| 21. | The two-year war has had a tempering effect.
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| 22. | Tempering the desire for action in business is likewise difficult.
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| 23. | Thorn spoke with Martin on Saturday about tempering his play.
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| 24. | You have to take the time to do the tempering.
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| 25. | As for tempering enthusiasm about wins and losses, forget about it.
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| 26. | No indication of tempering or fabrication of evidence was detected.
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| 27. | tempering which enabled its production on a high quality level.
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| 28. | However, unlike normal tempering, the tool is not heated evenly.
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| 29. | It was created before the development of differential tempering in Japanese swordsmithing.
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| 30. | Tempering is usually performed after springs are tempered to much higher temperatures.
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