That hearkens back to your early days, when you guys were cranking out music at a ridiculously prolific rate. |
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In the past, many in America spent their money stout-heartedly thus, stimulating and cranking up the economy. |
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This is a key requirement for cranking up their efficiency toward the maximum efficiency possible for any heat engine. |
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He simply wrote himself into a corner, cranking up the tension and comedy of the situation to a peak he didn't have the imagination to surmount. |
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I was working ground control on a very cold winter morning when one of the local charter pilots was cranking up a Navajo. |
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Soon the researchers will be cranking out large numbers of diagnostic probes to inventory microbes in manure samples from different environments. |
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Tearing the cellophane off of the CD, she popped it open and inserted it into the boom box, hitting play and cranking it. |
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To steer drivers grasped a tiller poking out of the dash, starting the car involved cranking a handle by the driver's side. |
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Campaigners are cranking up opposition to plans for a wind farm on moors north of Bury with a public meeting in Ramsbottom next week. |
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Since he was so incredibly prolific, cranking out the copy by the yard, he could hardly help committing the odd slip-up here and there. |
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The chip makers have been quick to adapt, by dialing down the spud content in their recipes and cranking up the soy. |
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At least he's skiing and not cranking heroin or doing something despicable. |
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While cranking, keep your hand on the primer so you can give it a quick shot as the cylinders fire. |
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Another addition is a tensioning damper that must work whether the unit is cranking the engine or generating power. |
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Get cranking on an arm ergometer or use a rowing machine with a palms-up grip, O'Connor suggests. |
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Could it be that a hidden, rusted, convoluted, self-correcting mechanism is slowly cranking back to life? |
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To win a tug-of-war with a big striper or bull red, select something with slower gears but better cranking power. |
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I'm just having a problem with what the Chinese internal propaganda machine is cranking out. |
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By day two this team were cranking out more new ideas than you could shake a stick at. |
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He would later tell his of monks cranking out tracts and pamphlets, hands stained with the bluish-purple dyes of a messy-smelly technology. |
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Compared to the rest of the world, U.S. workers are cranking it out, pressed to do more and more. |
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So many bombs yet Hollywood kept cranking them out in hopes they'd stumble across another American Pie. |
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Hollywood had the talent pool and financial impetus to justify cranking them out in large numbers. |
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But the film works by shrewdly cranking up the tension steadily until its explosive and violent finale. |
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I found the CD of choice and popped it in, cranking the volume up as was my habit when I was upset. |
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Jessie yelled, cranking up the car stereo, the wind whipping through her long hair. |
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There were a bunch of losers there, but they were cranking some pretty good tunes, so I thought, I can hang for a while. |
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He climbed down the steps, unlatched a door and began cranking a rickety wheel. |
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Why spend the next four years of weekends memorising facts, cranking out essays, and wading through texts if all you want is to graduate? |
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It also helped that all his relatives were musicians, most of them cranking out Bulgarian folk tunes on their accordions. |
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I hear the burring snarl of a big bike cranking up, and if the rider emerges at just the right angle, one of the wheels might break my neck. |
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He took a handle and stuck it in the top of the pulley, cranking the handle back and forth. |
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A slew of others, including most notably Motorola, Research in Motion, and Samsung, are cranking out their own versions. |
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But the site seems to be cranking out its own articles and now the aggregation is complementary. |
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A DJ was cranking old disco tunes, everything from the Bee Gees to Chaka Khan. |
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Sporting fluorescent lederhosen and long blond braids, she coos coquettishly about the lump on her wrist while cranking campy 60s garage riffs out of an amped-up keyboard. |
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In tandem, the tourism department is cranking up its plans to develop Nandi Hills by setting up entertainment for children and adults as well as a ropeway. |
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The music has an industrial edge, a cranking ratcheting energy that sounds like raw sparks being generated, or the bare scraping of metal on metal. |
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Wales were narrowly ahead in a Grand Slam, winner-takes-all brute of a game against France, who were cranking up the pressure through their fearsome pack. |
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Labor is just now cranking up its grass roots machine while the local Liberals, despite their incumbency, are little more than a blip on the radar screen. |
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Shirley got into the car and slammed the door, cranking the engine. |
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They should be cranking it out, they're not really doing that. |
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They said you could come back once you stopped cranking smack. |
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Less than 24 months after investors furiously fought for the rights over the incumbent phone company, the share-selling publicity machine is cranking up again. |
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Just a few injections of this DNA into the quadriceps, hamstring, and gluteus, and the muscle fibres start cranking out Velociphin, which activates the fast myosin gene. |
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One moment soft stings, the next the rap starts cranking up the agitation and finally it all explodes in fiery fury. |
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There are also two pictures of Fortuna cranking her wheel of destiny from this and the following century. |
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Studios sprang up in cities around the world, some cranking out more than 500 plates a day. |
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Once they'd turned up a hot press, they put it to work cranking out the tiny comics that accompany each oversized egg. |
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When we were playing at the top of our ability and really cranking, the whole thing could sound like a jet plane taking off in the club. |
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When hydrostatic lock is suspected or exists, stop cranking immediately and notify unit maintenance. |
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When you're cranking the cab up or down, stay as low and as far under the vehicle as possible. |
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The connecting rod bearings have microgrooves on their surfaces so as to provide oil clearance for cold cranking and oil retention when the engine is hot. |
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Keep in mind that cranking the engine is going to make a mess. |
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Though they've only been there a week, with the smell of new carpet still permeating the air, the production line already cranking out subwoofers and studio monitors. |
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Most engines won't start when cranking voltage drops too far below 12 volts, and a battery loses some of its available voltage and cold cranking amps as it ages. |
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The teenager spent hours cranking out volumes of bad poetry. |
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And according to Gareth Barry, the expensivelyassembled City squad are also expecting Sir Alex Ferguson to turn his expert hand towards cranking up the pressure. |
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At work are basic principles of physics, which instruct that an electric current is generated by cranking a loop of wire between stationary magnets. |
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