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He has "heterotopic ossification," or calcium deposits that caused the bone to protrude.
Kirsten Nelson's "Corner with Dry Wall" appears to protrude from a wall.
And it would not permit a permanent horseshoe of steel and glass to protrude into the canyon.
The muscular cloaca of the male caecilian, however, can be everted (turned outward) to protrude into that of the female.
This causes the pedals to move up and down, and the elastic knobs to protrude through the holes and massage the feet.
Instead of a two-dimensional picture contained within a frame, the images were three-dimensional holograms that appeared to protrude from the frame.
And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?, Eggers earned some criticism for too obviously allowing the corners of his soapbox to protrude through the shape of the story.
The lake is covered by a shimmering midnight-blue sheet through which goblin-like creatures try to protrude and claim the emperor's weakening body.
They're not exactly slim, either — they look to protrude a bit outside of the ear.
Nanoparticles are observed to protrude toward the center of the holes formed by beam irradiation.
Fold-domain boundaries are observed to protrude above the surface of the crystals.
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