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hull

noun as in skeleton, body

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It was sanctioned by the European Union this year under the name Kiwala, while French television showed that it had the name “Boracay” painted on its hull.

In small factories across America, agile automatons are making everything from parts for AI supercomputers to the hulls of America’s future autonomous naval weapons.

Because of the chaos outside, the crew may not have noticed holes in their hull.

“I always told my brother, it’s a wonder we don’t all glow in the dark,” Senkewitz said as he brushed his hand across the graffitied hull.

Sand dabs and halibut, still edible and plentiful there, were held in a net slung under the hull and served moments later.

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