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Air manually pressurised at one end drives hot water through coffee grounds at the other.
"We get pressurised at school to think of our career path.
The plastic polymers were pressurised at varying initial temperatures (5 90 °C) up to 750 MPa.
Submarines are a more convenient way for people to see the ocean depths than scuba diving, Lahey said, because they are pressurised at about one atmosphere.
The 787 promises a dramatic improvement in passenger comfort, with more space, bigger windows and air pressurised at only 6,000 feet rather than the more usual 8,000 feet.
I can't say I know what Mrs Kelly is feeling, but I know how I felt in the immediate aftermath - stunned, certainly, and angry, because my husband had been so pressurised at work.
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It's been pretty tough and demanding, pressurising at times when you're trying to get your team through situations".
At the time he had admitted to feeling drained and being in need of a break to recharge his batteries after a hectic and pressurised few months at Palace, though he has since decided he is ready to return to management.
The compartment was pressurised - so survivable at altitude - and was temperature-controlled.
The reactor was initially pressurised with nitrogen at 55 bar.
There are staff employed by the NHS to pressurise crews at hospital to turn calls around quicker, whether they are in a position to do so or not – yet again chasing a government target.
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