That takes time, and quality time, too, which we cannot dilute by churning out yet more babies.
That warmed water then contributes to slightly warmer global temperatures, until the next churning cycle.
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Once a drug is in production, churning out one more little pill costs next to nothing.
And this from the company that was churning out Chevettes not too long ago.
It was the epoch of churning out another piece of converged electronics nobody needs.
Yet, they also (still) make buckets of money, repeatedly turning and churning their partners into millionaires.
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The company keeps churning out unexpectedly big sales and profit gains by supplying chips for smartphones.
The Japanese government has been (relatively) quietly churning away on an advanced new cyber weapon.
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NPR's Julie McCarthy discovered that Brazil is churning out award-winning wine at unlikely latitudes.
Weak currents and calm winds prevented churning and flushing that could have short-circuited its rampant growth.
Typically buried in these bureaucratic terms are some common abuses involving overselling, churning and unsuitability.
Matkot paddle manufacturers began churning out more powerful rackets made of carbon instead of wood.
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The source of many of Europe's yearning masses, Africa, is in a seemingly perpetual, restless churning.
The family-run business has been churning out its bespoke windows for nearly 20 years.
In churning out more than 7m barrels a day, the country is producing at full throttle.
Moore carried her sons though the churning water towards a house with lights on.
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C. report, the churning was mostly in the form of unnecessary bond sale and acquisition.
Yet looking at bank stocks you would never know they were churning out blockbuster profits.
By 2012, a total of 412 distilleries will be churning out 9.5 billion gallons of ethanol.
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Nobody could have missed the stomach-churning plunges in Asia's currencies and stockmarkets last year.
While not particularly enamored by it, he was good at churning out dramas for television.
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Such churning limits doctrinal purism, which might otherwise be expected in a new church.
Coal waste mountains exposed to air started churning out acidic water, polluting groundwater and streams.
Large commercial banks lend similar amounts to manufacturing facilities churning out advanced batteries and other solutions.
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On the screens, organizers displayed a stream of images the GIFers were churning out.
To treat this Chinese leadership as fitting recipients of an apology would frankly be pretty stomach-churning.
Soon after the photos hit the internet, meme creators went to work churning out parodies.
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We do not have the luxury of just churning out products and hoping that one will work.
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With users churning through games with ever increasing frequency, ZNGA must reacquire them on an ongoing basis.
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If nothing else, Elop needs to get Nokia churning out better software and more innovative handset designs.
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