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The part is then tempered and put into service.
The part is then tempered to raise the toughness of the surface layer.
Chocolate is melted and then tempered so it will recrystallize to the proper consistencies for coatings and fillings.
The blades are then tempered by reheating to the correct temperature to give them flexibility and toughness.
Frida Giannini of Gucci focused on the latest innovations in technical gear, in stretch jersey, neoprene and new treatments of cotton, then tempered their novelty with Gucci classicism.
Large plates are heated in roller-type or walking-beam furnaces, quenched in special chambers, and then tempered in a separate low-temperature furnace.
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Then, tempering her initial comment, she continued, "You may actually change some hearts.
Always I was staggered by the deep bass darkness catching at my heart, resounding around my lungs and bones, by the tinsel glissando housed in high ivories at the edge of sound - the hammers' attack on the strings forging joy, then tempering tenderness.
Another Brough penalty followed, and then tempers boiled over when a scuffle emerged at a ruck, it ended with O'Donnell making his way to the sin-bin.
The fatigue properties of C Si Mn Cr low alloy steel can be improved at the tensile strength of 1500 MPa or higher level by the following heat treatment: austenitizing at 900 °C for 20 min followed by air cooling and then tempering at 280 and 370 °C for 2 h.
Since then, tempers have cooled.
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