Sentences with phrase «cranked all»

Without getting too technical, it's a hand - cranked stovetop popcorn maker that cooks up twice the amount of popcorn that's in a microwaveable bag of kernels, in about 3 minutes.
These boxes and bags are available year - round, cranked out of greenhouses or far - away warmer places that can continually reproduce baby greens that would otherwise only be harvested in the spring.
Especially when our heaters are cranked up to summertime temperatures.
Inspired by stories of Ethiopian women bringing in income by processing peppers by hand, a team from the Hassno Plattner Design Institute at Stanford University developed the Pepper Eater — an affordable hand - cranked pepper grinder.
They came out still not looking formed so I cranked it up to 360F and gave them 15 more minutes.
All that happens, it is claimed, is consciousness, and the content of the self - understanding is a timeless truth, which once perceived remains true quite apart from the cause which set it in motion and «cranked it Up».
It must as it were be «cranked up» like the universe in deism.
That is why Isaac Peebles in the 19th century thought it was wrong for people to sing during a train ride; and why it is wrong to race our cars through the streets, stereos cranked high enough to be sure that everyone we pass has the opportunity to enjoy the music we happen to like; and why it was wrong for Cohn to wear his jacket; and why it is wrong for racists to burn crosses (another harmful act of self - expression that the courts have protected under the First Amendment).
In the early morning dark, the black coffee in my hand is a fare bit easier to swallow down right then, than the Words audibly coming from the cranked speaker on my phone.
They did some crazy rebellion, but they also cranked out a ton of meaningful music and shifted the paradigm entirely.
The Founders no more meant to limit the 2nd Amendment to muskets than they meant to limit the 1st to hand - cranked wooden - type handbill presses like the ones Ben Franklin used.
Church planting books are being cranked out like romance novels — lots of promises and passion, but little facts on what does and what doesn't help church plants succeed.
Listen to Beethoven cranked to eleven.
Then it was cranked up several more ticks at what was called the «Harmonic Convergence» in August of 1987.
I am just pointing out that IF there were a god with even sort of the resume Jehovah has been said to have, ie omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent, and if this god somehow cranked out a human son, that son wouldn't act like the drunken alpha ape described in Revelations.
As we get the blog cranked up, we'll be adding helpful links and lots of other goodies, but this takes a -LSB-...]
With these figures, the simple calculator cranked out my retirement number to be $ 643,434.
But wage costs are no longer everything they were cranked up to be.
Bond yields may seem like a dial that can be cranked up or down to control returns, but the reality is that there's no free lunch.
The country cranked out a record amount of raw steel in June, with output rising to 73.23 million metric tons, a 5.7 percent increase over June 2016.
So Bernanke cranked up the stimulus further and had the Fed buy bonds with money that the central bank essentially creates out of thin air.
«Back in»83 shops like ours cranked out a lot of crap,» he admits.
At the end of another soul - crushing winter, the toques come off, the cocktails come out and the music gets cranked.
Still, the angst gets cranked up every time computers do something impressive, like when Google's AlphaGo recently beat South Korean champion Lee Sedol at the ancient game of Go.
Some steel mills, smelters and chemical plants have cranked up output ahead of curbs on production or outright shutdowns.
Of course, like all economic impact studies (they're a dime a dozen, cranked out regularly on behalf of companies and industries trying to puff up their importance) the Facebook report is so chock full of assumptions and «multiplier» effects as to be completely useless — except, that is, for the respective company's marketing department.
The first item to include is a radio, he said — ideally a hand - cranked type with a USB charging port that can power other devices.
The task of internet archivists has developed a significance far beyond what anyone could have imagined in 2001, when the Internet Archive first cranked up the Wayback Machine and began collecting Web pages; the site now holds more than 30 petabytes of data dating back to 1996.
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.
A wringer is an old - fashioned hand - cranked tool used to press water out of clothes.
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.
We're getting better about being able to broadcast messages to cell phones, certainly the hand - cranked radio is a good idea — your car radio, if you're in a parking garage with your car,» he said.
For 20 years, Layfield Plastics cranked out signage, name tags
That has cranked up pressure on Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi to resolve a political crisis or risk losing control of parts of Baghdad even as the military wages a counter-offensive against Islamic State in Iraq's north and west with the help of a U.S. - led coalition.
Up until now, Disney's Marvel machine has cranked out success after success.
For 20 years, Layfield Plastics cranked out signage, name tags and acrylic displays to meet surging demand.
Two frantic months later, Canadian Tire's marketing team had cranked out 50 seven - second spots — with no sound — and also 50 more traditional social media ads for contrast.
It doesn't matter if you squeeze the trigger harder, or crank the faucet farther - you can't get more water until you deal with the kink.
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.
Higher prices encourage U.S. oil companies to crank up output.
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.
Whether it's Jason Bourne (The Bourne Identity) working out religiously, Chev Chelios (Crank) being strong enough to survive an entire day with poison (The Beijing Cocktail) in his system, or even James Bond imperceptibly fixing his tie after being shot at, assassins know that to operate your best, you need to look and feel your best.
Crank up the speakers and let the music move you.
• Chad Crank was appointed managing director of Grain Management's investment team.
To make ice cream, you had to fill the outer pail with crushed ice, fill the inner cylinder with the ice cream mix, and manually crank a handle that churned the mix around.
Previously, Crank was head of Stephens Inc's telecom, media and technology investment banking group.
Because you toil from the comfort of your own home, you can go ahead and crank the shoebox - sized 50 - watt Bluetooth room - filler up as loud as you like.
After the update, sites will be barred from showing full - page interstitial ads, flashing ads, or ads that crank up the volume, among others.
The last thing the automaker wants is to be stuck with a capacity mismatch: not enough factories building SUVs while others continue to crank out cars.
More important, the government ordered its state - run banks to crank up lending, especially to residential and commercial developers.
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