| 31. | Some analysts predict the librarians like Kennedy could be dinosaurs themselves.
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| 32. | Hereabouts, they've gone the way of the dinosaur.
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| 33. | Dinosaur prints will be on display at the Greenfield Historical Society.
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| 34. | _A mammal that had apparently been eaten by a dinosaur.
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| 35. | The dinosaurs, for example are more, well, human.
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| 36. | The dinosaur reaction is what comes naturally to any living creature.
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| 37. | The novelty of a life-like dinosaur has worn off.
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| 38. | After all, dinosaurs have always been hot properties for showmen.
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| 39. | These dinosaurs look more real, right down to the eyeballs.
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| 40. | They can't get enough of those dinosaurs ."
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