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Hopkinson is the only one to bake his chocolate pots, in a low oven, its gentle heat tempered by a protective bain marie.
In heat tempered only by the sahara-like gusts that eddied through the baking crowd, he lit up every exchange with a brand of tennis rarely seen in the modern game, dismissive of risk and high on entertainment.
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The croque, while essentially a simple beast, often comes accessorised with dijon mustard, the acidic heat tempering its outrageous cheesiness.
This second heating tempers the steel to take away the brittleness created by the hardening process.
For flat glass, heat tempering is most often used.
It's the longest heat wave in Europe since 1976, and although expectations for Friday's heat were tempered somewhat by widespread summertime storms in Britain, places in mainland Europe still baked.
The temperature varies little from an annual average of 81 °F (27 °C), and the heat is tempered by northeasterly trade winds.
Another hit is calamari, whose pleasant heat is tempered by a dipping sauce made fruity with pineapple juice and applesauce.
Temperatures in the southern islands vary little from an annual average in the low 80s F (about 27 °C), and the heat is tempered by the easterly trade winds.
Although they are located in the tropics, the heat is tempered by gentle trade winds that blow from the northeast most of the year.
Extreme summer heat is tempered from time to time by the arrival of a cold front from the Tasman Sea, heralded by a stiff wind from the south known locally as the "Southerly Buster".
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