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1. A peening assembly for peening the surface materials of an annulus formed between an inner body and an outer body, comprising:a nozzle having an arcuate body and a base, said arcuate body configured to fit within the annulus, the arcuate body having an arcuate shape and including an arcuate inner surface configured for facing the inner body and an arcuate outer surface configured for facing the outer body;tooling configured to move said nozzle in and around the annulus, said tooling including:an elongate tooling body having a longitudinal axis;a carriage coupled to said tooling body, said carriage configured to be coupled to said nozzle base, said carriage being movable longitudinally relative to said tooling body; anda tooling base rotatably coupled to said tooling body; anda seal assembly configured to envelope said nozzle and said tooling to define a sealed region about the inner and outer bodies. 2. The peening assembly of claim 1, wherein said tooling includes a conduit for transporting peening fluid, said conduit formed of a metallic material and including a coiled section having a longitudinal axis that is substantially parallel to or collinear with said tooling body longitudinal axis. 3. The peening assembly of claim 2, wherein said conduit includes a first end and a second end, said first end being connected to a source of peening fluid and said second end being connected to said nozzle. 4. The peening assembly of claim 1, wherein said tooling includes a chuck configured to fit within the inner body and shift the inner body in a direction away from said nozzle. 5. The peening assembly of claim 1, wherein said nozzle body has a first end with a first width and a first thickness and a second end with a second width and a second thickness, said second width greater than said first width, said second thickness greater than said first thickness, said nozzle having a discharge orifice in said first end. 6. The peening assembly of claim 5, wherein said first thickness is less than % inch. 7. The peening assembly of claim 5, further comprising an insert coupled to said body first end, said insert defining said discharge orifice. 8. The peening assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein the arcuate inner surface is concave and the arcuate outer surface is convex. 9. The peening assembly as recited in claim 8 wherein the arcuate body of the nozzle includes a discharge orifice at a distal end thereof, each off the arcuate inner surface and the arcuate outer surface tapering toward the discharge orifice at the distal end. 10. The peening assembly as recited in claim 9 wherein the nozzle base is at a proximal end of the arcuate body, the nozzle base including an inlet orifice fluidly connected to the discharge orifice by a passageway passing through the arcuate body, the nozzle base being configured for connecting to the tooling. 11. The peening assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein a first portion of the passageway extends between the arcuate inner surface and the arcuate outer surface in a first direction away from the tooling and toward the discharge orifice, the discharge orifice configured for discharging fluid in the first direction. 12. The peening assembly as recited in claim 11 wherein the passageway includes a second portion passing through the nozzle base for transporting fluid from the inlet orifice to the first portion of the passageway. 13. The peening assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein the second portion of the passageway extends in a second direction, the second direction being at an angle with respect to the first direction. 14. The peening assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein the tooling includes tubing fluidly connected to the inlet orifice, the tubing including an elastically deformable coiled section wrapped around a body of the tooling, the coiled section configured for allowing linear movement of the nozzle along a central axis of the coiled section.