The other way for classifying tool steels is according to the type of quench required to harden the steel. |
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But the rest of you, squandering money to quench your thirst with a drink more expensive than petrol, you're just weak-willed and wet. |
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Decay rates were obtained from counting rates by using an external standard and a quench calibration curve. |
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Combinations of elements can be chosen so that the volume change is reduced and also the risk of quench cracking. |
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A friendly efficient staff is happy to help you quench your thirst by bringing you a drink from the fully stocked bar. |
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It was proposed that the sulfur atoms would quench the fluorescence of these tryptophan residues, which appears to be the case. |
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Drinking to quench thirst is usually a good guide to preventing dehydration. |
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Give people great drinks that quench their thirst and spark their imagination. |
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Then at least I could get angry, and that might have helped quench this burning desire. |
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You arrived confused, anxious to quench your curiosity at one of South Eastern Connecticut's top liberal arts colleges. |
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I could think over what I felt towards him, to try and find a way to quench those irritating feelings that nagged consistently at my mind. |
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I relied on the half-pint of fat-free milk that is served at breakfast to quench my thirst. |
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It's true that an antioxidant becomes a free radical after it donates an electron to quench another free radical. |
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I felt my anger rising and tried vainly to quench it, the flames tickling me, begging to be let loose upon the man I now hated most. |
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Betacarotene helps to quench the chemical fires started by free radicals, and helps to protect the skin from sunburn. |
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If the new constitution doesn't quench that passion, the framers will have done their job. |
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On Tuesday the Fire Brigade were called to quench two fires which had been relit from the previous night. |
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The couple used domestic fire extinguishers to quench the flames in the Georgian house on the Lee Road. |
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Sasha's father was one of the 70000 conscripts ordered in to bring in sand to quench the belching nuclear fires. |
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You can't quench and suppress the human spirit and the desire for freedom forever. |
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By exciting false hopes of an ill-defined peace, we only inflame passions we cannot quench. |
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With these books, her uncle hoped to quench her desire for adventure, but he only increased it. |
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Later, a trip alongside the Black Sea helped quench Sorokin's inexhaustible desire to travel. |
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Human taste requires variety and something should be done to quench this yearning for variety in the desert they are wandering in. |
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The chasteberry fruit was used for centuries to quench sexual desire, particularly in monks. |
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People try various ways to quench their spiritual thirst and to satisfy their soul's hunger and thirst. |
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Neither the substance of this world nor the swelling floods of death could quench our Saviour's love for us. |
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But it would take more than a technical hitch to quench the Winkelman enthusiasm. |
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We moved back to the bar joking and laughing, and ordered drinks to quench our thirst. |
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In most cases, a cold dose of healthy public ridicule would quench the more volcanic vituperators and reason would be restored. |
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When a team is embroiled in a relegation battle a meagre point never seems quite enough to quench the fear of the unthinkable. |
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With care he crouched and drank, filling a mouth that seemed always parched, striving to slake a thirst he could no longer quench. |
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Do not quench it by foolish unbelief and sinful defiance of our loving Saviour. |
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A less severe quench is the oil quench obtained by cooling the tool steel in oil baths. |
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On the way back, we stopped at that McDonald's, just to get frozen drinks to quench our thirsts. |
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With the heat beating down on them, people queued up in front of fresh fruit juice stalls to quench their thirst. |
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The book, sold like hot cakes as it could quench the thirst of many people in their own language. |
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The media should resist the temptation to quench this thirst for sensationalism but there are some who never stand firm. |
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He licked rainwater from his clothes to quench his raging thirst and jangled his keys to try to attract attention. |
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To quench your thirst, you drink a lot of water and other beverages, and that leads to more frequent urination. |
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Water seeped into deep holes he dug, enough to quench thirst for another few days. |
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Physics, when studied in depth, is not able to quench the scientist's thirst and soon melts into metaphysics. |
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Similar structures are often observed in lower carbon steels as quenched, as a result of the formation of Fe 3 C during the quench. |
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A combination of quench rate and the presence of subgrains or hot working structure can influence strength. |
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You could drink it, but it doesn't quench thirst in the least, and it has a slightly bitter taste. |
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The NMI entries would be considered to be in agreement if the efficiency values lay on the same quench curve. |
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A true beauty treatment, this mask will quench your skin in only 2 minutes. |
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The FENS0 quench oil line provides for a wide range of performance characteristics suitable for all types of quenching operations. |
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Come March 17, many Americans and other people around the world will don green clothes, dine on corned beef and cabbage, and quench their thirst with a pint of Guinness Stout. |
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Like a mirage in a desert, counterfeit love cannot quench your thirst. |
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The sea water is laced with boric acid, which would quench a fission reaction if one began. |
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A perky, refreshing drink that's just the thing to quench the thirst after a long morning in the garden. |
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The cosy market square with its statue and many pubs invite you to quench your thirst after a walk through the many shopping streets. |
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Water scores top marks in both the refreshing and good-for-you categories and is the best choice to quench your thirst after physical exercise. |
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The sizzling sunshine made it a bumper day for the publicans and stallholders with horse traders rushing to quench their thirst at regular intervals. |
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We need time to indulge in the things that we like doing purely for our own gratification once in a while to remind us that we, too, exist and need to quench certain desires. |
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And as she engrained scientific research upon so many students, she was able to continually quench her lifelong curiosity in scientific research through her program. |
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Even more surprising is the way we quench our feelings of guilt. |
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I tried hunting around for a water cooler to quench my thirst. |
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I quench my thirst at the Bergerie-Restaurant in Raimeux de Grandval before enjoying a hearty meal. |
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As useful as it may be, the CVR will be far from sufficient to quench the Congolese people's thirst for justice. |
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After all, water is needed not only to quench thirst but also to feed the people of the world! |
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Use of a fast temperature quench and other known processes are necessary to prevent reformation. |
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The primary value of bottled water is to satisfy a human need: quench thirst. |
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But sometimes, because of the demand on bore wells and water tankers, we wouldn't even have enough water to quench the thirst of our children. |
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It is mostly filled with water at the beginning of the feeding in order to quench thirst. |
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Leave the spring to those who thirst, so that those who suffer the rigors of the desert may find rest and quench their thirst in it. |
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Political systems can subjugate wills and extinguish individuality but they can never quench the desire to be free. |
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To cool down or quench your thirst, nothing is better than water before, during and after physical activity. |
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It was just a long enough kiss to give me a taste, but just a short enough kiss to leave me wanting more, short enough that it didn't quench my need. |
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To quench the thirst for power, Datang Power has applied to raise up to 6 billion yuan by selling one billion A shares to fund expansion of 10 power plants. |
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Lives have been lost not because of the gravity of the infernos but because of lack of facilities to quench the flames, and generally due to inadequate safety measures. |
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Neighbouring houses weren't in danger, according to the Fire Service, but it did take a long time to quench the flames, which had ravaged through the whole house. |
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The intense thunderstorm will quench the fires before they become wildfires and will dislodge the weaker numbers and prepare them for the next fire. |
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It happened almost every night, the neighborhoods too poor to pay for the fire teams to quench the flames, one at a time the last refuges of squatters were being cleared out. |
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The fire fighters could not use the mains water to quench the flames because Mayo County Council had switched off the main supply due to a shortage in the area. |
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Even the terrifying thought of Max's hatred didn't quench her hopes. |
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Stimulated emission with a beam that is red-shifted with respect to the excitation wavelength can quench the fluorescence of the excited molecules. |
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Counts were standardized with a quench curve and expressed in dpm. |
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If maximum properties are required, the heat treatment consists of a solution treatment at high temperature followed by a quench and then natural or artificial aging. |
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A large number of small part ides are able to form during the quench from the solution-treating temperature and on the subsequent low-temperature precipitation heat treatment. |
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Gases flow from the secondary combustion chamber through the quench chamber, and then through air pollution control devices to remove acid gases and particulates. |
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Lately I've been really thirsty and I can't seem to quench it. |
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A violet is blue because its molecular texture enables it to quench the green, yellow, and red constituents of white light, and to allow the blue free transmission. |
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Her father runs an antique store and frequently sends the girls goods to quench the Berlin vintage drought. |
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Back at the hotel, we first quench our thirst with some ice-cold drinks, and then we all disappear into our rooms to shower and shave off our two-week-old beards. |
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Apart from the fact that both drinks are meant to quench the thirst in a palatable manner, there are no points of coincidence as regards their effects. |
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Its light, refreshing and pleasant quality make Coral an ideal and refreshing drink to cool down, to quench one's thirst or to consume for pleasure. |
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Thus, carotenoids are unable to sensitize singlet molecular oxygen and actually quench it, dissipating the energy safely as heat and leaving harmless ground-state molecular oxygen. |
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We can dig deep to reach this water, but in many places springs of water simply bubble up, the water comes up on its own and invites us to quench our thirst. |
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In a bid to fire up the Canadian economy, the Bank of Canada also cut interest rates this week. But a weaker currency is not necessarily hard to swallow: it can help beef up exports and quench deflationary pressures. |
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She does not believe that threatening to throw Canada into an unnecessary election only to quench the Liberals' thirst for power is bad and deplorable as well. |
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We felt the weight of the water and saw the gouges made by ropes wearing away the stone, as bucket after bucket must have been drawn to quench thirsty animals as well as humans. |
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Lightly caramelize 75 g sugar and then quench with the grape juice. |
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It is common for quench cracks to form when steel is water quenched, although they may not always be visible. |
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Drinking hot or cold liquid, whether kneeling or not, from an ostrich egg or through a straw, from the rumen of an antelope or the pulp of a tuber, to quench one's thirst or not, needs 10 different verbs. |
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Candidates tend to play to the base of their party during the primaries, only to quench the fire and brimstone once they have secured the nomination, the better to appeal to swing voters. |
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Now, our challenge is not to quench that fire, but to manage it effectively and use it to keep the insurgents out of the villages, and to deny them a platform for their propaganda campaigns. |
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At that time beer was used to quench the thirst of the Roman legions. |
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While it could be used to quench thirst or for enjoyment, these uses are in addition to its primary purpose, which is to provide a means to consume minerals and vitamins. |
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A Friday snow storm had not yet been cleaned up, so parking was at a premium, but a fairly good crowd turned out anyway to enjoy some great pancakes with maple syrup and ham, with juice, coffee and tea to quench the thirst. |
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The blocky, intergranular nature of the fracture surface suggests that the crack formed during the quench preceding the nitriding treatment, since a nitride layer was present on the crack surfaces. |
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To prevent this, heat to 1550-1650°F. and quench. |
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To quench your thirst between meals, drink water, it's that simple! |
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Other ingredients such as 2,6-diethyl hexyl naphthalate, diethyl hexyl syringylidene malonate, have been used to quench the photo-unstable avobenzone. |
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The pain and heat, by degrees derive a vast flux of blood and humors which distend all the circumadjacent vessels, in order to quench the incendium. |
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Each wagon has a fire detection and extinguishing system, with sensing of ions or ultraviolet radiation, smoke and gases that can trigger halon gas to quench a fire. |
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Quench your summer thirst by downing water or a low-cal drink like unsweetened iced tea. |
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