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4.These formed the innards underneath the exoskeleton provided to the animators.
5.She circled Kreiger, as he stood amongst the blood and the innards of her father.
6.There are questions whether its electronic innards will be rugged enough for rain, snow and difficult terrain.
7.Now Welch could concentrate on reforming the innards of GE, the practices and culture that determine day by day how the company performs.
8.Huge sections of the pine trees were torn away, laying bare the innards of the homes so that none of the elves could escape.
9.To achieve that kind of control and minimize collateral damage, railgun ordnance will require electronic innards that can survive tremendous stress coming out of the muzzle.
10.Chitin is the stuff of crab shells and the carapaces of dust mites, the cell walls of lichens, and even the rigid innards of parasitic worms.


