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The measure also proposes banning other similar enhancement accessories, including gat cranks and trigger cranks.
You fidget with tools and cranks to solve weird puzzles.
The final showdown cranks the footmen army up to 60,000.
The Brexiteers won their referendum despite being dismissed as cranks.
The 812 cranks about 60 more horses than the F12berlinetta.
Luis could have brushed aside these cranks, since thousands of other people and a celebrity chef were calling him a hero, except in the pit of his stomach, he suspected the cranks were right.
He cranks up the electricity, and poor Cam gets zapped hard.
But the party may be susceptible to cranks like Blankenship regardless.
A factory outside of Bangkok cranks out millions of tennis balls.
I was thinking them more in the lineage of Chrome Cranks.
It prefers charlatans and cranks, who are its kind of people.
Totalizing, annihilating threats were for cranks, alarmists, extremists and speculating academics.
Kirkman cranks out a new issue of the graphic novel each month.
Cranks and other parts in Peterson's workshop Chris Peterson of Carbonbike USA
But at least they're not so easily gamed by a few cranks.
In the foreground, Stone cranks up ancillary drama without adding much else.
At least one bike showed a suspicious heat pattern around its cranks.
Get ready for a new music video that cranks it to 11.
His confidential sources are exposed to be message board trolls and cranks.
Ban high-capacity ammunition magazines and accessories like silencers and trigger cranks.
Ban assault weapons, trigger cranks, silencers, bump stocks and high-capacity magazines.
The crowd claps in unison, and a DJ cranks up the music.
What elected official makes policy decisions based on a few cranks on Twitter?
Banning the sale, manufacture, purchase and possession of bump stocks and trigger cranks.
She cranks up the power, and the charges send my foot tapping uncontrollably.
Season with salt to taste and a few cranks of the pepper mill.
Running around the clock, the Gigafactory cranks out approximately two battery packs every minute.
Much of this could be taken as cranks simply voicing their displeasure on Twitter.
Vibrators which came around in the 19th century, powered by hand cranks and water.
The usual cranks—accelerationists, drone-potters, libertarians, militias—they all had a field day.
And the House of Representatives has never lacked for cranks, knaves, fools and bigots.
But in the final three months of the year, it cranks up a notch.
What the right wants are charlatans and cranks, in (conservative) Greg Mankiw's famous phrase.
A party should not be judged by its cranks, but by how it handles them.
The Porsche Cayenne S Turbo E-Hybrid has a powerplant that cranks out 670 horsepower.
The motor cranks out 268 horsepower, with power piped to the all-wheel-drive system.
So to heat the stills, he walks over to the steam wheel and cranks it.
The G.O.P. has nominated cranks and erstwhile witches and Todd Akin in winnable Senate races.
Like the teenager who cranks up his rap music because he knows his parents disapprove.
Usually, comparisons between Donald Trump's America and Nazi Germany come from cranks and internet trolls.
What counts, however, is that those cranks and critics are there in the first place.
In the campaign, he tended to surround himself with an alarming array of cranks and kooks.
That make you break out into a sweat when the office manager cranks up the thermostat.
Click here to view original GIFNever has a combination of gears and cranks looked so sweet.
Conspiracy theory has always been with us, and it has always been the realm of cranks.
Now take those concepts and add gears, cranks, levers, chain reactions, maybe a few fiery explosions.
In any given year, it cranks out 100 million balls, most of them made in Thailand.
But there are differences now that make the cranks that much more baffling, numerous and pernicious.
Now it cranks up the first weekend in May and runs until the end of October.
The heater is fixed; it cranks and is too hot, and I sleep in my bikinis.
The event has become a political circus filled with conspiracy theories, cranks and far-right extremism.
Why have the Democrats managed to keep the cranks at bay more successfully than the G.O.P.?
But Andersen's film fails on several accounts, and cranks the food fear sirens to irresponsibly high levels.
The Iranian government cranks out propaganda dehumanizing the group and creates a climate of violence, they say.
Our brain cranks behind the scenes, while we unknowingly push it to its limits with unnecessary distractions.
Previously rated at 335 horsepower, the inline-six engine now cranks out 382 horses, according to Toyota.
Dawson slowly cranks up the heat, putting her characters into a pressure-cooker to see who survives.
These conspiracy theories are not the product of a few cranks on the fringes of Turkish society.
In a community that cranks up the BPM's to manic speeds, ZULI sedative beats border on soothing.
Some slides were circular, with scenes painted like numbers on a clock's face; others had cranks attached.
One could even argue that she's one of the most powerful enablers of cranks on the planet.
"Norwood" set the pattern for Mr. Portis's use of misfits, cranks and sly humor in his fiction.
As an enzyme cranks away and builds up product, the product feeds back and shuts down the enzyme.
But if someone cranks long enough, eventually musical structures will appear, which might match the operator's taste perfectly.
" I also pointed out that "people are generally uneasy about political institutions that give a home to cranks.
After some passes around the outskirts of the box, Emil Forsberg cranks a shot from the half moon.
Assign a best-guess number to those and more, turn a few virtual cranks, and let it run.
"We're what's called cranks," said William Cole, 55, a rare-art and book dealer based in Sitges, Spain.
It cranks 6 teraflops of power, has 12GB of GDDR5 RAM, and a custom GPU that runs at 1172MHz.
My bike is attached to a stationary trainer that controls how hard I must pedal to turn the cranks.
Bikes were fitted with instrumented cranks that captured force measurements, velocity, and acceleration using a system developed by McLaren.
And that doesn't even count the royalties she stands to get if she cranks out a few hit songs.
It prefers hacks and propagandists, the people Mankiw famously called "charlatans and cranks," whose only idea is tax cuts.
It prefers hacks and propagandists, the people Mankiw famously called "charlatans and cranks," whose only idea is tax cuts.
All together, the hybrid powertrain — which drives all four wheels — cranks out a ludicrous 1,250 horses at 10,500 rpm.
"Nobody has ever discovered the identity of the Ripper, though many cranks and venturers claim they have done so."
The same species that made that first basket eventually invented the machine that cranks out the plastic one today.
Available in a variety of colors, the $100 Polaroid Snap cranks out decent pics without needing a drop of toner.
She cranks up the volume before rehearsing a hip-hop routine she learned from choreographers G Madison and Cedric Botelho.
The Superfast has a 6.5-liter V12 engine that cranks out 789 horsepower — at least 20 more than the F12.
But for now, let's rejoin Suzuki as he neck cranks and toe holds his way through a few more victories.
FIRST, an apology, or rather a regret: The Economist would prefer not to advertise the rantings of racists and cranks.
The house, meanwhile, features a series of buttons and cranks that you can slot into a window on the side.
A blind person could sit in the chair and scan the scene by using hand cranks to move the camera.
They're the ones responsible for making "avocado toast" a synecdoche for "millennials" among cranks and pundits of a certain age.
The new motor turns out 75.09 hp at 8,63 rpm and cranks out a maximum torque of 47.2 ft.-lbs.
Had the Netherlands no community boards of unelected cranks to kill these insane ideas before they could come to fruition?
Normally, when the capital's investigative machinery cranks up, Presidents quiet down and let their aides and lawyers speak for them.
Some of my professors were boring, sure, and some were ancient cranks who hadn't done a minute's scholarship in decades.
In "War Invalid," a veteran in a wooden wheelchair cranks a phonograph, presumably to earn a living on the street.
But it's clearly popular, because Denmark's Tulip Food Company cranks out more than 130 million tins of canned meat a year.
Tesla's new Model S P13D Tesla's new Model S P21D adds range and cranks Ludicrous Mode up a notch http://tcrn.
The title track clinks and cranks around white noise, underwater loops and unfamiliar voices washing in and out for seven minutes.
He drives a rusty Datsun, cranks Janet Jackson's "Miss You Much" on its radio and blows cigarette smoke out the window.
Still other online analysts pore over crashes, looking for bikes on which the cranks keep turning after separation from the rider.
An attendant cranks up a fader and your vision dissolves into melty, grayed-out blobs, like a memorably unvivid psychedelic experience.
The other striking aspect of these rallies is how affable the crowd is — until the Trump campaign cranks up the intolerance.
All of them take cranks from Shimano, Campagnolo, SRAM and FSA, another parts maker, and add strain gauges and supporting electronics.
Each rapper accelerates to hyperspeed for his final rhymes, while the music, by Trooko, cannily cranks up the tension and variation.
He cranks up his hearing aid and starts spying on them, turning to time-tested and cutting-edge methods of surveillance.
Eugene Thacker has thrown a party for all of these eloquent cranks in "Infinite Resignation," and he is an excellent host.
The super-rare grand tourer's 12-cylinder engine cranks out 650 horsepower and 667 pound-feet of torque, according to Bentley.
And like any full moon, the sun and moon are opposite each other, so the sun cranks up the moon's brightness.
All eyes are on whether he will move against Trump or more of his acolytes before the fall campaign cranks up.
But he doesn't just go after cranks for the sake of it; he uses their stories to educate people about science.
And it can monetize anything, from the faithful's desire to access the kingdom of heaven through to alt-right YouTube cranks.
KEADBY, England — A wind farm here, along the River Trent, cranks out enough clean electricity to power as many as 2800,284 homes.
Powered by Dyson's V6 motor, the Fluffy Vac cranks out powerful suction for up to 20 minutes without any fade in performance.
There's also a "Boost" mode, which cranks the suction to its most powerful setting, but it comes at the expense of battery.
Thus a fringe idea becomes a litmus test for primary candidates, handing power to a small but highly motivated group of cranks.
Inside, the Range Rover is whisper quiet even as it cranks from rest to 60 miles an hour in about seven seconds.
Some commentators even described Salon's scheme as "malware" because mining essentially hijacks your computer's processing power and cranks it to the max.
The Mr. Steak 0003-Burner Infrared Portable Grill cranks out 14,000 BTUs and can heat up to an astounding 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The mayor of Columbia, S.C., is planning to propose a ban on bump stocks and trigger cranks on guns in the city.
One of the more interesting developments in grappling over the years is that the attitudes to chokes and neck cranks have reversed.
The company is a multi-faceted manufacturing facility that cranks out everything from CDs to packaging materials for the likes of IKEA.
The Hario Mini Mill Slim Hand Coffee Grinder cranks out great grinds if you're willing to put in a little elbow grease.
Sporting a 4.0-liter, normally aspirated flat-six, the SCR cranks out a rated 510 horses and 347 pound-feet of torque.
VICE News went to Zibo, China, to find out what it's like to work in an AI "factory" that cranks out data.
Keeping them operational requires someone who knows how to handle all the cranks, quirks and funny noises of the aging, fussy machines.
White House cranks up political victory message In an ideal world, the report would drain the poisoned legacy of the 2016 election.
Next, the batter is poured into a machine that shapes them into spheres and cranks them directly into a vat of boiling oil.
The 270 Superfast is powered by a monster 6.5 liter V12 engine that cranks out 789 horsepower and 530 pound-feet of torque.
Last Thursday, Hillary Clinton gave a small group of left-wing inspired cranks, trolls, and outcast bloggers the easier path towards the latter.
Although it's all simulated on this model using hand cranks, adjustable platforms, and tiny versions of the massive freighters that usually pass through.
Then, Negroponte and Annan rose for a photo-op with two OLPC laptops, and reporters urged them to demonstrate the machines' distinctive cranks.
She said that manual reversion is a system of cranks and cables that allow the pilot to fly the aircraft under mechanical control.
" But Strickler doesn't buy that explanation: "We have had very few cranks from what I can tell, which I think is pretty unusual.
Even as the company policy cranks up pressure on external fact-checkers by giving politicians the green light to run ads that lie.
The 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine is a turbocharged power plant that cranks out 275 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque.
Cycling's current leading villains are hidden buttons on bikes equipped with wireless connections to operate tiny electric motors hidden in cranks and wheels.
The Harvard economist Greg Mankiw coined the phrase "charlatans and cranks" specifically to describe people who claim that tax cuts pay for themselves.
Meanwhile, make the filling: Toss the tomatoes with 2 teaspoons salt and a few good cranks of black pepper in a medium bowl.
Britain has always been fond of its cranks and cynics, and soon TVGoHome was drawing more than a hundred thousand readers a month.
My Night tester runs with the famed 21500-liter Hemi V8 engine that cranks out 395 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque.
That fact has caused serious scientists and cranks alike to speculate, for at least a century, about whether the tides can also cause earthquakes.
" Then, when scientists glanced at the UFO table and saw none of their own kind there, they grew even more likely to say, "Cranks!
While it is still an exceptionally nice computer, it feels far less remarkable than the new iPhones and iPads that Apple routinely cranks out.
Claire's Accessories cranks out cheap metals of every hue, and I don't know that there's quite as much judgment surrounding the metals one wears.
Eventually, she cranks out a death metal karaoke ballad in which she confesses she loves to scream and sing and thinks he's terribly bland.
Play like a Rick and buy out all of the flooble cranks and gobble boxes, or play like a Jerry and get riggity wrecked.
Usually, that reality gap is only a background hum, like tinnitus, but there's something about an interactive, explorable world that cranks up the volume.
Cannes rolls out the biggest red carpet, Sundance turns newbies into indie stars and Toronto cranks up the new fall season with world premieres.
His foes on the Senate Judiciary Committee and allied activists ensured that opponents to the nomination appear to be a pack of wild cranks.
Long viewed as delusional, but mostly harmless cranks on the edges of society, the Reichsbuergers are now a growing concern for the German government.
On the ground Mosley gathered a strange mix of supporters, from respected politicians to racist cranks, from members of the aristocracy to retired sportsmen.
In a world with increasing demand for comedy that cranks up the heat on institutional oppression, Family Guy is a thermometer through and through.
Our bill specifically bans bump-fire stocks and dangerous trigger cranks, but it does not ban other accessories like competition triggers or custom stocks.
Inside, Transworld's litigation machine cranks out the paperwork for thousands of lawsuits each year against borrowers who have fallen behind on their student loans.
Just down the street, Dhahir Hasan, a burly 32-year-old, cranks up an ancient, oily diesel generator twice a day — from 2 p.m.
This outrageous fannypack from Super RB will not only carry belongings with ease, it also cranks out the tunes as a Bluetooth speaker with subwoofer.
Mikkelsen said not only the Fed but also the European Central Bank will be there to support the economy as the trade war cranks up.
Denying these well-established facts is about as smart as claiming the Earth is flat, and best left to cranks, ideologues and fossil fuel lobbyists.
Sitting on a yacht surrounded by the dark Carolina ocean, Bryan cranks his charm up to 11, and Rachel responds with Disney princess eyelash flutters.
There are no restrictions on selling modifications that could make a weapon automatic, including cranks that allow shooters to quickly pull the trigger multiple times.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the ricotta cheese and egg with the remaining 1 teaspoon salt and a good few cranks of black pepper.
The opera is a collaboration with her brother, Adam Fure, and much of the music is played on objects such as bowls, cranks and tarps.
With new turbos and other modifications, the tuned-up V8 now cranks out a ridiculous 800 horsepower and 737 pound-feet of torque, Brabus says.
Critics insist you can achieve basically the same rate of fire with rapid trigger pulls, trigger cranks or even low-tech options like rubber bands.
"This takes an already incredibly dangerous law and cranks it up to 11," said James Goodwin, senior policy analyst at the Center for Progressive Reform.
So if it's a scorcher, and everyone cranks the AC, sending rates up, the Nest thermostat will turn itself up a smidgen to save costs.
He&aposs there for the forgotten men and the forgotten women, not the cranks on cable TV who don&apost want to give him any credit.
The machine cranks up ahead of the launch of each new model—Apple may reveal its latest on September 252th—and spews out millions of devices.
For the sample of ten big tech firms each dollar of fixed assets cranks out five dollars of sales, half the level of a decade ago.
When she puts all her ingredients in her mixer and cranks it up to full speed, she's immediately consumed by a whirling cloud of powdered sugar.
She didn't imagine that nearly three decades later she'd leave academia to work for a company that cranks out the stuff 20 liters at a time.
Maybe he's been defending science for too long now, and has grown tired of debating conservative cranks whose very job is to reject everything he says.
But, to be honest, my faithful Air cranks up the fans pretty often these days even when running just macOS, and did so even before Sierra.
He cranks the wheel and bolts back south on Highway 2600, toward an evacuation camp in the opposite direction, where oil and gas workers usually live.
He cranks the wheel and bolts back south on Highway 63, toward an evacuation camp in the opposite direction, where oil and gas workers usually live.
But if you'd prefer grayscale or black and white (which really cranks up the contrast), just tap the icon of three circles up there and change it.
Straight out of Hell (or Texas, same thing), the demonic being known only as Ba'alber-ith cranks out banging synthwave jams under the nom de guerre GosT.
Still, a lot of content produced by cranks, rogues, and hackers who don't fit the model the Supreme Court had in mind in Sullivan finds an audience.
Uzbekistan has no free press, and the government's propaganda machine cranks out the message that the only alternative to autocratic rule is political chaos or Islamic radicalism.
Mussolini and Hitler might well have remained the marginal cranks many of their contemporaries took them for had not democracies and other political actors continued to stumble.
If the studio cranks out one of those every two years, many of us will be near retirement age by the time the last one comes out.
Most of The Bell Curve synthesizes entirely mainstream social science, but then pollutes it with cranks like Weyl and uses it to make entirely unfounded policy suggestions.
I've had to reassemble each of the buttons and cranks a few times over the last few weeks, but I haven't yet run into any irreparable damage.
Some users have speculated that some people's cycles are simply miscalibrated, while others guessed that cheaters are using mechanical tools like cranks to artificially climb the rankings.
And over the last five years or so, many amateurs, like the pros before them, have installed special cranks or other systems to measure their power output.
It is beautifully sweet and salty at once, and absolutely loves a dusting of Parmesan over the top and a few healthy cranks of fresh black pepper.
From the jump, Marshmello cranks the song's emotional register into the red with a pitched-up vocal sample and synths seemingly ripped from a lost DDR anthem.
The sports car gets its power from a twin-turbocharged, 3.8-liter engine that cranks out 641 horses and roughly 590 pound-feet of torque, Porsche claims.
Still, the sale effort cranks on, made easier with a lot of pressure off the process due to the settlement of Yahoo's proxy battle with Starboard Value.
The music cranks up, Mick Gordon's soundtrack turning from tentative, barely there at times, to really quite DOOM-like in its grinding guitars and haul-ass aggression.
Of course, some negative commentaries can be written off to cranks, just as some glowingly positive ones can be the handiworks of well-intentioned, if inexperienced, travelers.
Try this on for size: Quick-steamed asparagus on toasted, buttered bread, topped with a fried egg, some grated Parmesan, a few cranks of ground black pepper.
That may prove wise if the division's new co-head Iqbal Khan successfully cranks up lending to wealthy clients and moves more of them out of cash.
Meanwhile, in case after case the 2010s were a decade when cranks were proven right and the establishment wrong about developments from prior decades — about the wisdom of establishing Europe's common currency, about the economic and political consequences of the turn-of-the-millennium opening to China, about the scale and scope of sexual abuse in elite institutions (not just the Catholic Church, though the cranks were right there, too).
Meanwhile, in case after case the 2010s were a decade when cranks were proven right and the establishment wrong about developments from prior decades — about the wisdom of establishing Europe's common currency, about the economic and political consequences of the turn-of-the-millennium opening to China, about the scale and scope of sexual abuse in elite institutions (not just the Catholic Church, though the cranks were right there, too).
He cranks the books out like some superhuman literary Terminator, often teaming up with a coauthor to get an obscene number of words written on a tight deadline.
As LEAP engine production cranks up and airlines respond to an unexpectedly strong rise in traffic numbers, CFM has been responding to higher demand for current-generation engines.
But the sounds heard are mostly those of objects, of giant tarpaulins being winched taut or slackened, of bowls bowed or tapped, of sputtering cranks turned by hand.
Since Berkshire cranks out an annual return of about 8-11% a year overall, the other area of its business, its financial operations, must have done much better.
Surrounded by sports in a family full of athletes, a house that could moonlight as a zoo tickled the senses the way Instagram cranks out dopamine hits today.
It's a company that cranks out so many products that get sold in so many places that there's a chance you have something it makes in your home.
"While there have been experiments with linear drives, ones with a straight-line pedal path, no linear drive has equaled the performance of traditional bicycle cranks," Krause said.
The factory, which cranks out diaper boxes, egg crates and other corrugated containers, offers some of the best jobs still available in Delaware for people without college degrees.
On his Instagram feed, a magnet for cranks of all kinds, he has spent years debating flat-Earthers, laying out innumerable scientific proofs that the planet is round.
Often, by the time the official, evidence-based explanation has taken shape, it has already been drowned out by a megaphonic chorus of cranks and attention-hungry partisans.
With the cranks and nationalists ascendant in Trump World, whoever replaces Mr. Cohn is unlikely to be any better than he is, and possibly quite a bit worse.
They're people who even center-right professionals consider charlatans and cranks; they make a living by pretending to do actual economics — often incompetently — but are actually just propagandists.
There is, for example, a scatological joke that Mr. Epp came up with and Mr. Bayes refined through coarsening, adding a flourish that cranks up the eww factor.
This means today's ruling cranks up the pressure on the government to amend its existing surveillance regime to avoid falling foul of the legal system yet again in future.
A fannypack with speakers This outrageous fannypack from Super RB will not only carry belongings with ease, it also cranks out the tunes as a Bluetooth speaker with subwoofer.
The mind-bending text is mirrored in the track's complexities, its heavily-slurred vocals navigating a multi-layered soundbed of glitches, cranks, rave-y synths, and a rumbling bassline.
PARELES The Argentine songwriter and singer Juana Molina has built a catalog of subtle, insinuating, crafty songs, but her coming EP, "Forfun," cranks up the guitars for punk impact.
In Dearborn, a city near Detroit, a factory that once produced Henry Ford's Model A now cranks out one of these all-aluminium tributes to testosterone every 53 seconds.
Germany's requirement that parties win 5% of the vote to enter parliament keeps cranks and extremists out without disenfranchising parties that poll strongly, like the new Alternative for Germany.
The Western intelligentsia, snug in its echo-chamber, has done a dismal job of understanding what is going on, either dismissing populists as cranks or demonising them as racists.
It emits an electricity-generated plasma beam that is hotter and cleaner than a butane flame, and the included battery cranks up to 300 uses on a single charge.
When the "Black Panther" sequels start filming, a black director MUST call the shots ... according to Will Packer, who cranks out some of the most successful African-American movies.
The 8.0-liter, quad-turbo W16 engine — nicknamed "Thor" — is the same powerplant that cranks out 1,500 horsepower in the Chiron that the Super Sport 300+ is based on.
Presented with One-Eighth Theater, it cranks the drama up to Technicolor with the first pair of maids, then dials it way down when the second pair takes over.
She also enlaced her own field recordings from hand cranks and old telephone bells, processing them through granular synthesis to become the long drones that glued the piece together.
All the power meter companies offer competing claims about the ideal location for the gauges and whether it is necessary to measure the power being applied to both cranks.
A four-cylinder engine is a tough sell against competitors that offer buyers twin-turbo V-2105's, but Volvo's mill cranks out a more-than-adequate 316 horsepower.
In addition, she helps organize an annual traveling festival, Banners and Cranks, which celebrates the ancient art form of cantastoria, a performance of sung narration accompanied by painted panels.
" Stevens added that people typically associated "fake news" with politics but warned that "people's natural concern for their health … makes this particularly fertile ground for quacks, charlatans and cranks.
If people like white nationalist Richard Spencer are marginal cranks, whose ideas have no resonance with a wider audience, the best thing to do might be to ignore them.
It's fine craftsmanship cranks up the grand themes of life and death and soul in a way I see culminating in a double game of celebrating and mocking death.
It boasts an impressive motor for vibration that, according to Motorbunny claims, cranks out 13.0.04 horsepower (roughly 7,000 vibrations per minute), and comes with assorted attachments in its starter kit.
We're not talking here about the almost erotic fantasizing from partisan cranks in which Mueller is taken off in leg irons or Trump is arrested, depending on one's political fetishes.
Now Beattie's Slot Mods cranks out about six tracks a year to the tune of around $1 million in annual revenue, and it finds new customers beyond the car-crazed.
He cranks up his iron to 450 degrees, then works on 1.5-inch sections for five seconds each, and says it's important not to hold down the clamp too tightly.
The Fed takeover of the economy has turned Main Street into Mean Street; it has gelded Silicon Valley, reducing our most creative entrepreneurs to climate cranks obsequiously petitioning in Washington.
Pitting the two of them against each other and pairing them as unlikely allies cranks up the drama without forcing the Punisher to get introspective or grow as a person.
At that level Aramco, whose market value dropped under $1.5 trillion on Monday, would be worth barely half that figure even it cranks up output, according to a Breakingviews calculator.
During one stormy night dramatization, he deepens the shadows and cranks the suspense, embellishing material that — as this fine documentary makes clear — is already the stuff of fraught, memorable drama.
He called them "pseudoconservatives" and described, for instance, followers of the red-baiting Republican senator Joseph McCarthy as cranks who salved their "status anxiety" with conspiracy theories and bizarre panaceas.
The process cranks the oven temperature very high (GE says its models go to 880 degrees), so that food residue inside is burned to ash that can be wiped out.
Had Mr. Trump not won the election, Hollywood could have continued to ignore Mr. Woolery and Mr. Young, 59, as two more pontificating cranks: Ho-hum, and back to NPR.
"Going after people who facilitate the cranks is more likely to produce long-term benefits and also more closely reflects where the true source for the problem lies," he explained.
But it's unclear whether Trump built an inner circle of cranks entirely because that was what he wanted, or because that's who from the party was willing to associate with him.
He cranks out a seven-pitch walk the fourth, then coaxes four pickoff attempts to keep him rooted to first base, then goes first to third in comfort on a single.
With the exception of some grumps and cranks, the San Francisco Bay Area could not be happier to see the Golden State Warriors pursuing their second NBA championship in two years.
The Pixel 2 XL captured a decent amount of detail for such a low light scene, but I think Google's HDR+ over-cranks a bit here, which I really don't like.
Likewise with the euro, the European common currency, a terrible idea that only cranks and Little Englanders dared oppose until the Great Recession exposed it as a potentially economy-sinking folly.
But Kenner, who had a lifelong contrarian tendency to try and find the nugget of wisdom in cranks, fell under the spell of Pound's poetry and quickly became his leading advocate.
Given how influential this group is becoming, I can't be alone in hoping the I.D.W. finds a way to eschew the cranks, grifters and bigots and sticks to the truth-seeking.
Hindi fare of the sort Bollywood cranks out from Mumbai makes up less than a fifth of that, but accounts for 363% of national box-office takings, which are worth around $2bn.
It was one of the techniques introduced this year to uncover, or discourage, the use of electric motors hidden in cranks or wheels — what has come to be known as mechanical doping.
That doesn't mean there ought to be limitless tolerance for every shade of opinion: There are cranks and haters both left and right, and wise editors should not give them a platform.
For her part, Byrn cranks the oven to 500 degrees, coats the skillet with a tablespoon of oil, wipes off the excess and bakes it upside down for an hour over foil.
The rest of it feels like the shallowest version of a modern metal cover — a version that cranks up the volume and speed until the words don't really matter as anything but noise.
Sources close to Eric the Jeweler -- who cranks out bling for 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg and many more hip-hop stars -- tell us Offset is the member of Migos who owes the $10k.
Because Republicans control the knobs and cranks of this Rube Goldberg device, they can cause it to break in ways that activists will have a hard time spotting, and a harder time undoing.
Rauner also released new gun control proposals on Monday, including support for a "complete ban" on the sale of bump stocks and trigger cranks, devices meant to make semi-automatic guns fire faster.
After generously seasoning the meat, Button cranks up the heat under a cast-iron skillet to a Lucifer-approved level, adds oil, and sears the rib-eye for five minutes on both sides.
Presented by Beam Center, a Brooklyn-based educational nonprofit, Inventgenuity invites children 8 and older to trace and color 200 images for the enormous volumes, which will be operated with solar-powered cranks.
It's still inwardly directed, more devoted to the tiny cranks and gears that make its characters who they are, those memories and stories that account for their actions, whether they're humans or hosts.
The discussion belonged to sour, aging, conservative cranks like Peter Vecsey and Bob Ryan, whose sole analytical pose toward the league was that everything in it sucked and was unworthy of Michael Jordan.
You can get stories about community cranks, hapless criminals, and bizarre accidents like these in any local paper, but there's something about these in particular that feels like they couldn't happen anywhere else.
But one company that cranks out highly praised industrial machines for laundromats, apartment buildings and hospitals also makes units designed to go in your laundry room — and many owners can't stop raving about them.
"What you began to see emerging was Bannon trying to form a coalition of grifters, frauds, cranks, and fools and trying to form some sort of anti-establishment movement around these people," French said.
De Palma plays up the adolescent angst in the film's first half but cranks up the suspense in a shattering climax, which is set at a prom where a mean prank goes horribly awry.
The pact could be the first in a series of similar deals as Tokyo cranks up defense diplomacy with Southeast Asian nations eager for hand-me-down patrol aircraft, ships and other military equipment.
Price: $240 Where to buy: Amazon Another slight step up, the Instant Pot Duo Plus cranks it up to 10 functions in one, with the addition of egg cooking, sterilizing, and cake making features.
Instead, he was the American avatar in a long line that stretches back at least to Buddha, the line that runs straight through Jesus and St. Francis and a hundred other cranks and gurus.
Babylon Berlin is a self-conscious departure from the kind of history shows German TV cranks out by the dozens every year: Those tend to be drab, self-important, graceless and lacking in nuance.
Engineers who cut their teeth at these New York offices have begun striking out on their own, and they've found excellent partners among the brand-builders and media savants that New York cranks out.
The devices include bump stocks, trigger cranks, and what are sometimes called rapid-reset triggers, any of which allow a semiautomatic weapon to fire faster than a human finger can pull a trigger, unassisted.
For one fight, though, he cranks the music and lets the screen bleed as the ostensible good guys kill one villain after another, the casualties falling to the sound of a head-bobbing song.
Although the line between lunacy and scientific fact is constantly shifting, the search for aliens still occupies the shadows of cranks, and Seager hears from them almost daily, or at least her assistant does.
Meanwhile, the top-of-the-line, $185,000 Taycan Turbo S cranks out up to 750 horsepower, hits 60 mph in 2.6 seconds, and reaches a top track speed of 161 mph, according to Porsche.
Many people consider déjà vu to be outside the realm of everyday cognitive experience, with assorted cranks and crackpots claiming it to be incontrovertible proof of extrasensory perception, alien abduction, psychokinesis or past lives.
When the DJ cranks up a mellow dance track mixed especially for this system, sound waves rain down from above you, creep up from below you, spin around your head, and smother you in audio.
I've said it before, but we're coasting to a great degree on the fact that senior/mid-level staff at most agencies are still normal, sane pros, not the sort of cranks who Trump attracts.
The problem is when the website owners game this system, creating content that you might absolutely love or fake news that will appeal to a very specific, very vociferous collection of conspiracy theorists and cranks.
To meet a seemingly insatiable audience demand, the company's output long ago abandoned the natural metabolism of a movie franchise — which, at its most brisk pace, generally cranks out a new movie every two years.
Her "National Firearms Act" bill, introduced Wednesday would ban the sale, transfer, and manufacture of bump stocks, trigger cranks, and other devices that would modify semi-automatic weapons to fire as fast as automatic weapons.
In fact, Smith partnered up with Receptiviti to develop Analyze140, a personality test that not only cranks out psychological profiles for Twitter users but also gives you advice on how to best chat them up.
There was a time when a plant worker was dedicated to each press, shovelling in plastic polymers, pulling the cranks and pushing the buttons, and scooping out the finished products and loading them onto trucks.
Dianne Feinstein introduced a bill that would ban the sale, transfer, importation, manufacture or possession of bump stocks, as well as trigger cranks and other accessories that accelerate a semi-automatic rifle's rate of fire.
As for all professional cyclists today, Hayman's training, and sometimes his racing, are dictated by power measurements relayed to cycling computers by specially modified bicycle cranks that are now virtually standard equipment on professionals' bikes.
Before Trump took office, it was reasonable to worry that he would fill high offices with cronies, but the real cranks have rarely lasted and many appointments have been reasonable and conventional and even boring.
But as she finds a defensive posture — "We're gonna tell everyone it's O.K.," she sings with a laugh — the band cranks up, organ and tambourine pile on and voices join her for a rowdy singalong.
ProtonMail: ProtonMail is a bit more complex than Fastmail, but cranks the privacy knob up to 11, offering end-to-end encryption when you want your emails to be truly hidden from the company's servers.
If you prefer something reusable, the Bissell PowerFresh Steam Mop cranks out plenty of steam to kill germs, and you can reuse the microfiber mop covers over and over again after machine washing and sanitizing.
Playwright James Anthony Tyler cranks up the heat under the pot in which they collectively boil with some very obvious, incendiary devices: differences of race, social class, immigrant status, body shape, gender, and personal ambition.
That one familiar melody that makes your throat close up and tears prickle in the back of your eyes every time some oblivious twat cranks it up at a house party or it comes on shuffle.
I haven't seen the earlier films, but it looks like Pitch Perfect 3 takes the a cappella conceit that's worked so well and then cranks up the ridiculousness of the plot around it to new levels.
In the US, the V60 will launch both the front-wheel drive model that produces 250 horsepower, or the more snow-worthy all-wheel drive version that cranks out 316 horsepower (both powered by gasoline engines).
This Fall as Manufacturing Day kicks into full swing and the rhetoric of the election cranks up a notch, keep in mind when manufacturing hits the headlines, as we know it will, it's a new manufacturing.
That means the well-intentioned fans among the colorful array of superheroes, Jedi and wizards crowding together to enjoy Comic-Con must endure, like it or not, a peripheral association with the malcontents, cranks and trolls.
To hint at any of the contention and compromise that went on behind the scenes, the realists feared, would give succor to the enemies of progress: creationists, anti‐vaxxers, flat‐earthers and cranks of all stripes.
The internet has changed the rules of the political game, weakening the power of gatekeepers in the old media (who are bound by professional ethics and election rules) and opening the battleground to cranks and fraudsters.
Encarnacion cranks two HRs as Indians edge Reds CINCINNATI — Indians manager Terry Francona considered resting Edwin Encarnacion and playing Carlos Santana at first base during Cleveland's two games against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park.
Mr. Trump's brain trust, such as it is, is composed of hard-line, right-wing supply-siders — whom even Republican economists have called "charlatans and cranks" — for whom low taxes on the rich are the overwhelming priority.
For a time it looked as if his administration would have some reasonably competent people in its cabinet but that the White House itself, the zone of crucial decision making, would be reserved for cranks and cronies.
However others point out that Uber's VC backed business is subsidizing its current "affordable" prices — arguing that as pressure for the company to turn a profit cranks up then prices for an Uber ride are sure to rise.
To many, they're cranks who have a lot in common with the likes of Ron Paul—believers that the basic ability of the Fed to print money without backing it up is bunk and will kill us all.
Dianne Feinstein, D-California, introduced a bill that would ban the sale, transfer, importation, manufacture or possession of bump fire stocks, as well as trigger cranks and other accessories that accelerate a semi-automatic rifle's rate of fire.
They include favorites like Julian Assange of WikiLeaks and Noam Chomsky, the liberal critic of Western policies; odd voices like the actress Pamela Anderson; and cranks who think Washington is the source of all evil in the world.
For the time being, Wilson works out of his apartment, where he cranks out up to 75 bananas per day, and then ships them out to lucky recipients whose loved ones opted for customized bananas instead of handwritten letters.
The rise in euro zone bond yields may not last long as a busy electoral calendar cranks into gear, with any political noise likely to drive demand for safe-haven government debt, particularly the better-rated paper in Europe.
Federal regulation might have put automatic weapons out of the reach of most buyers, but with devices such as bump stocks or trigger cranks, it doesn't matter, effectively creating a "loop hole" for anyone looking to modify their weapons.
Candidates for the 2015 election were selected late in the day, notes Ms Milazzo, which meant that most failed to build local reputations and there was no time to weed out cranks (one described Islam as an "evil cult").
To justify its valuation you need to believe that it becomes a sort of giant utility for e-commerce which by 2025 cranks out profits of around $55bn a year, or probably more than any other firm in America.
New beekeepers are mostly interested in making money, and for that they turn to a commercial bee, a hybrid of European and African honeybees that cranks out 100 pounds (40 to 50 kilograms) of honey per colony per year.
It is that giving some people the authority to determine which utterances have no value at all hands them powers with which nobody can be trusted—while allowing the cranks who are censored to portray themselves as courageous renegades.
As time went on, they let the cranks and the racists in, the fact-deniers and the extreme gun nuts, the xenophobes and the nature-haters, because the big tent could take in all that extra gas without overheating.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's navy wants to buy its first oil tanker to carry fuel to Okinawa as it cranks up operations in the East China Sea to counter a growing Chinese naval presence, two sources familiar with plan said.
"The Sean Hannity Show" receives more than 1,20163 calls per line per minute, and Scirocco told me she has learned, with practice, to swiftly differentiate the cranks from the callers who might be able to engage with the host.
Also new to the 2650 SV2650A is a quick-start ignition system that starts the motor by a quick tap of the starter button, dispensing the need to hold the starter switch down while the engine cranks and starts.
If you can reach him, Gus Nasrallah, president and CEO of manufacturing equipment supplier Sharpertek in Pontiac, Michigan, can sell you a machine that cranks out the N219 face masks desperately needed by health workers treating Covid-295 patients.
President Trump, in an interview with Axios that will premiere Sunday on HBO, says railing against his enemies in the media helped him win — and that his supporters like him more when he cranks up the "enemy of the people" rhetoric.
In a CNBC interview Tuesday, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow somewhat quantified what the White House is looking for as it cranks up the trade tensions with China and looks for an agreement it deems favorable to U.S. interests.
The Internet lets a billion flowers bloom, and most of them stink, including everything from the idle thoughts of random bloggers and the conspiracy theories of cranks all the way to the sophisticated campaigns of disinformation conducted by groups and governments.
Another bunch of fetid cranks we haven't seen lately, the Iron Islands look to be Season 6's Dorne—that is, a location we've seldom visited, filled with characters we've never met, rife with plots we're suddenly asked to care about.
Wheels and wells, cranks and mills and gears and ships' masts, clocks and rudders and crop rotation: all have been crucial to human and economic development, and none historically had any connection with what we think of today as science.
Only charlatans and cranks have endorsed Mr. Trump, but only a handful have risen to the occasion and been willing to say that if keeping him out of the White House is important, you need to vote for Mrs. Clinton.
The only sign of strain is the constant, low whir of the fans — but, to be honest, my faithful Air cranks up the fans pretty often these days, even when it's just running macOS, and it did so even before Sierra.
The book details how every human runs on a 93-hour circadian rhythm, an internal clock, which coordinates a drop in body temperature, for example, as it prepares for slumber, and cranks back up when it is time to wake.
The book details how every human runs on a 93-hour circadian rhythm, an internal clock, which coordinates a drop in body temperature, for example, as it prepares for slumber, and cranks back up when it is time to wake.
As Toyota cranks up improvements for the next generation of its Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCV), expected in the early 2020s, it is hoping it can prove wrong rival automakers and industry experts who have mostly dismissed such plans as commercially unviable.
Theresa May has repeatedly given in to the Brexiteers despite her realisation, as a rising politician, that a Tory party keen to recruit new members needed to shed its image as "the nasty party", rather than becoming a rest home for elderly cranks.
But there are still two more waves to come in the form of fruit juice, which more or less becomes a staple of American diets beginning in the 1930s, and then the sugary cereal industry, which cranks up in the late 1940s.
So it's no coincidence that Google and Facebook are stepping up efforts locally to combat the circulation of so-called fake news as the democratic drum beat cranks up — partnering on a collaborative initiative aimed at combating the spread of disinformation online.
His endorsement is unlikely to dramatically shift the Republican race, but it gives Trump a boost as the Republican establishment cranks up attacks, and comes just days before crucial nominating contests in the battle to be the party's presidential candidate for the Nov.
I've long believed that the great gulf in religion is not so much from one faith to another, but rather between sanctimonious cranks of any creed who point fingers and those of any religion who humbly seek inspiration to live better lives.
" Paul Krugman, the liberal New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize–winning economist, often argues with Mankiw on economic policy, but also thinks "the supply-siders are cranks" who adhere to a doctrine "without a shred of logic or evidence in its favor.
Near the sandy soil where the river and aqueduct channels separate, the roiling gray-green water rushing to Los Angeles faces no barrier - but the channel to the Owens River is set with metal gates that can be closed with cog-wheel cranks.
DETROIT, March 22 (Reuters) - The fatal accident involving an Uber self-driving car cranks up pressure on the self-driving vehicle industry to prove its software and sensors are safe in the absence of strong government standards, experts in the field said.
" She shuts the blinds, cranks up the air-conditioning, and buries herself in literature in an effort to avoid the deprivation around her, but "all the time I know myself to be on the back of this great animal of poverty and backwardness.
As scientists who study climate risks and how societies can respond, we have been jolted to think hard about our best understanding of why disasters like these occur, how a changing climate cranks up the odds and what we might do differently.
With his last political vehicle, the U.K. Independence Party, or UKIP, Mr. Farage took an assortment of Tory retirees and a smattering of ex-fascists and other right-wing cranks, and welded them into a devastating political weapon: a significant national party.
His extreme example was Holocaust denial, where invidious but often well-publicized cranks confronted survivors with the absurd challenge to produce incontrovertible eyewitness evidence of their experience of the killing machines set up by the Nazis to exterminate the Jews of Europe.
Ms. Ireland artfully renders her as a restless, psychodramatic cutup, full of "quips and cranks and wanton wiles" (to quote Milton, which seems appropriate in discussing an English teacher), and you can understand how she might have captivated her high school students.
But unlike prohibitions for heel hooks and neck cranks—measures made under the guise of competitor safety, particularly for lower belt ranks—the Donkey Guard ban is purely for matters of realness, or lack thereof, an arbitrary step down a slippery slope.
That's because the state has no restrictions on the sale of "trigger cranks" or "bump stock" devices, a relatively simple modification that allows the shooter to pull the trigger of an assault-rifle-style weapon much more rapidly, replicating the damage of an automatic weapon.
GEORGE ORWELL wrote, a little wickedly, in "The Road to Wigan Pier" that the British left acts as an irresistible magnet to cranks of every variety: fruit-juice drinkers, nudists, sandal-wearers, sex-maniacs, "nature cure" quacks, and, a particular peeve of his, pacifists.
Stevie Wonder, who at just 22 opened for the band on the tour after the release of his now-iconic Music of My Mind album that year, cranks out a high-energy rendition of "Uptight," hands throbbing at the piano alongside a live horn section.
In addition to men and women's standard "open class" speed categories, there's a category for bikes with more than two wheels, "multitrack"; the tandem category has two or more cyclists; and there's a category for bikes that use hand cranks instead of traditional pedals.
"In terms of development, the molecular motor is at the same stage as the electric motor was in the 2747s, when scientists displayed various spinning cranks and wheels, unaware that they would lead to electric trains, washing machines, fans and food processors," the academy said.
It used to be the case that minds as distinguished as Rousseau's or Montesquieu's looked to Sparta for inspiration, but lately interest in this peculiar, long-lived ancient Greek city is confined to the likes of anarcho-libertarian cranks, neo-fascist thugs, and fitness obsessives.
This has meant that his ultimate goal—his name on an ugly marble Senate office building or something—has required that he, at every step on his ascent to power, enable the worst excesses of an increasingly deranged movement of cranks, bigots, grifters, and plutocrats.
It should be a time to do nothing and produce little without the accompanying feeling of guilt or panic caused by a ping from a higher-up that you should be doing more as the rest of your world slowly cranks to a halt.
On the spectrum of elderly female novelists, Brit division — with twinkly old dears at one end, as Lively has suggested, and formidable cranks and grandes dames at the other — she is somewhere in the middle, friendly and polite with just a hint of steeliness.
It comes in three trims: The 4S produces 522 or 563 horsepower, the Turbo claims 670 horses, and the top-level Turbo S cranks out up to 750 horsepower with overboost — a feature on some turbocharged cars that can provide extra power when needed.
Editors' Choice Let's celebrate the eccentrics and obsessives this week, the visionaries and reclusive cranks who spend decades on a single project or a singular body of work and wait for the culture — that is to say, for you and me — to catch up.
Perhaps that's why this sixth season, with its focus on a presidential race and an assassination attempt, feels like a bit of a relief — until it cranks up all those signature Shondaland twists and takes a turn in the later part of the season.
Most hand cranks require around two minutes of cranking to get enough charge to place a quick emergency call, so if you're planning to rely on one for days at a time post-climate disaster, you should probably start working on your triceps right now.
Their ideas were opposed to those who tried to create a "national school" in Armenian Soviet architecture; the image on the first issue of Standard, a montage of Lenin atop some cranks and cogs, gives a good idea of where they were coming from.
As Snopes pointed out in its assessment of the Brooklyn Paper article, it's difficult to know whether doggie antivaxxers are all that common in the first place, but there definitely seems to be some diehard activists and cranks in the anti-vax movement glomming onto the idea.
There's either a gorgeous 27-inch 5K screen that cranks up to 500 nits of brightness or a 21.5-inch 1080p or 4K display, four USB-A ports, two Thunderbolt 3 Type-C ports, an SD card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a Gigabit Ethernet jack.
At the turn of the 20th century, manufacturers and distributors of push-button products often tried to convince customers that their every whim and desire could be gratified at a push—without any of the mess, injury, or effort of previous technologies like pulls, cranks, or levers.
This was the point of the Gotch toe hold and might explain the focus on ankle attacks and neck cranks in catch wrestling—both of which can be hard to finish without a good control of the opponent, but can be used quickly to force movement.
With an arsenal of Afro-Cuban drum patterns at the ready and a steady supply of MCs fast-chatting in Cuban Spanish or slipping into a reggae flow, he cranks out Latin-tinged rap numbers for Guampara Music, the country's first independent hip-hop production outfit.
So, though the film cranks through its dastardly plot with leering Hitchcockian suspense, though its minor-key piano motif is the soundtrack of a nightmare, the drama My Cousin Rachel is also a bleak comedy about people who make ridiculous mistakes at the altar of love.
While, surprisingly, there are a few cranks left who belong to the "Flat Earth Society," there are an increasing number of individuals on Wall Street who are worried less about the curvature of the Earth than they are about the flattening "curvature" of the bond market.
The top-of-the-line CT4 and CT4-V get a 2.7-liter "Dual-Volute Turbo" four-banger that cranks out 309 horsepower with  348 pound-feet of torque in "Premium Luxury" trim and 325 horsepower with 380 pound-feet of torque in the V model.
By the 19th century, many such works had taken on an anti-Semitic tinge, with several announcing (contrary to genetic evidence, it turns out) that European Jews were Khazar descendants with no ancestral connections to the Middle East, a fun non-fact still popular among cranks.
But if I were Steve Bannon, or any other Republican with a vision for the G.O.P. future beyond the hapless "governance" on display today, I would not be wasting my time trying to elect a few cranks and gadflies who will make Mitch McConnell's life more difficult.
And yet there is something about this old beggar, and the endlessly looping tune he cranks out, that fascinates the narrator of this bleak cycle — so much so that the narrator is ready to join him in what promises to be permanent exile, or perhaps death.
While the season may not feel as if it were turning yet, things at this concert definitely will: Anna Roberts-Gevalt and Elizabeth LaPrelle accompany their Appalachian folk tunes and colorful ballads with what are known as crankies, scrolling story boards that unfurl with hand cranks.
The 15-times major champion plays such a limited schedule at the best of times that even if, under a best-case scenario, the PGA Tour cranks back up again in mid-April, there are only a handful of events he will contest before the Olympic deadline.
The 15-times major champion plays such a limited schedule at the best of times that even if, under a best-case scenario, the PGA Tour cranks back up again in mid-April, there are only a handful of events he will contest before the Olympic deadline.
Angel Olsen "Shut Up Kiss Me" (Jagjaguwar) Some fundamental things apply — a chord progression out of doo-wop, a plea to get back together — but Ms. Olsen cranks them up to the point of obsession, from her distorted guitar to the rising frenzy in her voice. 24.
The Nobel committee's statement said the science of molecular machinery was now "at the same stage as the electric motor was in the 1830s" - when scientists displayed various spinning cranks and wheels, unaware that they would lead to electric trains, washing machines, fans and food processors.
Here's how he imagines it: You'll be able to convert the jacket into a singlet when the sun cranks up, or pull out retractable gloves and switch on a battery-powered heating element when the temperature drops (hope he does the safety testing on that one).
But there is a small army of cranks and even real scientists out there who want black holes to not exist, or who are at least interested in rooting out each and every ambiguity as to their existence, which is fine because science is all about questioning itself.
It won't flop down when the person in front of me on the plane cranks their seat back like a large iPad might, and the range of colors in something like that gnarly Quantum Realm scene in Ant-Man and the Wasp looks plenty bright and not muddy.
Though the varied owners of this 1938 Delahaye Type 145 changed its engine multiple times, the car now carries a 4.5-liter V12 engine that cranks out 184 brake horsepower, controlled via a four speed manual gearbox, with drum brakes on the wheels to bring it to a halt.
You've likely seen videos of daredevils in wingsuits whizzing impossibly close to a cliff, or airplanes flying a few feet from the ground, but this new Red Bull video cranks the craziness up to 11 by including eight different flight disciplines over the stunning scenery of Moab, Utah.
They include binary triggers, which modify firearms so one round is fired with the pull of the trigger, and another upon the trigger's release; trigger cranks, which allow shooters to fire more rapidly with the turn of a handle; and incendiary rounds, which ignite when they hit a target.
Pom Poko — a Norwegian band named after a Japanese anime film and topped by women singing in English — changes up the meters and cranks up the distortion in a track that, by the end, qualifies as both punk- and prog-rock, as well as a viable female threat.
But while the sources are obvious, the band cranks them up, combines them and harnesses them to wry, hardheaded songwriting with an eye for the underdog: songs like "Punchin' Bag," about a no longer abused woman, and "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked," about trying to make a living.
Their journey takes them around New York and into the city's past, both real and fantastical, as they encounter the nefarious henchmen of Slant, delve into the bowels of the Old York Cipherist Society (a group of either learned scholars or paranoid cranks), and try to parse whom they can trust.
Some of the Twitter gems Framed Tweets offers include Cardi B's iconic "I Will Dog Walk You" tweet to Tomi Lahren, Ariana Grande's simple "thank u, next," Soulja Boy's eye-opening "In this world you either crank that soulja boy or it cranks you," and more from your favorite celebrities.
He cranks them out dutifully and shifts his attention to more compelling aspects of design, like finding ways subtly to introduce Punk tartans and patterns derived from Masai blankets into a collection whose shapes are otherwise safely restricted: narrow-cut trousers, shorts, safari jackets, sleeveless sweaters, heavy soled sandals and lots of bags.
There's a slew of other Disney remakes on the horizon, including Aladdin, Little Mermaid, and Dumbo, so it's probably just a matter of time before the company cranks out live-action versions all their old classics—though we may have to wait a while before we get an Emperor's New Groove remake.
Vocalist Eva has a feral, strained quality to her voice that cuts through the fuzz like a hot knife; it's even scarier when she goes quiet, cranks the reverb, and allows herself to be swept away on the waves of distorted guitar harmonies that indulge Chrch's more melodic, psych rock-tinged ambitions.
Julia, in turn, told me how she banishes the kids to their rooms to do homework, cranks out a big bowl of pasta with pantry-staple sauce, serves everyone, and then retreats to the living room while everyone else cleans up; she, too, is done with the process fairly early in the evening.
PIRRO: You know, and so I want to go into that Kellyanne now, you know, we will always have the cranks on TV, Nancy Pelosi, when she heard that the meeting was off with Kim Jong-un, she basically was -- she was almost cheering and saying it was a big win for Kim Jong-un.
Mobile devices can provide emergency aid instructions, act as a flashlight or a siren, and "they can be charged for many days via car batteries or even hand cranks," the filing states, bringing to mind the image of poncho-draped survivors desperately charging a dented iPhone with a hand crank in a crumbling, irradiated city.
The theory behind how it works is nonsensical (in short, its proponents claim water can be programmed with the "memory" of toxic substances that will then treat the symptoms they normally cause); there are no good studies that show it works; and its practitioners are some of the most brazen cranks this side of P.T. Barnum still kicking.
There is frankly too much to monitor as the N.B.A. machine cranks back up, from the Raptors' gamble on Kawhi Leonard to the Celtics' reacquaintance with the back-from-injury stars Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward to the Rockets' contention that one Texas team really is big enough to house James Harden, Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony.
"In terms of development, the molecular motor is at the same stage as the electric motor was in the 1830s, when scientists displayed various spinning cranks and wheels, unaware that they would lead to electric trains, washing machines, fans, and food processors," the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences told The New York Times as they announced the Nobel prize.
In terms of personnel, it might mean that instead of easing out the hacks and cranks and TV personalities, as his staff managed to do during the year of constraint, Trump will begin to usher out his more qualified personnel and replace them with, well, TV personalities — Cohn with Larry Kudlow, perhaps, or H. R. McMaster with John Bolton.
Good cranks punch up at the powers that be who are tied to phone lines and public relations expectations—whether it's Russian jokesters tempting professional oil industry shill Rick Perry with a made-up pig turd fuel, or an anonymous saint spicing up C-SPAN with lyrics to the theme song of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Presumably those people are still angry about it—your crankier baseball cranks tend more or less to freeze in their respective aggrieved rictuses, if only because anything less would be an Unprincipled Betrayal—but everyone else has more or less moved on and accepted all the free, extra, notionally meaningful baseball that the extended postseason has given us.
Chat app Line files for Tokyo listing Facebook algorithm shift hits media groups Uber cranks up ride-hailing battle with $3.5bn Saudi investment The company added only 3m in total monthly active users during the latest quarter, although that was a result of adding 20093m in the four key Asian markets and losing users in others where it trimmed marketing costs.
Russia was a mess, its economy still blighted by a post-Soviet collapse worse than the Great Depression in the United States, its military so feeble that it had lost a war in tiny Chechnya, its population so disillusioned with Mr. Yeltsin's promises of a new capitalist dawn that it had elected a parliament filled with communists, cranks and crypto-fascists.
But because this is 2017, and the internet is in full effect, a huge contingent of cranks believes the drill is meant to cover up (takes deep breath) an electromagnetic pulse that will knock out the power grid nationwide, allowing billionaire George Soros to funnel billions of dollars into an effort by antifa to override the rule of law and replace Donald Trump as president.
From heady meta-colonial fare like Osuofia in London (a sort of  The Gods Must Be Crazy take on King Ralph) to your basic Chris Farley–style fat-guy slapstick like  Mr. Ibu (Uncle Buck plus Mr. Bean), Nollywood cranks out the funny stuff at a speed that makes the South Park guys look like tortoises and with a disinhibition that makes them look like Christian schoolmarms.
Her opening chapters, which track the way Austen's early illustrators depicted the author's books, make a strong argument that illustrations of the 18th century helped shape readers' expectations of the novels — amusingly, she quotes some 18th-century cranks grousing at the way certain illustrations "spoiled" Austen for them, in the way that people today sometimes say the 2005 Keira Knightley movie "spoiled" Pride and Prejudice.
But Wall Street isn't the only source of malign pressure on the Fed, and in the actually existing U.S. political situation, such a bill would essentially empower the cranks — the gold-standard-loving, hyperinflation-is-coming types who dominate the modern G.O.P., and have spent the past five or six years trying to bully monetary policy makers into ceasing and desisting from their efforts to prevent economic disaster.
Describing it feels most like describing a car from the Fast and the Furious: the frame is made of FACT 11r carbon fiber (one better than the 10r used on cheaper multi-thousand-dollar models), the carbon wheels and cranks have CeramicSpeed bearings, and the damn thing has a SRAM Red eTap electronic wireless drivetrain because cables are ugly and heavy and come on the damn shifters are wireless!
The Hill: Pelosi cranks up shutdown pressure on Trump, GOP The Senate Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) has so far remained steadfast in his demand that the House send the Senate a spending bill that includes additional money for the wall.
Thanks to the traditional bottle of champagne packed to appease bystanders, a wicker basket can also be a cozy setting for cranks to realize they're safe being vulnerable, as when Bill Murray opens up about his divorce in "The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou," or in the climax of the noxiously gassy romantic comedy "The Ugly Truth," when the worst love scene in Hollywood history is redeemed by the audience's relief that this aggravating couple is sequestered 1,000 feet in the air.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) and other Democrats last week introduced their own bill in the Senate to ban bump stocks that would prohibit "the sale, transfer, importation, manufacture or possession of bump stocks, trigger cranks and similar accessories that accelerate a semi-automatic rifle's rate of fire," according to a press release.
In his autobiography Righteous Indignation, Breitbart describes the discovery of cultural Marxism as his "awakening"—redolent of the "red pill" that all conspiracy cranks feel when the vast, anxiety-inducing complexity of the universe becomes pacified in the paranoiac, pattern-seeking mind, reduced to the imaginary order of some joined-up plot (the irony of "red pill," of course, being that it's taken from The Matrix, whose makers, the Wachowski Brothers, are now the Wachowski sisters—trans politics being another plank of cultural Marxism).
And as Lemme had detailed on his blog, the predicament was compounded by the ways in which Boeing had and hadn't tweaked the plane through its various iterations—shrinking the size of the cranks, adding augmentations but never moving to a full fly-by-wire electronic flight control system, introducing a somewhat questionable function called "speed trim" in the '2787s that paved the way for MCAS, consolidating certain controls on the MAX, and all the while purging a lot of pertinent information from the official 250 literature over the years.
Servings: 6Prep: 20 minutesTotal: 1503 hour 15 minutes for the meatballs:1 rib celery, peeled and diced into 1/4-inch pieces1 small carrot, peeled and diced into 1/4-inch pieces1 small yellow onion, peeled and diced into 1/13-inch pieces3 tablespoons unsalted butter1 tablespoon minced fresh rosemary1 tablespoon minced fresh sage1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme2 pounds 9 ounces ground turkey: dark, white, all of it15 ounces ground pork3 1/63 ounces diced bread croutons1 cup heavy cream2 1/24 tablespoons kosher salt25 cranks of coarse black pepper from a grinder25 large eggscanola oil, for frying or olive oil for drizzling2300 quarts turkey or chicken stockfor the gravy:2150 21/73 cups unsalted butter27 26/25 cups all-purpose flour Directions 1.

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