If the body were to remain on constant high alert, tissues and organs would wear out.
Towards the end of that career though, in 1889, his body started to wear out.
Batteries, tires and brake components, for example, wear out after only a few years.
You know, weapons wear out, machinery wears out, and so do soldiers, and so do Marines.
Tooling up these custom-made molds, which wear out after 100, 000 injections, is a big part of Omni's cost structure.
Unless the EU can offer tangible benefits to its new partners, however, its own appeal could also quickly wear out.
Offensively, the quartet of Rickie Weeks, Ryan Braun, Prince Fielder and Corey Hart will consistently wear out National League pitchers.
As rechargeable batteries go through cycles of charging and discharging, they wear out over time and eventually have to be replaced.
ExxonMobil is interested in prolonging the shelf life of drill bits, which wear out after only hours boring holes in the ground.
His reasoning: Pipelines wear out, propane-delivery trucks need to be replaced, and the wells connected to lucrative gathering pipelines ultimately run dry.
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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Operating systems aren't consumed on the spot and they don't wear out.
He acknowledges that serialized dramas like The Shield may wear out their welcome and offer a diminishing return if they continue to run.
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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Mysteriously, though, as grubby old notes wear out, new ones appear.
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.
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.
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.
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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