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Should Both Drinking Age And Dinosaurs Have Permissions?
Dania Golly, Cole Tattersill, Geoffrey Elgram
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water
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length
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vertebrates
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size
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humans
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spine
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preservation
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origin
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mouth
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food
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modifications
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intake
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interactions
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esophagus
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liquids
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hydration
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eggs
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constraints
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height
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meters
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Keyphrases
Drinking Age
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Dinosaurs
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Reptiles
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Modal
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Non-avian Dinosaur
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English Modal Verb
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Physiological Processes
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Diverse Groups
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Extinction Events
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Spine
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Participle
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Semi-modals
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Auxiliary Verb
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Defectiveness
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Infinitive
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Quasi-modals
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Peristalsis
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Proboscis
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Esophagus
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Drinking Water
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Water Intake
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Health Problems
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Popular Culture
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Extinct Species
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Egg Laying
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Fossil Record
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Scientific Community
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Social Interaction
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Metabolism
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Lizard
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Fossil Lizard
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Terrestrial Vertebrates
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Display Structure
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Late Jurassic
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Jurassic Period
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Sauropod Dinosaurs
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Theropod
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Museum
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Early 19th Century
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Adaptation
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Bird Remains
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First Half of the 20th Century
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Richard Owen
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Fossil Remains
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Living Species
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Feathered Dinosaurs
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Preservation Bias
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Vertebrates
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Cretaceous Period
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Cold-blooded
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Third Person
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Selling
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Elaborate Displays
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Active Research
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New Discovery
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Skeletal Changes
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Quadrupedal
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Fossil Evidence
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Dinosaur Fossil
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fossil
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Prehistoric
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Bird Specie
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Cretaceous Period
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Fossil Record
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Jurassic Period
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Triassic Period
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Late Jurassic
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Morphology
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