Maybe not just yet, but it might be the only way for some, that things can really get better. |
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They got their way with dear old Bobby in the end, and they will with Eriksson, but not just yet. |
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Writing off the debt of developing countries is not just a moral but also a legal obligation. |
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Remember, you're not just part of the process, you are the reason the service exists. |
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After all, the whole principle was to look after members and not just shareholders. |
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Mr. Lane is one of a kind, and it's not just a birthday but an entire career that merits celebration. |
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They are crucial to proper recognition and treatment of the disorder, not just at the beginning but throughout. |
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People don't seem to understand that modeling is not just getting on the catwalk and walking in heels. |
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Well, it is not just a question of the Met, I think any of the individuals involved would wish to defend their position and their reputation. |
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Decorative sheets vary not just in pattern and color but also in terms of fabrics, thread count, and finish. |
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And not just Melissa but with a tall other guy who answered to the name of Greg. |
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The question of unilateral withdrawal is not just a political but a moral dilemma. |
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The scheme will now be expanded to cover the whole area within the city centre ring road and not just the main shopping areas. |
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To these people I knew I was not just a regular person, I was something that they wanted to protect, but hurt by doing so. |
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Bama is not just a writer but also a chronicler and recorder of Dalit life and struggle in Tamil Nadu. |
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It's not just a Labor Party view, it's the view of business, it's the view of external analysis of Australia, it's the view of the Reserve Bank. |
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The financing structure is not just a bunch of charitable institutions collecting donations and dispensing funds. |
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Plenty of thought has gone into the design of this room, and not just in terms of electronic wizardry. |
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If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to originate a role and not just step into a role created by someone else. |
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The most effective recruitment drives are founded on issues, not just organizations. |
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Remember that the rede does not just mean physical harm but all kinds of harm, be it physical, mental, emotional or other. |
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Not because people haven't been tempted, but because alienating millions of people was not just risky, but stupid. |
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I found that there was not just one method of initiating encounters in the red-light district. |
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In order to attend you need not just a fat wallet but the right connections. |
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It is not just the supporters of York City Football Club who have been left reeling by the shock announcement that the club is up for sale. |
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The wine, typically, did not just include the safe choices of France, California, Australia, Germany and Italy. |
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To win a World Cup you need a few players to chip in with goals, not just rely on one player to get five or six. |
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The additional burdens of bureaucracy do not just worry British businesses. |
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For the Trust it marked not just a few months' worth of campaigning but represented the culmination of nearly half a century of tireless effort. |
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By the same token, your company's future returns to the angels are not just financial. |
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But then we walked down to the basement and thought about refinishing it, and we figured, why not just make this the main bedroom? |
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Cultural differences are not just amusing anecdotes, but can have a real impact with real consequences. |
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The stakes of nuclear war engage not just the survival of the antagonists, but the fate of mankind. |
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I'm happier if we can use our understanding of criminal mechanisms to prevent cybercrime, not just penalize wrongdoers after the fact. |
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So it's not just the children of today who are being wooed and won by alien thinking and cultures, but many of our adults are hopelessly lost. |
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You can also imagine the friends, the republicans, because it was not just artists that came but those that really wanted to shape the future. |
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Well, guess what kids, if the beef industry goes, it's not just going to be the country yokels that are out of a job. |
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Things actually have gotten better, and not just because we are no longer pictured exclusively as wretched suicides and guilt-ridden reprobates. |
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If you have underfloor heating throughout, you will enjoy a better all-round ambient temperature in every room, not just on the ground floor. |
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For dedicated skaters like Carrier, it's not just about the cute skirts and leg warmers. |
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He offered me the support of the Babylonians if I would declare myself and retake not just Malia, but all of Crete. |
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It's finished in the sense that there are paneled walls and not just exposed beams and studs and lath. |
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The train journey from London to the North is described not just a train journey but as a repository of stories and anecdotes. |
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Predictably the news has gone down like a lead balloon, and not just among those who will be axed. |
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The drums are not just used as a way of keeping time with the song, but actually as a lead instrument. |
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The 30-year-old company president says his aim was to make space-age technology not just available but acceptable to laypeople. |
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They are responsible not just for coughing and sniffling, but also for sore throat, croup, pharyngitis, laryngitis and bronchitis. |
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If New Zealand is to develop as a fully independent country we must give all our people equal access to justice, and not just a privileged few. |
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Yet evolution predicts not just successions of forms, but also genetic lineages from ancestors to descendants. |
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This attitude is not just peculiar to high-handicap amateurs but is also prevalent among the top amateurs and professionals. |
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Asian food is more prominent than it was five years ago and not just the kind that suits Americanized palates. |
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The recent resurgence in the popularity of the genre has allowed Romero not just a bigger budget, but the chance to make a new film at all. |
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You could have asked her yourself if you had not just left me to deal with her on my own. |
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Here he witnessed how the Irish were treated not just by the army but also by the landlords who owned the land there. |
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I heard it too and it's not just coppers who are benefitting from this secret largesse, but politicians as well. |
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It's not just that the pace of basic innovation has slowed in your field, although it has. |
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Perhaps it's not just him that seems indifferent to such youthful exuberance. |
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It was not just the precocious brilliance of his jockeyship but his heritage. |
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Pluralism is a competency, not just mere subjective relativism, but ethical pluralism. |
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From her point of view, the lawyer who fought the case against her has lost not just in the law court. |
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Cohen shows how immigration legislation has not just been about keeping people out. |
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These plant collections are not just maintained in isolation but are often incorporated into gardens of great beauty and amenity. |
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Those making the shift to resource reinvestment are not just doing good, they are also reaping profits. |
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Take a good look, not just at the content of this amendment, but also at the way it is written. |
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And it's not just among young people that involvement in politics seems to be at an all-time low. |
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Apologies, official, abject, routinely demanded, and formally offered, are considered not just a right but a requirement. |
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Handley said aboriginal health is not just a federal matter because a large and growing proportion of natives live off-reserve. |
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In different times and conditions, we might call upon experts to help us, and not just with the bowling. |
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It's not just marigolds and magnolias that grow abundantly in the fecund heat of the South. |
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Polygamy may seem an exotic topic, but it is not just of historical or academic interest. |
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Educational visits are high on the list but contrary to belief the office is not just for scholars and academics. |
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This implies that we will always have uncertainty in any system, not just in quantum mechanics or in mathematics. |
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For him, the key to settling successfully in a foreign culture is not just learning the language. |
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It is not just demand for consumer durables that has been warped by Iraq's strange new economy. |
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These novelists celebrated not just the pleasures of the table but also the joy of the hunt, the quartering and smoking of great sides of game. |
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And it is not just the miners that use their banners as reminders of their heroic past. |
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It's not just the final syllable of the word that must rhyme, but everything from the final syllable back to the final accented syllable. |
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But it was as the first host of Masterpiece Theatre that Americans, and not just Anglophiles, knew him best. |
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But these bread gulab jamuns are not just easy to cook but also delicious to taste. |
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Government is not just the waster of money, but the arbiter of social justice. |
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Let's invest time in young people, not just brand them as criminals and wasters. |
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But it was not just the fine weather that accounted for the record attendances. |
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But wealth accumulators aren't not just better off for it, they also feel better about their lives. |
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It's not just a question of corporate control over the news, but rather how the news is made. |
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Keeping the child was out of the question, and not just because it was an era when unwanted pregnancies were scandals. |
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Parliamentary question time is not just for our benefit but for the benefit of the public, as well. |
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Egyptian films and television dramas are avidly consumed not just in Egypt but all over the Arab world. |
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Professional norms dictated faith and loyalty not just in deed but in spirit to whoever held the reins of power under the constitutional system. |
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The footnote also stated that Hoffmann had arranged for several chemical derivatives of salicylic acid to be examined, not just its acetyl ester. |
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Then there are those who brim with passion not just for the state-approved quietus, but with fury for those who oppose it. |
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The effect is not just to make you ache with sadness at what these women have undergone. |
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But the book is not just about jerking every possible kind of poultry or meat. |
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The list seems to go on and is not just limited to my immediate circle of family, friends and acquaintances. |
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It's all about showing healthy food can be tasty and not just rabbit food, but the menu has to be something the kids want. |
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There were also plenty of acronyms whose definitions were not just different versions of the same term. |
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But it is not just a matter of uncovering more historical information in order to complete the jigsaw. |
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It is hoped, for the sake of millions of poor Filipinos, that he is not just putting on an act, good movie actor that he was. |
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I'm not just suggesting that we teach our young'uns creative writing as an end in itself. |
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By the way, they discuss many different kinds of bias on the part of the news agency, not just choice between actives and passives. |
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The book has serious flaws, though, and not just because it is really only an extended essay. |
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There was a deeper concern about the rationality, not just of the actors in the process, but of deterrence as a whole. |
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Visitors to this blog will be surprised to find it actually contains some words and not just a series of random pictures. |
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She said that bullying is not just isolated to schools or youngsters but can be seen in society. |
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It is about joined-up thinking and processes and not just piece-meal actions and decisions. |
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He said it was not just a lack of joined-up thinking on business issues that had concerned the Chamber. |
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This lack of trust is dangerous, not just to our physical health, but also to our mental well-being. |
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Accordingly, it does not yield knowledge, if knowledge involves understanding and not just well-founded conviction. |
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The denser these belief-belief relations are, the more a given system is a genuine system and not just a ragbag of unrelated opinions. |
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He says the Select Committee should be given hard evidence, not just rumour, and employers should either put up or shut up. |
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This is one of those programs that demonstrates eternal life is not just a religious hope for the next world but a fact in this one. |
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The building of a house, or even any transaction concerning it, is not just a matter of masonry or of business. |
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Why not just hand out talking points to these guys instead of cash on the barrel? |
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And I'm not just referring to his series of ridiculous, ad-lib whoppers to the grand jury. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease is not just a menace to livestock raisers, but also to the abattoirs and food retailers. |
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It seemed that at Queensmead he was adored and loved where ever he went, and by many different year groups, not just our own. |
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The law is predicted to bring benefits not just for ramblers but for the whole region by attracting more walkers and tourists. |
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Excavations have shown the remains of not just one wharenui, but possibly three. |
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When has a judge of a court made an order when it is not just and equitable to do so? |
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That she didn't have to worry about getting married and having babies, not just yet. |
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This is not just a random grab at topicality but a surprisingly cogent decision. |
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I would say it ranks among the best in the world, and it's not just me who thinks so. |
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It seems, however, that it is not just the adverts that prey on young minds. |
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It's not just about bus shelter adverts and nice shelves in the supermarket. |
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This is not just a clever publicity wheeze, it is also communicating a set of very complex and powerful points. |
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Monitoring of your online activities should be available to yourself also, not just adware and spybot programs. |
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It is not just for a relatively short period while physical defects to the property are made good. |
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It is not just the stress-busting purpose or imparting the feel-good factor, but a rarefication of the body and mind. |
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Contrary to popular opinion, in general they are not just attracting low lifes, low-end demographic users, gym rats and the like. |
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It is not just the physical effect of rain that affects us all, it is the gloom that goes with it. |
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Despite what many of your comrades believe, showering is not just a middle class affectation. |
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Our goal is to not just to survive, but, rather, to thrive in the society of the future. |
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And the system will not just be analysing deprived areas but also anti-social behaviour in affluent areas as well. |
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The growing emphasis on Afrocentrism in weddings is not just a desire to connect with and continue tradition in the wedding ceremony. |
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It's not just your money that they're after although they certainly want that. |
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While I am glad these folk had something readably interesting to share, I'm not just a little jealous! |
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Now Dublin boasts the tallest such structure not just in Ireland but in the whole world. |
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It's not just a misquotation, or an incorrect fact or figure, it's an admission that, basically, the entire story was made up out of whole cloth. |
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This is not just a result of the preferences of a mass readership, who happily pick up stories but seldom read poems. |
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This is not just the obvious ageing person's whinge because my kids can sort out computer or digital camera problems that baffle me. |
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Your system should be tested and retested, not just by you, but also by a third party. |
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The pattern of kenosis applies, not just to the life and death of the Christ, but also to his performance of the divine role of judgment. |
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Firstly, ketamine is not just a veterinary anaesthetic but is still available in most operating theatres. |
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After all, if speculation is based on concrete facts and is not just a wild guess, it's part of science. |
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To this I can add little but an amen, and my wish that all forms of low-tech games, not just pen and paper ones, will grow and spread. |
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We're really talking about music education at the keyboard, not just molding young artists. |
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But riding is not just another routine challenge she can master through sheer willpower. |
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And it was the economic rebound that attracted them, not just lower interest rates, she added. |
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I have lost count of the number of smashed plate glass windows in the town centre, and not just isolated premises, often several at a time. |
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The terraced garden is not just a series of regimented stepped rows running up the hill. |
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These four scenes for Savage are quite significant, involving not just recitative but a sequence of strong da capo arias. |
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We like to work on the songs so that they're not just random power chords. |
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The play of Sunday, the play of being angels in the choir, is not just a peripheral secondary marginal realm of activity. |
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The Old Testament is not just a book of history, law and prophecy. |
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Texas offers not just place to its actual or potential new residents, but professional possibilities. |
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The lawyers are chosen not just for their acumen but also with an eye toward the filmic. |
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Dr. Barry Rosenfeld, a psychologist who directs clinical training at Fordham University, did not just administer tests. |
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But the ADS are not just intended to remind the Google-curious that Paul exists and is thinking about running for president. |
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She conveys a genuine interest in music as music, not just as part of a larger spectacle. |
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Software is not just an abstraction that exists in isolation. |
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Not your cookie-cutter cookbook, this will have you getting creative and not just following directions. |
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But society has moved on, and to some extent the church has moved on, and we are now living in a pluralist society where it's not just them and us. |
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They are not just stuck in their little kainga, wearing their piupiu. |
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And there are going to be some very savvy candidates, not just clownish flame-outs like Herman Cain. |
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Contrary to the impression given, behind the scenes it was not just non-Test team players who got bored and whinged endlessly, but virtually all the players. |
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But Young has chewed into each storyline with not just her teeth bared, but also her soul. |
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That there is only one of Him is not just a first approximation, it is also the last word on the subject, and it makes the concept of Godhead a notably tense one. |
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It is not just a survival technique for whistling in the dark to keep our spirits up, but it is an encounter with the reality within which we live. |
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The bill would have introduced a public benefit test for independent schools ensuring they prove they offer a benefit to the public and not just fee-payers. |
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We should know that the term Amalek is bad not just because of whom it targets, but because of the violence it justifies. |
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The environmentalism of the early 1970s was not just a pragmatic response to a technical problem. |
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This can be seen not just in distant exurbs or suburbs, but in prime inner-city neighborhoods. |
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Bouncing toward home in our old rattletrap truck, I felt not just happy but satisfied, already intuiting that time spent on a riverbank is not wasted. |
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If high heels are too uncomfortable, why not just wear flat shoes? |
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And not just the evil but also the anthropological mistakenness of communism. |
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After all, caste is the most resistant feature of our politics, so why not just make it the basis for states formation? |
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And as they followed the Salvation Army Band, memories came flooding back of when walking days were an annual Whitsuntide treat and not just a nostalgic event. |
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Let us let children teach us to give first fruits, not just leftovers. |
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That perception is false and often reflects not just ignorance but also elitism and racism. |
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Like African-American civil rights leaders, they have made not just a neutral case but a positive moral case for equality. |
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It's not just socialism that's gaining in the polls due to the GOP's cratering popularity. |
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This is not just about child abuse, serious though it undoubtedly is. |
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She said it also found that ageism was a particularly insidious form of discrimination and did not just target the elderly, but simply those who were older than others. |
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Given a choice, and not just a philosophical one, performers could break down modern day stigmas. |
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To put it another way, we may need to tell one another and ourselves major whoppers, and not just little white lies, to replenish our interest in life. |
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Banks need to lend to creditworthy borrowers, not just to meet arbitrary government mandates. |
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The confusion does not just extend to government and public agencies. |
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A creeping sense develops that Judy fled not just a stifling culture but a genuine existential threat. |
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We will crush them with not just brute force, but we have a trump card. |
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Fruit cocktails are not just awful, they are yuck, especially re-fresher. |
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Keep in mind that Wicca is a religion, not just a magical system. |
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That represents real money, not just a creative, government money shuffle. |
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Residents, not just developers, should be allowed to appeal to the Deputy Prime Minister if decisions went against them, an Ilkley district councillor said this week. |
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I need, not just want, some new boots with tougher zips and buckles than the last pair, which will last through the coming year and the afore-mentioned snow. |
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It's about the heart of doing movies, and not just making movies, but like there's something fundamental about it, not something pleasurable or agreeable. |
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The report concludes that to properly address the needs of children in Scotland requires not just money, but a quantum leap in terms of attitudes. |
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To keep the upper hand, caterers attempt to differentiate by offering not just the fanciest feasts, but smoothie bars, kettle corn, pasta stations, and on-site pizza ovens. |
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And like Cognac once again, Armagnac requires ageing in oak barrels, but not just any oak barrel. |
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The president's inaugural address, in talking about universal freedom, talks about all sorts of possibilities for this country, not just warlike ones but peaceful ones. |
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The essay itself seems an artifact of a dying tradition, and not just in its grandiosity. |
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Why not just create something utterly silly, artistically a bit pointless, but ultimately just fun to watch? |
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But here was the chance to save not just this painting, but tens of thousands of artworks. |
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If he is really serious about giving up, and is not just saying that to fob you off, he should seek professional therapy to help him to kick the habit. |
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In alliance with Rock Against Racism it was able to put on not just two huge carnivals, but countless events that drew black and white young people together. |
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Collectively, these young women are making entrepreneurship not just aspirational, but a little bit edgy. |
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But to abandon subjects does not just wipe the slate clean with the possibility of alternative lifestyles, pursuits and pleasures lining up to divert us. |
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At stake is not just the 21 photos that were originally ordered to be released. |
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He seems to have done an acceptable job in that posting, so why not just continue and augment the relationship? |
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Fiscal stimulus can come in all kinds of packages, not just warmed-over Reaganomics, and there are plenty of more progressive ways to put these monies to use. |
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It was definitely the heart of not just the American avant-garde but the leading edge of all Western art. |
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For the moment, ayres says, the party is facing not just electoral reality but the fiscal kind as well. |
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But darling makes it very clear that this is not just a show about a pop star, no matter how much buzz his name generates. |
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He is a not just a grinning creationist, he is also willing to disdain Darwinism with a sinister pugnacity. |
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When he says he's the richest man in town, he's not just making an idle boast. |
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The 1990 study was concerned not just with reconfirming the importance of tobacco but also with assessing the lesser effects of indoor air pollution of some houses by radon. |
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The kids are encouraged to not just regurgitate information they find on the Internet, but instead process it and use it to help express their own ideas. |
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And not just sick in the body but in your mind, because you start obsessing. |
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Audrey II has started to talk and not just talk, but Shaft-like jive talk. |
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But the overwhelming majority of the time the strategy worked, not just from one game to another but in effecting lasting change. |
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But the hope is that New York will become not just the safest but also the most equitable of cities. |
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However, The Silverstone Classic is not just about Grand Prix racing cars. |
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This program could be especially handy for students, who could use it not just to take class notes but also to capture entire lectures with a built-in audio recording feature. |
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The new Queen of Spain, 41-year old Letizia Ortiz, was not just born a commoner, but she was also divorced. |
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More broadly, this raises not just a practical point but a moral one. |
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On the other hand, Pertman says, adoption is not just about placing children. |
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The report reframes the issue of domestic violence as not just a problem for society, but also for business. |
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If it leads to real change, not just in tone, but also in doctrine and policy, it would indeed be an earthquake. |
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It's not just the picture on the front cover but the 130 inside that make this book easily accessible to those who are not familiar with the area. |
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Almost everyone I spoke to said they have used JSwipe because they are specifically not just looking for a booty call. |
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But now, he says, the Jonnie Williams mess threatens not just to defuse but to trump the McAuliffe ethics card. |
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The number of women taking up knitting has doubled in the past few years, spurred not just by the desire to make something snugly for their family, but for others too. |
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But he's also energetic, talkative, and boyishly excited about not just his beer, but all beer. |
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As Eleanor Clift recently lamented, the brouhaha in Congress over food stamps is not just about budgets. |
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Ultimately, they must be inviting communities, not just rough work camps. |
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Scrooge is still with us, not just in print but embodied in the cold hearts and selfish calculations of misanthropes everywhere. |
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The right and left, he contends, diverge not just in opinions but also in thought processes and behavior. |
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It's Elvis not just without the King but without any discernible zing. |
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As with any negotiation, what matters in the end is getting the desired outcome, not just scoring points along the way. |
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All of this is done, not just with a smile but with a joke, for he has a quirkish sense of humour, not usually associated with men of his profession. |
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This strategy does not just incorporate the parody or direct quotation of prior texts, but uses everyday objects as the basis of its allegorical structure. |
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The sudden violence casts a threat on the safety not just of Devi but of the entire neighborhood. |
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You asked us at that graduation so many years ago to devote our personal lives not just to doing well but to doing good. |
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But before she spoke Ms Morris was accosted by a placard-waving group of about 20 protesters demanding that they should be paid all year round, not just in term time. |
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His gesture is so bold it has a whiff of sacrilege, not just of art-world rebellion. |
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Why not just carry on with Plan A as if nothing has happened? |
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The original series was as permeated through and through by Sagan, not just on the air, but off as well. |
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So, he decided to give the church a chance, if not just for the sake of mending his relationship with his mother. |
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In those circumstances, investors would be entitled not just to tax relief but to the government repurchasing the shares at the price at which they were issued. |
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See, the doctor not just bandaged Bobby himself, but stuck a big wad of gauze into the slice she'd put in him, to keep it open and to help it drain. |
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Crimes are wrongs, not just against the victims, but also against society. |
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And we're not just talking about wagging a day here or there. |
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It was not just that the sun was shining brilliantly in a place infamous for its cloudiness. |
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The Bog Standard Campaign was launched to rid schools of rundown ablutions which campaigners say are not just unpleasant, but also affect learning. |
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So why not just wait till the movie comes out before rendering a verdict? |
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This is not just about angling, but also about our river and lake environments that support a huge diversity of wildlife from water boatmen to kingfishers. |
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The message of all this Chanel belt-tightening is that the rich are not just like you and me. |
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And that is not just my opinion, it's an absolute statement of fact. |
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The portrait, reputed to be the most widely reproduced photograph in the world, has come to symbolize not just the ideals of the Cuban revolution but of revolution in general. |
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But now, we have the opportunity of utilizing an internal absorbent, not just for convenience during menstruation, but for having fun and making art. |
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But these laws and theorems are not just abstract mathematics. |
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The racy programming has not just got audiences into a lather. |
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For me, the slow pace of our walk had not just meant taking in all that I came across, but also trying to retrace those steps I had taken with my grandfather. |
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Hope is not just a thing, a fantasy, a concept or an abstraction. |
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Against the generals, the president was declaring that the A-bomb was not just another weapon. |
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The Hashemites will not just surrender power and abscond to South Kensington. |
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When we talk lovelessly, we somehow diminish not just rationality but our very humanity. |
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But not just ordinary roses or tulips, she had majestic African lilies and exotic oriental orchids. |
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I want them aspiring to be scientists and engineers, doctors and teachers, not just ballers and rappers. |
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She liked to think of it as a Charlie Brown tree, worthy of pity, not just a plain old ugly tree. |
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Many of the games they stock now are already in the mini-boxes, new titles not just cheeseware. |
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An acceptance of our common creaturedom is essential not just to the health of the planet but to our ordinary happiness. |
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This was not just a downing of fierce rivals for the home side, it was three precious points to go towards their quest to stay in the top flight. |
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I'd like to use that Superfund to clean up pollution for a change and not just pay lawyers. |
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And it's not just the great unhosed. These raiders all earn over two hundred thousand pounds a year in big banks. |
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Bede sets out not just to tell the story of the English, but to advance his views on politics and religion. |
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This language was not just the language of acculturation, but through the stories, poetry and oral traditions became the agency of change. |
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Under Napoleon, a new emphasis towards the destruction, not just outmanoeuvring, of enemy armies emerged. |
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Moreover, he demonstrated that the protective cowpox pus could be effectively inoculated from person to person, not just directly from cattle. |
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For there are many kinds of freedom, not just the ones that involve surf and lungfuls of fresh air. |
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Thus, Pulteney Bridge became not just a means of crossing the river, but also a shopping arcade. |
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The purpose of a barbican was not just to provide another line of defence but also to dictate the only approach to the gate. |
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Castles were not just defensive sites but also enhanced a lord's control over his lands. |
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The megaron is a hall building with an open-fronted porch, but this porch is not just any laterally confined space. |
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The counter puncher often tries to outplay their opponent entirely, not just in a physical sense, but also in a mental and emotional sense. |
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The competition attracts an extensive television audience, not just in Europe, but throughout the world. |
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Some privateers ended up becoming pirates, not just in the eyes of their enemies but also of their own nations. |
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Hitler decided to incorporate not just the Sudetenland but the whole of Czechoslovakia into the Reich. |
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High levels of inequality prevent not just economic prosperity, but also the quality of a country's institutions and high levels of education. |
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It is now widely accepted that the center of nearly every galaxy, not just active ones, contains a supermassive black hole. |
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It is also about ensuring that pupils achieve on a broad front, not just in terms of examinations. |
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Herbal medicine, or phytotherapy, includes not just the use of plant products, but may also include the use of animal and mineral products. |
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Yet recording companies, especially classical ones, continue to churn out CDs, and not just single discs but multidisc boxed sets. |
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The lesson to be drawn from the events of 1914, to Roosevelt's mind, was that civilization needed muscle to defend it, not just solemn words. |
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Popper's original attempt to define not just verisimilitude, but an actual measure of it, turned out to be inadequate. |
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At the movies, the nethers have become unnestled, and not just in art films. |
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The civitas is not just the collective body of all the citizens, it is the contract binding them all together, because each of them is a civis. |
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But she was not just a pretty face. She was brilliant, accomplished, powerful, and tough-minded, a woman of burning passions. |
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Just to make it fun, these are not just four stories, as each contains at least three tales. |
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Folklore became a verb, an action, something that people do, not just something that they have. |
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Today it is widely accepted that Rungholt did in fact exist and was not just a local legend. |
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Together with people, moved ideas, languages, customs, and cultures, not just in one, but in both directions. |
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