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And I wanted to ratchet that up 10 times for Green Room.
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This summit is about persuading other countries to ratchet up their ambition.
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The ratchet of the wheel clacked, and the hurried ticking was loud.
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Instead, she's managed to ratchet up the already lofty expectations even further.
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You could deliberately ratchet up your privacy settings, but most students didn't.
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They began their sloshing ratch back to east.
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If you're trying to ratch off a lee shore it's no time to be pulling down your canvas.
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You had no business ratching out of that harbor in the dark.
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Making Ratched a human being was no small feat.
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About Ratch Group PCL Ratch Group Public Company Limited is a Thailand-based holding company engaged in the investment in other companies.
Usage of rachet in English
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The unignorable question now is whether it has suffered an irreversible rachet of decline?
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Most relationships fail not because of who we are (control freaks, lovers of rachet lovers, etc.
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There is the creaking of a chain, and the loud tinkle as the check of the capstan falls into the rachet.
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Because of that hideous smile, Matthew felt the danger in the room rachet up, like a bowstring tightening to loose an evil arrow.
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Siptu, the union representing the drivers, said the action by the company appeared to show it was attempting to "rachet up" the dispute.
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His lifeless sausages were not gripped, or wrung, or squeezed, or racheted.
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Josh shrank backward, and the corpse racheted out, "Protect... the... child."
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The girl's head racheted, surveying the destruction.
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But on Ukraine he started to tiptoe towards the US as Britain racheted up its response to Russia.
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Laurie Rainey looked around, her head slowly racheting as if her neck and spine were connected by gear wheels.
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US Attorney General Jeff Sessions has no plans to go anywhere, despite Donald Trump racheting up his criticism of the former Senator.
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And then Daufin's head racheted toward Jessie: a slow, halting motion, as if she was still unsure of how the bones fit together.
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Australian director Natalie Erika James rachets up the tension in an extraordinarily accomplished feature film debut, from a screenplay by James and Christian White.