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The AIRarm prototype is essentially a Packbot whose metal arm's been replaced with an inflatable version able to lift four times its own half-pound weight.
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When April leaves, Louie walks outside to find his car getting crushed by a city vehicle, the hood crumpling under a metal arm a stunt so obviously expensive for this low-budget series that I gasped.
NEWYORKER: Black and Blue
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While the park has added newer amusements, most visitors come for the vintage attractions, including a two-tier carousel built in 1921, the Talaia, which raises guests with a rickety metal arm to a height of 550m above sea level, and the iconic Avio ride, modelled on the first plane to fly between Barcelona and Madrid.
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The grandmother has been sedated for much of her time in hospital, where she has had metal plates inserted into her arm.
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Dylan Jones, who is in the Army, went to his brother's aid, but his arm was fractured by Sion Hughes using a metal bar.
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Behind a tinted glass panel 18-carat gold powder, laid down by a robot arm, sparkles as a laser fuses the metal into complex three-dimensional shapes, layer by layer.
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The boy suffered a broken right arm as he tried to protect his head and later needed surgery to insert a metal plate to repair the injury.
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But now I let my arm fall to the side of my cot, and I touched with my fingers the cold metal of the carbine cradled in its rack above the flooring.
NEWYORKER: Rat Beach
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She applied a vibrating massager and a bag of frozen peas to the arm of her 7-year-old son Max, then rolled over his skin a small metal wheel used by neurologists to test sensitivity.
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Tiye was wearing his plastic-and-steel artificial arm under a long-sleeved white shirt and was expertly raising and lowering his beer with the shiny metal hooks of the prosthesis.
NEWYORKER: Ghosts