At times of stress or exhaustion or fear, a jabbering voice in my head often cranks up.
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One of the challenges in this field is that opponents of the Fed often are portrayed as cranks.
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That came largely thanks to strong sales from Microsoft's client segment, which cranks out its Windows operating system.
For sport, Nicholas cranks up his Lamborghini to 150mph along the roads near his Orange County, Calif. office.
Of course, gold was the province of cranks and kooks back then, so very few people made that choice.
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The cranks will smack their foreheads but a city is getting carried away.
It also hearkens back to the first concept designs for OLPC which had built-in hand cranks on their sides.
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Samsung cranks out the flash memory and the ARM-based microprocessors now at the heart of today's iPhones and iPods.
Meanwhile during the day With oversees an editorial staff cranks out the equivalent of a 600-page novel every day.
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W-hour on average today, gas-fired power costs about 5.7 cents, while nuclear cranks out electricity at 1.7 cents or so.
Kraft, wearing a blue Patriots golf shirt and Reebok running shoes, cranks one into the first cut of the left rough.
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My hot pot-loving little sister, who lives with her family in Florida, simply cranks up the air-conditioning to enjoy huoguo year-round.
The video department cranks out films designed to appeal to these groups.
Tap an iPad, however, and the Solo cranks out rich room-filling sound.
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Valdiserri cranks out 3 million tons today with only two blast furnaces.
That history may make OLPC customers leery of the new hand cranks.
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Then, there is the battle over the constitutionality of the individual mandate: something that liberals initially dismissed as the province of cranks.
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The bustle cranks up the pressure on Clearwire, which was the first company to bring wireless 4G to the U.S. back in Jan. 2009.
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That approach means that every bit of code that Apple cranks out can be a telling indicator of where the company is going next.
It cranks out 175, 000 vehicles a year in the form of six different models for Mitsubishi and Chrysler (including the Endeavor SUV and Sebring coupe).
The wheezing, steam-powered devices that we used to have to load with coal before starting up would soon be the preserve of historians and cranks.
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The first few months are fun as product development cranks up in intensity, and many late night discussions ensue on product strategy, customer engagement, fundraising, etc.
Saved from near-bankruptcy by engineer-turned-entrepreneur Henry Juszkiewicz and master luthier Lawrence Ferguson, Gibson now cranks out instruments that rival Martin's not only in price but in quality.
That's a lot of new processor muscle, considering the TeraGrid already cranks out 60 teraflops of aggregated computing power per second, with three petabytes of rotating storage.
Rather than being seen as white-coated technocrats, carrying out vital research, the survey found that scientists were stereotyped as "dangerous cranks" who spent too long in the laboratory.
But it also had some non-original parts, including Model A cranks and rods, an overhead valve unit built for 1920s dirt-track racing and dual carburetors from the 1930s.
He cranks out three snappy hop turns at the top of the chute before a crag snags his skis and flips him head first into the rocky drainage.
Not to a meddlesome federal agency, not to health-food cranks.
This arm-and-sector design, around for half a century, made sense in the old days because the elbowlike fixed fulcrum allowed for the hand cranks to stay in one place.
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