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But investors should be wary of this technology firm--the profit it makes from extra machines churning out Time Warner's movies won't last forever, and that won't be enough to revive is flagging stock.
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As a result of taking the stuff, many journalists will stay up for three or four mind-bending days at a time, churning out hundreds of blog postings, magazine articles and lyric Armenian poetry, all in an effort to feed the omnivorous demand of the 24-hour news cycle.
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That takes time, and quality time, too, which we cannot dilute by churning out yet more babies.
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No one expects terrific writing from eHow, but virtually all the freelancers working for Demand are churning out work as quickly as possible to make it with their time, making already crappy content worse.
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Despite continued infighting--Destiny's Child was soon down to a trio--the band kept churning out albums and became the top-selling female recording group of all time.
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During his time in the jungle the Princess of Wales' former butler had to eat a stomach-churning menu including worms, beetle larvae, cockroaches, cheese fruit - or "vomit fruit" - and kangaroo testicles.
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