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Large plates are heated in roller-type or walking-beam furnaces, quenched in special chambers, and then tempered in a separate low-temperature furnace.
Oil prices fell on expectations that demand would be tempered in a slowdown.
This growth is due to an increase in the number of buyers (7%), transactions per buy (9%) and tempered by a decline in spending per transaction (4%).
Both men's beliefs are challenged and tempered by events historical and personal in a succession of quick scenes, punctuated by snatches of period songs.
Simultaneously, cytotoxicity was tempered in increase at an MOI 10 [Table 3, right columns].
It's more judicious in practice, more tempered in tone, and backed by an excellent legal team.
It's true that this campaign is different from past movements; it's more judicious in practice, more tempered in tone and backed by an excellent legal team.
Their Catholic rivals are united and ruthlessly led by a party tempered in the conflict.
For Racine, pity and fear each must be tempered in itself.
Statements about strong correlations need be tempered in language and interpretation.
Modern English identity (and, in more complex ways, a later British identity) was tempered in the crucible of embattled Protestantism.
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