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Tempered glass cover lets you see what is inside.
Tempered glass showered into the rear seat, gummy and minutely fragmented.
Rudolph Seiden also had the first patent for the manufacture of Tempered glass.
A Tempered Confidence But even fans and American Express know talk is cheap.
Tempered distribution may refer to:
"Tempered glass, of course."
The Tempered Wind (1951)
Tempered glass pipes are used for specialized applications, such as corrosive liquids, medical or laboratory wastes, or pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Skillet: Dishwasher safe when heating control is removed Tempered glass lid Available in colors: Stainless.
Chaunk (Tempered spices)
Tempered glass side and rear windows break into granules with minimally sharp edges, rather than splintering into jagged fragments as ordinary glass does.
A Tempered View "I can absolutely hate the Government and love the country," said Steve Enerson, a 46-year-old newletter publisher.
Tempered glass and perfluorocarbon plastics (TEFLON ) should be used whenever possible to minimize sorption and leaching of toxic substances.
"The Tempered Wind: biography of Thisbe Read Hanks" held by Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University.
A planned sequel, The Tempered Wind, is referred to in the quasi-autobiography, B-Berry and I Look Back, where Yates mentions abandoning the book as it failed to "take charge".
Tempered distributions generalize the bounded (or slow-growing) locally integrable functions; all distributions with compact support and all square-integrable functions are tempered distributions.
Tempered glass is far less expensive but, according to Gregory Meeh, the president of Jauchem & Meeh, a special effects company, "the impact of the larger shards is much more emotional."
We had, upon rediscovering them, learned the faithfulness with which the weaponsmith had followed the Ebvrasea's intention: "Tempered andjemade the same, so that one may not be told from the other, Se'keroth."
A radical reduction in searches could mean more crime, said Richard Uviller, a professor at Columbia Law School and author of "Tempered Zeal," a book based on eight months on the street with New York police officers.
Tempered glass, which is used for the side windows of most vehicles, is manufactured with an extremely high surface compressive stress and high internal tensile stress, giving it strength and durability, but also causing it to abruptly shatter into thousands of tiny pieces when it breaks.