You may feel rushed, as these places crank out dozens of weddings every day.
The company will crank out fresh iterations of its "classic" iPods for years to come.
Dozens of other companies from Nokia to Motorola to Samsung crank out the same thing.
American professors of literature crank out 70, 000 scholarly publications a year, compared with 13, 757 in 1959.
Presenters, too, are frequently faced with having to crank out their next great pitch.
Dell's no-frills business model has long allowed it to crank out PCs more cheaply than anyone.
The company did announce it expects to crank out a profit during the first quarter of 2013.
Intel also said it will crank out gross margins of 55% to 65% for the foreseeable future.
Instead, year after year, they ignore our delicate sensibilities and crank out the same bulky plastic boxes.
Unveiled in August, Ehow lists more than 4, 000 "e-how" tutorials, and writers crank out hundreds more each week.
The factories that crank out the flash memory used in digital music players cost billions of dollars each.
Apple has long relied on Samsung to crank out processors for its smart phones and tablet, of course.
Thus, trying to crank out a standard text message proved to be frustrating.
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Intel can crank out vast numbers of chips that cram more transistors onto a slice of silicon than its competitors.
When it is completed later this year, it might crank out up to 30 petaflops and use around 10 megawatts.
That's no surprise, given that it takes fewer resources for blogs to crank out content than it does print titles.
"There used to be formulas for how to crank out an office building for a certain amount of people, " says O'Neill.
By the end of the session, the Dow managed to crank out another positive result, closing up 0.1% to 13, 597 points.
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After the auction is over, crank out receipts: assigned value for the donors, excess of bid price over assigned value to buyers.
Every few years Intel spends billions to make over its factories so they can crank out processors with ever smaller transistors.
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The result is surprisingly compact facilities like the engine plant in Durham that crank out billions of dollars worth of products each year.
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That's a little puzzling, considering that stronger-than-expected sales of iPods and Macintosh computers helped the company crank out a 73% rise in earnings.
Archer Daniels Midland is building a factory in Clinton, Iowa that will annually crank out 50, 000 tons of plastic naturally produced by corn-eating bacteria.
But he records rap singles that groups like the Cash Money Millionaires can crank out in 20 minutes or less, using electronic rhythm sections.
It certainly explains Apple's ability to crank out consumer-friendly gizmos where rivals, ranging from consumer electronics giant Sony to PC powerhouse Dell, have stumbled.
As prices fall, we can be sure that Steve Jobs is already looking to crank out new designs to revitalize the Mac line.
So Islander fans and Barclays Center execs, you best go crank out some Wang Chung, Beastie Boys, or whatever 80s music floats your boat.
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The company's 1, 600 engineers crank out handsets that work with the full alphabet soup of voice and data networks, including CDMA, GSM, EV-DO and Edge.
But others defended both the Demand model, which employs a vast network of low-paid freelancers to crank out simple reference articles, and the content itself.
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