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  • Burnout is a criminal robot who was mistakenly released by Lion-O on Third Earth. He was recaptured by Mandora and Lion-O. Burnout was vocied by Bob McFadden
  • Burnout is a single-stage overseer quest in Fallout Shelter.
  • This is the first game in the Burnout series.
  • Burnout is a secret achievement in Plants vs. Zombies Adventures. It is earned by completing a level with no sun left at the end.
  • "Burnout" is the sixth episode of Warehouse 13 Season 1, airing on the Syfy Channel on August 11, 2009.
  • One of the basic needs of a changeling is to inspire humanity. Burnout turns this concept on its head, being the Dauntain Agenda of suppressing true artistic expression, and replacing it with false inspiration. Only the Dauntain practice this or any Agenda; if any Kithain attempts to learn it, the amount of Banality that having it opens them up to will quickly cause their condition to deteriorate.
  • Burnout was formerly one of three brands on Extreme Answers Wrestling run by RRS. When the federation, Extreme Online Wrestling, merged with EAW, Burnout was created with many of the original EOW Superstars. The brand was a developmental brand where all new-comers were placed. All graphics, writing, videos, and promotion was managed by RRS and moderated by EAW Chairman, CM Ronn.
  • Burnout (バーンアウト, Bānauto) is a catch hissatsu technique.
  • Thể loại:Kỹ năng Burnout (バーンアウト) là kỹ năng bắt bóng trong thế giới Inazuma Eleven.
  • Eintrag im WikiIndex ansehen Kategorie:Projektbeschreibungen Ein Wiki über die Computerspielreihe "Burnout"
  • Setting high goals can encourage you to push yourself, but they still need to be attainable. If you frequently miss your Dailies, the game can become more punishing than rewarding. For example, you may start with a requirement that you exercise for half an hour a day. If this turns out to be too much for you, there's a risk that you'll avoid it and get no exercise at all. Here are some things you can do to avoid this:
  • A burnout is a victory celebration in which a racer skids his tires on the pavement to make circles.
  • "Burnout" is a song by Green Day {| class="collapsible collapsed" style="width: 100%; text-align: center;"
  • Explode with thermal energy, knocking enemies away from you. The intense heat heals your for a small amount and bestows resistance to control effects for a short time.Usable While ControlledTank Role: Provides immunity to control effects and removes control debuffs to you and up to 7 teammates.Damage Role: Increases all damage by 45% until the hit counter resets.
  • Burnout was, or in fact: is a cyberzombie, who currently resides in the metaplanes, along with the spirit Lethe, (the current incarnation of the great dragon Dunkelzahn) protecting the Earth and searching for Thayla. Before becoming a cyberzombie he was a burned out Aztlaner mage.
  • Burnout is a series of high-speed racing games for the PlayStation 2 and 3, PSP, Xbox, Xbox 360, DS, and GameCube game consoles. For the very first time, also a PC version of the latest installment in the series, Burnout Paradise, has been announced. The game series was developed by Criterion Games and published by Acclaim and later EA Games. Burnout and Burnout 2: Point of Impact drew critical acclaim and a large fanbase in Europe, as well as an underground following in the US. It was not until the release of Burnout 3: Takedown that the series would have mass appeal to US players.
  • Burnout est un jeu développé par les japonais de la fusion Capcom-Ubisoft. Ce jeu met en scène comme son nom l'indique, une burne qui dépasse du slip d'un homme, et qui vit un fabuleux périple dans le monde des humains. Il est interdit aux plus de 18 ans. Le premier de la série est sorti sur Nintendo 46 et sur Playstation 4 en Décembre 2000. Depuis, la série ne cesse de continuer.
  • Burnout is a pessimistic autobot. He tries to stay out of a fight until the last possible moment. This large Autobot seems to lack the luster in his green optic sensor. In bot mode, he reluctantly wields a standard laser rifle. In his rescue chopper mode, armed with a pair of electro-blasters mounted on his winglets, he flies at subsonic speeds and can carry passengers. In his Bronco mode, he has a grill mounted flame launcher. Burnout is a strict follower of police procedures; Rodimus Prime or Ultra Magnus call on him when a crime needs to be solved or someone needs to be rescued. He feels a bit overwhelmed with the time spent in the war, and at times can get rather nasty, though he never allows something to interfere with his duties.
  • thumb Burnout es un videojuego de carreras del 2001 desarrollado por Criterion Games y distribuido por Acclaim para la PlayStation 2, Xbox y GameCube.
  • Burnout is a superhero member of the team Gen13 and was part of the Image and WildStorm Universes.
  • Burnout happens when someone gets exhausted with a certain activity, community, etc., and can't handle it any more. When people are burnt out, they may drop out of doing whatever it was, reduce their involvement, change focus, etc. Or, on many occasions, stay involved but become increasingly unproductive and cynical. In Science Fiction Fandom, people who are burnt out sometimes Gafiate (Get Away From It All) for a while. These breaks from fandom are sufficiently well known and understood to have their own terminology.
  • Burnout is a psychological term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest. In e-wrestling, burnout may occur to the handler of his/her character's e-wrestler. The handler may experience a difference between the balance of the fictional character's progression and one's own personal life. There are number of phases towards burnout, but also options to prevent and/or cope with the condition.
  • "Hey Phineas, got anything planned for today?" Scubadave walked in. There was a boy a little shorter than him next, he wore a blue shirt and green shorts. "Who's that?" Phineas asked Scubadave. "I'm Juan Torrez. I am his adoptive brother." the boy in the blue shirt said. "Well at least you give us your name straight away. Scubadave, when are we going to find out your real name?" Phineas asked, as Ferb nodded. "Uhh...it's just that-" Scubadave started. "Yeah, we know, it's hard to adapt to new settings, and you are from New York, so it is hard to trust people, huh?" Phineas interuppted.
  • Well, there are classifications of burnout in the technical literature, but hardly anyone uses them. They're not really that useful yet. Supposedly, Dr. Filbert Quintain is working on a whole new system of burnout classifications, but that paper is a ways away from being published. And you wouldn't want to read it, anyway. All of them relate to the body's inability to keep up with the drastic changes or stresses put upon it. Most of the time, the technical classifications don't really matter. What counts is the severity of burn-out episode. The 'severity' scale goes like this:
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