We offer a variety of materials —
from tempered hardboard and steel to aluminum with zinc undercoating and Polyethylene in your choice of thickness, and our latest product Durabond.
The Alpha Glass screen protector is manufactured
from tempered glass and polyester, and the package includes tools required for simple installation.
We've used vinyl windows from PlyGem in this build which are double glazed to add insulation value and are made
from tempered glass to ensure safety when on the road.
Samsung's Galaxy Xcover can survive being immersed within 1 metre of water for up to 30 minutes, whilst being protected against life's little knocks and scrapes with an anti-scratch screen that's made
from tempered glass — five times tougher than regular glass.
From tempered glass screen protectors to gorilla glass screen and a whole lot more, it is apparent that screen protection is only second to covers and cases when it comes to tablet accessories.
Moving
from the tempered calm of contemporary Madison, Wisconsin to the seedy underbelly of early twentieth century New York, we come face to face with a haunting piece of America's past: From 1854 to 1929 orphan trains from New York transported 150,000 to 200,000 destitute, orphaned or abandoned children across the country to find homes on farms in the Midwest.
Such vaccines could ultimately help people avoid complications in pregnancy and in other medical situations, such as tissue transplants, that benefit
from a tempered immune response, he says.
The Power Flowers are made
from tempered cocoa butter and 40 % colouring agents.
The Power Flowers (TM) assortment is solely made
from tempered cocoa butter and 40 % coloring agents and is available in the three primary colors (red, yellow and blue) and white.
Being constructed
from tempered glass, the tiles are pretty durable too, capable of surviving impacts that would otherwise compromise traditional roof materials like terracotta and slate.
But the selection of these people and the tone of the ongoing conversations had all sprung
from the temper and judgment of Richard.
But it's just as real to share that God delivered
you from a temper issue or gave you the strength to reconcile with a loved one.
His was an intensely meditative, introspective, introverted, even retrospective character and imagination, but it was also social and moral in a way radically distinct
from the temper both of his liberal age and of his liberated contemporaries Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman, Alcott, Ripley, Margaret Fuller, and Theodore Parker.
Chris Candies has invested in state - of - the - art equipment
from the tempering process to molding and packaging, but Rogers credits much of the company's flexible manufacturing abilities and success to its people.
Would the shortening give it that «snap» or can you only get
that from the tempering process?
A time where I get to converse with humans over the age of 5 and take a tiny time out
from temper tantrums and wiping booties.
These will give parents the laugh they need when they are recovering
from temper tantrums, homework battles, and the never - ending screams.
Anybody who crosses him gets both barrels, ranging
from a temper tantrum to whatever lasting punishment he can deliver.
But the fact that it's promising «selections»
from them tempers our enthusiasm just a little.
Its famous difficulty demanded so much, not just from my hands but from my entire ragged nervous system, even
from my temper, my character.
PolicyGenius is my child, and I don't expect it to get any easier; just like children grow
from temper tantrum - filled children to moody teenagers, different problems will continue to pop up.
For a newbie, Blockchain is an immutable digital transaction ledger, a repository where every stage of transaction is recorded which can not be altered, and where data is secured
from tempering and revision.
But the fact that it's promising «selections»
from them tempers our enthusiasm just a little.
This could be anything
from temper tantrums (especially in public) to becoming exceedingly angry or irritable over small things.
Not exact matches
I was physically suffering
from my rage — I had boils all over my body, I wasn't sleeping, I was short -
tempered and unhappy.
Even six rounds of macroprudential rule tightening to restrict access to credit and prevent Canadians
from becoming overleveraged has done little to
temper the housing market.
In a live CNBC interview
from Sun Valley with Becky Quick of «Squawk Box,» Buffett says the general economy's growth has «
tempered down» so that it is now «more or less flat.»
Signs of fresh cracks between the sides
tempered optimism
from earlier this week that had sent stocks higher around the world.
Wall Street has
tempered its enthusiasm for Tesla after Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock late last week
from «buy» to «neutral», citing higher...
The disappointment
from the lack of decision regarding the output cut was
tempered as few expected such decisive action.
In a short and bad -
tempered conference call on Tuesday, officials
from the IMF, the European Central Bank and the European Commission complained that Greek officials aren't adhering to a bailout extension deal reached in February or cooperating with creditors.
In fact, expectations are
tempered from the current year's 24.20 percent growth to 10.70 percent over the next five years.
One of the more balanced perspectives comes
from energy strategist Dr. Kent Moors, who
tempers his optimism with a dose of reality:
The U.S. Comex gold futures jumped 2.14 % to $ 1,202 on Thursday, climbing the most since May 13 thanks to the more
tempered outlook
from the Fed's Chair.
I will no longer
temper my understanding of truth in order to pretend that I have even a tiny smidgen of respect for the appalling negativity that continues to emanate
from religious circles where the church has for centuries conveniently perfumed its ongoing prejudices against blacks, Jews, women and homosexual persons with what it assumes is «high - sounding, pious rhetoric.»
the negation of ideology, the political secularization of the doctrine of original sin, the cautious sentiment
tempered by prudence, the product of organic, local human organization observing and reforming its customs, the distaste for a priori principle disassociated
from historical experience, the partaking of the mysteries of free will, divine guidance, and human agency by existing in but not of the confusions of modern society, no framework of action, no tenet, no theory, and no article of faith, a distrust of the systems and processes of the idol of self and of the lust for power and status, scorn to all approaches of ideology and meta - narrative.
In a letter announcing his retirement
from the army at the close of the War, he wrote: «I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have you, and the State over which you preside, in his holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Field, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific
temper of mind, which were the Characteristicks of the Divine Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy Nation.»
And, aside
from having a considerable
temper on the course during his youth he was always unfailingly courteous and the epitome of a true gentleman.
I put these facts on the record not to support a return to Prohibition, which I strongly oppose, but to set the historical record straight and
temper the revisionist view of legalizers who take their history
from celluloid images of 1930s gangster movies.»
There is a bizarre element in contemporary taste which corresponds to, and probably at bottom is derived
from, the nervous, jittery
temper of our times.
As my mother once said «Throwing a hissy fit makes people think you've got a bad
temper and makes them want to stay away
from you.»
If the attempt to pray together induces strain, makes
tempers tense, and results only in suppressed or open conflict, the approach ought to be
from another angle.
That is your problem... having
temper tantrums because you can not stop anyone who disagrees with your religious views
from expessing their alternative views.
And if many establishmentarian religionists were dragged screaming by the Enlightenment and practical necessity to grant religious freedom, some very firm believers,
from colonial Baptists to Jesuit John Courtney Murray in the Second Vatican Council, also kept making the case for conviction blended with civility, commitment
tempered with empathy.
As Don Browning, director of the Religion, Culture and Family Project at the University of Chicago Divinity School, has argued, churches that have articulated a normative theology of the family,
tempered by a strong emphasis on human fallibility, are often better equipped to speak frankly about departures
from their ideals and to offer services to members who have fallen short of those ideals.
Nothing would befall the market economy in the long run if we
tempered our desires down to one car and a small house and healthy foods
from the co-op.
When we read the story of his dismissal
from the Northampton church and then think of the
temper in other New England towns two centuries ago, we can not honestly say that he would have fared better elsewhere.
Work and play are positive gifts
from God, though Qoheleth always
tempers this awareness with his recognition of humankind's ambiguous existence and God's inscrutable ways.
I don't want to be unfair, but if we can not open our mouths without losing our
tempers we should disqualify ourselves
from claiming to be thinking Christians.»
And secondly you see how the querulous
temper of his misery keeps his mind
from taking a religious direction.