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That in turn has cranked up awareness of the problem.
Then, in Photoshop, Pratt cranked up the illumination and contrast.
Back in Egypt, adulation levels were cranked up to 11.
The Trump administration just cranked up pressure on North Korea
Daytona USA with the volume cranked up is a classic.
He cranked up the motor and headed to deeper water.
But when Trump took office, China cranked up the hacking again.
Then, the dance music is cranked up, and we get going.
Snacks were laid out and the Esperanto music was cranked up.
The era of social media has only cranked up the volume.
They cranked up the espresso machine and grabbed little white cups.
It cranked up heat on the White House and congressional leaders.
"The amount of gene activity is cranked up twofold," said Dr. Chang.
But the very popularity of the trade has cranked up the risk.
The Hornets finally cranked up the defense and it made a difference.
At the same time, automakers have cranked up leasing to record levels.
Bibby has barely cranked up his clippers when his phone starts ringing.
The continent's power supply is overstretched as air-conditioners are cranked up.
And with thermostats cranked up, the air inside can be parched too.
But when she cranked up the volume to Somi's "Kuzunguka," I was stunned.
On Friday, he cranked up the headline generator during an interview with Pitchfork.
So everybody always gets cranked up as a measure – a factor of CO2.
As the scientists cranked up the pressure, they observed transparent hydrogen turn black.
Boston then got its power play cranked up after a two-game hiatus.
In homes and offices, air purifiers were cranked up to the highest setting.
They put batteries in a boom box and cranked up the bachata music.
The whodunit has cranked up the rumor mill into overdrive in this small town.
As the wind speed cranked up, they still held on, although it got tougher.
Ecstasy and cocaine use were on the rise, alongside a cranked up rave scene.
Soon, the volume on the television in the press office was cranked up abnormally loud.
In October 2015, Nguyen cranked up some rock music in the operating room at CHoP.
"The more the rhetoric gets cranked up, the more likely that sterling comes under pressure."
Media coverage of Iran has cranked up in recent days, while impeachment headlines have plummeted.
He plays games on his phone with the sound cranked up, and he masturbates constantly.
The shortage of solar-grade polysilicon had evaporated by 21.5 as Chinese manufacturers cranked up production.
He'll go live and he'll get cranked up about something and I'm right there with him.
Consumers cranked up their heaters as cold weather hit the region, pushing up demand for gas.
Last quarter, the automaker cranked up production, yet continued to struggle to deliver them to clients.
The SKT player narrowly escaped for just a bit longer, and the decibels cranked up again.
However, overall acceleration is cranked up, and there's less trigger-pulling required to reach higher speeds.
Still curious, I cranked up the lights in the room and watched a few dark scenes.
Above all, that's what summer is — a time when the fun is cranked up a notch.
When cranked up, it still sounds good enough, as the dual woofers pound and rattle windows.
A rare foray into politics by the former first lady significantly cranked up the political heat.
Rand McNally touted the destination as a new mecca of the West, and construction cranked up.
Nadal cranked up the intensity in the next game and pummeled away a volley to break.
When the software detected that a car's emissions were being tested, the pollution controls cranked up.
California cranked up its efforts in 1975, setting newly strict emission standards for light-duty cars.
Social media has added a new tune to psychiatry, and the volume has been cranked up.
Amazon has since cranked up its investment in India, which stands at nearly $5 billion to date.
Driving home after his first session, Mr. Robison cranked up a song he'd heard countless times before.
Smooth jazz from the hallway Muzak infiltrated my room; I cranked up the TV to block it.
France has its short-passing game cranked up, making 375 passes and completing 86 percent of them.
Trump cranked up tariffs on Turkey that same month in an effort to push for Brunson's freedom.
He tweeted that "the music should NOT stop in D.C." The speakers were cranked up once again.
Both heat acclimations took place inside, in a physiology lab with the thermometer cranked up unpleasantly high.
When the DJ cranked up "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" the crowd went crazy as Diana grooved.
The Spartans cranked up their intensity on defense and gradually built their lead as the half rolled along.
It was being used temporarily to store flour and yeast, so the heat had been cranked up high.
How long could it possibly last if the device was constantly getting cranked up to 400 degrees fahrenheit?
Anything cranked up to a meaningful percent of the speed of light was one hell of a missile.
Other houses rest on screwjacks, adjustable bases that can be cranked up or down as the earth shifts.
But instead of backing off, Motohashi cranked up the crazy meter and returned with a huge yellow python.
They raised a militia, cranked up the genocidal propaganda and imported hundreds of thousands of machetes in advance.
The intensity of the proton beams has been cranked up to a record, providing more data than ever.
USDA cranked up the outlook for Brazil's soybean harvest – which is roughly halfway complete – to 173 million tonnes.
Bitter foes since Iran's 1979 revolution, Washington and Tehran have cranked up talk of war in recent days.
Atlanta got as close as two points in the third quarter before Memphis got its offense cranked up.
This time, the VR dad has cranked up the tech-meets-cute factor by introducing the family cat.
But the Crimson Tide cranked up the pressure and got three steals leading to six points from there.
But our Uber driver, Israel, a Yucatecan of Lebanese descent, cranked up the AC in his Dodge Neon.
Running in DirectX 12 mode, with all settings cranked up, the OMEN 17 ran it and it looked incredible.
But now, as the drive for profits in Britain's crowded drug economy gets cranked up, it's getting somewhat Dickensian.
If it feels like your emotions have been cranked up to 11, you might have the moon to thank.
While such cleanup occurs before every rainy season, the scale of the Thomas Fire has cranked up the intensity.
But the impeachment inquiry into Trump has cranked up Republican interest in the election, he and other Republicans said.
At an intersection, someone cranked up a boom box and a group of marchers formed an impromptu dance party.
The cultural disposition towards deals is likely cranked up by the influence that sanctions have had in recent years.
The final shot, with the camera cranked up to full power, looks like something from a sci-fi movie.
Using new linear piston drivers, the Powerbeats Pro, produce cleaner sound with less distortion when the volume is cranked up.
Moreover, Luminar has cranked up its production capabilities, with a new unit rolling off the assembly line every eight minutes.
But if temps get cranked up, the polymer expands, sending those spiked particles drifting apart and halting the electric flow.
Washington is cranked up to 11 in Fences, which is based on the Tony Award-winning play by August Wilson.
He was plugged into a spot on the fourth line for this game, then cranked up his production again anyway.
In short, he looked like you or me watching our favorite team, except with the dial cranked up to 21990.
Demand for power in the city surged as people cranked up air conditioning causing sporadic blackouts in stores and restaurants.
If outdoor grilling isn't possible, use a ridged stovetop grill or a cast-iron pan, cranked up to nearly smoking.
But in bare-bones studios, with amps cranked up and bluesmen who could shout, Cadillac Baby captured a vital era.
Yes, he has been working on new music, but that tease for a new album immediately cranked up fan anticipation.
Enjoying good profit margins in 2017, Asian refiners had cranked up processing to a record 23 million bpd by last October.
Consider watching any or all of these, preferably while nestled under a warm blanket with the heat cranked up to 11.
Forgoing a rehearsal, and even a sound check, their cranked up guitars pushed the radio sound meters into the red zone.
The trailer has totally cranked up the show's drama, giving off some real Riverdale-in-the-middle-of-the-desert vibes.
Rainbow Six: Siege runs at the native 1080p resolution, all settings cranked up and runs from 100–112 fps in firefights.
They took the leaf blower and cranked up the power on different lizards, recording it all with a high-speed camera.
On defense, the Norris Trophy winner Brent Burns also shares the N.H.L. points lead and has cranked up his physical play.
USC's rally began in earnest when it cranked up its defense intensity and held Utah without a point for 6:22.
This is the same Pokémon you know and love, but it's cranked up with a bigger world and more adventurous spirit.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE cranked up a political climate that was already at a boil.
Once, when I got injured during a half marathon, I searched Spotify for "I Got Nerve" and cranked up the volume.
The tensions between tech companies and Trump were cranked up after a violent rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, organized by white nationalists.
Under normal circumstance, the hotel never would have cranked up the volume for the Trump speech, but the demand was boisterous.
When Ms. Stockton wasn't satisfied with how the pizzas browned, she cranked up the heat a few notches in the oven.
President Donald Trump's rhetoric and policies have cranked up the tension in US-Mexico relations to a high not seen in decades.
When the vehicle dropped free from the balloon, it fired rockets that cranked up its speed to nearly 503,600 miles per hour.
Then, Harvard researchers cranked up the leaf blower to observe just how 47 of the Caribbean critters held onto a wooden rod.
He complains he can't sleep because the lights are always on and he shivers because the AC is cranked up too high.
Melissa McCarthy cranked up her Sean Spicer tone-deafness to 10 on Saturday Night Live ... and went after Jewish people and Passover.
Ms. Gomez's band cranked up as she sang Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," but she couldn't make its bitterness convincing.
It was easy to read outdoors in full sunlight, and even when the brightness is cranked up, the battery lasted for months.
Fixing the potatoes turned out to be easy; I just cranked up the heat and cut the potatoes into long, thin strips.
" In the article, Masters wrote, "[Williams] cranked up a production line that could turn out 215,257 capsules of MDA in 2000 hours.
One woman eyed the television, promptly grabbed a remote control from behind the bar and cranked up "Redneck Woman" on the jukebox.
New global wealth management co-head Iqbal Khan, who previously cranked up lending at rival Credit Suisse, looks set to go further.
I felt like a cranked-up fetus, and brief moments of calm and clarity were interrupted by jolts of panic and flustered thought.
Trump has cranked up economic pressure on Erdoğan in an effort to free Andrew Brunson, an American pastor detained in Turkey since 2016.
Trump has cranked up economic pressure on Erdoğan in an effort to free Andrew Brunson, an American pastor detained in Turkey since 2900.
So go ahead and rock out to your own soundtrack, but you might not want it cranked up quite as loud as Baby.
I took my seat, vacuum-sealed my ears, cranked up a podcast and let the force of the aircraft taxiing wash over me.
That's after I cranked up the display brightness to its maximum for about two hours, which usually drains the battery much more quickly.
The vocals are often harmonized by machine; the drumbeats that crash into the beginning of "10 (Death/Breast)" are programmed and cranked up.
It cranked up rates in a midnight emergency meeting in January 2014 after the lira tumbled more than 7 percent in 10 days.
That's what happened in 2017: Growth, which had slowed for a few years, serving to highlight the rise of clean energy, cranked up again.
If you chop up leftover candy and press it into the treats while they're warm, everything gets cranked up an extra-delicious notch.  5.
After international financing for fintech startups hit $19 billion in new funding rounds at the end of 2015, the volume cranked up even higher.
I turned on Spotify and it jumped up a little bit more: Then I cranked up the music volume and my dog started barking.
Industries across the euro zone cranked up output in November and Germany ended the year with its strongest growth in five years, for example.
The dunes aren't exactly blue, since the color is enhanced (basically the saturation is cranked up to a jillion), but they sure are interesting.
Some steel mills, smelters and coal companies have cranked up production ahead of expected official curbs on output or outright shutdowns in coming months.
I also cranked up the vibrance to 100 in both images to make the blue of the sky stand out better against the clouds.
There's something disarming and wonderful about feeling as though all four of your senses bar sight are suddenly cranked up to a higher volume.
"We cranked up the album version and then Nic sang along with it, what we like to call 'Carrie-okie,&apos" laughs Urban, 48.
Allen robbed Alexander Wennberg and Dubois on point-blank shots as the Blue Jackets cranked up more offensive zone pressure midway through the third.
Of course it's distorted: a welter of writhing, colliding, cranked-up guitars over drums that bristle with treble and a bassline that's nonchalantly implacable.
Electric fans, already in use to soften the suffocating heat and humidity, were cranked up high, all the easier to thwart Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.
While Texas Tech's first drive was plodding and methodical, eating up more than six minutes, the tempo on both sides cranked up after that.
"In our increasingly muggy and smoky discomfort, it's now rote science to pinpoint how heat-trapping gases have cranked up the risks," she said.
But they're ready now, and they are welcoming the reign of a new queen of pop music with open arms and cranked-up speakers.
The nearest mosque, Father Saad said, which is about 300 feet away, moved its loudspeakers closer and cranked up the volume during daily prayers.
Japan has cranked up assistance recently to two countries who have territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea, the Philippines and Vietnam.
His "Rite of Spring," made with the Cleveland Orchestra, nearly blew a loudspeaker cone when I cranked up the "Danse Sacrale" to overload level.
It achieved solid stereo separation, and there wasn't any distortion when the volume was cranked up, even as I felt the bass in my chest.
After spending more than it collected for so long that no sane person would willingly lend to it, the regime cranked up the printing presses.
Its peer Ping An Bank cranked up credit card loans by 27 percent in the same period, even as its corporate credit retreated 0.6 percent.
LONDON/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Factories across Asia and Europe cranked up production last month as global demand remained strong, confounding expectations growth may have peaked.
Your psychic abilities are cranked up, thanks to the moon in intuitive Scorpio, so make time for meditation and check in with your inner voice.
As competitors from fledgling Eastern European states flooded the contest, they raised hemlines, cranked up the wind machines and greatly expanded notions of good taste.
"What President Obama did with this letter, he just cranked up the heat on the pot just a few degrees too high," Mr. Fallin said.
In version 64 and later versions of the Chrome browser, you can mute those sites that automatically start rolling videos with the volume cranked up.
The Trump administration has cranked up pressure on Pakistan to end its support and safe haven to the leaders of the insurgency fighting in Afghanistan.
He scored nine consecutive points for Xavier, but Dunn and Earlington kept answering for the Red Storm as the hosts cranked up their transition game.
And sometimes she woke up because her mother had cranked up her favorite Latin music on Fanny's old speakers and was dancing in her pajamas.
Occasionally they decamped to high-end studios in Hollywood and Manhattan to get a feel for the music when it was cranked up to 11.
South Carolina cranked up its effort, going to a full-court, 51.93-251.9-23 trap late in the second half, cutting the lead to 230.3.
Guitarists cranked up and dirtied up the clean, warm sounds that Fender and Paul had tried to engineer; Jimi Hendrix embraced feedback with a vengeance.
During the hot southern summers, when air conditioners are cranked up, those plants would dip into the Aliso Canyon reservoir to keep their generators spinning.
Manufacturing also rebounded early this year after authorities lifted winter pollution restrictions and as steel mills cranked up output as construction swung back into high gear.
It's enough of a concern that the U.S. Department of Defense has cranked up its own monitoring of deepfake videos as they pertain to government officials.
Then, they further cranked up the pressure and analyzed how the sample absorbed infrared radiation produced by a particle accelerator in France called the SOLEIL synchrotron.
Fixed-asset investment rose 8.2 percent in January-September from a year earlier, as expected, as the government cranked up infrastructure spending to support the economy.
It's part of the reason that the Phantom's relatively small drivers move so quickly when the volume is cranked up and have little to no distortion.
The Trump administration cranked up economic pressure last month on Erdoğan in an effort to free Andrew Brunson, an American pastor detained in Turkey since 85033.
China's manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace since 2012 in September as factories cranked up output to take advantage of strong demand and high prices.
That report showed the manufacturing sector expanded at the fastest pace in four months as firms cranked up production to meet a surge in new orders.
It seems that at every event, the progression of women's snowboarding is cranked up another notch—you guys collectively reinforced this at Dew Tour in Breckenridge.
" • Quotation of the day "In our increasingly muggy and smoky discomfort, it's now rote science to pinpoint how heat-trapping gases have cranked up the risks.
While dominant state refiners Sinopec Corp and PetroChina maintained deep output cuts, China's independent oil plants have cranked up operations, encouraged by an improving refining margin.
With the backup track cranked up loud in the parlor — no earphones or vocal booth for Bono — he sang the new lyrics, take after quick take.
President Donald Trump cranked up the rhetoric on tariffs on Tuesday, saying they are a good bargaining tool in his quest to get better trade agreements.
Taxi drivers cranked up their radios to listen, people in bars and restaurants stopped to watch, and Venezuela's buzzing social media tracked the sometimes tense session.
Vallée cranked up the tension throughout, and unleashed the release in a scene that took your breath away, even to people who correctly predicted all the answers.
Watching 13th, the new documentary from Ava DuVernay (Selma), is like standing in the way of a fire hose that's being slowly cranked up to full blast.
But you probably shouldn't have the sleep tracks cranked up too high, since doing so might prevent you from hearing critical things like fire or smoke alarms.
South Korean officials cranked up banks of loudspeakers near the demilitarized zone with North Korea, blaring pop music, news reports and other information into the isolated country.
Like the 2018 Leafs, the 1993 team cranked up the emotion and will to win in Game 3, charging back to beat the Red Wings, 236-235.
David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital cranked up the pressure on General Motors on Thursday by launching a website that encourages shareholders to vote for the hedge fund's proposal.
China's Didi Chuxing cranked up its market-leading ride-sharing business in 2012 and took over rival Uber in China in 2016 in a $35 billion transaction.
He cranked up "Oh Yeah," the funky 1985 hit made famous in the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," and the song's distinctive bass throbbed from all directions.
At the party, as the disco was cranked up past jet-engine decibel levels, I retreated from the ballroom to the bar — quieter — and ordered a drink.
When the road was closed on Saturday, the energy on the mountain cranked up several notches, and we were happy to be up there inside the barriers.
In the ramp up to the IPO, Okta cranked up its sales and marketing expense to about $119 million in 2017 from about $78 million in 2016.
Arthur Baker once told me that many 80s synth pop songs have their mids and highs cranked up because that's what yakked out people liked to hear.
The self-awareness peaks during True American, the inexplicable but infectiously fun drinking game introduced in Season 2's "Fancyman" and cranked up to 1000 for this episode.
Jackson also cranked up Danny Elfman's Beetlejuice theme en route to the party, which involved Rubik's Cube props and a Doc Brown impersonator emerging from a real DeLorean.
The Patriots, who will be home for Thursday night's game against the Indianapolis Colts, cranked up their rushing attack early, posting 118 rushing yards in the first half.
To see if I could get more details, I opened the image in Photoshop and cranked up the exposure, and... well, well, well, what do we have here?
Obviously when it's cranked up to the max it uses a ton more battery, but when it's down low, while reading for instance, it's sipping power by comparison.
Attracted by a track record of lower volatility and low correlation with equities, investors have been stung as their own presence in commodities markets cranked up both effects.
At a news conference, Mr. Mutsvangwa cranked up pressure on Mr. Mugabe, saying the longtime leader would face huge calls for his ouster at a rally on Saturday.
With eight fellow slave crewmen in tow, Smalls, wearing a captain's uniform, cranked up the vessel's engines, and in the moonlit waters, headed toward the promise of freedom.
President Donald Trump cranked up already punishing sanctions, and spent the weekend tweeting support for anti-government protests and warning the regime in Farsi not to crack down.
It posted the largest loss in its history in the second quarter as it cranked up production to clear the 5,000 bar in the last week of June.
Since the 3.53 release of the movie Bullitt, Ford has had a excuse to launch a new Mustang every 5-10 years with the dials cranked up to 11.
Hispanic groups in swing states cranked up their get-out-the-vote efforts for the final stretch of the race on Friday, hoping to push the contest Clinton's way.
By default, detail enhancement is set to medium, but it can be cranked up or lowered if you find it's producing weird artifacts that aren't in the source content.
Even when the speakers are playing (as long as they're not cranked up to 11), the loudest thing the underwater microphone picks up is the splashing of the paddles.
Almost the exact moment I was about to enter the land of nod, the sound-system of a popular and, as I quickly discovered, extremely proximate nightclub cranked up.
As the race tightens, Jones has cranked up his attacks on Moore over the allegations and made those charges central to his argument that Moore is an unsuitable choice.
The head of the wider Paris region, Valerie Pecresse, cranked up the French capital's marketing campaign on Tuesday, saying more action was needed to make Paris visible to businesses.
NC State cranked up its transition attack early in the second half, coming out of halftime to go on a 14-3 burst to build a 19993-37 lead.
In Trump's Washington, the volume seems to be constantly cranked up to 11 with a nonstop cascade of tweetstorms, scandal, legislative missteps, and of course the ongoing Russia investigation.
Spilke, the defense attorney, said prison officials cranked up the heat and had the lights on for the tour, but the medical care of inmates was still being neglected.
That gave him an idea: Dr. Fajgenbaum sat on the vials as he drove two hours back to Philadelphia, the car heater cranked up to ensure they were warm.
Naomi cranked up the heavy metal music and loaded heavy plates on the bar for sets of squats, lowering into a crouch with the weight bar on her shoulders.
In tonnes, Russian oil and gas condensate output rose to 22020 million last year, up from 22019 million in 24.286, as small-sized oil producers cranked up their output.
Higher demand in 2018 was largely linked to a spike in natural gas usage early in the year when homeowners cranked up the heat during the coldest parts of winter.
But recent weeks seem to have cranked up the dial, snapped it off, and thrown it away to melt in a furnace—and Uber feels the heat from all directions.
In this case, the second viewing (alone in bed with a bowl of tiramisu and the electric blanket cranked up to 'gates of hell') was most revealing because guess what?
For now, though, strong commodity prices are continuing to boost the performance of industrial firms such as steelmakers, which have cranked up production to cash in on robust profit margins.
In response, former U.S. Cyber Command senior legal counsel and current National Defense University cyber law professor Gary Brown told Yahoo News, "Iran really cranked up its capability" for retaliation.
Matt Wieters has cranked up the bat of late and put the Baltimore Orioles in position to complete a three-game sweep of the host Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.
The '60s albums rely on other acts' material and remakes of his own hits, slightly updated with '60s soul — not revolutionary anymore, but at least the piano gets cranked up.
"Certainly, it's been my feeling that when you have a female protagonist you've automatically cranked up the intensity of the situation because everything is harder for them," Soderbergh told VICE.
Anisimova looked thoroughly in her element — unhurried and unflustered — even as Kvitova, a two-time Wimbledon champion with power aplenty off both wings, cranked up the pace and the volume.
Around this time last year, leading air conditioning critic Lloyd Alter, who I highlighted above, wrote a mea culpa on TreeHugger, making room for life with the air cranked up.
PJ Washington had 15 points, Willy Hernangomez added 12 points and Devontae' Graham, who was slow to get cranked up for the second game in a row, finished with 11.
PJ Washington had 251 points, Willy Hernangomez added 241 points and Devontae' Graham, who was slow to get cranked up for the second game in a row, finished with 553.
Danielle Bregoli's manager tells us she was already shooting video last weekend to promote her new line of merchandise, and the director cranked up KB's "Everything 1K" to loosen her up.
I haven't had a problem viewing this screen, even in bright rooms, but I do have a vague worry that it's affecting my battery life to have it cranked up higher.
The government faced a public backlash in summer after the existing pricing system, comprising six tariff bands, landed residential users with heavy bills as they as cranked up air conditioning use.
A Wisconsin couple said a hacker tapped into their smart-home devices and cranked up their heat, talked to them through a camera, and played vulgar music, Fox 6 News reported.
Twin Peaks: The Return shares this view of life with The Leftovers, but its view of death comes straight from Six Feet Under, just with the amp cranked up to 13.
Shickman's organization found that in Washington, D.C., when maximum temperatures reached 95 degrees residents were demanding up to 40 percent more power from the grid, due to cranked-up air conditioners.
Videgaray and Pena Nieto have been criticized at home for being too willing to engage with the Republican president, who has repeatedly cranked up tension with the country ahead of key meetings.
In order to "take the air out of" brokers, on June 9th Hamilton's producer, Jeffrey Seller, raised the price of "premium" tickets to $849, and cranked up most seats closer to $200.
They've also cranked up the spending: According to lobbying records, the company has hired three lobbying firms and spent $330,000 so far in 2018, compared to $120,000 on two firms in 85033.
I thought I'd fall asleep in the screening because it was so long, but instead I left feeling like my brain had been cranked up to high alert and then left running.
Growth in China's manufacturing sector picked up more than expected in March as authorities lifted winter pollution restrictions and steel mills cranked up production as construction activity swings back into high gear.
It's basically gin with the juniper berries cranked up to 11, and provides the perfect base for a summer cocktail, which is the Dinner Bell twist on the classic gin and soda.
When they artificially cranked up the POMCs in another group of well-fed mice and exposed them to cannabinoids, the rodents gorged themselves like your sophomore roommate during a stoned Sopranos marathon.
His big night cranked up the pace of his hot streak that started when he rescued a misfiring campaign in South Carolina and swept to massive wins on Super Tuesday last week.
After yielding 90 points to Iowa in losing the Big Ten championship game, the Terrapins cranked up the defense against a Radford team that came in with an 18-game winning streak.
" Over a series of heaving, stomping riffs, it's a cranked-up, slow-grinding attack on addiction and consumerism with a chant-along chorus: "Let's break out these chains/Let's burn it down.
We saw the Mini Cheetah earlier in 2019 when it learned to backflip, but the biomimetics lab has obviously cranked up production and now has at least nine of these little bots.
Nic Shimonek tossed four scores for Texas Tech (4-2, 1-2), which led 133-17 in the third quarter before Grier got cranked up and the Mountaineers' defense developed a spine.
Late yesterday, Reuters reported that regulatory pressure is now being cranked up on the three, after the proposals they have submitted so far have not been considered sufficient to bring them into compliance.
For comparison, the Sonos One, and its predecessor, the Play:1, do not have these issues — they're easy to listen to at low volumes and when the knob is cranked up to 11.
How Lester Holt is getting ready for Monday's debate Both campaigns have preemptively cranked up the heat, suggesting that Holt and the other moderators might be less than fair to their respective candidates.
The Flames were also guilty of a lack of execution in the first two periods, putting 17 of their 35 shots on goal in the final frame when they cranked up their effort.
Since April 1.856, when the dollar, U.S. bond and emerging market moves cranked up a gear, the yen has fallen 210 pct, the euro's down 23.12 pct and sterling is off 23 pct.
The raunch is cranked up when the story takes LaRocca into a porn studio owned by a rival mob boss, which contains the golden dick statues mentioned at the beginning of this piece.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals had cranked up the price of a common dosage of Glumetza, a medicine for lowering blood sugar, to an astonishing $81,270 a year, according to Truven Health Analytics, a data firm.
The Boys is way more of that cranked up to 252 and in no way is it a world that you like feel good [about], or even that feels like it's saying anything.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Platt — one of five showtune-obsessed siblings whose father, the producer Marc Platt, cranked up cast albums in the car — admits that his own ambitions were honed young.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Platt — one of five showtune-obsessed siblings whose father, the producer Marc Platt, cranked up cast albums in the car — admits that his own ambitions were honed young.
Republican and conservative groups have cranked up the pressure on the column authors, along with dozens of other Democrats in swing districts, ahead of the full House vote on impeachment later this week.
While most future wines cannot handle such intensity, today the oven is cranked up to 11 heat because these barrels will be taking in the hard stuff and giving it a distinct character.
An official survey showed the sector expanded at the fastest pace since 2012 in September as factories cranked up output to take advantage of strong demand and high prices, easing worries of a slowdown.
There comes a breaking point for everyone, and I finally reached mine not long after the new year, when the lighter load of the holidays fell away and the news cycle cranked up again.
Plenty of special interests cranked up their lobbying as President Donald Trump's tax cuts, also known as the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017, made their way through the swampy halls of Congress.
He has cranked up the prices he charges the pipe firms—fees paid by them rose by 12% last year—while improving the bundles of shows sold and making more films available on demand.
The subwoofer can be cranked up to wall-shaking, neighbor-infuriating levels, but also dialed back considerably while still picking up the nuances of the low end from every source I threw at it.
Joint-stock banks have cranked up mortgages and credit cards combined to nearly a third of total loans at the end of 2017, a UBS research note showed, up from 17 percent in 2013.
But after a few minutes, he appeared to lose patience and cranked up the virtuosity — dancing, shredding on guitar, sliding from the depth-sounder bottom end of his vocal register into an otherworldly falsetto.
Beyond maximizing coal-burning, Japanese utilities have cranked up old oil-fired power stations to cope with the spike in power demand, which has also sent the country's wholesale electricity prices to record highs.
Mr. Tomoyoshi explained that there is roughly a 10-year lag between production and demand for good whiskey, and during Japan's go-go years in the 1980s, Nikka cranked up production to meet demand.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's manufacturing sector picked up more than expected in March as authorities lifted winter pollution restrictions and steel mills cranked up production as construction activity swings back into high gear.
MARYLAND 84, ILLINOIS 59 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored 20183 points and No. 3 Maryland (24-1, 12-0 Big Ten) cranked up the defense in a rout of visiting Illinois (8-17, 3-9).
The house lights dropped, the hip-hop blared, a rainbow of strobe lights darted around the room, and the crowd's din of pre-fight conversation cranked up to a roar of applause and cheers.
Relentless pressure on Iran through economic sanctions and other means is being cranked up by two long-term enemies of the Islamic Republic — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Trump's national security adviser John Bolton.
Emotions always run high in St. Louis when the Chicago Cubs come to town, but they might be cranked up another notch when John Lackey and Jason Heyward return to face their former team Monday.
While Wendig notes that this appears to have been Marvel's call, there are stark similarities and a concerning takeaway: entertainment companies will cave to bad-faith campaigns if the volume is cranked up high enough.
PARIS (Reuters) - French industrial production rebounded sharply in January from December as manufacturers of capital goods cranked up output at the start of the year, data from the INSEE stats official agency showed on Friday.
It's cranked up to 11 the whole time, it's exhilarating to watch, Adam Sandler gives his very best performance since Punch-Drunk Love and Kevin Garnett is in it, so it's got something for everybody.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Factories in Asia's largest economies cranked up activity in September as a synchronized upswing in growth globally pointed to solid consumption of manufactured goods heading into the lucrative end-of-year shopping season.
The members club we dined at apparently sees more patrons returning each night, the music cranked up high—as it was when I visited—to block out the sounds of mortars whirling over our heads.
In place of a major new policy proposal on asylum, the President cranked up the demagoguery, suggesting US troops could actually open fire on members of a migrant group if they ever reach the border.
Former Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamad cranked up pressure on Najib to quit earlier this month, marking a seismic political shift by joining hands with long-standing foes, including the party of the jailed Anwar Ibrahim.
For these young Americans, the past few days have been their waking life, cranked up to the max, and everything to come—the serious task of studying, graduating, and growing up—will be a dream.
Over the last couple of decades, economists have produced terabytes of new economic data and research charting the effect of the neoliberal cocktail of deregulation, low taxes and cranked-up competition in a global economy.
In your cheapo car, meanwhile, blowing wind, humming tires, high-revving engines, and a hundred random vibrations conspire to make conversation a chore, exhaust the driver, and strain audio systems cranked up to mask the racket.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's manufacturing sector unexpectedly picked up to a four-month high in December as factories cranked up production to meet a surge in new orders, a private business survey showed on Tuesday.
BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) - Growth in China's manufacturing sector picked up more than expected in March as authorities lifted winter pollution restrictions and steel mills cranked up production as construction activity swings back into high gear.
"They generated a sort of hellish atmosphere," said Ms. Méndez, a former kindergarten teacher who was part of an antidictatorship organization at the time, recalling how torturers cranked up the radio to drown out the cries.
Read this: Peter Thiel just cranked up his attack on Google's 'naive' relationship with China in a blistering New York Times op-edBut as the chairman of Palantir, Thiel wouldn't seem to be a disinterested observer.
The cluing, which might be mostly the puzzle editors's work, is not only cranked up to offer a good tug-of-war between puzzle and solver, but hits a very satisfying variety of topics as well.
The decline steepened in recent weeks as rising crude price - India imports two-thirds of its oil needs - and a sell-off by investors in emerging markets cranked up the pressure on the country's external balances.
These anxieties, cranked up to an extreme in declarations that racial progress would result in so-called "white genocide," create an even more dire perception of nonwhites and the way demographic change is affecting the country.
But it cranked up controls so that nitrogen dioxide pollution, which has been linked to asthma, bronchitis, heart attacks and possibly lung cancer, was only a small fraction of what it would be during normal driving.
The Studio 3 Wireless headphones constantly sample your surroundings and algorithmically adjust the strength of noise cancellation to better match that; it won't be nearly as cranked up in a quiet coffee shop than on an airplane.
Long before the first wave of arrivals makes its way down Main Street U.S.A. each morning, the action inside the sparkling new pastry kitchen at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom is already cranked up to a twelve.
Beijing has cranked up state spending on infrastructure to support economic growth as private sector investment falters, and efforts to lure investors into private-public partnerships to build projects such as toll roads have had few successes.
For example, if the United States simply cranked up the pace and intensity of airstrikes with an eye to blunting Mr. Assad's resistance, Russia, Iran and Hezbollah would be even more likely to come to his rescue.
The "anti" in his antiheroic persona has been cranked up too high for story lines involving him to work; you know he'll undermine his family to get what he wants every time, which makes him pretty uninteresting.
It was muscular enough, but a late-night club set by The Comet Is Coming — Hutchings, a drummer, and a keyboardist who cranked up distorted rave bass lines — was so forceful it set off a mosh pit.
He led the effort at a difficult time, when the Taliban had cranked up the pressure on the nascent Afghan forces taking the lead in the fight and when the political leadership in Kabul remained in disarray.
Still, Howard is such a wild-eyed, agitated figure that there's virtually no variation in that tone -- he's cranked up to an 11 at all times -- which makes him, and the movie, more than a little exhausting.
Lying in a supersaturated solution of magnesium sulfate — better known as Epsom salts — cranked up to body temperature, I pulled the top down over me and pushed the button to extinguish the violet light illuminating the pod.
The media buzz will be cranked up, there will be groundless allegations without any proof, and then it will all be declared secret, and neither journalists nor society nor politicians and officials will know what really happened.
Recent bombings have cranked up pressure on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who is struggling to solve a political crisis sparked by his proposed cabinet reshuffle or risk losing control of parts of Baghdad to Islamic State militants.
Thermal coal prices CZCcv1 soared in the second quarter, extending the run-up to record highs, as people cranked up air conditioners due to a prolonged heatwave, hydropower cuts in southern China and a crackdown on mine safety.
Beijing has already cranked up government spending this year to support economic growth, but the view that policymakers see limited dividend from cutting rates or the RRR could knock any lingering market expectations for a near-term easing.
Prior to the November meeting, senior officials in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration had cranked up pressure, publicly and privately, on policy matters, raising fears among former central bankers that the RBI was at risk of losing independence.
The "Your Love Amazes Me" singer, 59, took to social media Tuesday to disclose the health bump in the road he hit just as his 22nd annual Christmas Songs and Stories Tour was getting "cranked up" last November.
Ninja, one half of the influential rave-rap act Die Antwoord, is none too pleased that from across the restaurant at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, Quentin Tarantino has cranked up the stereo, blasting Sarah Vaughan's voice.
Some of the cooking has a homey simplicity, like the arroz caldo, chicken in a ginger-laced rice porridge that can be cranked up with a dab of red chile paste or left to its own, soothing charms.
China's manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace since 2012 in September as factories cranked up output to take advantage of strong demand and high prices, easing worries of a slowdown before a key political meeting next month.
Looking at turbulence over the Atlantic Ocean, the busiest oceanic corridor for air traffic, they cranked up the CO2 levels and analyzed effects on the jetstream (which impacts much more than just planes, and drives weather patterns too).
Avid concert and music festival-goers can agree that part of the appeal of attending these events is hearing the songs cranked up high, often so loudly that it feels like the bass is thumping in your bones.
Building maintenance staff cranked up the PA system to blast Frank Sinatra's "I've got you under my skin," which may have only helped to drown out the standard boos and jeers that regularly accompany a de Blasio entrance.
Since a central piece of the president's defense has been to complain about the dearth of witnesses who spoke directly with the president about Ukraine, the revelations cranked up the heat on Senators to hear from Mr. Bolton.
As residents in the Los Angeles area cranked up their air conditioners, SoCalGas said it delivered about 3.3 billion cubic feet of gas and received 3.2 bcf from pipelines, using 0.1 bcf from storage other than Aliso Canyon.
After that, though—Thumper demands to be cranked up, its volume pushed as high as polite society will allow on a commute, 'til the Switch's own left and right rumbles are drowned out by the crashing and the crunching.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders cranked up his fight with party leaders on Sunday, backing a challenger to the Democratic National Committee's chairwoman and accusing the party's establishment of trying to anoint Hillary Clinton as the nominee for president.
But globalisation has cranked up competition for the best jobs, and academic standards in different countries have become easier to compare thanks to the OECD's PISA scores, which measure the reading, maths and science performance of 15-year-olds.
Pressure has also been cranked up by the Paris-based industry regulator, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), which only last month ordered agencies to ensure their Brexit plans were in place by the end of the year.
The screens on both of them are as impressive as Apple is saying — though of course in this hectic, semi-controlled environment everything Apple has to show you is going to look great with the screen brightness cranked up.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's factories likely cranked up activity for the 303th straight month in September as the country's year-long building boom and higher prices generate hearty profits, though the pace of growth may have eased slightly from August.
Wimbledon quarter-finalist Muchova held serve for an early 3-2 lead in her first career meeting with Williams but the six-times champion cranked up the pace and won the next seven games to take over the match.
He fabricated a fire cage to hold burning wood on one side of the cart's top and hung a grill beside it, on cables that allow it to be cranked up and down over embers raked from the fire.
Italian debt was a focus for investors for a second day as the premium demanded to hold it over the bloc's benchmark Germany dropped to a two-month low as talks on forming a coalition cranked up in Rome.
The Tar Heels, who've won two straight after a seven-game losing skid, had the offense cranked up so much that they scored 24 points in the first six minutes of the second half for a 61-48 lead.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders cranked up his fight with party leaders on Sunday, backing a challenger to the Democratic National Committee's chairwoman and accusing the party's establishment of trying to anoint Hillary Clinton as the nominee for president.
When Tyler first cranked up his surround-sound speakers, I started having visuals…of my experience at Miami's Ultra festival in 2010, crammed between thousands of sweaty, underage kids dripping in Ecstasy, huffing Vicks VapoRub out of a surgical mask.
In the first month in which the Trump campaign's fundraising machine officially cranked up, Trump raised nearly $20 million from individual donors other than himself, as well as $2 million from donors to his joint fundraising committee with the Republican Party.
That was on display Thursday when Trump cranked up the political theater during an extraordinary news conference that transferred the seething air of grievance from his campaign rallies to the ornate splendor of the East Room of the White House.
Well, all of those things change as soon as the leaves start to do the same; office heaters are cranked up, the chilly air whips at your skin, and perhaps worst of all, your nose and throat feel bone-dry.
The Kremlin recently cranked up its propaganda machine to malign the German chancellor, Angela Merkel — viewed here as the central figure in the confrontation against Moscow — portraying her as barren and her country as suffering violent indigestion from too many immigrants.
As consumers cranked up heaters to escape the bitter cold, gas demand in the Lower 48 U.S. states jumped to a preliminary record high of 145.1 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) on Wednesday, according to financial data provider Refinitiv.
Revenue rose to 5.7 trillion roubles last year from 5.5 trillion roubles in 2014, the company said, while oil output increased by 3.6 percent to 100.7 million tonnes as it cranked up production at its West Qurna-2 field in Iraq.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's manufacturing activity grew at the fastest pace since 2012 in September as factories cranked up output to take advantage of strong demand and high prices, easing worries of a slowdown before a key political meeting next month.
The drop in investment so far this year follows a steep fall last year as the Chinese government cracked down on bubbly outbound investment and Washington cranked up its scrutiny of Chinese acquisitions while adopting a more confrontational stance toward China.
After performing in bands for a decade, listening to music on headphones with the volume cranked up all the way, and dancing next to the loudspeakers at concerts more times than I can remember, I've realized that my ears aren't indestructible.
The bank, with a market capitalization of $63 billion, has cranked up its ability to generate extra revenue with its existing resources, with revenue in the third quarter rising 15 percent from a year earlier while expenses rose just 4 percent.
After trailing early on, the quartet of Laura Trott, Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker and Joanna Rowsell-Shand cranked up the pace to devastating effect, winning in 4:10.236 — nearly two seconds quicker than the world record they set in the heats.
But as the White House absorbed her defeat and cranked up the machinery to transfer power to Mr. Trump, there was an undercurrent of anger among his allies that she had squandered the opportunity left to her by a popular president.
But given the political heat being cranked up by Trump, GOP aides on Capitol Hill and in the pro-Trump media, it would not surprise anyone if special counsel Robert Mueller or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is next to go.
Hoping to avoid becoming the first Brazilian squad since 1 to fail to win its World Cup opener, the South Americans steadily cranked up the pressure and peppered the Swiss goal with shots, finishing with 226 shots to Switzerland's 0.
With a charge that lasts three hours — even when the heat's cranked up to maximum — the new Ralph Lauren Polo 11 will take you through the 10-block walk to brunch, a couple of rounds of shopping and the walk home.
That was almost a year after Volkswagen admitted to equipping millions of diesel vehicles sold in the United States and Europe with illegal "defeat devices" that cranked up pollution controls when software detected that testing was being done in a lab.
And despite the fervid hopes and predictions of supporters, returning the revenue as tax cuts or dividends does not seem to appreciably increase taxes' popularity, certainly not to the point where they can be cranked up to the needed levels.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Oil output in Russia, one of the world's largest producers, hit a post-Soviet high last month and in 2015 as small- and medium-sized energy companies cranked up the pumps despite falling crude prices, Energy Ministry data showed on Saturday.
When Stephen A. Smith cranked up the wind machine to express his deep consternation at this outrageousness, it was the JaMarcus Russell part and not the Black Quarterback Is Dumb And Will Spend His Money Poorly part that drew the spittling Absolutely Unacceptables.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Industries across the euro zone cranked up output in November and Germany ended the year with its strongest growth in five years, data showed on Thursday, pointing to an economic spurt that may be arriving earlier than some ECB policymakers expect.
And she has stubbornly hung on to her iPhone 5S even though it's obvious that a larger-screened phone would be better-suited to her needs; she's cranked up the iOS font size so much that the thing looks insane to use.
Japan's biggest automaker has been enjoying solid growth in the United States, its largest market which posted record annual sales last year as an improving economy and lower gasoline prices have cranked up demand for higher-margin SUVs and pick-up trucks.
Earlier this month, the UK prime minister cranked up the political pressure by publicly accused the Russian government of seeking to "weaponize information" by planting fake stories and photoshopped images to try to meddle in elections and sow discord in the West.
Paradoxically, the keyboards, power riffage, horns, drum machines, and subtle electronic touches, which should beef up the sound, accentuate the fragility; they create an omnipresent backdrop of noise and static, intermittently cranked up and down to simulate the noise roaring in Mitski's head.
They set land-speed records—in 19567, an electric car briefly attained an astonishing hundred and two miles per hour—and, unlike internal-combustion vehicles, didn't sputter out in traffic and need to be cranked up in the middle of the road.
Where to watch it: streaming on Netflix As I said when I first wrote about the film, watching 13th, from Selma director Ava DuVernay, is like standing in the way of a fire hose that's being slowly cranked up to full blast.
Even as the military machinery cranked up to launch an attack on Iran on his orders in response to the shooting down of an unmanned American spy drone, Mr. Trump called it off, opting for restraint over retaliation, at least for now.
While production cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), mainly from Saudi Arabia, have pushed up prices of medium and heavy sour grades, light crude supplies remained abundant as Nigeria, Libya and the United States have cranked up output.
Some people always want the maximum amount — especially on a plane or during a noisy commute — but others can feel a slight discomfort from the noise cancellation technology (or in some cases even get a little dizzy) when it's fully cranked up.
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - The Chinese city of Hangzhou felt like a ghost town on Saturday ahead of the arrival of leaders from the world's 20 biggest economies, after the government encouraged residents to clear out and cranked up security for the summit.
It's super wide, it has a big touch screen in the middle, a speaker (which you HAVE to leave cranked up for Star Fox Zero if you don't want to miss out on crucial mission info), and motion sensing much like the Wii remote.
According to the Los Angeles Times, LA's Department of Public Works and North American Weather Consultants cranked up to 10 cloud-seeding machines into action Sunday night as the storm rolled through, which ended up dumping plenty of rain and snow in the region.
Android Pie remembers your volume preference for each Bluetooth device Speaking of Bluetooth, we've all had that ear-piercing moment when your wireless headphones or your car's audio system just blast sound cranked up to 11 when you first connect them to your phone.
Democrats see that the scandal and investigative machinery that was used against them in the Clinton administration can now be cranked up to hobble this president, just as he heads into the months when he needs to be putting legislative points on the board.
PARIS (Reuters) - A leading French banker and a top Paris politician cranked up the French capital's campaign on Tuesday to attract London bankers shocked by the UK vote to leave the European Union, calling for tax incentives as competition with other financial centers heats up.
Almost everyone in the Capitol acknowledges that the prospects for passing ambitious legislation like a new North American trade deal, background checks on gun sales and prescription drug price reform have taken a major hit over the past month as the impeachment push cranked up.
After all of the show's regulars cover themselves in flop sweat just to cater to him, he opts to ignore them entirely because he's so used to being catered to that it just seems annoying for that behavior to be cranked up to 11.
Wearing a ceremonial-looking black dress and singing with a voice that could reach all the way up to an unbridled cry, she led a band that merged cranked-up blues-rock guitars and modal patterns with rhythms informed by voodoo drumming, a mesmerizing synergy.
The Tina Fey/Robert Carlock brand of comedy is predicated on creating larger-than-life caricatures and throwing them all into a universe that's a lot like ours — same pop culture references, same matters of concern — but with the volume knob cranked up to 11.
Last month, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University cranked up this discussion by analyzing 18,000 Android apps in Google's Play store, using a natural-language-driven approach that allowed the researchers to dive through all 18,000 apps at a rate of around one every six seconds.
The administration cranked up economic pressure that is already devastating Iran's economy Monday with the new sanctions also targeting Iran's top military brass and its top diplomat in a manner that casts new doubt over the sincerity of its offer of talks with the Islamic Republic.
Packed in a crappy car with a bunch of gangly older boys on the way to Warped, I felt inadequate and shy, but when we cranked down all the windows and cranked up the music, I eased up, screaming along to the lyrics like everybody else.
What you do need — and these are absolute non-negotiables — is a keen eye for trends, an ability to connect with readers and shoppers, a solid sense of what works and what's just a fad or filler, and a highly sensitive bullshit radar, cranked up to 11.
From the opening shot onward, the footage seemed like it could have been pulled from some fantastic and futuristic camcorder (or a television with motion smoothing cranked up), the change threatening to pull me out of the story even while the added detail was luring me in.
Thiel has repeatedly launched this criticism at Google in recent years, beginning duringRead more: Peter Thiel just cranked up his attack on Google's 'naive' relationship with China in a blistering New York Times op-edThis isn't the first time Thiel, 51, has expressed issues with Silicon Valley.
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 IS in Iraq's north and west with the help of a US-led coalition.
Horowitz had explained Santos and Crisford's simulated naked singularity: When the researchers cranked up the strength of the electric field on the boundary of their tin-can universe, they assumed that the interior was classical—perfectly smooth, with no particles quantum mechanically fluctuating in and out of existence.
"I remember vividly how he methodically drew the shades and turned down the lights; how he cranked up the air-conditioning to what felt like freezing levels, where exactly he placed me on one of the two hotel room beds," writes Dushku, before explaining how Kramer molested her.
" But a few generous adjustments to the physics later, and something entirely different was born: "I cranked up the punching force too high and applied a really simple wobbly walking mechanic to the enemies, which resulted in the first gif [of the game] that exploded all over the internet.
But that night in July 2018, as the man veered off course toward a deserted parking lot, as he cranked up the radio and ignored her questions, as her real driver called her wondering where she was, Ms. Suarez said she realized with horror: This was not an Uber.
A series of bombings that killed more than 150 people in one week in Baghdad, the highest death toll so far this year, cranked up the pressure on Abadi to do something about the city seen by many Shiite politicians as an irredeemable bulwark of Sunni Muslim militancy.
The producers Tim Miller (best-known for directing "Deadpool") and David Fincher (the director of "Fight Club") are shepherding a show that, like the groundbreaking "adult fantasy" comics magazine "Heavy Metal," will present tried-and-true horror and science-fiction concepts, with cranked-up violence, sex and surrealism.
President Trump cranked up the pressure for GOP Senators this morning, tweeting that they must come through and get their health bill passed, "as promised": What's next: The Senate hopes to vote on the bill next week, but first they have to go through a procedural motion to start the debate.
Everyone had stopped by the barn of the trainer Doug O'Neill and told him that his colt Nyquist did not have the stamina to last a mile and a quarter — that he had cranked up his baby too much in capturing a $1 million bonus last month in the Florida Derby.
He has 10 more episodes to get the conspiracy-thriller engine cranked up again, and you can see him setting up a situation in which Elliot, E Corp, the fsociety hackers and the F.B.I., among others, will fight to assert authority amid the (mild) societal chaos brought about by the hack.
When, multiple acts of violence later, someone gets back in the van and starts the engine, the song gets cranked up again, becoming the perfectly incongruous accompaniment to a sloppy, brutal skirmish that concludes with the crushing of someone's skull just as the song reaches its peak — fill up your senses on that.
We found one Republican not ducking his constituents in the Trump era We found one Republican not ducking his constituents in the Trump era In Trump's Washington, the volume seems to be constantly cranked up to 11 with a nonstop cascade of tweetstorms, scandal, legislative missteps, and of course the ongoing Russia investigation.
Trump has cranked up pressure on Tokyo with tariffs on steel and threats of levies on car imports, although during a visit to Tokyo in November he welcomed Japan's procurement of Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth fighters and urged Japan to buy more U.S. weapons and "billions and billions of dollars of additional products of all kinds".
The UK's Home Secretary has yet again cranked up the pressure on messaging giants over use of end-to-end encryption to secure communications sent via popular services like WhatsApp — implying she would prefer tech companies voluntarily re-engineer their security systems so that decrypted data can be handed over to terror-fighting intelligence agencies on demand.
So for the new study, which was published last month in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, scientists at the Environmental Extremes Laboratory at the University of Brighton in England and other institutions invited nine recreational runners who were not heat acclimated to their lab and cranked up the furnace to about 90 degrees (303 degrees Celsius).
As Zola and Stefani journey from Detroit to Tampa (a car ride that includes a Vine-style montage of Keough twerking and Braun rapping Migos' "Hannah Montana") and become entangled in the seedy underbelly of Central Florida nightlife, Keough's Stefani speaks like Bad Bhabie cranked up to an 11, styles her baby hairs, and sports long acrylic nails.
In the moment, the brouhaha directly undermined attempts by Sanders to project the kind of smoothly oiled efficiency that Trump claims characterizes his operation, as she pushed for the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and cranked up White House warnings about the monster hurricane lining up the Carolinas for a direct hit late this week.
This is the time of year to indulge; to sit around with the heat cranked up to 78 degrees and make the best grilled cheese sandwich of your life with Cabot Clothbound cheddar and pimento cheese spread on sliced white Pullman bread, fried in mayo, all gooey and golden brown, and figure out what the fuck is going on in the Upside Down.
It doesn't control like another game I can think of—you have to switch between the land of the living and the ghost world in order to manipulate objects around your glowing soul—and it looks stunning, the fluid and personality-rich animations of each character reminiscent of the original Flashback, only with the production values cranked up to Hollywood levels.
To keep the economy growing within the target range, officials have allowed more credit to flow to some high-emitting industries such as steel and cement, and cranked up coal-fired plants to meet the resulting increase in power demand (and it is building them apace abroad as part of its Belt and Road Initiative, a global infrastructure-building scheme—see article).
Occasionally, songs from Ace of Base, Culture Club, and White Lies pop up — but the most prominent aural input is just cranked-up sound design that amplifies the feeling of dirty horror, whether via the squeak of the hinges in a prosthetic limb, the fwing of a machete brought down on prey, or the sound of clothing tearing as a body is dragged across the dirt.
The rapper grabbed dinner at Rao's in Harlem Wednesday night with bail bondsman Ira Judelson and DJ Shortkutz, and after all the other diners had left ... the busboys went to the jukebox and blasted Joe's "All the Way Up." We're told he loved it and launched into an impromptu jam sesh with the entire waitstaff, so naturally they cranked up "Lean Back" after that.
I remember vividly how he methodically drew the shades and turned down the lights; how he cranked up the air-conditioning to what felt like freezing levels, where exactly he placed me on one of the two hotel room beds, what movie he put on the television (Coneheads); how he disappeared in the bathroom and emerged, naked, bearing nothing but a small hand towel held flimsy at his mid-section.
You've probably seen Thumper mentioned alongside PSVR, and while Thumper is part of Sony's virtual reality launch lineup, it's both totally playable on a PlayStation 4 without strapping on a headset and also available on PC. (The developers have said news is coming "soon" regarding support for PC VR devices.) The ideal conditions for playing Thumper are in the dark, headphones cranked up, and with a massive screen—VR just enhances that.
You've probably seen Thumper mentioned alongside PSVR, and while Thumper is part of Sony's virtual reality launch lineup, it's both totally playable on a PlayStation 4 without strapping on a headset and also available on PC. (The developers have said news is coming "soon" regarding support for PC VR devices.) The ideal conditions for playing Thumper are in the dark, headphones cranked up, and with a massive screen—VR just enhances that.

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