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"crank out" Definitions
  1. (informal) to produce a lot of something quickly, especially things of low quality

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It was simply time to write: to crank out mediocre pages to learn how to crank out better pages.
The House can crank out bills where the majority rules.
Now music producers are enlisting AI to crank out hits.
Monopolies that crank out profits on little investment are very valuable.
Clients can come by and we can really crank out amps.
In rare cases, Wondery can crank out a podcast more quickly.
In those tight quarters, chefs crank out the same menu every day.
Then, pick up the weight and crank out another 220-220 reps.
It's just been toned down to crank out a mere 640 hp.
Some days you only have 15 minutes to crank out a few reps.
I want to get to work early to crank out some risk assessments.
The first one made 400 horsepower, and current models crank out nearly 650.
I crank out as many answers as I can until my palms dampen.
It gets a claimed 50 mpg and can crank out almost 180 horsepower.
You need a slew of concepts to crank out when the time is right.
Based in Beijing, they've recently managed to crank out several hundred bicycles a day.
I'm especially enthusiastic as I crank out three miles before hopping off and heading home.
This thing isn't for people trying to crank out a project for work or school.
You can expect the SK9Y to crank out some high quality audio across the board.
Gasoline demand remains mediocre as refiners continue to crank out more fuel, he told CNBC.
And so it leans more toward that than, let's come down and crank out 3s.
Eventually, the company hopes its Shanghai factory will crank out 150,000 electric cars a year.
The rush to crank out clones and copies is a predictable aspect of the mobile ecosystem.
Gupta acknowledges that coders are paid to crank out code, not to make sure it's secure.
Instead of actually trying to crank out their own set of applications they just bought Jet.
I'm bored but I know I need to crank out at least another hour of work.
I can crank out something super quick—it's still an estimation, but it's a better estimation.
If you just know some Web technologies, you can crank out an app literally within minutes.
Fast food restaurants and brunch spots love to crank out crazy and creative breakfast sandwiches. Why?
They have to crank out so much content that due diligence has become an antiquated concept.
You're not alone: It's these three throwback products that vintage-inspired makeup brands crank out most.
Again, look to your accounting app to crank out this report in just a few clicks.
There's just too much competition and demand to rest on their laurels and crank out crap.
We woke up in the middle of the night to crank out push-ups, sit-ups, squats.
Crank out your best techno-savvy costume that could only be imagined in today's digital world. 1.
"Each mold holds 96 crayons, so we can crank out about 1,000 crayons an hour," he says.
Factory history: The area has a long heritage of factories that crank out both sweets and pretzels.
Unexpected confrontations and arguments are likely, but your genius mind will also crank out some fantastic content.
Yet on both sides of the Atlantic too many companies crank out bumper profits in concentrated markets.
Fitted with a pair of turbochargers, the base Porsche's engine can crank out up to 370 horsepower.
And it looks like it's going to crank out misery for as long as he's in office.
Roughly 67,000 businesses here employ 620,000 people to crank out almost incalculable quantities of goods, he added.
Boston Dynamics continues to crank out viral-worthy videos of its robots busting strange and unexpected moves.
I saw the schedule and figured that a NFC South team would crank out wins left and right.
How about a convertible that lets you crank out screeds even with the keyboard a few feet away?
Tech Tip The National Novel Writing Month event challenges people to crank out 50,000 words in 30 days.
In docs, "Kylie Baby" wants to crank out baby furniture ... like cribs, bouncers, changing tables and baby walkers.
I'm not even talking about asking friends or relatives or paying firms to crank out five-star reviews.
The factory will create as many as 20203,22020 jobs and crank out up to 22015,22011 cars every year.
With the necessary chemicals and one skilled cook, the cartel can crank out multiple kilos of fentanyl every week.
Regardless of how many developers crank out games, the fidget spinner craze will die, as all these fads do.
I crank out a 25-minute country ride, shower, down a Larabar, and head to work by 25.00 a.m.
If Wonder Woman can do her own stunts, you can sit at your desk and crank out spreadsheets. Wrooooooooong!
While the tented line does not crank out the majority of Tesla's Model 3s, it still adds significant volume.
The reality is that not every portfolio manager is going to crank out returns all the time, Tolkin said.
In a classic move, the people writing the words didn't take the time to crank out a full article.
There are slits in the hand covers, so you can crank out an emergency Story update at any point.
Nightwish ooze so much kitsch it would be a waste if they didn't crank out a few tear jerkers.
With the advance in movable type in 15th-century Europe, one press could crank out 3,000 pages a day.
And yet Toyota continues to crank out the vehicle to satisfy what is, by its standards, robust US demand.
Pension funds are making huge bets that the likes of Facebook and Hilton can crank out vast profits in perpetuity.
Photo: Robyn Beck (AP)Remember Tesla's production tent, the one it erected to help crank out Model 3s last year?
It produces about 1.3 million pounds annually there and could crank out another 1 million if prices warrant, Gitzel said.
I crank out three more hours of styling tonight — SO much easier being able to work in my own apartment!
Investors loved tech firms' ability to crank out huge profits with tiny balance-sheets, but economists were alarmed by it.
As an institution, it's unchanging, built to crank out factory workers and thus unsuited for our modern, high-tech era.
He was just trying to crank out a micro-budget feature, shooting with a video camera in his own house.
The manufacturer is running late on production but expects to crank out a car per month sometime in 173. 5.
I put on Slipknot, feel a sudden rush of late '90s, early '803s angst, and crank out 4.5 miles outside.
Handler, though, still can't crank out decent profitability, even with a near-threefold jump in bond underwriting fees last quarter.
It produces 2,000 cars a week, only about a third as many as a conventional automaker's factory might crank out.
They are easy to program to do multiple tasks and allow the company to crank out parts around the clock.
So far, there have been more than enough donations made to help the company crank out the supply in droves.
How can I crank out another completely unnecessary ribald comedy if I am distracted by my kid's homework and feelings?
Then, after the recess, they have to crank out a 2018 budget while juggling all of those other necessary votes.
If you could do that, you'd be like the Berry Gordy of cooking; you'd be able to crank out the hits.
The Nest team was integrated with Google in February last year just so they could crank out a new security cam.
How good of a rapper would you have to be to crank out work at that rate and keep people engaged?
Mr. Handler, though, still can't crank out decent profitability, even with a near-threefold jump in bond underwriting fees last quarter.
The plant, which will employ 4,000 workers and crank out up to 300,000 vehicles annually, is scheduled to open in 2021.
Confide has an iMessage app that lets you crank out highly classified intelligence—or anything else—through Apple's native text messaging service.
It's dimmer in low light than the Series 21 and only seems to crank out its max brightness when in direct sunlight.
Thankfully, there are attempts to rectify the truly dodgy methodology that has been used to crank out forecasts of 28503st-century climate.
I feel really off and have a looming list of things I need to crank out before people in China wake up.
But they do crank out generic, often mindless videos on a massive scale, which reach young eyes hundreds of billions of times.
Google's Deep Dreams, released in 2015, was an early example of using deep learning to crank out psychedelic landscapes and many-eyed grotesques.
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.
Ford, Mercedes-Benz, GM, Volkswagen, and Toyota are among those racing to crank out news about self-driving, connectivity and, of course, mobility.
The world's best-run lenders, such as JPMorgan Chase, are safe because they are disciplined enough to crank out high and stable profits.
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.
Money — that's what they want for a piano once used by legendary Beatle John Lennon to crank out some of his biggest hits.
While major auto factories crank out thousands of cars a day, Bentley's factory in Crewe in the UK produces just 60 or so.
Despite all odds, the company was legit, and has continued to crank out high quality products at even better prices year after year.
Maybe it's like competing with Milton Berle — if I ever get close, he can just crank out a few more Saturdays for us.
Thanks for making time, because you are one of the busiest men in journalism because you crank out every morning since January 10th?
They crank out 600 to 700 boxes per hour, or four to five times the rate of a human packer, the sources said.
When a fierce mistral wind blows, it's time to crank out beef stews and roasted meats, and to uncork that Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Watch him crank out "Old Town Road" as if Eminem crafted it or if it were part of a French film's musical score.
At the Moss Landing facility, where factory workers crank out the wheat-gluten-based Benevolent Bacon responsible for the scent, changes are afoot.
The big international companies that make the chemicals, known as "reagents," say they're working overtime to crank out as much as they can.
It features eight different levels of resistance, so you can go on a casual pedal or crank out your leg workout while answering emails.
Accountants say even if the taxman is able to crank out taxpayer refunds, the shutdown could make the filing process more painful than usual.
OpenAI claimed it had made language software so fluent at generating text that it might be adapted to crank out fake news or spam.
It seems Hollywood has realized there are only so many comic-book superhero movies you can crank out in the space of a decade.
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.
If you need to crank out some extra power, this on from Sony is available on Amazon right now and is going for $198.
Shares of newly listed software firms that crank out at least some cash, such as Zoom Video Communications and Datadog, have rocketed this year.
Yet this small reactor can crank out 60 megawatts of energy, which is about one-tenth the smallest operational reactor in the US today.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
With the massive influx of cash, Atrium will be able to develop more internal tools it can use to crank out client work faster than its traditional competitors.
Those two, cheaper wi-fi routers can also crank out speeds between 250Mbps and 350Mbps—nearly 23Mbps faster than I (or The Wirecutter) ever clocked an Eero router.
TripleLift wants to help advertisers crank out product placementsTripleLift is working on an ad format to make product placements pop up in a TV program in real time.
The studio could've easily done what it did for the original game's sequel, Doom II: Hell on Earth, and essentially just crank out a bunch of new levels.
The studio could've easily done what it did for the original game's sequel, Doom II: Hell on Earth, and essentially just crank out a bunch of new levels.
But his campaign and his few months in office have been a real gift to comedy — especially once writers stopped crying long enough to crank out the jokes.
Allen continues to crank out movies—typically featuring Woody Allen himself or an actor playing a Woody Allen–ish character—at a pace of about one a year.
After being cast alongside his Monkee brethren Tork, Nesmith and Davy Jones, Dolenz was expected to put in significant time in the studio to crank out song after song.
Regardless, in all its grandeur as the (current) thinnest laptop in the world, at just 27 inches, it still manages to crank out battery life up to seven hours.
Even if you&aposre a fast writer and crank out a book every two years, that still means every advance has to be amortized over at least 24 months.
I listen to another podcast and then crank out my workout playlist, which is mostly R&B and indie pop songs; one of my favorites is Dilemma by Nelly.
As part of a traveling program, this retrospective celebrates a director who, from the 1950s through the early '70s, would regularly crank out three or more features per year.
The other oils include special gas for smaller airplanes and less-known industrial oils, which refiners typically crank out when there is too much gasoline and distillate supply, Davis said.
What's happening: Simple online tools have turned music generation into a matter of a dozen clicks, and can crank out pleasant if somewhat boring background music in a few seconds.
Hobbyists will be lucky to crank out a single bitcoin in a month but major mining operations like ViaBTC run huge server farms that can exponentially outpace the small fries.
He won't smother his own punches or step in too far, and if he can crank out two or three one-twos in a row, he's more than happy to.
Some investors may have hoped that the last few quarters marked the start of a new phase in the company's life, when it will crank out huge sums of cash.
No, they just want viewers to be glued to their screens for as many years as the series can ride the audience tide and crank out 18 episodes a season.
On top of all of that, he also managed to find time to crank out a massive tome detailing hundreds of years of Targaryen rule in Westeros called Fire & Blood.
Ben Franklin may have been able to slam a few small beers and then crank out witticisms in Poor Richard's Almanac, but I was completely and utterly cashed by 2PM.
Nearby, a plastic bar, carved as a lattice to shrink its weight, stretched across the ceiling, demonstrating how a 3D printer might eventually crank out rods for massive solar panels.
One local man had brought large speakers that he used to crank out pop tunes, including Abba's "Dancing Queen," a soundtrack that helped transform the proceedings from ominous to farcical.
But Moderna's value stems from the ability to potentially crank out vaccines for a wide range of diseases in rapid time with essentially a few tweaks to the genetic code. 
He liked to crank out a lot of work, and he could really manage his public image using other names, one of them being the one he published this piece under.
More outwardly fun than its gloomy sister act, High Spirits crank out anthemic, upbeat songs with positive messages (although, as Black notes in the interview below, there's more going on underneath).
If your windows are horizontal-sliding or crank-out models, casement air-conditioners like the Frigidaire FFRS0822S1 ($460) or the Kenmore 77223 ($123) are widely available options, according to The Sweethome.
Last-second drama is great for viewers at home — but not so much for newspaper writers who are trying to crank out coherent summaries of the action for their section fronts.
Once the machines in the factory were able to crank out bandoliers as fast or faster than the manual laborers, Tesla began sending Panasonic workers back to their employer, sources said.
The MacBook veers more towards professionals due to running macOS, while the iPad seems better for people who just want to watch a movie, crank out a paper, or do some drawing.
It's also one that could benefit Tesla — though maybe not without burdening the company, which is already stretched thin as it tries to crank out Model 2000s here in the United States.
It's part slasher flick, part home invasion thriller, and its alligator theme offers a much-needed reprieve from the shark movies that Hollywood seems to crank out like soft-serve every summer.
As the Washington Post reported at the time, the results immediately "hurled doubt" into the Marrakesh negotiations, which were intended to crank out some of the finer details of the Paris agreement.
Each ribosome might crank out protein at the rate of about 3.53 amino acids (the constituent units of all proteins) per second, altogether producing a sizzle of constructive activity within the cell.
The oven can crank out more than 1,000 warm, pillowy pitas an hour; that should come in handy as Mr. Tibi follows Mr. Ottolenghi's footsteps into wholesale and retail later this year.
It would require significantly increasing energy storage, because solar panels crank out electricity only when the sun shines, which is why, today, solar often needs to be backed up by fossil fuels.
In November, he lowered expectations, saying Tesla will be able to crank out 2,500 premium Model 3s per week by the end of March, ramping up to 33,000 per week by June.
Director Garry Marshall, the guy who once made Pretty Woman, somehow hit on a formula during the past decade and decided to crank out these Love Actually-lite movies at a steady clip.
To date, Proterra has sold 400 BEBs to a variety of cities around the US, but it is rapidly ramping up manufacturing capacity, hoping to crank out 400 BEBs a year going forward.
For the last decade, Honey has continued to crank out a steady stream of disco rarities and new dance tunes, acting as both tastemakers and unofficial historians of the queer dance culture movement.
And then there's the uncertainty of whether next year's iPhone will look anything like this year's, whether you can keep selling the cases you have or will need to crank out a new batch.
Although its funds have made internal rates of return (a performance measure) of about 15% since the 1990s, asset prices are high, making it hard to crank out good returns on new money invested.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Billionaires on average became poorer last year as their collective fortunes shrank, even as Asia continued to crank out a new billionaire nearly every three days, a study released on Thursday found.
Look at Disney: After they bought "Star Wars" they planned to crank out a movie a year until 2020, and everywhere I look there's a BB-8 motorized ball for me to trip over.
It's one of the easiest types of stories to crank out, week after week, and there's something satisfying about watching detectives work their way through a litany of suspects to get to the truth.
"One tick can crank out females in fairly large numbers," said Thomas Yuill, a retired pathobiologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, who was one of the first to raise alarms about the invaders.
While he has released two solo albums, his band continues to crank out records fairly regularly; this performance will showcase music from both projects, especially Living Colour's best-known song, "Cult of Personality."saintvitusbar.
The 153Hz is nice for older games, where the Nvidia 1060 GPU can crank out more than 60 frames per second and really take advantage of the display's ability to refresh 144 times a second.
That's due at least in good part to a tighter labor market that is close to full employment and not able to crank out jobs the way it had in previous years during the recovery.
Our experiments and work thereafter with commercial companies showed you could do this at a fairly large scale; you could take half a billion eggs and crank out quantities of triploids that are made artificially.
So there's a special sort of melancholy that comes in seeing it crank out the same kind of lurching, poorly reasoned, reverse-engineered junk that is so familiar in other parts of the Trump administration.
The past two decades of profitable torpor have been an incumbent's paradise, with big firms getting bigger in two-thirds of industries and finding it easy to crank out high profits even in low-margin industries.
Kendrick Lamar simply slapped his lyrics on a Bill Withers song in order to crank out his track, "I Do This" ... but the costly problem is he did it without permission ... according to a new lawsuit.
But they&aposre increasingly considering mounting stakes in public companies — a move that can be viewed as antagonistic to a CEO — as they seek to crank out better returns in an industry bloated with undeployed capital.
Auto industry experts say the company's survival now depends on its ability to crank out high-quality cars in volume as it begins to build its first mass-market car, the Model 3, which starts at $35,000.
But despite their luck getting in their way, TAD still managed to crank out six great records, which are still lauded as some of the most crucial and influential heavy music to come out of the 28s.
Five Finger Death Punch is trying to crank out new songs before its lead singer ends up in rehab -- or worse -- but that haste is making for some really crappy music, according to their own record label.
Political and religious principles were soon displayed against each other like goods in a bazaar and, within decades, hundreds of small printers across Europe would crank out a deluge of views to create the Reformation and the Enlightenment.
VW, Europe's largest carmaker, is reeling from manipulating emissions in 11 million diesel vehicles but nevertheless managed to crank out an operating profit (before one-offs) of around 4.4 billion euros — about $4.9 billion — in the second quarter.
Based on your current mix of stocks, bonds, funds, and other investments, Personal Capital will crank out useful reports to help you understand where you are today and what you need to do to reach your retirement goals.
"There needs to be serious consideration in allowing temporary work visas until American trade schools can adequately crank out much needed, domestic skilled construction workers," NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun wrote in response to the monthly employment report.
He was quietly made the restaurant's executive chef in April, and has made it his personal mission to crank out the best pizzas imaginable from the place that was otherwise known as the home of America's first water sommelier.
"There never appears to be a shortage of chatter about alleged production glitches at Apple but they seem to be able to crank out tens of millions of iPhones each quarter," BTIG analyst Walter Piecyk said in an email.
Even as every major publisher builds out large content studios, there is surely a limit to how many articles like the Samsung-sponsored "11 Simple DIYs That'll Help You Reorganize Your Laundry Room" anybody can crank out in a given week.
A few new Louis C.K. stand-up specials are great and all, but if Netflix really wanted to go big, it'd nab the Horace and Pete rights from Hulu and crank out another season of the comedian's underappreciated masterpiece web series.
It's got a built-in 3M sticky pad for attaching it to most objects, and the company is working on other case attachment concepts — and they'll give you a 3D printing template if you want to crank out your own.
But perhaps the most interesting component of this push is only now establishing itself: an internal advertising group, formally started in February 2015, that is in a unique position to crank out stories promoting the most innovative happenings associated with Intel.
Consequently, and unsurprisingly, paint-by-number art triggered a strong, immediate reaction from the art world — a community that was none too pleased to see hobbyists take up their paintbrushes and crank out a Craft Master copy of The Last Supper.
Beyond the automakers, Givenchy, Dior, and liquor giant Pernod Ricard, which use alcohol in their products, are making hand sanitizer in France and the US. Honeywell is hiring 500 workers to run an extra production line to crank out N95 masks.
The record inflow to stocks reflected investors' overwhelmingly optimistic view on equities as global indices continued to crank out new records, driving them to add risk and wary of being left out of the final leg of the bull run.
Rightfully, Americans have begun to distrust what I call "big polling" — polling firms hired by the mainstream media outlets to crank out polls so quickly, most consumers of news don't have time to check their veracity or read the fine print.
Disney now has plans to crank out Star Wars films every holiday season until the world is fighting in its own star wars, and it's only natural that they won't all incite the same near-religious fervor as The Force Awakens.
Ascendance wants to get around FDA regulations for clinical trials in order to produce therapies more quickly, mainly by having biohackers crank out the science and trial participants perform experiments on themselves, since the agency does not typically intervene in self-experimentation.
It wants these devs so amped that they'll rush back to their MacBook Airs and Surface Books to crank out brilliant software, hopefully for Microsoft's Windows Store, which has just one third of the apps of much cooler stores from Google and Apple.
The ongoing robustness in iron ore imports make sense given China's steel mills are continuing to crank out products at elevated rates amid hopes for a surge in demand on the back of increased infrastructure spending and an improvement in building construction.
Musk wants to accelerate Model 3 production to 6,000 a week by the end of August, and the company eventually has to crank out 10,000 a week if it's going to fulfill the CEO's target of making 500,000 of them a year.
The Trump administration promises to cut taxes, keep revenues steady and crank out average annual economic growth of 20083 percent, but neither the budget nor the tax reforms previously outlined in sketchy form provide enough detail to figure out if that will happen.
The two major product defects made one thing clear: The tech giant needs to fix its quality assurance protocols to ensure that consumer safety is a priority — and not just crank out big, bright screens on phones or fast spin cycles on washers.
But instead of leaving the comforts of home for the harsh world of the rat race, I go to work behind my computer console, where I watch highlights and crank out insight after profound, galaxy-shattering insight with my broken, calloused fingers.
If that sounds appealing to you, MUNCHIES just so happens to be releasing Bong Appetit, a cannabis cookbook for every edible weed dish and drink you'll ever need, so you can crank out a few pitchers of pot sangria at your next dinner party.
Little Debbie has continued to crank out some of the most notable snacks on the shelves for close to a century including ... Swiss Cake Rolls, Honey Buns, Star Crunch, Strawberry Shortcake Rolls, Nutty Bars, Cosmic Brownies, Zebra Cakes, Oatmeal Creme Pies ... and many, many more.
This practice allowed scientists to use a microbe's cell machinery to crank out proteins that in some cases became blockbuster drugs like Epogen, now commonly used to boost red-blood-cell production for those with anemia or on dialysis—or, um, in the Tour de France.
It's an entirely fitting atmosphere: The women aren't here to crank out restaurant dishes; they're here to make traditional Syrian food—the kind of food they grew up on, the kind of food they serve their families, the kind of food that can't be found anywhere else.
That kind of audience expansion — extremely rare — is a dream result for Lionsgate, which has been struggling to turn around its movie operation, in part because Netflix has started to crank out the type of low- and mid-budget films in which Lionsgate has long specialized.
Amanda: Yes, and I talked about this in my Ted Talk, but success as measured by blockbuster, Madonna-style, everywhere-ism is just going to go away: Jack: Why is the music business and the arts business, why do they have to crank out world famous hits every day?
That plant would employ over 1,000 people and crank out what GM is calling "Ultium," a flexible battery-pack design that uses a highly modular system enabling anywhere from 50 kilowatt-hour to 200 kWh configurations, with maximum EV ranges on a single charge of 400 miles or more.
While other late-night hosts have hunkered down in their studios to crank out political monologues and battle for ratings, Conan O'Brien has taken a different tack, meandering to Mexico, Haiti, Israel and more in search of strange foods, unusual customs and quick-witted locals to skewer his hairdo.
After the monumental success of Get Out, Jordan Peele had a clear path laid out for a follow-up: Just crank out another socio-political allegory wrapped inside a horror movie, maybe up the gore and special effects a bit thanks to a bigger budget, and call it a day.
A joint "game plan" could also be unveiled by Trump and Kim against the backdrop of a declaration to the end of the Korean War, which would "give the sense of a win-win for both sides and from there, the working groups will crank out the details," Park said.
Faith Evans and Snoop Dogg are going back to the well to crank out more music ... this time for an homage to Notorious B.I.G. Faith is recording "The King and I" for her late husband ... and she invited Snoop to join her in studio on Wednesday to record a track.
Private equity firms, which often rely on close relationships with a company&aposs management to land deals, are increasingly considering mounting stakes in public companies — a move that can be viewed as antagonistic to a CEO —  as they seek to crank out better returns in an industry bloated with undeployed capital. 
Reporters, no doubt on deadline, call up a couple of non-Native political strategists, search Twitter for Warren's critics, interview them—or just summarize their tweets—crank out two stories, and sit patiently as they wait for another chance to plug the words "Pocahontas" and "Warren" and "DNA" into their SEO generators.
The first day of summer marked the official start of air conditioning season, although it might be more appropriate to call it air *pollution* season: With everyone's units running on full blast amid swelling temperatures, power plants are being pushed to their operational limits and thus crank out far more harmful greenhouse gases than usual.
We've just published Melissa Clark's terrific new instructional guide, "How to Frost a Cake," and we're going to study on that tonight as if for an exam, then use our knowledge to crank out Melissa's recipe for a coconut layer cake for dessert on Saturday night and a sick breakfast the next morning as well.
Then they have creative ideas like School 42 that is a private, tuition-free, nonprofit organization that is starting to really crank out engineers, and while it's very mixed, if you take those top-quality engineers, as I talked to one of the startups today, they are a source as good as Polytechnique, and you see other countries moving.
Here's how the website Vulture described it on July 2160, 2200: Setting a new land-speed record for book reviewing, the New York Times' Michiko Kakutani somehow managed to read all 250 pages of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and crank out 22017,22019 words on the tome [Caution: minor spoilers] in less than one day.
Sure, Rick and Morty have to crank out a whopping 70 episodes over the next few years and, fine, the show has already proven its ability to pull off everything from fourth-dimensional testicle monsters to sad montages set to Blonde Redhead songs, but these ideas are all over the place, even by Rick and Morty standards.
Given how much consternation there's been in the last decade or so over the creative decline at Pixar, it's a bit of a wonder that Coco wasn't more heralded than it was as an example that the studio can still crank out a lovely, emotional little film when it dares to step outside its comfort zone.
In 2016 alone, the singer made an appearance on Solange Knowles' new A Seat At The Table track "I Got So Much Magic, You Can Have It," worked with newly-minted girl group June's Diary on the BET series Chasing Destiny, and hit the recording booth to crank out dozens of new songs she can use on her upcoming fifth studio album.
EditorsNote: adds Kendrick promotion in fifth graf; fixes "Xander" just before notes; adds Ross call-up to notes Brewers crank out 13 hits in 7-20 win over Red Sox MILWAUKEE — For a second consecutive night, the Milwaukee Brewers took a page right out of the Boston Red Sox's offensive playbook, grinding out 22 hits in a 21-21 victory on Wednesday at Miller Park.
In the end, despite the descending darkness and the Republican winds of despair, Democrats can sleep well knowing that the benevolent universe of the lyceum will continue to crank out perfectly-formed collectivists who will take their rightful places in the world and dutifully extol the supremacy of feelings over reason, spirituality over reality, and tribalism over modernity—regardless if what they are professing represents who they are or what they believe.

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