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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
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Consistent with...

Coroner: Tyler Randall, male Caucasian. Body has multiple fracture
injuries consistent with a high fall (the fracture is a result of the fall?) of more than 20 feet. Subject's neck is
broken just below the axis. What do we got here? Let's see. Oh man, that's gotta hurt.
Subject has unknown rock fragment wedged between the brachial radialis and
the flexors of the right forearm. Come on, come on.
Possibly the result of impact. Okay, Tyler. Let's take a look under the hood. (Let's slice you to pieces?)
  

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be consistent with = are what would be expected by (yes, you are correct)

look under the hood = open you up (yes, you are correct, if not exaggeratedly so) [An auto mechanic opens the hood (bonnet, I believe, in BrEng) to see what is the matter with the workings of the car.]

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