Sentences with phrase «by cranking»

While Google will likely add its own 64 - bit kernel to its next major Android release, Intel's modification is still welcome news for any manufacturers who want to get a head start on their competitors by cranking out 64 - bit Android devices right now.
Look at it this way: Amazon offered ebooks, and then decided to sell even more by cranking out its own convenient eBook reader (leading to the whole ebook conspiracy), thus driving even more traffic to the site.
Usually, by cranking up all the picture settings to the max.
You can control how much of a boost by cranking up the assist mode with the + and - buttons on the control pad; I was most comfortable at 2 and 3, which got me up to about 22 kmph.
After all, if we feel a slight temperature increase, we are likely to simply brush it off by cranking up the air conditioning or delighting that spring has come that much earlier.
Alternatively, reinvest this new - found performance by cranking up game settings and the internal rendering resolution for an even - richer experience.
You can do this by cranking up the actual speed, or by throwing in extra balls, or even giving the player the ability to shoot the opponent.
Say hello to mother nature by cranking through some lumber piles.
One way to increase the likelihood of a puppy developing gun shyness is to grab the old 12 - gauge, go out to the training area, sit your puppy directly beside you and startle him by cranking off rounds.
That suggests that if the telemetry says that the $ 79 Kindle gets used as much as the other Kindles, that there is room for it to move to $ 69 simply by cranking up the Special Offers discount.
I no longer felt the need to cup my hand around the speaker to get a decent volume for myself without bothering other people around me by cranking it up all of the way.
A few big names like Russell Blake can rake in profits by cranking out 25 titles in 30 months (literally), but for the rest of the crowd the book of their sweat and tears is closer to a used lottery ticket than a holy grail.
There is no room in Thanksgiving for the false wisdom of compromise — for ways to celebrate the holiday without cooking, or by cranking open cans of gravy to pour over a store - roasted turkey reheated in the microwave.
We like to deal with road noise by cranking the stereo.
and by cranking i mean pushing the start button.
Yes, the film does strum the heartstrings a bit too emphatically toward the end, by cranking up Williams» music and giving us perhaps one tear too many, but that's a minor quibble.
Todd Phillips» «The Hangover,» on the other hand, has a decent setup - three friends have to reconstruct a wild bachelor party night and find the missing groom - to - be - but ruins it by cranking up the contrivances.
Start by cranking out 10 reps on the EZ - Handle Cable Curls.
GH is a key fat - burning and muscle - building hormone in the body... and the training we're going to do in the last part of that first week is geared specifically towards cranking up GH production by cranking up Lactic Acid production.
Once there it will give you acne and the main way it does so is extremely simple; by cranking up your chronic inflammation levels.
Researchers finally managed to kill the hardy microbe by cranking the temperature up to 130 °C.
Letian Dou, a chemical engineer at Purdue University, and colleagues were only able to form these light - harvesting crystals in their solar cells by cranking the heat to 105 ° Celsius, much hotter than your average sun - blasted window.
It is perfectly normal to want to keep baby warm at night by cranking the thermostat when temperatures outside drop.
Keep him warm by cranking the heat in the car and wrapping him in a blanket or shirt on the new mother's chest to start breastfeeding immediately.
But we make up for it by cranking hard in the earlier parts of the day, and we can be very productive together in our jammies, working from our homes in the evening.
Use headphones by cranking them up, and taking your baby for a walk in the stroller.
Ironically, West's midrange game has found a home with the Warriors, who pushed the NBA towards modernity by cranking up the pace and 3 - pointers en - route to two championships in three years.
Amsterdam - based design studio Heldergroen actually enforces the end of the work day by cranking desks up into the ceiling, along with computers, paper, and that cup of coffee you were going to finish.
The ALPHA Collaboration managed to do it by cranking up CERN's Antiproton Decelerator and churning out about 90,000 anti-protons.
Turned by a crank it flattened clothes between the planks.
They might even be supported by crank scientists who subscribe to this view.
In existing engines, Connecting Rod (which transmits & converts reciprocal movement of pistons to rotary movement of crank shaft & which is enabled by crank shaft geometry) is a single piece connecting piston to crank shaft.
No theory in the history of science has been more misused and abused by cranks and charlatans — and misunderstood by people struggling in good faith with difficult ideas — than quantum mechanics.
The Life After # 8 by Crank!
By contrast, any charm possessed by Cranked, Grind, and especially Hunted is fleeting — they feel more like peripheral modes to be dipped into when boredom with all others hits.
Calder began to create abstract, kinetic sculptures, initially animated by cranks or motors.
He first started creating abstract, kinetic sculptures that were animated by cranks or motors.
James Renwick was the subject of a complaint to the Royal Society of NZ by cranks for speaking publicly about climate change.
This is a modern world now, not one to be driven back to the Middle Ages with previously discarded renewables and by cranks» takes on technology.
I don't read stories by cranks, idiots, and cowards.
IMO, when it comes to the physics, there just is no middle ground, only a dark space inhabited by cranks and Dunning - Krugers.
This device can be powered by crank, solar power, or batteries, so you'll always be able to get the latest weather updates.

Not exact matches

Even the pool is outfitted with a state - of - the - art speaker system, so you can crank up Kravitz's hits while lounging by the water.
The cartoon, drawn by Pulitzer Prize - winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes, showed Cruz in a Santa costume cranking an old - fasioned music box, with his two young daughters as dancing monkeys dressed in elf costumes.
«We're probably going to lower the size of our cupcake offering by 20 percent, and crank up cookies, muffins, bagels, Baissants and a lot of new products,» says owner Marcus Lemonis, serial entrepreneur and the host of CNBC's show The Profit.
Tesla slashed that target by half in January, promising to crank out 2,500 a week by the end of March.
He was pleased with the Pixel Buds» real - time translation features — the Pixel 2 and Pixel Buds can quickly play translated audio of what someone says — and was impressed by how loud the volume could be cranked up.
RC drilling at the Trudi epithermal quartz vein is due to resume next month, with a diamond drill rig now ready to start cranking after a break enforced by the wet season.
He also cranked out hits that didn't even yet have a place: strange, viral - worthy segments of Dave dropping things off tall buildings and dunking himself into tanks of water wearing an Alka - Seltzer suit pre-dated YouTube by 20 years.
In 2005, he unveiled a prototype for a sturdy laptop that could be powered by a hand crank and had a screen that could be easily read in direct sunlight.
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