In fashion you don't, it's just constant, constant, constant, crank, crank, crank.
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Note: Please don't actually purchase a hand-crank radio from conspiracy crank Alex Jones.
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This model has a cool crank power system, so simply turning the crank will juice it up. Translation?
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Not so familiar is the crank on the side — yes, a crank — which is actually a rotating analog controller.
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It was simply time to write: to crank out mediocre pages to learn how to crank out better pages.
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Industrial Federal Telephone Corp Crank TelephonePhoto: Bruneau & Co. AuctioneersIt's metal as hell and you have to crank it to make a call.
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He also worked with Santana, Mötley Crüe, and had small roles in the films Saw 3D and Crank and Crank: High Voltage.
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VADIV Hand Crank Flashlight, available on Amazon for $10.99No batteries are needed with this three-LED bulb flashlight that's powered by solar energy and hand-crank technology.
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Still, I prefer Microsoft's crank for tightening the headset on your head to Magic Leap's traditional straps, but will admit the crank might feel weird for novice users.
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But what we're seeing now is a lot of purveyors of crank ideas, like Stephens, wondering how a purveyor of a different set of crank ideas could hijack their movement.
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Oh, right — did I mention it has a crank?
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It is easy to dismiss Mr Sprave as a crank.
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The House can crank out bills where the majority rules.
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My refrigerator is running — this is not a crank call.
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Go deeper: Feds crank up antitrust heat on Big Tech
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"I wouldn't over crank the significance of it," he said.
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The crank is used to manipulate time forwards and backwards.
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Now music producers are enlisting AI to crank out hits.
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Want to crank the heat from 220 degrees to 500?
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Stone knows you think he's a crazy old crank and
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The political rhetoric against strong encryption continues to crank up.
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Think of a hand crank that powers a light bulb.
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Doing crank in the White House at 4 AM, tweeting.
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Higher prices encourage U.S. oil companies to crank up output.
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But it's beginning to crank the gears more on Instagram.
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As a result, the Tacoma's crank position sensor may malfunction.
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So, today is sort of a win-win ... crank that!!!
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And I think I sold the drummer some fake crank.
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Is that lone critic a soothsayer or just a crank?
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For a steady downpour, crank it all the way open.
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If they answer no, crank your voice up a notch.
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And crank up the music on your way into work.
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Crank it up, and bang your fucking heads, you maniacs!
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You can buy a gadget known as a "Gat crank," which turns AR-15s into crank-operated firearms like the Gatling gun, one of the first rapid-firing weapons used by the US military.
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Time to flick on the bat signal and crank up "Stronger."
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KS: Wow, so he lived to crank his hog another day?
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Monopolies that crank out profits on little investment are very valuable.
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You know Amy Smart from her roles in Justified and Crank.
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Games will use the crank exclusively, sometimes, or not at all.
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"I wouldn't over-crank the significance of it," Obama told reporters.
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Clients can come by and we can really crank out amps.
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I park beneath branches, crank up the AC in the Jeep.
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Crank the volume up, grab a biscuit and enjoy the ride.
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The faster the crank is turned, the brighter the bulb shines.
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Does Fox crank up the America First dimensions to preempt Bannon?
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In rare cases, Wondery can crank out a podcast more quickly.
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Tiny louvers behind their eyes slowly crank shut against the subject.
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I crank it up on the hotel stereo system really loud.
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As rock gods crank their amps to 11, so does he.
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Then, pilots need to crank a wheel to right the plane.
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The hand crank system makes it simple to open and close.
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If you venture the sentiment, you'll be seen as a crank.
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The shelves are movable, opening and closing with a giant crank.
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The Trump administration could crank the pressure beyond the breaking point.
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Kathleen Crank, 19, a sophomore at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan.
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Crank a price high enough and eventually people will substitute alternatives.
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Both hemispheres move in tandem when one turns the hand crank.
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Click here to view original GIFDemo of a BMF (crank) trigger activator.
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Neal Crank The reason for this misdistricting is straightforward, if mind-boggling.
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In those tight quarters, chefs crank out the same menu every day.
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Crank "Many Clouds" all the way up and read our conversation below.
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Crank up the AC, pop on your ugliest holiday sweater, and enjoy.
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The "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" rapper was freed just before 2 a.m.
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Crank up a playlist inspired to wake up a robot on Mars.
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Will that be enough to satisfy the members of the crank wings?
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That, or just crank the air conditioner and invest in decent headphones.
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Mr Young is the crank in the forest who knew it all.
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Last year, Khabib Nurmagomedov made him tap via a tight neck crank.
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Buy the FosPower Emergency Solar Crank Portable Radio for $31.99 from Walmart
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Hanks plays Bradlee as a caricature of the charismatic crank Robards inhabited.
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Then, pick up the weight and crank out another 220-220 reps.
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She starred in little-seen films like 2009's Crank: High Voltage.
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It's just been toned down to crank out a mere 640 hp.
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A young man attempted to start the car with a hand crank.
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Crank in a good amount of black pepper and set aside. 2.
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When I asked Richards to crank it up, some distortion crept in.
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"Five bullets fired into the restaurant by a 'crank,'" the headline shouted.
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I needed to use the hand crank to close the capsules properly.
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I do wish I could crank up the speed a bit more.
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So you decide to crank up the speed on all delivery vehicles.
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Crank this one loud, often, and with zero regard for noise ordinances.
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Half of the duo behind Crank is half of the duo behind Happy!
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That was when Goundarenko handed Kandori her only loss with via neck crank.
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Apple wants you to channel your inner crank and turn down that racket.
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Some days you only have 15 minutes to crank out a few reps.
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The chances are that Iran would then slowly crank its programme up again.
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From the start, Peele uses racial tension to crank up the narrative tension.
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Wilson has a simple tip for would-be entrepreneurs: Crank up the speed.
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Then my nightly routine: micellar water, crank that fan, and hit the hay.
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If you remember the OLPC at all, you probably remember the hand crank.
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Groundbreaking technologies like the crank and mesh networking system were still mostly theoretical.
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Obama told reporters he "wouldn't over-crank the significance" of the airport events.
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I want to get to work early to crank out some risk assessments.
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The treadmill will crank up again ahead of the Tokyo Games in 2020.
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Dismissing Sanders as a crank would make the Democrats eat each other alive.
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The first one made 400 horsepower, and current models crank out nearly 650.
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You have a car, a soul, and a desire to crank some Boston*.
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I crank out as many answers as I can until my palms dampen.
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I can also crank away on my inbox and attack the day early.
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One must crank consistently, which is not so easy given the instrument's weight.
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Sure, telling Alexa to crank the heat without having to move is awesome.
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It gets a claimed 50 mpg and can crank out almost 180 horsepower.
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You can also feel the Frames vibrating when you crank it up further.
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Use these tips to crank up your Gmail know-how to expert status.
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There are several things that set LPC apart from other crank-style comedy.
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But you can crank it up to 120Hz for a much smoother performance.
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Time and again, Williams tried to crank up the volume and the intensity.
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Despite the scene, line cooks crank through service like it's any other day.
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And what do you do with it other than crank up the thermostat?
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This one can be powered by battery, hand crank, solar energy or USB.
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Still in the running, Sangmanee is on the crank for revenge against Superlek.
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" As for the Monarchist League, Mr. Smith dismisses it as "a crank organization.
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But to point out that Moore is a crank and a charlatan would raise the difficult question of why a crank and charlatan has published in all the major conservative journals and held prominent positions in major conservative think tanks.
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If there's one thing the musician/entrepreneur/gamer knows, it's how to crank that.
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The "Crank That" star was also arrested in 2011 for pot and gun charges.
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Now seems like a good time to crank up "I Knew You Were Trouble."
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Positive emotions like joy, excitement, and even love can crank your appetite as well.
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Seriously, crank up the volume on this 43-minute odyssey of Balearic beat music.
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Mohammed tried to adjust trim with the manual crank located on the center console.
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Your eyeshadow options crank upward from a basic lid cover to bizarre, speckled effects.
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You need a slew of concepts to crank out when the time is right.
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Based in Beijing, they've recently managed to crank out several hundred bicycles a day.
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It does not distort or break up no matter how hard you crank it.
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We wear sweaters in summer because we crank up our A/C so high.
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I used to not like to hear it, but now I'm like, crank it.
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This has allowed them to see what happens when they crank up the CO2.
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For Sports Illustrated, two weeks before you crank it out and then you're done.
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I, for one, would like to see him crank this thing up to 10.
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Freedman's hand-crank animation machine, which features several of Taberko's custom hand-drawn animations.
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I crank the engine, hold my breath, and the engine comes back to life.
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He slurs his words as we crank the van and pile in, blasting heat.
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To say "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" was a phenomenon is doing it a disservice.
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This, along with other compilations like Tree Records' Postmarked Stamp Single Series and Crank!
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Prices start at about $17 for a simple crank and go up from there.
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They love my music—they crank it in his restaurants and people start rockin.
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There is a jazz drummer who plays with the turn of a tiny crank.
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Crank the heat to high, though, and the smoke goes clear and almost undetectable.
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"Please, please, please tell me this is a crank post," the food critic wrote.
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FosPower Emergency Solar Hand Crank Portable Radio, LED Flashlight, USB Charger and SOS Alarm
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A supercapacitor powers the Aventador's starter motor to crank up its big V12 engine.
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Dismounting and walking around can yield a powerful old school neck crank from here.
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I'm especially enthusiastic as I crank out three miles before hopping off and heading home.
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It's even present while music is playing, unless you crank it up to high volumes.
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They had to do a lot of work and at times crank it out fast.
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This thing isn't for people trying to crank out a project for work or school.
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Anyway, roll the windows down and crank this one up on your next road trip.
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You can expect the SK9Y to crank out some high quality audio across the board.
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I crank up the AC, grab a glass of water, and sit down to work.
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Or, hey, just dial those digits and crank the stereo up — no actual dialogue necessary.
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But not having one is going to crank up the difficulty setting of your stay.
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So, why wouldn't Slimane stick to what he knows and crank up his greatest hits?
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You're gonna want to crank up the heat on it, in fact—real, real high.
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Crank it up, watch it 10 times, or 1.3 million times, like Facebook users have.
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We'd crank up the jukebox and talk about bands, true love, failure, and the past.
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He needed a phrase that didn't make him seem like a Luddite or a crank.
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But crank on a bit of "Heartbreak Hotel" and his mood changes, just like that.
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All that time on the crank in the bunker really bolstered her upper body strength.
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So crank that air conditioning and settle in — the beach will still be there tomorrow.
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So, go ahead and crank your A/C till the end of summer — it's cool.
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Electricity demand typically jumps over the summer as households and businesses crank up air conditioning.
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A thin man in a white uniform came into the room with a metal crank.
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I realise that the speakers aren't on full volume, then crank that dial to 11.
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The party's only antiwar figure, Ron Paul, was seen as a crank and a racist.
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I wasn't about to waste my time on some three-and-a-half star crank.
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Gasoline demand remains mediocre as refiners continue to crank out more fuel, he told CNBC.
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One type of cantastoria, called a cranky, is a scroll that unfurls with a crank.
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Some highlights include a hand crank flashlight, ponchos, sleeping bags, tube tents, among other items.
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Mint the platinum coins, crank up the presses, press the buttons, let the money flow.
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"You crank up the methyl jasmonate, the plant makes more nasty stuff," said Dr. Orrock.
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Looking ahead, Mr. Daco said the nation's job machine was likely to crank down further.
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Or will he try to crank up political pressure on her by offering a concession?
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But in order to crank up the tunes, you're going to need some audio equipment.
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And so it leans more toward that than, let's come down and crank out 3s.
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Eventually, the company hopes its Shanghai factory will crank out 150,000 electric cars a year.
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Each turn of the crank fires three rounds, enabling an extremely rapid rate of fire.
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By "too loud," I don't mean you can't crank the Eagles, if that's your thing.
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Then the pilots would need to crank a wheel to correct whatever problems had emerged.
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Pour the blue milk, crank up the Cantina song, and get ready to boogie-woogie-wookiee.
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Crank the speaker to 10, drop the treble a bit, and the speaker will shake walls.
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Then again, I've been known to be distrustful, pessimistic, and a general crank about most things.
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The rush to crank out clones and copies is a predictable aspect of the mobile ecosystem.
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We have this idea that if we crank up the economy, it will lift all boats.
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Basic sketch and a little toothbrush work down, about to crank up the airbrush... x pic.twitter.
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The crank doesn't power the handheld as you might expect; instead, it's a unique control option.
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"Think of the crank like an analog stick but one you can turn endlessly," Panic says.
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Gupta acknowledges that coders are paid to crank out code, not to make sure it's secure.
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Instead of actually trying to crank out their own set of applications they just bought Jet.
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Now he says that he doesn't have to crank his AirPods as loudly on the train.
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It's a reminder that property remains a powerful potential lever for Beijing to crank up growth.
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Despite the presence of buttons, the only way to interact with Crankin' is with said crank.
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I'm bored but I know I need to crank out at least another hour of work.
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Well, crank that up to 11 and you've got the controversy cooked up by Sunday's game.
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I can crank out something super quick—it's still an estimation, but it's a better estimation.
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In big block numerals it read "160," a Crank-worthy BPM, to say the very least.
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If you just know some Web technologies, you can crank out an app literally within minutes.
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But you can also crank up that size even higher in apps that support Dynamic Type.
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Fast food restaurants and brunch spots love to crank out crazy and creative breakfast sandwiches. Why?
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A punchy, room-filling boombox that you could crank high without distorting, but a boombox nonetheless.
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It appears Trump has secured the endorsement of inveterate crank and Indiana basketball legend Bobby Knight.
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They have to crank out so much content that due diligence has become an antiquated concept.
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You're not alone: It's these three throwback products that vintage-inspired makeup brands crank out most.
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Manuscripts submitted to arXiv (and bioRxiv) are checked to ensure that they are not crank science.
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O) is gaining momentum, pressuring traditional automakers to crank up plans for fully electric vehicles (EVs).
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Snow is piling up, as Americans from Maine to Georgia crank up their thermostats in response.
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Again, look to your accounting app to crank out this report in just a few clicks.
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We had our fair share of crank submissions, so at first we were a little dubious.
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Mostly, it needs protection from cooks who crank up the heat and achieve the exact opposite.
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Add the cherry tomatoes, a pinch of salt, and crank the heat up to high. 5.
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There's just too much competition and demand to rest on their laurels and crank out crap.
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When you crank it by hand you can stop to inspect the pattern and then continue.
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He circles the ride with an oil can and taps three drops onto each horse's crank.
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Just crank the price up — change the model inputs until you get the outputs you need.
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For Wendell Berry, that book would almost certainly be "Another Turn of the Crank," from 1995.
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"You turn a little crank, by hand in those days, and they all rotate," he said.
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The dough is made on site and the patties formed using a small hand-crank machine.
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Just grab some beers (or your beverage of choice), crank the music, and get to swinging.
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Maria Goldberg wants it loud: Anything by Zeppelin and don't forget to crank up the volume!
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" Sietsema replied to the post, begging the reader to tell him it was a "crank post.
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And by doing so, they will crank up costs on 65 million consumers (as a start).
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You move nothing, change nothing, and carry zero burdens while my back develops a lifelong crank.
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Might as well reserve an evening to settle in and crank this movie up to 11.
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When you crank up the correlation to the maximum, C = 1, the function equals the joint probability.
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Daisy and Lincoln's training is mostly an excuse to crank up the sexual tension between the two.
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People you thought cared for your well being will have the urge to crank it to eleven.
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As a result, prices of Canadian heavy crude have shot up, prompting companies to crank up production.
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There's a reason sports arenas still crank up this song more than a decade after its release.
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There's a reason sports arenas still crank up this song more than a decade after its release.
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He asked Michilli to crank up the search parameters, "to try crazy numbers," as Michilli put it.
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Crude can't crank higher unless it stays above the key $280 level, says expert technician Louise Yamada.
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We woke up in the middle of the night to crank out push-ups, sit-ups, squats.
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The father is a nagging crank who expects his two adult sons to bankroll his lavish tastes.
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The Voyage's sensor always seemed to crank the brightness much higher than my eyes would have preferred.
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Bernie Sanders plans to crank up the pressure on his 2020 Democratic primary rivals over health care.
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Most kids are mortified when parents crank up the car stereo volume and sing their hearts out.
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You can zap into our brains and crank our emotions, and you only ever ratchet them up.
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Private citizen Comey emerged Thursday to crank up the heat on the Trump administration to white hot.
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But you could crank things up to look like "3,2003 x 1,800" to get even more workspace.
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Crank out your best techno-savvy costume that could only be imagined in today's digital world. 1.
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"Each mold holds 96 crayons, so we can crank out about 1,000 crayons an hour," he says.
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CRANK UP THE BEATS-- ERR, C-SPAN: Shaw's Tavern in D.C. is opening at 9:30 a.m.
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Factory history: The area has a long heritage of factories that crank out both sweets and pretzels.
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A "crank path" is a plan for restoring substation networks and seeding power back into a grid.
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Unexpected confrontations and arguments are likely, but your genius mind will also crank out some fantastic content.
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The GT350 is a muscle car with its standard transmission and raw 5.2L flat-plane crank engine.
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Yet on both sides of the Atlantic too many companies crank out bumper profits in concentrated markets.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wanted to crank up corporation taxes and nationalize rail, mail and energy companies.
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Fitted with a pair of turbochargers, the base Porsche's engine can crank out up to 370 horsepower.
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They harvest their honey with a laborious hand crank-powered extractor, but the result is worth it.
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We want a little of the smokiness we love, and we want to crank up the leather.
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They don't require research or citations, so you can just kind of crank those out ad nauseam.
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Listen [to your music] with the purest audio possible so you don't have to crank it up.
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It's tempting to dismiss King as an isolated crank who doesn't speak for a lot of Republicans.
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And being in the Trump tent, so to speak, will allow him to really crank that up.
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Although, I would still crank down the saturation a little on things like the couch and shelves.
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And it looks like it's going to crank out misery for as long as he's in office.
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Toa Green, who runs Crank & Boom with her husband, Mike, grew up in Frankfort, the state capital.
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Its walls were reinforced with concrete, and it had an air pump powered by a hand crank.
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Though Brussels lacks fiscal firepower, it can make it easier for EU members to crank up spending.
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She gaped as a doctor used a hand crank to drill a hole into a patient's skull.
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Then Leconte, who had been hamming it up for the crowd, began to crank up his game.
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I realize that complaining about too much of a good thing makes me sound like a crank.
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It can be charged four different ways: solar, hand crank, AAA batteries (3), and 2,000mAh power bank.
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Roughly 67,000 businesses here employ 620,000 people to crank out almost incalculable quantities of goods, he added.
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And then we followed that up with the rewards program, where I think it took another crank.
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It doesn't take Sanders seriously, and thinks of him—even with some affection—as a harmless crank.
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If you could crank turnout of black voters back to historically high levels in 2008 and 2012.
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Boston Dynamics continues to crank out viral-worthy videos of its robots busting strange and unexpected moves.
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On the contrary, not long ago someone holding his policy views would have been considered a fringe crank.
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I saw the schedule and figured that a NFC South team would crank out wins left and right.
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Voting tech reforms have started coming in drips, but we need to crank the faucet all the way.
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For motorists, however, keys could soon go the way of the crank starter, rumble seat and running board.
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How about a convertible that lets you crank out screeds even with the keyboard a few feet away?
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If you crank our game up to 4K, a lot of it disappears, the thin lines and stuff.
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Crank has spent months trying to inform as many Navajo speakers as he can on the voting process.
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"There's no reason why I can't get up to speed again and crank it back up," he said.
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Five printers pour out his blur of correspondence (he calls himself "one of the great crank letter writers").
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It's just that she's able to crank it up to 11 because of her use of social media.
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Look for a model with suction cup feet, a sturdy hand crank, and good reviews, like this one!
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Tech Tip The National Novel Writing Month event challenges people to crank out 50,000 words in 30 days.
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Use the crank to control the flow of time, backwards and forwards, as you try and navigate obstacles.
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"It's still so much fun to play because I get to crank up," he says in the clip.
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The difference between the two disappears when you crank the volume on the Home all the way up.
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"Once you have product-market fit and a Series B, you can crank and hire people," he said.
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In docs, "Kylie Baby" wants to crank out baby furniture ... like cribs, bouncers, changing tables and baby walkers.
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A disembodied hand turns the crank of a spit impaling a row of books; a fire crackles below.
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With the release of Rogue One swiftly approaching (next week!), it's time to crank up the hype machine.
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The only way I've found to deal with it is to crank up my headphones, and power through.
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Sometimes, all you need to crank up the chemistry is a few stolen looks or a serendipitous rainstorm.
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Roll down your windows, crank up the Calvin Harris (lol, yes really) and soak up the summer sun.
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Because background noise can still slip around the edges, I tend to crank up the volume even more.
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In contrast, Uber and Grab have both introduced motorbike taxi services in Indonesia to crank up the competition.
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The phone connecting the wheelhouse to the engine room sprang to life with the turn of a crank.
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And now here's God again with His hand crank, lowering the sky to make more room for Himself.
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They don't have one big oil company that they can just crank up production (when the deal ends).
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Amazon is turning to ad-tech companies to crank up the number of commercials in Fire TV apps.
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Justin Bieber represents what every white Canadian boy aspires to when they unironically dab, whip, or crank that.
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One forms each ball into an oblong sheet, while another mans the hand-crank on the pasta maker.
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Doesn't matter if you crank a skylight into this thing and put a pool table in the middle.
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Yet President Moon Jae-in's move to crank up taxes on the highest-earning companies makes eminent sense.
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I'm not even talking about asking friends or relatives or paying firms to crank out five-star reviews.
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An aluminum pole and updated crank lift mechanism make this umbrella attractive and simple to open and close.
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Some days I was fine and could crank through, but this was my strategy for those tougher days.
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Seriously, up until a few years ago I drove a truck with crank windows and a tape player.
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He earned a degree from Missouri State before beginning his business career at Crank Drug Company in 1960.
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We move to the bedroom, crank up the white noise machine, and go to sleep around 10:30.
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The factory will create as many as 20203,22020 jobs and crank out up to 22015,22011 cars every year.
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As popular as he was in Tang dynasty circles, he was seen in local politics as a crank.
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" Sietsema seemed more shook than amused, writing that he hoped that the woman's comment was "a crank post.
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Look, you're gonna hear that song about 1,283 more times these holidays, so why not crank it again?
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If you want to impress your friends, just crank up the music so they don't notice the clashing.
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Yet they're rarely discussed outside specialist circles except by the occasional crank, leaving ordinary people in the dark.
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Especially among older couples in long-term relationships, sex is unlikely to crank your heart rate or energy output.
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So it's true that what you eat and how much you move can "crank" your metabolism—at least temporarily.
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Crank up the Hep Alien, sit back with a coffee from Luke's, and say hello to some old friends.
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Alternatively, if you're playing indoors, you can hook your phone up to a Bluetooth speaker and crank it up.
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Sing along in your own tribute to Petty, and then crank up these other nine songs in his honour.
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With the necessary chemicals and one skilled cook, the cartel can crank out multiple kilos of fentanyl every week.
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Regardless of how many developers crank out games, the fidget spinner craze will die, as all these fads do.
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Fortunately, most people in the United States close their windows when it's hot and crank up the air conditioner.
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It's nice to be able to lock the car remotely or not have to crank a window down manually.
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Here's the basic premise: This game uses the crank exclusively to control the flow of time, backwards and forwards.
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When you're done hearing what you need to, just hit the button again to crank noise canceling back up.
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So let's crank up the way-back machine, peg our jeans, and dive headfirst into some 7th Heaven history.
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In Gerwig's world, growing up means realizing that mainstream rock is cool and Howard Zinn is an idealistic crank.
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But crank up the heat too much (to above 130ºC, or 266ºF) and the memory itself can be changed.
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Positioning: The initial product was a Call Dialer that helped an inside sales rep crank through a prospect list.
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Carbon dioxide is the climate master dial that we need to crank down, and we're not doing it yet.
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I crank out a 25-minute country ride, shower, down a Larabar, and head to work by 25.00 a.m.
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Garella's team would take the Ferrari Testarossa, a pillar of automotive style and performance, and crank up the adrenaline.
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If you hear the first strands of "Thriller" or "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," you instinctively know what to do.
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Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande crank up the cheer in their delightful new collaboration for the animated move Sing.
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If Wonder Woman can do her own stunts, you can sit at your desk and crank out spreadsheets. Wrooooooooong!
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And if Belgrade opts to change the policies, competition on the Black Sea grain market could really crank up.
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"The political appointees are the ones who need to turn the crank on the sausage-making machine," Mazur said.
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You can tap on the top, crank the dial around, or tap and hold to access menus and controls.
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When you need to crank your shots up to 12, sometimes the visible light spectrum just won't cut it.
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A prediction: The minute the results are final, Republican stalwarts will crank up the volume on calls for Gov.
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"He was able to kind of crank the syringe like a plunger and to extract milk," said Ms. Alvarez.
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While the tented line does not crank out the majority of Tesla's Model 3s, it still adds significant volume.
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He is often derided as an ascetic crank, pond scum, or inversely, revered as a back-to-nature saint.
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The reality is that not every portfolio manager is going to crank out returns all the time, Tolkin said.
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In a classic move, the people writing the words didn't take the time to crank out a full article.
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I eat the breakfast I packed (scrambled eggs and potatoes doused in Cholula) and crank through a few emails.
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The ninja roll to the truck and calf crank attempt late in the fight was also a visual treat.
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There are slits in the hand covers, so you can crank out an emergency Story update at any point.
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I also eat two chocolate chip cookies, crank up my space heater, and snuggle into bed with my dog.
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But his most affecting character was a melancholy worker bee completely undone by a crank call from a colleague.
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In the movie, we just crank it all up to 10 as a way to highlight and underline it.
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Nightwish ooze so much kitsch it would be a waste if they didn't crank out a few tear jerkers.
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But my least favorite thing to do in summer is crank up the oven to achieve this glorious state.
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But the demo — which amounted to a series of extremely high-tech crank calls — raised a lot of hackles.
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Take everything I said about the chocolate-shake version of this dessert and crank it up to an 11.
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With the advance in movable type in 15th-century Europe, one press could crank out 3,000 pages a day.
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And yet Toyota continues to crank out the vehicle to satisfy what is, by its standards, robust US demand.
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And then we finally had delivery where it was across all our restaurants, and then there was another crank.
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But in order to crank up the tunes, your loved ones are going to need some stellar audio equipment.
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But they run cold and crank up the thermostat to 72 degrees when they visit us during colder months.
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Well crank that up 15 mph and mix in the possibility of a major league curveball, changeup, or slider.
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Pension funds are making huge bets that the likes of Facebook and Hilton can crank out vast profits in perpetuity.
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This also lets Uber compensate drivers better if they're willing to forgo the small talk or crank the air conditioning.
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But if you're into the boosted colors or crank up the saturation in post anyway, you'll love the Pixel's pictures.
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Photo: Robyn Beck (AP)Remember Tesla's production tent, the one it erected to help crank out Model 3s last year?
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Confusingly, the crewmen's skeletons were all found at their hand-crank stations, which were used to manually propel the craft.
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It produces about 1.3 million pounds annually there and could crank out another 1 million if prices warrant, Gitzel said.
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But while city dwellers might be able to hide indoors and crank up the heat, some animals aren't so lucky.
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I crank out three more hours of styling tonight — SO much easier being able to work in my own apartment!
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The painstaking construction project requires a unified hydraulic jacking system to slooooowly crank an entire house up inch by inch.
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The White House might want to ratchet down tensions with Beijing -- particularly because it may soon crank them back up.
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Investors loved tech firms' ability to crank out huge profits with tiny balance-sheets, but economists were alarmed by it.
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So, crank up that AC (if ya got one), pour yourself a chill drink, and let's all just calm down.
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As an institution, it's unchanging, built to crank out factory workers and thus unsuited for our modern, high-tech era.
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Erhorn was an audio specialist hired by the US Army Signal Corps who grew up fascinated with hand-crank radios.
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He was just trying to crank out a micro-budget feature, shooting with a video camera in his own house.
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That idea was considered so outlandish that anyone experimenting with flying machines was quickly labeled a crank or a fool.
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It left the impression that Carson wasn't just inexperienced or in over his head, but actually a straight-up crank.
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Close your eyes and take 10 deep breaths in your office, or crank up a soothing playlist on your commute.
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The manufacturer is running late on production but expects to crank out a car per month sometime in 173. 5.
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And sticking out of the device's tiny side is a tiny crank that can control time (in a game, anyway).
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I put on Slipknot, feel a sudden rush of late '90s, early '803s angst, and crank out 4.5 miles outside.
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I crank the heat up (tomorrow is supposed to be in the negatives!) and knock out at a decent hour.
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Handler, though, still can't crank out decent profitability, even with a near-threefold jump in bond underwriting fees last quarter.
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Check out all the cool-looking hand-crank emergency radios here, where the majority are actually much cheaper than $70.
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" He added: "We take the surreal feeling that you'd have at any festival and we try to crank it up.
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The film could easily have portrayed Sonia as an unstable crank, especially after she pulls the gun from her handbag.
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It produces 2,000 cars a week, only about a third as many as a conventional automaker's factory might crank out.
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Just make sure not to stack that sound on other loud noises and don't crank the volume to insane levels.
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Now get a cheese grater and your big block of Parmigiano-Reggiano, and crank some Nelly while you're at it.
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I have become a crank about people who walk down the street, wait for the bus, stand in elevators, etc.
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It's basically a plastic bottle—meth aficionados prefer Powerade or Gatorade bottles—filled with the necessary chemicals to make crank.
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They are easy to program to do multiple tasks and allow the company to crank out parts around the clock.
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So far, there have been more than enough donations made to help the company crank out the supply in droves.
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How can I crank out another completely unnecessary ribald comedy if I am distracted by my kid's homework and feelings?
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When he's had to crank up the right arm, Garoppolo has racked up numbers that should satisfy any fantasy owner.
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It's small, it's yellow, and it has a hand crank in addition to a few buttons and a directional pad.
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A battery or crank-operated AM/FM radio will be your best bet for staying connected to the outside world.
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Portable emergency generators and human-powered machines like a hand-crank radio used to be on many emergency kit lists.
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Storms can flood equipment, and bright, hot days can cause transformers to overheat and customers to crank up air-conditioners.
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Then, after the recess, they have to crank out a 2018 budget while juggling all of those other necessary votes.
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We need to massively crank up the power to the drill head, and then ... then we need to cool it.
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Here are a few McCormick mentioned to me: All that stuff will crank up the minute the information becomes public.
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In the last couple of weeks, we've seen Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton crank up their campaign in New York.
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Just get this thing, which is waterproof and can be charged three different ways (solar panel, hand crank, and just plugging it in before the disaster.) $40Epica Digital Emergency Solar Hand Crank AM/FM/NOAA Radio,…From amazon1318 bought by readersGMG may get a commissionBuy nowFor when all hope is lostIt wasn't just a blizzard.
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In the G.O.P., crank doctrines in economics and elsewhere aren't bubbling up from below, they're being imposed from the top down.
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SpotifyYou'll need to keep your offline tunes to 3,000 songs or fewer, but Spotify lets you crank jams without a connection.
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So, in the name of journalism, I ask her to crank it all the way up (or, in this case, down).
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Many Athenry residents see Daly as a crank, or the paid puppet of some shadowy organization out to destroy the town.
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So while you can't crank the heat or AC, the temps are still subtly changing, ostensibly to make you more comfortable.
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I'd also add that you can crank up the backlight on the TCL much more than you can on the Vizio.
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As geopolitical tensions crank up, talk of imminent conflict with the United States is widespread on the streets of Iran's capital.
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If you could do that, you'd be like the Berry Gordy of cooking; you'd be able to crank out the hits.
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Neal Crank, tribal Navajo liaison and elections coordinator, explains the ballot in Navajo at the Bluff Senior Center in Bluff, Utah.
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The Nest team was integrated with Google in February last year just so they could crank out a new security cam.
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A lot of us didn't expect that a two-loop calculation," turning the crank a second time, "would give this result.
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But 'cold' in water terms is like 50 degrees—and we all know you just crank it back to hot afterwards.
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ChamillionaireSoulja Boy Tell'em — Crank That (Soulja Boy)Quad City DJs — Space JamKanye West — PowerDMX — X Gon' Give It To YaUGK ft.
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And if you want to, you can crank up the information density by cranking down the font size and display scaling.
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Here Suzuki demonstrates the traditional cross face neck crank to turn Smit's back and attempts to finish it from back control.
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Four years later, Way's 2007 debut single, "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," reached the top of Billboard's Hot 203 for several weeks.
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The Temperature control lets them request the car be warm or cold so drivers know whether to crank the air conditioning.
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In emergency situations, like high speeds and steep angles, turning that crank can require a lot of physical force to operate.
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In terms of volume, if you crank it up real high, you can mostly—but not entirely—drown out ambient noise.
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That's my time when I really crank through my work emails, and I do writing for my books or my blog.
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The device, which could be controlled by a crank, shows some of the earliest forms of astronomical mapping and technological development.
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Initially dismissed as a bigoted crank, this upstart presidential candidate managed to humiliate the GOP establishment, led by the Bush family.
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There's only one reason to buy the Google Home Max and that's to crank the volume up... all the way up.
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The Verge's Dieter Bohn explored the show floor with Walt, discussed the state of CES and played with crank-powered radios.
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You guys, we found this fucking thing in 1902, why is this rusty Grecian crank still making headlines after 115 years?
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Stockpiles meanwhile have started to decline, as refiners process a record amount of crude and crank up production after seasonal maintenance.
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How good of a rapper would you have to be to crank out work at that rate and keep people engaged?
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Sticking people in these metal deathtraps seemed like an effort to crank up the danger factor—why not fight them remotely?
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One of the few openly conservative Hollywood celebrities, his politics and weird performances have given him the air of a crank.
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Law is not supposed to be an impressionistic art form in which some see a criminal and others see a crank.
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Turn the crank, and you fill its room up with water; smack a button, and it turns from night to day.
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He needs to rally US allies and intends to crank up more pressure on China to change its isolated neighbor's course.
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And with a weak yen and rising stock market helping Japan's companies, he faces no discernible cries to crank up spending.
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Households and businesses typically crank up their air conditioning over the Northern Hemisphere summer, with temperatures peaking during July and August.
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A crank was used to turn the miniature planets in their orbits around the sun and, likewise, their moons around them.
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Ten years ago, Georgia players celebrated a big win over Auburn by dancing to Soulja Boy's "Crank That" on the field.
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But it meant that once the place filled up, you could really crank the system and not get any noise complaints.
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Shimano, which dominates the bicycle parts industry, debuted its first crank with a power meter at this Tour, attracting considerable attention.
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Alex Jones, the conspiracy-theory-loving Infowars founder, was labeled a crank and worse for theorizing that the attacks of Sept.
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At the same time, giant deficits crank up pressure to cut government spending on health care and housing, policing and schools.
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Erdogan's style of politics demands that he either crank up the intensity, or collapse under the weight of its own contradictions.
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But at risk of registering as a get-off-my-lawn crank: So much of the wisdom about pitchers is dubious.
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A decade of low interest rates and bond-buying by central banks has encouraged many large corporations to crank up leverage.
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Leiter has boundless enthusiasm for his sport; at 51, he is far from an old crank pining for days gone by.
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Mr. Handler, though, still can't crank out decent profitability, even with a near-threefold jump in bond underwriting fees last quarter.
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Wrong. Martin, whose books include biographies of Johnson and James Boswell, portrays Webster as a crank and an embarrassingly flawed lexicographer.
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The plant, which will employ 4,000 workers and crank out up to 300,000 vehicles annually, is scheduled to open in 2021.
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Such reasons make others in the party hope that, even as tensions crank up, they do not spiral out of control.
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I've learned my office will crank up the heat on snow days so I know better than to wear a sweater.
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UBS will need to crank up lending to the better-off to get its cost structure into line with leaner competitors.
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You can crank it up to a whopping 85 decibels or keep it low enough to barely be heard at all.
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The assumption that I now belonged to some new category of person rankled; I still felt like the same old crank.
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You can't leave your lights on all day and crank your AC thinking wind and solar power is free — it's not.
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"If you know that no job is going to turn your crank and be your big passion, that's OK," she says.
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What remains to be seen, however, is when the US would start to crank up the sanctions on the repressive regime.
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The Trump administration, with its vow to crank up infrastructure spending and reinflate the economy, could improve the picture on returns.
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How bemused the Koch Brothers and their allies must be to have an acclaimed liberal economist so eagerly turning the crank.
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If you crank the reimbursement rates, it'll be like slamming on the brakes on an 18-wheeler going down the interstate.
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"You have to have the confidence that if you have to crank the engine, it will turn on," Mr. Karako said.
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Plus, they didn't require a hand crank to start—an annoying feature of early combustion vehicles that occasionally resulted in broken fingers.
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The transmission is a crank-and-shaft with the drivetrain concealed, so users won't have to deal with traditional chains popping off.
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As far as incline, goes, "the higher the incline, the more you work your glutes, so crank up that incline," he says.
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Many beekeepers use a hand-crank, something like a butter churner, to extract honey, which is "really awkward to use," she says.
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With a franchise as character- and actor-driven as Marvel, fans are willing to wait for the action to crank back up.
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Fat Joe got a bunch of kids to lean back and crank the fun all the way up ... at a bar mitzvah!
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The jump in imports came ahead of the summer when people crank up their air conditioning in the face of sweltering heat.
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Crank one of these dials way up and the strength of the electrical signal passing between a pair of neurons is increased.
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You can also crank up the personalization and make a custom skin by uploading a picture from your computer, Facebook, or Instagram.
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My colleague John Biggs often talks of hanging out with his nerd buddies in his basement, playing games and making crank calls.
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Confide has an iMessage app that lets you crank out highly classified intelligence—or anything else—through Apple's native text messaging service.
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Just when you start feeling unsettled, crank the A-side again and put your hand over your heart as the world burns.
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When the mechanic friend needed to check the car's progress, Jobs got into the front seat and tried to crank the engine.
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Next you light a Yankee Black Cherry candle, or maybe a Yankee Angel's Wings candle, to really crank up the romantic vibes.
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Then crank up some tunes or tune into a podcast while cleaning the house, getting some work done, or just vegging out.
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When "Crank That" came out in 2808, it exemplified not only FL's functionality, but the ear-catching quality of its default presets.
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Back in the day, you would crank the volume all the way up or sit right by the speakers at every concert.
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It's dimmer in low light than the Series 21 and only seems to crank out its max brightness when in direct sunlight.
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When I switched to the standard earbuds, I had to crank the volume up considerably to get similar satisfaction from the music.
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Outside his office is an old coin-op gumball machine, the kind with a glass sphere and a dispenser with a crank.
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Béchamp was a bitter crank who argued that microbes became dangerous when the health of the host—its "terrain" or environment—deteriorated.
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You're going to be hearing a lot about the moon in the coming weeks, so why not crank a playlist to match?
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You'll have to crank your neck skyward to see his face, but forget about seeing eye-to-eye with this 7 ft.
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First, crank up your air conditioning — as high as it can go before you start to feel anxious about next month's bill.
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It will have the drive chain — the crank and chain that propel the back wheel — on the left rather than the right.
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If you start to feel your sex drive starting to cool, try these everyday libido-boosting habits to crank it back up.
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So bad that even former New Republic staff writer turned Fox News crank Charles Krauthammer finds himself casting his lot with Clinton.
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His favourite camera was the German Rolliflex, an archaic model with two lenses atop one another and a crank on the side.
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Basically, you'll have to crank up the volume to get the "club house effect", using the volume buttons on the right earcup.
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After two EP releases in a straightforward post-punk style, Cursive released Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes in 1997 on Crank!
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Desperado The One That You Need To Crank Up & Try To Dance ToBest line: Desperado / Sittin' in an old Monte Carlo 6.
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But it's incredible that they don't seem to fully realize what they're doing when they crank Maeve's stats up to supervillain levels.
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Dealers will remove the existing crank position sensor and replace it with a sensor that has been designed to fix the problem.
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There's a heat advisory in effect beginning at noon, so stay inside as much as possible and crank up the air conditioning.
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Thankfully, there are attempts to rectify the truly dodgy methodology that has been used to crank out forecasts of 28503st-century climate.
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While it sounds like crank fodder of the sort that not infrequently winds up on arXiv, the idea may hold actual water.
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Crank it open and let the internet flood, or bring it down to a trickle when your roommates are hogging the network.
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I was able to dive right into my work, thanks to the ethically traded and locally roasted crank coursing through my system.
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Crank up the monitor volume and listen to all the sounds you wouldn't pick up usually on a walk in the woods.
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"There's no reason why I can't get up to speed again and crank it back up," Woods said after his PGA exit.
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The Board of Elections has had difficulties before with scanners, which were introduced in 2010 to replace the crank lever voting machines.
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I feel really off and have a looming list of things I need to crank out before people in China wake up.
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I wonder if there's another movie there, and if so, how I can crank the budget up to a hundred million dollars.
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Mr. Erdogan's style of politics demands that he either crank up the intensity, or collapse under the weight of its own contradictions.
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But there were also some religious crank candles in the batch, and at least one shaped like the Sphinx, for good measure.
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" Also: "Your lack of confidence means that everywhere you look you see threats and you crank up 'stability maintenance' measures in response.
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Do you crank the heat in winter and/or blast the AC in summer (and, it bears repeating, is your house haunted)?
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Crank up the floodlights to six hundred to scare the fuckers off while you take the kids through the tunnels for help.
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Soulja Boy, real name DeAndre Cortez Way, rose to fame with his 2007 hit "Crank Dat (Soulja Boy)" and accompanying dance routine.
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BEN BRANTLEY When a retired man sets about building a moon rocket in his shed, he's usually a crank or a joke.
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Use ice cubes, turn the top crank, and a snowy mound of ice collects in a bowl below; drizzle syrup on top.
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There is a chance that unlike previous years, USDA will not have to crank up U.S. soybean exports late in the year.
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Schneider and Merkowitz use a huge crank to raise the 1,000-pound weight that lowers over eight days and powers the clock.
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But they do crank out generic, often mindless videos on a massive scale, which reach young eyes hundreds of billions of times.
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Summer is finally upon us and it's a good time to crank up the air conditioning and take in the perfect movie.
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For example, if the lighting is too dim, you can crank up the brightness to compensate for it after the picture's been taken.
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Exciting sex seems to crank your heart rate more than a run-of-the-mill romp, and so may provide a better workout.
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Google's Deep Dreams, released in 2015, was an early example of using deep learning to crank out psychedelic landscapes and many-eyed grotesques.
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It can get aggressive, too: Crank up the output levels and marvel at the abrasive and distorted notes this Soviet beast churns out.
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So put on a onesie, go find your Snuggie, and crank up the Justin Bieber or turn on an episode of The Bachelor.
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It's so easy to set up, you can invite the gang over, crank the music, and start the trash-talking in no time.
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That's completely in fitting with Microsoft's new focus on serving corporate and enterprise needs instead of trying to crank out hit consumer products.
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Dr. Oz's show called (Bill Edwards thought it was a crank call from his kids), then Howard Stern started talking about the product.
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"If they don't turn the crank this year and wait another year, I'm really concerned," Forrester Research VP & Principal Analyst Frank Gillett said.
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Ford, Mercedes-Benz, GM, Volkswagen, and Toyota are among those racing to crank out news about self-driving, connectivity and, of course, mobility.
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You'll need to really crank your speakers because the lowest note the Octobasse can produce actually falls below the threshold of human hearing.
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You'll also want an emergency radio, possibly with a hand crank so you can easily recharge it, to keep track of weather alerts.
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The world's best-run lenders, such as JPMorgan Chase, are safe because they are disciplined enough to crank out high and stable profits.
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But heck, being able to crank a laptop to full volume without bothering the person sitting next to you would be worth it.
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When I'm in a coffee shop mainlining techno trying to crank out a book chapter of a book, I'd reach for the FXA7s.
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Many plants are still struggling to resume normal operations, prompting other refineries around the world to crank up output to fill the gap.
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Money — that's what they want for a piano once used by legendary Beatle John Lennon to crank out some of his biggest hits.
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The trick here is elbowing your way into every aspect of a person's life to create an unkickable habit and crank up engagement.
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If I wanted to recall the glory of my wayward youth, I could crank up Jem and the Holograms and binge on madeleines.
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Place two arms in the air, and crank them back and forth as if you were — you guessed it — revving up a motorcycle.
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However, when the cameras rolled, Wright failed to convince experts he really was Satoshi - and the bitcoin world dismissed him as a crank.
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While major auto factories crank out thousands of cars a day, Bentley's factory in Crewe in the UK produces just 60 or so.
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Despite all odds, the company was legit, and has continued to crank out high quality products at even better prices year after year.
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So here I am, looking treacherously close to being another trash-talker, a crank who criticizes feminists, when I don't mean to be.
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Taylor, one-half of the directing duo that gave us the Crank movies, knows all about manic violence and juvenile humor, and Happy!
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Taylor, meanwhile, co-wrote and co-directed the frenetic action movie Crank, its reasonably successful sequel, and critically panned science fiction film Gamer.
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Power will go out, and officials recommend having a battery-powered flashlight, a radio and a portable crank or solar-powered USB charger.
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Someone decided to really crank up the Gronk today by surrounding him with energy drink reps and a bunch of gasoline-torching vehicles.
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If the onions seem to be taking forever — or if you're really, really hungry — crank up the flame and stir them a lot.
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Recent tests suggest Lutathera may be superior, and owning both should help Novartis protect its older treatment and maybe even crank up prices.
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During long evening hours in the summer, Dr. Kotchen added, people tended to "crank up the A.C.," leading to overall higher energy use.
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Maybe it's like competing with Milton Berle — if I ever get close, he can just crank out a few more Saturdays for us.
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Thanks for making time, because you are one of the busiest men in journalism because you crank out every morning since January 10th?
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Backward hat–wearing David Silver becomes addicted to "crank" while he's struggling to both study and stay awake for his college DJ shifts.
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Here's the first US designed can opener: The classic toothed-wheel crank design most people use today was created shortly after, in 1925.
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They crank out 600 to 700 boxes per hour, or four to five times the rate of a human packer, the sources said.
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Not even the most hardened Luddite, I suspect, wants to go back to the days of horse-drawn carriages and hand-crank radios.
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When a fierce mistral wind blows, it's time to crank out beef stews and roasted meats, and to uncork that Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
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The elevator is still equipped with its original hand crank; a sign warns passengers that they may ride it up but not down.
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A tilt and crank system lets you simply and quickly unfurl the umbrella to offer shade over 43-inch to 54-inch tables.
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The scandal involved illegal software in vehicles that could detect when an emissions test was taking place, and then crank up pollution controls.
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Nima provided a small crank attachment, which helped, but I could still see it being less than ideal for anyone with limited mobility.
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If you factor that in, it's suddenly slightly less portable to lug around a sensor, two capsules, and hand crank in your bag.
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Sorokin said that plans by OPEC to crank up its oil production after the talks failed have put additional pressure on the market.
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For now, generators are the saving grace for the lucky few who have them to crank up their refrigerator and a few fans.
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This distinctly red bag includes water, food, a sleeping bag and tools like a hand crank radio and work gloves, among other items.
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Depending on the image she might even crank the Vignette editing tool to 100 to give her image a rather confusingly dark vibe.
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To start the day, I recommend my weight loss clients crank up their favorite song to wake up their mind and their body.
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Watch him crank out "Old Town Road" as if Eminem crafted it or if it were part of a French film's musical score.
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Contributing Opinion Writer You may have heard an old crank in a big house ranting about appliances and unflushable toilets the other day.
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At the Moss Landing facility, where factory workers crank out the wheat-gluten-based Benevolent Bacon responsible for the scent, changes are afoot.
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And no matter where you are, you can turn on the colorful LED strip and mini strobe lights to crank up the party.
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Perhaps this is where the monitors come in, to tell us when it's time to shut the windows and crank up the purifiers.
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Analysts expect it to weaken further as the government scrambles for U.S. dollars to crank up imports of grain following a severe drought.
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But that's not really much of an advantage since it's rare you'll ever crank these kinds of tabletop smart devices to full volume.
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The big international companies that make the chemicals, known as "reagents," say they're working overtime to crank out as much as they can.
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Cross sections of musical instrument mechanisms are displayed in Plexiglas boxes out of which emerge crank handles that visitors are invited to manipulate.
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Few activities crank up the stench quite like working out, and companies that make fitness clothing have gotten good at mitigating this problem.
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" Human Rights Watch described the shelter order as "one of many recent actions to crank up pressure on Syrian refugees to go back.
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And the fascinating thing is, this is our fifth turn of the crank, we've placed hundreds of students at dozens of tech companies.
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It features eight different levels of resistance, so you can go on a casual pedal or crank out your leg workout while answering emails.
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Caption: 1912 | GM's Charles Kettering invents the electric starter, eliminating the need to hand-crank gas-powered cars, which were already cheaper than EVs.
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Crank up some jazz music or whatever soothes your soul and kick back with the bear cam playing on the biggest screen you have.
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We're streaming the album in full below; crank the volume and read on for Delaney's thoughts on hardcore, Metallica, and growing up in Queens.
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Anyway, feel free to bump to this all day while getting chills at your desk, or crank up the volume and frighten the neighbors.
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Accountants say even if the taxman is able to crank out taxpayer refunds, the shutdown could make the filing process more painful than usual.
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With some reluctance, the group slowly turned their gaze toward Crank, who introduced himself in Navajo and began explaining the candidates running for office.
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And I didn't want to be one of those dudes who's like, "And now, another Old Man's War universe," and just crank them out.
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We played music on our tinny, tiny flip phones and taught ourselves the steps to Soulja Boy's "Crank That" when the store was quiet.
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If you're trying to photograph totality, your phone is going to crank up your ISO, and you're not going to get a good shot.
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China's robot censors crank up as Tiananmen anniversary nears Speaking of China, TikTok's parent company is helping the government out with a censorship campaign.
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OpenAI claimed it had made language software so fluent at generating text that it might be adapted to crank out fake news or spam.
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In the middle of its Tuesday morning I/O presentation, Google played an audio recording of what was essentially an AI-powered crank call.
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And the Megablast is able to crank 40 percent louder than Megaboom, making it the most powerful speaker that Ultimate Ears has ever produced.
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Crank up the humidity: For tropical plants, increasing humidity is always a battle, especially when you're away and not able to refill a humidifier.
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And with 80 times the climate warming potential of CO2 over the short term, a little extra methane can crank up the heat fast.
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Team members crank wrenches, haul tires, and prop the cars up on jacks to make the minor adjustments that could help their driver win.
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It seems Hollywood has realized there are only so many comic-book superhero movies you can crank out in the space of a decade.
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According to Joanna Gaines, there's still plenty of time to crank out some treats, especially if you use her fail-safe, no-bake recipes.
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"Sometimes on our way over to my uncle's we'll just crank up Drake in the car and rap it out before we get there!"
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Early next year, Portland software company Panic is planning to release a handheld gaming device, Playdate, that comes with a crank on its side.
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Round two, however, saw Cirkunov ground his outmatched opponent, where he would lock in a neck crank, breaking the American's jaw in the process.
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For example, in the only game the company is sharing any details about, "Crankin's Time Travel Adventure," the crank controls the flow of time.
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If you need to crank out some extra power, this on from Sony is available on Amazon right now and is going for $198.
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For long-term, individual investors in particular, there is no reason to crank up your portfolio risk (and potential losses) just because you can.
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As Molin turns the crank, thousands of marbles churn through the machine, powering a vibraphone, kick drum, bass guitar, and other instruments embedded within.
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Can we crank our car stereo to go faster, power our homes with a gong, or cook an egg just by screaming at it?
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They even built a little basestation for BB-8 to sit on, allowing it to roll in place when you crank a wheel. Jealous?
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Oh, and you can power it up old-school with a built-in hand crank or juice it up with help from the sun.
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But when I'm out on the street, it's a little harder to hear the music, even if I crank the volume up to 100%.
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Then she'd try to gloss over it by saying that she was premenstrual, or on edge because of a crank call the night before.
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The left lever shifts the derailleur at the crank, and the right lever shifts the rear derailleur across the 11 sprockets on the hub.
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Many of the staff members over at Wirecutter use OXO can openers for personal use, and they found that the crank is quite comfortable.
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The UFC lightweight rivals battled at UFC 229, with Nurmagomedov dominating the Irishman before submitting him with a neck crank in the fourth round.
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The band is too conscientious to simply strip down its songs, crank up the volume and let fans' memories fill in the missing atmospherics.
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"Even in the locker room, guys can change the conversation, they can spray people with water, or crank up the music," Dr. Potter said.
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Meanwhile — back to butter — Food52's online shop seduces customers to "channel a day on the farm," with its hand-crank Mason jar churner.
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Ever the connoisseur of crank, Gale offers his own drug confecting services to Gus after criticizing the samples that he's been asked to test.
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Crank the lumbar adjustment on the seat back to both extreme positions, since good seats provide too much and too little range of support.
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As someone who always has to crank up their iron to its highest possible setting to get any real results, I can verify this.
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He understands that these episodes have painted him as something of a cartoonish character — the foul-mouthed crank whom the game has passed by.
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Controlling what looked like a Dr. Seuss contraption, delivering gases and medications by crank and lever, he deftly lulled her into a reversible coma.
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"With Hillary, we hyperbolize her traits — her narrow-minded focus and her woodenness, and we crank it up to insane degrees," Mr. Bolton said.
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Biden might be called a bore, but never a bully, although, in Iowa, he demonstrated that he can effectively portray Trump as a crank.
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RunningSnail Emergency Solar Crank Radio, available on Amazon for $35.90This multi-use radio, flashlight, and SOS alarm is a must-have emergency kit item.
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Bruce Bartlett may have become an insufferable crank in his dotage, but there is no reason to doubt that he knows his own mind.
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Mahathir quit the long-ruling United Malays National Organisation party, and joined hands with longstanding foes to crank up pressure for Najib to quit.
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Shares of newly listed software firms that crank out at least some cash, such as Zoom Video Communications and Datadog, have rocketed this year.
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Yet this small reactor can crank out 60 megawatts of energy, which is about one-tenth the smallest operational reactor in the US today.
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Dr. Oz's show called (Bill Edwards thought it was a crank call from his kids), and then Howard Stern started talking about the product.
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Though a powerful neck crank if the opponent can be pinned in position, this is usually used to force the opponent to change position.
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Along with Ditko and Kirby, he kept the crank turning, and those gloriously bombastic words kept sprawling out beside those even more gloriously bombastic images.
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The one workout I never tire of is dancing, so if all else fails, I'll just crank up the volume and get moving that way.
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It runs on crank, solar, or USB power, has a 130 lumen super bright flashlight, and can tune into the always entertaining NOAA weather band.
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That lets the little engine crank out 700 horsepower, more than you'll ever need but not nearly enough to justify that $0003 million price tag.
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But they can crank up to 45 mph at the drop of a snack (Michael Phelps races at around 5 or 6 mph, for comparison).
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That wouldn't be so bad if each artist could crank out 200 drawings a day, but a single drawing can take more than an hour.
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Mahathir quit the long-ruling United Malays National Organisation party, and joined hands with long-standing foes to crank up pressure on Najib to quit.
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Like many Navajo seniors here, Crank didn't learn to speak English until about age 6 or 7, when he was in an Indian boarding school.
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Hardware, steel, the engine, the crank case, the transmission should have long life cycles, while software will be updated in a more dynamic, frequent manner.
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But the design element that has gotten everyone talking is the crank on the right of the Playdate, which Takahashi's game is solely controlled by.
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Unfortunately, you can't control volume directly on the buds; you'll have to ask Alexa to crank it up or adjust volume on your phone directly.
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That's when temperatures soar, and the energy system is taxed as residents crank up the AC and otherwise try to compensate for the blistering heat.
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This is what an LG Crystal Sound OLED looks like when you put hundreds of tiny plastic beads on it and crank up the volume.
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If Mr Trump blows up the JCPOA, Iran, free of constraints, could crank up its enrichment programme and take a chance on developing nuclear weapons.
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But the record heat this summer is likely to provide a short-term boost to oil consumption as power plants across the region crank up.
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Escaping was easy: She just had to retract a screen that rolled up like a roller blind and open the window with a hand crank.
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Switch over to the electronic shutter (and a 1.25x crop) and you can crank that way up to 603 fps of blackout-free continuous shooting.
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While the singer doesn't tend to make it into the tabloids a la some of her popstar peers, she does consistently crank out joyous tunes.
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Gas demand spikes in winter due to heating of homes and businesses, while power demand does so in summer when customers crank up air conditioners.
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"You do want room-filling power, but without distortion, and a lot of these products do distort when you crank up the volume," Jobs noted.
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Use the lower speed for soft fruits and vegetables, or crank it up to the high-speed setting to pulverize denser items with 13,000 RPMs.
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Or maybe you want to crank up the power and get lost in some heavy beats, or become completely immersed in an audiobook or podcast.
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The grip is the same as for the old school 'stockade' neck crank, but serves as a controlling position when stuck in the half guard.
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Beyond charging and repair facilities near its major markets, brick-and-mortar stores could crank up the burn rate on Lime's $467 million in funding.
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Take a couple of characters, drop them into a mess of advanced sciences and technologies with a clear antagonist, and crank the book to 11.
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He is interrupted by new neighbors, a young family whose matriarch, Parvenah (Bahar Pars), becomes both a conscience for and disciple of the old crank.
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Rather, they worry that Big Auto might overdo it and crank out too many vehicles and be forced to cut prices to move excess inventory.
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Out in Deep Playa, the part of the city farthest away from the camps, rested "Awful's Gas and Snack" by Matthew Gerring and Crank Factory.
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The 2000s prank phone call show Crank Yankers is coming back to Comedy Central September 25—and it has an extremely stacked lineup of comedians.
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"Unless the U.S. releases reserves or OPEC commits to further output to plug the gap, oil could continue to crank higher from here," said Markets.
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Jack breaks down the latest offerings, including the Polestar 1 GT, the first car from the brand Volvo revamped to crank out performance-happy EVs.
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Unlike the IPCC, with its interminable layers of bureaucracy and review, NCE can crank out work relatively quickly and use up-to-date cost data.
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And when it's all over, he'll crank up a song from Van Halen's 5150 album and make you a sashimi taco that is just awesome.
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"Every once in a while, he'll crank it out — we call it cleaning the pipes – but he's not embarrassed to hit low liners," Menechino said.
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In this hypothetical, let's input and analyze all available written and spoken word — from mainstream media commentary to the most obscure one-off crank pamphlets.
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One minute of cranking will get you 10 minutes of light, so you'll need to crank for six minutes for a full hour of power.
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The Wall Street firm's young online retail-banking unit is growing and could, once big enough, crank out far higher returns than the investment bank.
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Though they live in the Bay Area, these days the couple flies to LA, where session musicians are plentiful, to crank out music as Pomplamoose.
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Even the pool is outfitted with a state-of-the-art speaker system, so you can crank up Kravitz's hits while lounging by the water.
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"We will crank out a couple of cars, which will be used to verify and confirm the simulations we have done so far," says Kranz.
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Working meticulously, Gamache can crank out up to 24 pairs of custom shoes in a week from his tiny makeshift art studio in Milford, Connecticut.
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Dan Aykroyd and Norm MacDonald portrayed politician Bob Dole as a grouchy crank, trying to prove he could be hip by joining MTV's Real World.
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There are "hills" — intervals where you crank up the resistance and pedal against it — where it feels like you're moving your legs through thick mud.
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It is expensive and highly polluting to turn a bunch of plants down (or off) and then crank them back up again all at once.
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Bentley bolted new turbocharges onto a reworked W603 engine to crank out the 750 pound-feet of torque and 700 horsepower that make that speed possible.
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Bentley bolted new turbocharges onto a reworked W12 engine to crank out the 750 pound-feet of torque and 700 horsepower that make that speed possible.
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The "Super Fast Tennis Ball" is a tennis ball with controls in it that can crank up the power and speed of a ball in flight.
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Get the SpiraLife Spiralizer for only $10 See Details This slicer features suction cup feet so that the machine doesn't jostle around while you crank it.
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In two-thirds of industries big firms have become bigger, allowing them to crank out abnormally high profits and share less of the pie with workers.
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They envision President Obama and Michelle Obama locking arms with the Clintons, the Bidens, and Democratic congressional leaders to crank up a presidential-election-sized campaign.
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Even more impressive: Tesla said it had constructed its Shanghai Gigafactory—which it says will ultimately crank out 2,225 cars a year—in 23 working days.
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One person who is decidedly not won over by Paddington, however, is Mr. Curry (Peter Capaldi), a local crank who regards Paddington with resentment and suspicion.
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Crank up your favorite workout playlist and don't worry about these earbuds falling out mid-jog: These babies stay put, thanks to their ear-wrapping shape.
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It's perfectly adequate to fill a living room or kitchen with music, and you can crank it up to ringing volumes without much distortion or harshness.
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While it can help you crank out an email (or blog), or draw some nice comic art, it primarily exists to consume media, not create it.
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Yaida essentially plugged that 30-year-old algorithm back into itself and turn the mathematical crank a second time—and his results implied a different conclusion.
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In late 20083, tech visionary and MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte pulled the cloth cover off a small green computer with a bright yellow crank.
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I read more about the formative years of Michelle Obama while I crank up my electric blanket, finish my snack, and then nod off to sleep.
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If you play a lot of League of Legends, just crank up all the settings to max and watch the native 144 frame refresh rate fly.
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Sticking a ring in an avocado may seem like a cheap approach to popping the question, but there are ways to crank it up a notch.
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They outpace my Sonos 5 with ease, thanks to exceptional bass and mids that don't fray in the least if you want to crank the volume.
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The report described Wednesday's sell-off as "broad-based" and as demonstrating "intense selling pressure", both factors in its decision to crank up the alert level.
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When he confidently proclaimed in his condescending, high-pitched voice that his equation could explain the evolution of altruism, they probably thought he was a crank.
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The teacher could crank up the speed of the machine using a dial, forcing the class to read at speeds up to 217 words per minute.
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Now, the second quarter of 2018 is winding down and investors are asking questions: The need to crank out more cars has gotten even more dire.
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During the eight months where there are only a dozen other crew members on site, Ficara must crank out three meals a day on his own.
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The Avalon Bay EcoSpin is a hand crank mini washing machine that washes clothes with a spin cycle similar to that of a regular washing machine.
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The "Crank That" rapper made the vicious threat Friday in a video post ... waving and pointing what appears to be a Glock with an extended magazine.
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It's just a 2,000-year-old crank-powered astronomical calculator that could predict eclipses and chart the movement of the planets and do equations and shit.
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Black out your windows, crank up the AC, and wait until the leaves start to change—summer is here and it's probably going to kill you.
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Who else could crank out tales of evil, bearded mutants or the systematic murders of children for elementary schoolers and somehow manage to make them funny?
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I drag my sweaty, traumatized ass into the bathroom, crank the tap to hot, and hurl myself into the soothing embrace of some steaming-hot water.
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High-end ones, which can set you back as much as $700, include a Bear Grylls–brand fire starter, a crank radio, and a pocket chainsaw.
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Crank up "Losing My Religion" and keep an eye out for Minka Kelly in this drama from the executive producer of Friday Night Lights and Parenthood.
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After a battering for the lira it could easily breach 12 percent and that would crank up the pressure for action from the country's central bank.
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Any time a new gadget becomes popular, counterfeiters around the world start to crank out fakes and get them into the country as quickly as possible.
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Sunday mornings he would crank up his Grundig (think "Moon River" by Andy Williams), sip a cup of coffee, and complete the Chicago Tribune crossword puzzle.
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The attack in Istanbul will further crank up the heightened state of public anxiety in the United States following the June attack at an Orlando nightclub.
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When they're completely exhausted, they make each other laugh so they have the strength to get through one more show and crank out 200 more kicks.
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He would crank the device up to its highest setting, but he ended up relying on pain pills and whisky to make up for the difference.
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In an unusual move, an OID is being added to some revolvers, in addition to higher interest margins, in a bid to crank up the returns.
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It would do this by having participating nations set individual goals to help reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and crank back our reliance on fossil fuels.
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This differs from the simple act of swinging dumbbells around while you crank your favorite jams, futz with your smartphone, and/or think about something else.
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The study doesn't read like a classic crank/contrarian screed and the authors seem willing enough to concede that there may well be nothing to it.
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The dish was designed to help explore and map space, and to listen for messages from extraterrestrial life, as China's space ambitions continue to crank up.
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Put on some headphones, crank "My, My, My," and you could be mistaken for thinking that the Ramones released an album on Homestead Records circa 1986.
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If temperatures are warmer than normal, as they were last year, the ISO said supply margins will tighten significantly as consumers crank up their air conditioners.
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And economists see a plausible connection between Mr. Trump's determination to prune the federal rule book and the willingness of businesses to crank open their vaults.
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The sensor is small enough to fit in your palm, but adding the crank and capsules means you'll probably need a bag to port it around.
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By Wednesday morning, an employee had waded to work in chest-deep water and had fired up the kitchen, where he began to crank out pizzas.
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Below courses dense, ceaseless street life — tailors with hand-crank sewing machines, barbers in closet-size alcoves and beggars stretched out on the sidewalk, fast asleep.
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On Tuesday morning, Joseph James DeAngelo, 224, was a retiree and former police officer, known to his neighbors as an occasional crank obsessed with lawn care.
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" Unlike contemporaries Jay Leno and David Letterman, Conan O'Brien notes that Shandling was one of those people who "can't crank it out for all of eternity.
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A "TV Time" button could, for example, lower the Fyrtur blinds, crank up the Symfonisk speaker, power on a fan, and dim the living room lights.
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The cadence sensor cannot sit flush against the bracket, so the magnetic disc on the crank wobbles a little, causing inconsistent signals at certain pedal frequencies.
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"I was aghast and I said so here, but when the stock didn't initially rebound, I was viewed as a houseman and a crank," Cramer said.
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At Don's, bakers crank out tarts, molding pastry dough into individual tins with an ancient hand-operated tart press that was brought over from Birmingham, England.
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Here are the easiest tips and tricks to crank up your workplace motivation, even when all you want to do is start a GIF war on Slack.
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Certainly Jones' overhook americana crank in the clinch against both Teixeira and Cormier, and Shinya Aoki's successful use of a winding armbar in MMA are very encouraging.
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Based on the first two weeks of 2017, you might think the auto industry made a collective New Year's resolution to crank out nothing but sweet rides.
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READMEHigh-intensity rideable sex toy for men and womenGreat for partner play—unless your partner likes to crank it to 11 every time they're given a dial.
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On Thursday, the "Crank That" rapper, who is currently starring on reality show Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood, was taken into custody from his Hollywood Hills, CA, home.
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Well, maybe now that it's down, it might be a good time to crank up its buybacks, but so far shareholders haven't seen a dime of return.
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This bestselling sous vide immersion circulator from Anova — $150 instead of the usual $200 — will let them crank out fancypants dishes like all the pro chefs do.
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Each one is filled with 50 drawings and rigged with a system of gears that lets you crank through the images with the turn of a handle.
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So, slip on a pair of Umbro shorts and crank up the Alanis to find out how Danny Tanner ranks up against dads like, well, Ray Barone.
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I have an Echo in my bedroom, and when I crank up the volume so I can hear music in the shower, the sound becomes unpleasantly tinny.
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And wouldn't it be nice to be able to make dinner without having to crank up the range or fire up the oven in the summer heat?
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But scrolling through the lists of Starbucks on Yelp is not the easiest or fastest way to find a good place to crank out some work product.
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Oumiha, greeted upon his entrance by loud boos from fans who continued to wave Brazilian flags and crank up the volume throughout the bout, took the silver.
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The $100 laptop would have all the features of an ordinary computer but require so little electricity that a child could power it with a hand crank.
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Available in stainless steel and titanium finishes, the EverRachet boasts a dynamic ratchet that lets you crank in screws swiftly with up to 20 pounds of torque.
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It's also got a solar-powered battery that allows for easy recharging, plus a built-in hand crank gives you the option of generating your own power.
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On the whole the Labour Party has done an admirable job of keeping its crank-wing under control when it comes to serious issues like national security.
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Once she's going Autobahn speeds, though, she can unhook from the drag racing car that tows her off the line and start to crank the gear around.
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The $90 billion Wall Street firm's young online retail-banking unit is growing and could, once big enough, crank out far higher returns than the investment bank.
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Not only was Rigmaiden a self-represented prisoner chasing a mythical surveillance device, but he had filed hundreds of motions — these were sure signs of a crank.
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If you're really ready to commit to the dessert game, crank your A/C on high and your oven to 375 for this lemon blueberry chess pie.
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Go back to 2000 and if you wanted to find a document on an extremely old person, you had to use the old hand-crank newsreel. Wow.
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This lets you design custom scenes for your home, like "Entertainment On," for example, which could switch on your lights and TV, perhaps, or crank the music.
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I started rapping in high school, kicking it with homeboys and thinking about old times, and someone would crank up the beatbox and we'd get to flowing.
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Do not be put off by the awkward adolescent memories evoked by this song—just bask in the nostalgia of a simpler time, and....crank that. 15.
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And if you need to pause a song, reject a call, or crank up the volume, you can simply press one of the buttons on the headphones.
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Whirley Stainless-Steel Induction Popcorn Maker, $49.95, available at Williams SonomaA vintage-style stovetop popcorn maker that you crank by hand — this thing is the real deal.
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Welcome to Tuesday's Overnight Health Care, brought to you from a sweltering Washington, D.C. Crank up the AC and keep reading for the latest health care news.
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Nurmagomedov dropped McGregor with a thudding right hand in the second round, dominated him, then submitted him for good with a tight neck crank in the fourth.
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The afternoon sun is shining brightly as I crank up the latest Fabriclive album on my tinny speakers and start getting into it as unselfconsciously as possible.
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I would fire up my brew kettle and boombox early in the morning and crank the song "Beer for Breakfast" by The Replacements to start the day.
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"You pump audio into it, you turn the crank on training, and then you end up with a world-class model on the other side," he said.
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Sometime in the last couple of months, predictions of a major economic downturn or recession in 220 went from being a crank view to the conventional wisdom.
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" "Now what we see are unending and sustained U.S. attempts to crank up political, psychological, economic and yes military pressure on Iran in quite a provocative way.
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Inside the Allenholm Farm market, a woman peeled fruit with a hand-crank device, then stepped outside to feed the peels to the donkeys, ponies and goats.
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Even if Mr. Slater's machine did make the perfect wave, to be marketable at a public park it would need to crank them out in rapid succession.
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Rather than fitting the GT350R with a traditional, low-revving V8 like in the standard Mustang, Ford gave it a 5.2-liter flat-plane-crank "voodoo" motor.
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The company plans to crank up oil production there to 8.5 million tonnes (170,000 bpd) by 2020 from around 7.4-7.5 million tonnes this year, Yakovlev said.
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But a combination of deadline pressures and "a strange, incandescent, rage" about developments in the case drove her to crank out the entire project in nine days.
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The Air Force officer and World War II fighter pilot who took the first call that day for Father Christmas thought it was a crank — and Col.
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Crank callers phoned her, people stalked her relatives, her staffers received "lewd" threats, and someone even sent a letter containing mysterious powder to her office, Hill wrote.
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"We can do little things rapidly as we don't need to crank out lots of similar merchandise to fill shops from Beijing to Monte Carlo," she said.
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It would also crank up corporate taxes, raising more as a proportion of GDP than any other G7 country, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Yes.
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The star of upcoming fall films Peanut Butter Falcon and Honey Boy stopped by the show and challenged host Sean Evans to really crank up the heat.
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Mr. Thor's ability to crank out books on the grueling annual schedule was, his editor, Emily Bestler said, an important part of developing a loyal fan base.
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Las Vegas will start to crank back up to normal as many of its most popular shows are ready to return to the stage ... but not all.
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