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This was the word that knitted together our interview like high-tensile wire.
Additional high-tensile plating was added to the decks over the magazines.
Recent use of high-tensile steel allows building a structure with less material and weight while retaining similar strength.
Weight for weight, spider web is six times stronger than high-tensile steel.
It was more interesting to him than high-tensile or daffodils so she tried to explain the principle until his interest faded.
Some manufacturers have preferred high-tensile steel recently in order to reduce the tare weight.
Today, the worm is made of strong, high-tensile steel, allowing the screws to be even more slender.
Those clamps are made of high-tensile steel fitted with a locking device.
High-tensile steel is a heavier tubing material, and it will generally show up on bikes under $200 or so.
In June 2008 the high-tensile steel for the jacket and topsides lift systems were ordered.
Jesus, that skipper had to possess nerves fashioned in high-tensile wire.
High-tensile wire is made with thinner but higher-strength steel.
Each was cast in one piece of high-tensile steel that would enable it to survive the impact before detonation.
High-tensile steel was used for the protective decks.
It was like trying to unwind high-tensile steel, a slow, tedious, painstaking process.
"The cube is made of high-tensile polyfiber, and has its own separate oxygen supply.
The decks were made of high-tensile steel.
The metal bridge spans were bolted together with high-tensile bolts instead of being riveted.
The units were then structurally joined by strands of high-tensile wire and stretched with a hydraulic jack.
High-tensile wire fences are the simplest to maintain and repair, although they are the most expensive to install.
Her voice is picking up strength, and the high-tensile hardness of its underlying resolution is frightening.
The high-tensile materials, designed to withstand extremes of temperature and pressure, were curled and blackened.
The word "canvas," in fact, is derived from cannabis, a high-tensile fiber naturally resistant to decay.
The structural framing of the buildings is formed of high-tensile bolted steel and concrete.
The forward 4-inch guns were protected by three-inch sides and a two-inch high-tensile steel deck overhead.