| 1. | Flatting and cracking can be replaced by shellac and gum arabic.
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| 2. | During deformation, which occurs from flatting, fatigue failure in steel.
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| 3. | A flatting coat is made of white lead and turpentine with the desired pigment.
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| 4. | In addition to increasing production, the flatting mill enabled Revere to move towards a more managerial position.
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| 5. | A serious hobby developed out of this, and he saw himself flatting with like-minded people.
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| 6. | Development of eye ridges and flatting of the skull are also observed in primitive fossil amphibians and reptiles.
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| 7. | Otago is known for its lively student life, particularly its flatting, which is often in old houses.
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| 8. | Silo mentality can be countered by the introduction of shared goals, the increase of internal networking activities and the flatting of hierarchies.
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| 9. | Kemp has been a proponent of flatting the federal tax brackets, a measure seen as diminishing the value of munis compared with other investments.
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| 10. | The unevenness might have been caused by applying the satin finish without constant stirring, to keep these flatting agents well mixed in the can.
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