley, is a powerful indicator of what you think is possible for yourself.
Next Halloween, will we be a safe enough distance away to wear gross-out costumes again?
If we are a staff that's a six-inning pitching staff, we are going to wear our bullpen out by the end of May.
On Wednesday morning The Daily Mirror published the outline of Wiggins's bushy mod haircut on its front page, with a tiny pair of scissors, telling readers to cut it out and wear the 'do to the time trial.
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Maybe not as a fashion statement that I'd proudly wear out to a symphony or even, say, the VD clinic, but I simply couldn't be more comfortable than I was in a T-shirt and tights.
"If we didn't have them, it would be tough figuring out what to wear each day, " says 16-year-old Sawada Mizuki.
Obama, but Browne said he wasn't 100 percent sure she was going to wear it until she came out with it on at Inauguration.
An iWatch would need to be a new market, one where people want to swap out what they wear now in exchange for something more beautiful and useful.
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Consumers have held up fairly well, but with stagnating wages and rising costs, their capacity to bear the grunt will wear out, and that could have dire consequences for the already fragile economic recovery.
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The wardrobe department (or possibly Camila, who will one day rule us all) decided to make Camilla's GIANT HAIR BOWS her "signature thing, " so all the others got to wear weird things too so as not to feel left out.
Ms. AMINA ISSAN (Student, Basra University): (Through Translator) When I used to go out of my house, I was afraid to wear trousers, for example, because they would bother us and they would threaten to beat us.
Apparently, People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals has run out of supermodels to wear fake fur.
Fast Retailing faces a stagnant economy and shrinking population at home, and its future growth depends on its ability to continue to churn out affordable, fashionable wear elsewhere.
Anthony Foxx pointed out that I decided to wear a tie that could be a Tar Heel -- (applause) -- but it's got a little Duke color in there, too.
In the cities of the rich world no woman is expected to wear a garment until it is worn out. (Men, unaccountably, tend to hold on to their clothes for years, but the industry is working on the problem.) The clothes industry would be in a pickle without a constant supply of clients dissatisfied with the contents of their wardrobes.
Hoyas coach John Thompson III, a big man who knows how to wear a suit, looked particularly well turned out.
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In the next few months, business lobbyists will wear out their knee pads trying to appease the increasingly all powerful regulatory clerisy.
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