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sequel

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That which follows; a succeeding part; continuation; as, the sequel of a man's advantures or history.

Consequence; event; effect; result; as, let the sun cease, fail, or swerve, and the sequel would be ruin.

Conclusion; inference.

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2010–14: Film projects, True You, concert tour, and philanthropy In April 2010, Jackson reprised her role in the sequel to Why Did I Get Married? titled Why Did I Get Married Too? Source: Internet

2008 television movie and sequel main On September 26, 2007, NBC announced that it was creating a two-hour backdoor pilot to air later that season. citation In the new version, Justin Bruening stars as the estranged son of Michael Knight, Mike Traceur. Source: Internet

According to returning filmmaker McG, the creative team already has a story in mind for a potential sequel that would close out the story arc for Cole, ready to proceed if fan interest warrants a follow-up. Source: Internet

A book sequel unauthorized by the copyright holders, The Winds of Tara by Katherine Pinotti, Katherine Pinotti (2008), The Winds of Tara, Fontaine Press. Source: Internet

A cynic, of course, might suggest Pirlo’s appointment is a natural sequel to the club’s decision, in 2017, to change its crest, a move that was supposed to signify that Juventus was no longer just a soccer team. Source: Internet

According to the Official Buffy Watcher's Guide, Whedon wrote the pilot to the TV series as a sequel to his original script, which is why the show makes references to events that did not occur in the film. Source: Internet

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