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I'm willing to crank it up as we find solutions.
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If you need one, you go tap-tap at your keyboard, which sends enormous rolling robots to fetch the right bin and crank it up to the circulation desk, allegedly in less than 5 minutes.
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When it is completed later this year, it might crank out up to 30 petaflops and use around 10 megawatts.
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Indeed, it is France that feels the need to crank up the spluttering Franco-German motor that once propelled Europe forward.
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Dell employees say the company is snapping up design talent as it hustles to crank out fresh PC and notebook designs, and the Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Dell is trying to sell its factories as well.
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It took the Internet, though, to really crank up the information pitching machine.
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And as politicians crank up the gears in the expectation of a upcoming election it's clear that Europe will be one of the main points of contention, Labour want to wait and see on a referendum that they have committed to it looking into it early in the next Parliament.
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And what if that car, which also knows how long it will take you to get home from work, could instruct your household thermostat to crank up the heat 10 minutes before your scheduled arrival?
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With its solar panel backed up by a wind-up crank, coupled with excellent speaker quality, large groups of 60 can listen, making it cost effective.
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