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Though the US terrestrial networks still employ big writers' rooms, to churn out annual runs of 22 episodes, award-winning cable shows now often rely on the creative vision of a single writer (such as Vince Gilligan for Breaking Bad, and Matt Weiner for Mad Men).
Stir the chilled custard and purée together, pour it into the bowl of an ice-cream machine and leave to churn.
Brooklyn-based Modern Meadow is developing a lab-grown source of meat and Muufri, in San Francisco, produces milk with nary an udder in sight, employing a genetically modified yeast to churn out the necessary milk proteins.
The industry's changed since he left, but if he's happy to churn out endless "43 Incredible Cat GIFs That'll Make You Fart With Glee" listicles for pennies, he's more than welcome back.
I can virtually see her stomach churn as I say it.
Their replacements have been a mismanaged churn, with 18 debutants since the last World Cup, nine of whom never made it to 10 caps.
Goldman Sachs is forecasting an improved "churn rate" – a measure of customers leaving – of 10.5%, from 10.9% a year ago.
Everything is fine on CBS; the most popular channel continues to churn out the hits.
It was we who were stretching public services, taking up housing and causing churn in schools.
There is always churn in international cricket but to lose seven players from that team while going through three coaches in three years is more than reasonable wear and tear.
During R2 there was a 40% churn on requirements.
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