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1 More dark blobs extrude from some other nearby dead things.
2 For years, it made dolphins and sharks extrude from the bedroom posters of '90s teenagers, and now it's bringing an entire music video to life.
3 They can then be easily extruded from a tube, bottle, or packet.
4 He sees chimneys extruded from mountainsides where there are troglodyte villages.
5 A gangplank extruded from the upper hull and lowered itself to the wharf.
6 Fennec's hands extruded from their tight-cloyed mass, clenching and unclenching.
7 An arm extruded from the cylinder and took the container.
8 Padded clamps had extruded from the horse's flanks and were gripping her gently but firmly.
9 And then that title had extruded from Ryuji's belly.
10 The images were being projected upward from the brick shape that had extruded from the wall.
11 Shredded electrical wires extruded from the lath, their jagged ends reaching for her like dangerous fingers.
12 It extrudes from her in an organic movement, something like vomiting, but unmistakably and unsettlingly sexual.
13 Because the pigs scream so hard, a pink piece of lung is often extruded from the wound.
14 The it extruded from the floor.
15 Lab-grown meat, transgenic crops, desserts extruded from the nozzles of 3-D printers: not exactly fodder for nostalgic childhood memories.
16 After the first metre of fragrant, smooth plank had been extruded from the hatch the colony worked like robots.
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