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Nerves of Steel         
Nerves of Steel is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rainmaker Software and BnB Software that was published by Merit Studios in 1995 for MS-DOS computers."Nerves of Steel for (DOS).
Honing steel         
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  • Common steel for use in households
  • Small honing steel for outdoor activities
ROD OF STEEL, CERAMIC OR DIAMOND COATED STEEL USED TO REALIGN BLADE EDGES
Butcher steel; Sharpening steel; Steeling; Knife steel; Sharpening rod; Honing rod; Whet steel; Sharpening stick; Butcher's steel; Chef's steel
A honing steel, sometimes referred to as sharpening steel, whet steel, sharpening stick, sharpening rod, butcher's steel, and chef's steel, is a rod of steel, ceramic or diamond-coated steel used to restore keenness to dulled blade edges. They are flat, oval, or round in cross-section and up to long.
Steel design         
AREA OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING USED TO DESIGN STEEL STRUCTURES
Steel Manual; Steel manual; Structural Steel Design; Structural steel design
Steel Design, or more specifically, Structural Steel Design, is an area of structural engineering used to design steel structures. These structures include schools, houses, bridges, commercial centers, tall buildings, warehouses, aircraft, ships and stadiums.
Examples of use of nerves of steel
1. Of course I‘m perfectly all right, nerves of steel, don‘t you know.
2. It is dangerous work, requiring concentration, keen eyesight and nerves of steel.
3. And so his reputation was set in stone as a fearless debater with nerves of steel.
4. Colombian beekeeper Marin Tellez must have had nerves of steel to attempt this entry in the Guinness Book of Records.
5. A contest such as this, tight and tense, needs one man with nerves of steel and ice in his veins.