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Jerry Spinelli I pointedly avoid doing sequels, since for the most part I find that a sequel rarely stands up to the original.
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rarely
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rarely supposed
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science opportunity progress
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science opportunity thinking
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science measurement momentum
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science progress theory
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science thinking law
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science names bird
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science progress trying
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science thinking doubt
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