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Examples
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Cranking a car was hard work and could be dangerous.
Kate Kelly: The Nissan Leaf: A Nod to the First Electric Cars of 100 Years Ago Kate Kelly 2010
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Cranking up the car radio and singing along with your favorite tunes can easily make you think you've achieved rock-star status.
Singing Do-Re-Mi Into Your PC Elizabeth Garone 2011
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Cranking out more cores, engines and boosters for a higher flight rate can actually reduce unit costs.
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Cranking out that novel (or other creative work) was a solitary act: It was just you and the words.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Make friends! It’s good for business. 2009
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Cranking up the heat several degrees turned the Nest screen red; turning down the heat made the screen blue.
A Gadget for the Home Learns by Degrees Katherine Boehret 2011
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Cranking a car was hard work and could be dangerous.
Kate Kelly: The Nissan Leaf: A Nod to the First Electric Cars of 100 Years Ago Kate Kelly 2010
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Cranking my window open to let the cold chase out the heat: Hypocritehypcocritehypocrite!
SCANDAL KATE BRIAN 2010
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Cranking my window open to let the cold chase out the heat: Hypocritehypcocritehypocrite!
SCANDAL KATE BRIAN 2010
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Cranking the tire on a metal frame can lift water from up to 40 feet.
Andrew Romanoff: Ethiopian Journal Andrew Romanoff 2010
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Cranking down price controls already well below private rates and bearing little relation to medical costs is politically easier than reducing benefits, increasing co-pays or kicking people out of the program.
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