Sentences with phrase «crank who»

It's not a circular argument at all unless you're some crank who believes in electric universe theories
Re # 11: VS is a persistent crank who will keep talking as long as there's an audience.
To his opponents, he is a crank who sees evil as made in America.
So, before you dismiss this post as the ramblings of crank who simply doesn't understand all the thought and logic you've put into developing your dividend portfolio, stop and ask yourself a few questions.
Bruce Dern stars as Woody Grant, a stubborn, booze - addled crank who believes he's just won $ 1 million from a Mega Sweepstakes Marketing prize letter he received in the mail.
Like Beatriz, every day she suffers jerks: air - polluting cars, creeps who cut in line at the grocery store, mansplainers who spoil the twist in her book, dog owners who let their mutts ruin her lawn, and an old crank who dies hollering, «Keep your gigantic monkey dick out of my fucking pussy!»
I don't mean my friend, but the old crank who can't talk about anything but his last visit to the doctor, who answers every casual «How are you?»
While wading through on the outskirts of the city filled with Cranks who haven't descended into the rage - filled madness of the virus, Thomas and his allies come across an old friend - of sorts.
One reason is that the stakes are incredibly high: On the one hand, mainstream climate scientists and environmental advocates who believe that there are severe consequences to failing to curb greenhouse - gas emissions; on the other, a loose coalition of skeptical or contrarian scientists, conservatives, industry interests, and outright cranks who may disagree on specific issues, but tend to believe the costs, economic and otherwise, of acting are staggering.
We have said before that it's really just a few Environmentalist cranks who talk about population control in positive terms, and that most of us are repelled by the idea.
This is a well populated distribution only inasmuch as 95 % of the scientists who study this area all agree that the world is warming, and there are a set of crackpots and cranks who jump up and down using numerology and ignoring 90 % of the available data to conclude the opposite.
C) cranks who assert that this paper that is «not wrong» somehow has arguments on accepted science.
B) cranks who latch onto papers they do nt understand in the hopes that this paper will bolster their crank ideas.
It is a conglomeration of myth and superstition visited on the lofos by unscrupulous cranks who hope to profit.
Among the 20,000 geophysicists and scientists from other disciplines in attendance at the AGU meeting, there is no mention of the denialist troupe of cranks who do «science» by writing letters to the editor.
There have also been an almost infinite number of cranks who publish either online on their web site or have YouTube videos,.

Not exact matches

Once you know who your ideal customer is and what their pain points are, you can literally crank out powerful headlines and content types that will challenge them to take action.
«We don't have the economy of scale to compete against the guys who crank out 60 handsets a year.
We found that a relatively unsophisticated hacker could change channels, play offensive content, or crank up the volume, which might be deeply unsettling to someone who didn't understand what was happening.
Kurzweil and Leibowitz are not Orthodox intellectuals who just happen to be cranks; rather, they are full - fledged «Orthodox intellectual cranks» — i.e., crankitude goes to the very heart of their enterprise as Orthodox thinkers.
My dictionary defines a crank as an «ill - tempered, grouchy person,» as an «eccentric person who is overzealous in his advocacy of a private cause.»
They have friends who have a motorhome and usually bring that at least once during the season to crank up the tv, the barbecue and a place to party before the big game.
Rosati Ice was founded in 1912 by Sam Rosati, an Italian immigrant who made his first Italian ices cranked by hand in the basement of his West Philadelphia home.
«My excitement for freshly made ravioli starts as soon as the prep begins,» says Vagasky, who adds semolina flour to the dough for a smooth consistency before kneading it and running it through a hand - crank machine to roll the pasta into an ideal thickness.
OKitchen 3 Yonaguni Susumu is a Japanese chef who trained in French restaurants in England and New York and now cranks out smart - casual Italian.
The Colleen he speaks of in reverential tones is Colleen Delee, the 49 - year - old self - taught baker who cranks out something like 375 perfect baguettes every week for Petit Trois... in her Beverly Hills apartment.
And to everyone else who is cranking out more posts than usual for Vegan MoFo... godspeed.
Ones who don't qualify are part - time or weekend hobbyists who crank a few bottles in their spare time (and maybe only sell a few cases a year) or are making their products in unlicensed kitchens.
I cranked it up to high for 20 min, and tried it with my oldest daughter who leaves first.
But one person who truly must be uncertain is Arsenal frontman Olivier Giroud, who may start to feel that the pressure has been cranked up another notch in terms of starting for the Gunners.
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.
The rule cranked up the underground market for elite prospects because it pushed just about every single elite prospect — including those who otherwise would have jumped straight into the NBA — into the college ranks.
«J.J. and Shelden won't have to pace themselves,» says Krzyzewski, who hopes a 10 - man rotation will enable Duke to extend its defense, crank up the offense (into the 80s or 90s from last season's 78.2 points per game) and give all the starters time for a breather.
His hat - trick against Aston Villa secured the club's 20th top - flight title to the relief of the home contingent who 11 months earlier feared the «Noisy Neighbours» were about to crank up the volume.
It is especially frustrating for teams as explosive as UCF, who have to hold serve on offense, get the ball back a few extra times on defense, and then crank through first downs until a haymaker or two hits home.
In fact, I was just out to lunch the other week with a dear friend who shared that when she's at home she can be, maybe, 50 % tuned into her work, but when she steps into an external workspace, she cranks up to 100 %.
It's a tradition that everyone who's at Christmas Eve dinner (friends & some family) have to take a turn cranking out the dough on the machine.
I hope to have a new one cranked out in the next few days but seeing as it took me a few days from the list ending to even write this post who knows when I will have it narrowed down.
They might even be supported by crank scientists who subscribe to this view.
It's hard to overstate how much that control means to a certain brand of diehard liberals, who long to see unified state government finally crank its policy machinery at full activist throttle (and whose exasperation with Cuomo forms the core of opposition to the governor within his own party).
Yet the Times will not back the nomination of someone who comes from outside of the state's culture of political corruption — not some reckless crank, a goldbug or anti-vaccinationist or animal - rights activist, but a degree - holding product of Yale and Duke, a former law clerk, a person who works full - time at understanding the process of political reform.
Frankly, who is «respectable» and who is a «crank» is very much in the eye of the beholder, and it is not something the state - as an agent of the whole people - ought to take any stand on whatsoever.»
We see it all the time in the search business: Talented people who don't thrive because their ego is cranked too high — or too low.
Typically, the tracks start on flat ground, so the most powerful riders, those who generate the most acceleration in the first few cranks of their pedals, have the advantage.
Dr Golam Khandaker from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, who led the study, says: «Our immune system acts like a thermostat, turned down low most of the time, but cranked up when we have an infection.
Next, Mazar is particularly interested in exploring the policy implications of this licensing effect; for instance, one study suggested that people who make their homes more energy - efficient start cranking up their heat.
We may eventually be able to figure out who needs their dopamine cranked up, and who needs it ratcheted down, to live well in our obesogenic world.
Most desperate to assist a man who was only barely more than a freelance charlatan has long been a crank website called Age of Autism.
Her publishers, audience, husband, and her ex-best friend (who plays Monica on the big screen) want her to keep cranking out Monica books.
Veteran filmmaker Yoji Yamada — who is perhaps most famous for cranking out most of the 48 films of the Tora - san series — directs this good - natured drama set in the waning years of the Edo period (1600 - 1867).
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