This weakens the piece of metal itself: makes it more likely to crack for example.
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Boeing designed the 777 and 787 on computers BEFORE a single piece of metal was bent.
It crumbled, an incinerated ball of metal and fire, in the slowest of slow motions.
When that was done they dragged a section of metal webbing over the planks.
It's used in everything from the lining of metal soup cans to receipt paper.
What's left--a collection of metal-bashing automotive and aeronautical businesses--has been labeled "the rump" by its critics.
At current prices, 400m euros' worth of gold amounts to about 10.36 tonnes of metal.
ETFs and similar gold-backed products now sit on a record 1, 938 tons of metal.
In addition, 14 people were reported for failing to keep appropriate records of metal sales.
So there is certainly going to be a surplus of metal for some time.
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Conveyor belts carried long, wafer-thin strips of metal into printing-press-like rollers, which coated them with electrode-active material.
The Den always has a crazy line-up, and regularly hosts all styles of metal and dubstep nights.
The solution was a lid of metal foil that vaporizes when an electrical current passes through it.
As a kid I remember lamenting when toy trucks began being made of plastic instead of metal.
She said she could hear the rattling of metal of a large chain-link fence around the lot.
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The cut was due to declining mining activity globally due to softening of metal and iron-ore prices.
From the Bronze Age, finds included a skeleton and from the Iron Age evidence of metal work.
You can sometimes see bright flashes - that's actually hot enough to vaporise very small amounts of metal.
When Robbins was a toddler, he was fitted with the first of a series of metal-and-leather leg braces.
The first vuvuzelas seen at sporting events in the early 90s were made from a sheet of metal.
Ms. BORDON-BILLIOT: It's just piles of metal and cars and tires and tractors, kid's toys, pieces of plastic.
An arts trail of metal bugs, street markets and Christmas lights are some of the ideas so far.
Attorney Michael Kelly said the material was from pieces of metal that had flaked off of the implant.
They walked into a windowless room with shabby carpets, fluorescent lights, and three rows of metal folding chairs.
Vaporizing nickel onto the surface and removing that screen leaves behind a near-perfect grid of metal, hexagonal dots.
The surgeons decided that they had no choice but to leave one shard of metal embedded in her brain.
Shannon was hit by a bullet that took out his eye and left shards of metal in his brain.
It was not a reactor, but rather a hunk of metal emitting radiation.
We get closeups of fancy footwork, hear the slash of metal on ice.
Bosler counts himself as a longtime follower of metal and its misunderstood fans.
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