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tempered glass Glass is heat treated and then cooled in a controlled enviornment to improve tensile strength. Tempered glass shatters into many small pieces when under stress.
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tempered glass Specially treated to maximize resistance to breakage and minimize injury potential if broken. Is available in Clear or LowE for additional cost. Required for some specific window applications. Consult local building codes for requirements.
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temper the specified hardness range or degree of stiffness typical of low carbon strip steel
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temperance A movement in the 19th century which campaigned for the public to refrain from alcoholic drink. Tories A term for supporters of the monarchy in the House of Commons in the late 17th century. They changed their name to Conservatives after 1834. See Conservative Party. trade union An association of employees formed to improve their incomes and working conditions by collective bargaining, in other words by negotiation with an employer.
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temperate Temperate fish prefer water of cooler temperatures, usually between 45 to 65 degrees F.
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