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1710, Paris - 1795) was a French sculptor who | tempered a neoclassical style with Rococo charm and so |
tled: Standard Specification for Quenched and | Tempered Alloy Steel Bolts, Studs, and Other Externall |
of high strength steel, which is quenched and | tempered alloy steel, with a yield strength of 100,000 |
They may be | tempered and hardened. |
She is stubborn, short | tempered and a strict vegetarian. |
owever unlike Matsushita he is far more quick | tempered and less willing to take the beatings lying d |
This pottery is shell | tempered and ranges from the smoothed surface and coar |
, the virulent anti-Catholicism had been much | tempered, and in the middle of the 20th century, Cliff |
pointed out the fact that the scientifically | tempered and technology oriented modern youth could on |
onmental sounds, though these sentiments were | tempered as the engine began to age. |
Can be short | tempered at times. |
s to turn him to diamond-hard adamant, like a | tempered blade. |
had a wide, relatively short sturdy and well | tempered blades, very practical and comparatively unad |
He was reportedly easy going and even | tempered, but a dangerous man. |
Tempered by Fire (1986) | |
However, this is | tempered by the amount of poor quality information tha |
This can be | tempered by “turning off the application's need to pin |
ox, provided him with battlements and towers, | tempered by modern plumbing and other conveniences. |
Progressively, his works are | tempered by Christian mysticism and an increasingly st |
s objector's statement of defiant opposition, | tempered by the realities of the present day. |
h biflation on the other hand, the economy is | tempered by increasing unemployment and decreasing pur |
owing season after two last sixteen runs were | tempered by six first round defeats. |
However, this was | tempered by the devout religious views she had inherit |
of political economy and historical sociology | tempered by a passionate commitment to the struggles w |
as Jarman's own subjective musings, which are | tempered by the reality of his own mortality-when HIV- |
ainted in a range of intensely saturated reds | tempered by bright yellow and orange, has a mirror-shi |
woman with a brilliant mind and imagination, | tempered by much common sense. |
The critical comments were | tempered by references to the fact that the event was |
om another planet, an explanation he slightly | tempered by suggesting it might have been 'some extrao |
limate in this appellation is desert-like but | tempered by cool breezes from the Pacific Ocean, with |
, and balmy air-winds from the north and east | tempered by the coolness of the lake, and from the sou |
n of the Church's teaching that human reason, | tempered by faith, is a gift of God, a path to religio |
But this was | tempered by: "[the right to not self-incriminate] does |
Dick Hyman - "Prelude 2 Well | Tempered Clavier" - 3:15 |
of Johann Sebastian Bach, especially the Well | Tempered Clavier, the Goldberg Variations, and The Art |
Ill | tempered, domineering and pugnacious, young Muhkam Sin |
and never try to grow lush foliage in a well | tempered English garden." |
"Systematic sequences of even | tempered Gaussian primitives for molecules in solution |
ins double glazed windows with surface coated | tempered glass which will increase thermal efficiency. |
In 1974 a | tempered glass plant was founded in Village Guillermo. |
It is made of Vitrelle, a laminated | tempered glass product with three layers of two types |
Classification Centre, introducing laminated | tempered glass in galvanized high tensile steel frames |
sometimes there are also evaporators made of | tempered glass or precious metals (usually of platinum |
cations include clear and tinted float glass, | tempered glass, and laminated glass as well as a varie |
ass; heat-treated glass; surface compression; | tempered glass. |
perate for the money, but also fearful of hot | tempered Hasan's reaction. |
Sharp-tongued and short | tempered, he is a lone wolf who avoids others. |
it), to a more relaxed member of the cast who | tempered her authority with humanity. |
rategically installed solar panels to provide | tempered hot water. |
king through vehicle windows, which are often | tempered, in the event of a crash which prevents exit |
1988's Tak Zakalyalaz' Stal' ("The Steel Was | Tempered in Such a Way", named after a book by N.Ostro |
s of leaders hardened on the picket lines and | tempered in the trenches; no longer without the possib |
Werthers (1774) is an example of the author's | tempered introspection regarding his love and torment. |
magazine's survival, Eastman compromised and | tempered its views accordingly. |
realized he was still the same abusive, short | tempered man that Niki had tried to forget and did not |
he used microtonality to create unusual equal | tempered musical scales. |
t in a moment of temper, a "fat, pompous, bad | tempered old tyrant". |
nsive transfer flops such as Liam Coyle being | tempered only slightly by an Irish Cup Final win over |
A quenched and | tempered part does not have the same dimensional accur |
of Ji was uncommon, stubborn and self-willed, | tempered, proud and independent. |
Belushi plays bad | tempered San Diego police detective Michael Dooley, wh |
s theory that the twelve tones of the equally | tempered scale all relate to a single one of them (cal |
rgia is primarily a humid subtropical climate | tempered somewhat by occasional polar air masses in th |
the region has a continental climate that is | tempered somewhat by the Elbe. |
rounded handle shaped like a mushroom, and a | tempered steel shaft, coming from the handle at an ang |
Quenched and | tempered steels may also be welded by the process, pro |
ave a softer and tougher core like quench and | tempered steels. |
, high tensile steel strappings, hardened and | tempered strips and precision tubes. |
In him the man and the Christian | tempered the warrior, and England might proudly presen |
ix these issues and some reviewers have since | tempered their reviews. |
However, he | tempered these remarks by claiming that he does not ad |
Hlond | tempered these remarks with admonitions to not harm Je |
Hampshires are good | tempered; they do not grow as fast as many cross-breds |
n all have had their relationships tested and | tempered, they and the reader come to new appreciation |
ause microalloyed steels are not quenched and | tempered they are not susceptible to quench cracking, |
The glass is | tempered to make sure that it cannot be cracked easily |
ing steels (as used in cars) are hardened and | tempered to about 45 Rockwell C. |
ottery was constructed using the coil method, | tempered using crushed igneous rock (e.g., granite) or |
Government with a 26-24 majority in 1914 was | tempered when, a year later, Labor member Joseph Gardi |
A | TEMPERED WIND (Autobiography, Vol.2, 1938-1943) Northw |
Tempered with a pride in quality | |
the beans are completely cooked, pour hot oil | tempered with curry leaves into it. |
with space, light and well-planned interiors, | tempered with traditional features such as hung tiles |
and was in bad condition because animals had | tempered with it. |
ized by stories of loneliness and alienation, | tempered with episodes of brightness and perennial hop |
tic mix of new talent bursting onto the scene | tempered with the seasoned choreographers of the day". |
zed Judaism through a prism of Neo-Kantianism | tempered with religious existentialism, made him a fam |
re judged failures, the circular hull design, | tempered with a conventional bow and stern, was repeat |
Tempered with a fair amount of aggression and well-rou | |
unless such a code and motive was necessarily | tempered with shared moral knowledge: derived either f |
tle's Clarion; extremely chaotic moments were | tempered with sonorous riffs that lent the band both a |
firmity, and the innocency of whose heart was | tempered with a baneful and incurable affection of the |
and abortion rights- the latter of which she | tempered with opposition to late-term abortions and su |
The lyrics are about ambition and success, | tempered with a trace of sarcasm ("Why worry when you' |
two fought one day, and Olapa, being a short | tempered woman, inflicted Enkai with a wound. |
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