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Further, the weight, texture and hardness of objects we touch affects our opinion of the people and the situation.
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The hardness of conventional steel alloys is at best in the neighborhood of 1.4 million pounds per square inch.
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At college, he played piano for ballet classes for extra money, and he knew what she was talking about, the hardness of the dancers.
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"We need to atone for the omissions and for the hardness of heart of our forebears, to enable us all to embrace the future as a united people, " he said.
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The non-scratch touch surface is made of reinforced glass with a hardness of 5.5 Mohs, to ensure it has the durability to withstand use in schools, hospitals, and public access areas.
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Branagan says he can increase the hardness and toughness of steel without a corresponding decrease in malleability.
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Crater samples of the silicone carbide were found to have the brilliance, clarity and hardness comparable to that of a diamond.
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But while the glued paper is said to have a wood-like hardness, the arrangement of the layered paper grain will require special consideration for certain design layouts (this can affect other types of 3-D printers as well).
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Hardness is not the only virtue of what Nanosteel is setting out to produce.
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Wu was also inspired by the femme fatales of Helmut Newton hence the tug-of-war between hardness and softness as seen on the retro-style swimsuits, the dresses with paneled leather, the sheer frocks with leather edging and those leather harnesses.
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But many of the durs have serious weaknesses, the worst being that the hardness often comes off as luridness.
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