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An ultraviolet laser "paints" the object as a series of horizontal layers, exposing the liquid in the tank and hardening it.
The real social problem becomes identified then not as the criminal simpliciter but as the ' hardened ' or ' real ' criminal.
All plants were hardened off in direct sunlight 24 h prior to use.
Green oak is extremely durable and hardens over time while the cedar is soft with a surface which can be scored with a finger nail.
The hardening relation identifies the subprocesses of a process that may participate in a computation step.
Robots could be hardened to withstand these conditions and could even be considered to be disposable if they became too contaminated.
As theological divides hardened in the second half of the sixteenth century, it became even more difficult to occupy a middle ground between the confessions.
Low-temperature plastic deformation of the veins, without significant recovery, will also result in work hardening leading ultimately to fracture.
With the application of ultraviolet light, the epoxy cures to its fully hardened state with no mixing or additional mess.
During their earthly lives it is hardened in error.
After ecdysis the pupa was pale greenish, but it rapidly hardened and darkened to brown with traces of green coloration under the wings.
Initially it is rather soft, moist and fibrous, but it hardens and dries out with time.
All plants were hardened off outdoors in direct sunlight 24 h prior to use.
Alternatively, people hardened by war or personal crisis can at times appear 'numbed' or in shock.
Meanwhile, the soil may be drying, hardening, crusting and heating up.
Such transgressive alliances were perhaps more observable or necessary in this period because social and cultural boundaries were being hardened, both deliberately and inadvertently.
I need hardly say that once your feet get hardened it is far more pleasant to be without shoes socks than to have them on.
When first exposed, talpetate is soft and easy to cut, but on contact with air it hardens and becomes impermeable - excellent for water retention.
The correspondence between (16a) and (16b) illustrates how the segmental effects of hardening follow directly from the inherent design properties of element theory.
Either way, the articulatory closure effected by hardening would be attributed to target overshoot.
Grievances developed and suspicions on both sides hardened into paranoia.
On the question asking whether 'only hardened criminals, or those who are a danger to society, should be sent to prison', it nears 30.
The rationale here is clear enough, but how and when these insights hardened into a policy for granting new commissions is not so clear.
Even at the geographical margins, state institutions were thickening and hardening.
Even hardened professionals will admit to learning new things and being caused to question their own practice.
We now introduce the basic ideas of the hardening relation informally.
Finally, experiments on targets with ar tificial spall layers were per formed showing material hardening due to shock-wave compression.
Imagined thus, the hedge was a crucial form of 'target hardening' for those with property.
The open shop drive and its allies in government hardened this attitude irreversibly.
We do this even in front of a strong dogesh [a dot stressing or hardening a consonant] or in the plural.
On occasion, this parochialism hardens into a truculent xenophobia.
After the gel had hardened again, the sides of the cover slip were covered with transparent nail polish to prevent infection by fungi.
Release of ovoperoxidase from sea urchin eggs hardens the fertilization membrane with tyrosine crosslinks.
By the middle of the nineteenth century these attitudes had hardened to the point where they amounted to an ideology of contempt if not detestation.
Our article demonstrates the trade-off between hardening of targets and intelligence.
Gradually, social descriptions and divisions hardened, and became more precisely related to sociological stereotypes.
Following the development of a thrust fault, increased strain with continued deformation may have led to 'work hardening' and lock-up within the shear zones.
Any suggestion that hardening might be symptomatic of some global deficit in motor programming can be discounted straight away.
Therefore, the use of hardening rather than structural congruence in the definition of the transition relation is essential for the techniques we advocate here.
The appeal to practice in (2) as the ground for hardened beliefs is obviously an appeal to a nondoxastic source of justification.
Once "natural laws" had hardened into "laws of nature," violations could no longer be a matter for reprimand but only for incredulity.
Lignification hardened the wild-type testa, impeding dissection at later developmental stages.
After that, the adhesive is heated and hardened.
Even the miraculous property was reported that during the abrasion of the hardened iron surface, it happens that the ions seem to move further into the steel.
As we will see presently, there is one site in which hardening occurs to the total exclusion of shortening - adult long vowels in absolute word-final position.
The boundaries, it seems, had hardened.
If a 4 h exposure was used the selected lines that were subjected to hardening recovered too quickly and the recovery time estimate was not accurate.
Sensing victory, the conservatives hardened their stance.
By the time non-governmental organisations and others concerned with gender issues began to raise objections to the policies being discussed, the debate had hardened into its distinct camps.
The zona hardening effect of dimethylsulphoxide on the mouse zona pellucida requires the presence of an oocyte and is associated with a reduction in the number of cortical granule present.
In both gender and science studies, naturalization is ideology at full strength, hardening the flimsy conventions of culture into the immutable, inevitable, and indifferent dictates of nature.
Such extremely intolerant political discourses were hardened further in response to pressures to democratise, and the regime, which was already economically beleaguered, responded by going on the offensive.
Based on fewer facts than inclination, he decided that certain bacilli within the large intestine caused "autointoxication," which he believed could lead to hardening of the arteries and aging.
Will they also have a share of hardened shelters that are reportedly to be built for the main air defence aircraft?
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I know how quickly once, one has set one's feet in it the cement hardens.
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I would reiterate two things: young people should not be sent to prison in company with hardened criminals while they are awaiting judgment.
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In the end, such a measure in this country would have the effect of hardening attitudes and perhaps increasing the sum of bitterness and conflict.
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I understand that the market price for barley is already hardening.
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Suggestions have been made for hardening the existing ecu.
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The transmitter has not been hardened, and there are no plans to do so.
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As the dispute has dragged on, attitudes on both sides have hardened.
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Violence, however, only makes dialogue and change more difficult by hardening white attitudes.
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Public concern hardens over time into public anger and demands a political response.
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Also, as a result of violence by so-called loyalists, attitudes in the average nationalist areas hardened again.
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As the weeks have passed, so too attitudes on all sides have hardened.
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In many ways they are being hardened, adapted and taught to lead the lives of criminals.
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The hardened east end criminal might find one year in gaol a doddle.
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If that is so, how can he say that he is responsible for steel hardening alloys when he does not know the facts himself?
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Physical and emotional violence, day in and day out, hardens many to all normal feeling.
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The result has been hardening of the arteries in his so-called sound limb.
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I do not condone his actions, but his imprisonment and exposure to hardened criminals could blight his whole future.
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Why are young offenders sent to hard prisons and put in cells with hardened criminals?
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Surely that small sum cannot send a shudder of dismay through bureaucratic hearts hardened by years of vast expenditure.
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By the early months of 1950 not only were prices generally hardening, but we were rapidly accumulating dollars.
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The attitude of the country as a whole is hardening against the nationalised industries and against further nationalisation.
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The seven-day, three-month and six-month rates have all hardened.
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The first case he gave was of a first offender who was put into a cell with two other prisoners who were hardened offenders.
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I now pass from the young and minor delinquents to the case of the hardened criminal.
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I am glad to say that the number of these hardened criminals is relatively small.
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Every time you suggest a subsidy the profiteer begins hardening his prices.
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Then every day the situation becomes more difficult, every day the situation hardens, every day that policy crystallises.
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I think lie exaggerates the extent to which there could be association with hardened criminals since in such circumstances there is complete dissociation.
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The difference in policies between the two parties has hardened in the last three years.
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They are hardening the lines and, in the process, they are doing real damage to education.
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He must be becoming hardened to the pleas and arguments put forward from these benches.
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A laser hardens a layer of liquid 0.1mm thick, and progressively builds up the layers to create the shape from the cad data.
Plants at least 25 cm tall, and with 4-5 well-developed leaves were hardened in a greenhouse and planted in a non-traditional cocoyam area.
Under this account, shortening and hardening may thus be viewed as different responses to the same fundamental prosodic deficit.
In the 1860s political concerns resurfaced in the schools, as partisan political lines hardened in the country, and as students embraced abolitionism.
To me it is a work of reference, and a useful one at that, except perhaps for hardened tectonics researchers.
The filler used to repair small holes in car body work is hardened by adding benzoyl peroxide.
Quench hardened steel is of little use because it is very brittle.
The cuticle also exhibits localized areas of hardening which are sometimes delimited by sutures.
After it has wetted the solid surface, the liquid may be hardened, by freezing it or otherwise.
Modern tools are made of tempered steel, sometimes with inserts of specially hardened cutting edges, such as tungsten carbide steel.
The convention has hardened into a facile cliché.
The oocyte has a relatively thin extracellular coat which hardens after activation, catalyzed by the cortical granule products.
Of course, specifying the melodic effects of hardening does not in itself explain why the process occurs in the first place.
Under one set of conditions that can only be specified in prosodic terms, hardening occurs to the total exclusion of shortening.
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