Iowa, you can choose an energy plan written by and for the big oil companies, or you can choose an all-of-the above energy strategy for America. (Applause.) At a time when homegrown energy is creating new jobs right here in Iowa, when farmers are helping to create new biofuels, when once-shuttered factories are churning out new wind turbines -- (applause) -- my opponent wants to end tax credits for wind energy producers.
Despite continued infighting--Destiny's Child was soon down to a trio--the band kept churning out albums and became the top-selling female recording group of all time.
NPR's Julie McCarthy discovered that Brazil is churning out award-winning wine at unlikely latitudes.
When the bi-coastal Obama administration thinks of small business, it undoubtedly dreams of promising start-ups churning out solar panels or turbine blades for windmills.
Such efforts notwithstanding, Josef Schmidhuber, an agronomist at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, argues that Brazil's competitive advantage lies in churning out huge quantities of low-cost bulk commodities.
"It's likely that we're going to have some temporary layoffs at that facility, " Nestle spokeswoman Roz O'Hearn said of the Danville, Virginia, facility that was churning out refrigerated cookie-dough products until Thursday.
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Yet, astonishingly, this elementary wisdom has not yet penetrated the American and European bureaucracies that keep churning out lengthy international arms-control treaties.
The family-run business has been churning out its bespoke windows for nearly 20 years.
When we do visit a sterile movie set, it is as part of the storyline - to watch local moguls churning out the same old dross.
Like Hollywood studios before them, they have taken the safe option of churning out endless sequels to already-popular titles in big-selling genres, such as military-themed shooting games.
The company has tried to be more disciplined, winnowing down its games pipeline to focus on churning out a lower number of high-quality games.
Rivals including Hewlett-Packard and Apple figured out sooner that computer users wanted stylized notebooks instead of the lost-cost, utilarian machines Dell was churning out.
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In 2009, for the first time, Chinese researchers published more papers in information technology than those in the U.S., with both countries churning out more than 100, 000 info-tech publications.
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Michael Dell, who founded Dell out of his college dorm room in 1984, retook the CEO job in 2007 after sales faltered as rivals including Hewlett-Packard figured out sooner that computer users wanted stylized notebooks instead of the lost-cost, utilarian machines Dell was churning out.
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The studios have discovered that great books can also be a source for great screenplays, churning out a regular diet of adaptations of 19th-century fiction.
But investors should be wary of this technology firm--the profit it makes from extra machines churning out Time Warner's movies won't last forever, and that won't be enough to revive is flagging stock.
As those images ought to make clear, the center left pounced on the Connecticut story immediately, churning out a large number of highly topical and fact-based analyses.
In recent years, some of the nation's real-estate developers and even government officials have been churning out detailed counterfeits of the West's greatest architectural hits, from Unesco World Heritage sites to Le Corbusier gems to Manhattan skyscrapers.
To Barrow that makes the companies churning out the oil both alluring commodity plays and solid income-earners.
The corporate sector is still increasing profits and churning out cash in the form of dividends and share buy-backs.
Indian universities are churning out programmers in droves, and the country's high-tech industry now employs 140, 000 people in 600 firms.
Mr. Barry and Greenwich soon joined Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller's Trio Music and began churning out songs for the Crystals, the Ronettes, the Shangri-Las and other girl groups.
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Part of the problem for the past few years, according to box-office analyst Jeff Bock, is that studios have been churning out safe summer blockbusters that take few risks but bring in lots of viewers.
Nosbusch was pitching Rockwell's factory controls--nests of computers and sensors that drive tools, conveyors and ovens churning out everything from cars to detergent.
But to max out your profit potential, you will have to stoop to the usual tactics of press lords: underpaying the staff and churning out the sort of journalism that is not going to win any Pulitzers--like travel reviews, bridal specials and dining guides.
Once your to-be-copied object has been loaded, the OrcaM takes over and is automatic, churning out the completed rendering shortly after the requisite photos are taken.
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Patients whose cancers are churning out the Sparc protein usually have a worse prognosis than those who aren't Sparc-positive, but with Abraxane they may do just as well, Soon-Shiong argues.
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After some serious management upheaval, the Gap began to turn a corner this year, finally churning out fashion hits like brightly colored jeans at its flagship Gap chain, and Mad Men-inspired clothing at upscale spin-off Banana Republic.
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Along with multi-instrumentalist Mike Russell, the couple formed The Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers, which soon began churning out sweetly rustic homemade albums to a small but loyal cult following.
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