He eventually cranked up the house hunt again, confident he could weather further turmoil.
Over the next 18 months the two cranked out 1, 000 units by hand in the garage.
Meanwhile, the haptic feedback for touchscreen typing is cranked to 11 and significantly unhelpful.
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Buchalter cranked down the speed in TradeWeb so his rivals wouldn't notice how fast it was.
The Federal Reserve has cranked up the bubble-machine again, pumping up opportunities as well as risk.
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Accelerators can now be cranked up to energy levels where these forces melt into one another.
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During his career, Robert Wise cranked out dozens of popular films including westerns and science fiction.
He cranked out digital cameras and offered customers the ability to post and share pictures online.
Steve Harmison soon cranked up to 90mph as England strived for a quick breakthrough.
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It was then he cranked hard on his coffee-can-size reel and went flying.
With the brightness cranked up above 75 percent, daylight reading was perfectly feasible without straining our eyes.
And the company has cranked out a spate of hit products with no major supply chain problems.
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In 2002 CSK cranked up its sales of flashy Asian imports like racing seat covers and 300-watt speakers.
After a few stumbles early in the series, both Boston and Toronto cranked up the intensity in Game 6.
Sometimes it seems as if our aging parents have cranked up the resistance.
The oxygen concentration was still cranked up to a hundred per cent, which, over time, can damage the lungs.
And what we are trying to do is already forecast to get that cranked up as fast as possible.
Public-sector pay is being cut by 5% and taxes are being cranked up.
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Since Kitchen, she has cranked out novels with Honda-like efficiency, always imbuing them with cosmic kookiness and airy musings.
Rough estimates suggest it was about 1, 500 times faster than the best mechanical hand-cranked calculator of that era, he added.
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So instead of testing tailpipes, Gartner's estimate measured the carbon dioxide cranked out to power everything from PCs to phones.
And like any good dispute in the Twitter-and-Facebook age, the two principals cranked up an online fight of their own.
Hewitt cranked up the pressure to break in the seventh game, which was enough to see the Australian claim the title.
For years, Forbes has cranked out lists highlighting the best places to live in retirement with an eye toward economic value.
The modern Briton's nostalgia for buses with rounded lines, conductors, platforms and hand-cranked ticket machines has much to do with him.
Webaroo's computer scientists in Mumbai and New Delhi cranked out dozens of Web-crawling algorithms that decipher the necessary and truly informative stuff.
The two mega-cap tech companies cranked out millionaires in their earlier days, but their share prices have been sedate for years now.
Unlike Llano, it could be cranked out cheaply using older manufacturing technology.
Layering it with paper, she cranked a giant press over it, gently peeling back the thick paper to reveal a perfect stamp of the image.
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