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  8. Is there another famous person namedJohn Deere. I can only find the John Deere that invented tractors.
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  9. Hot spots occur throughout the world. Some are associated with tectonic plate boundaries, but many are not. Hot spots are also
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  10. Elise will be selling her handmade jewelry at a craft fair this weekend. She plans to sell each necklace for $28 and each
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