That includes not only tax rebates and lower interest rates but lower energy prices as well. |
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His son seemed happy and laughed joyfully at not only himself, but also the absurdities of life. |
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Then again, it's not only the sense of community that draws these artists together. |
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The courses are not only open to farmers but to everybody in the rural community. |
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It is a commonplace to associate the low view of the episcopate not only with latitudinarians, but also with nineteenth-century evangelicals. |
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Mr Harding is not only of good character, and a number of people have spoken well of him. |
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How can he claim damages when he has not only left the stable door open but has sent out the horse with a hefty good-luck thump on its backside? |
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In this sequence, 8 and 9 are not only powers of integers but also consecutive whole numbers. |
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Although the races are physically demanding, they did not only attract youngsters. |
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Those books did not only affect South Africans but many southern Africans as well. |
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But the argument against poets and mimesis is made not only poetically but also mimetically. |
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This is a great loss not only for the majors and students within the department but also for the entire college. |
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The other important issue is the use of luxury textbooks, not only in senior and junior high schools, but also in elementary schools. |
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These fish are not only amazingly well camouflaged but to me are surprisingly small as well. |
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Today, government figures are held back not only by a fear of being rumbled, but a terror that they won't be able to pull it off. |
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The minister's work and office is not only to be a teacher, but a beseecher. |
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She not only placed herself in the position of telling lies, but endangered the lives of children for personal gain. |
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An atheist will always be asking questions about a whole lot of issues, not only religion. |
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It was not only in mathematics and astronomy, however, that Newcomb made major contributions. |
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It was not only her maidenhood that she parted with it was also any remaining hope at the reconciliation with her family. |
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The process of exclusion affects not only the squinting eye, but also in part the one that does not squint. |
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It is a poetic philosophy that not only sings and sizzles about life, it also affirms life. |
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These were not only lynching photos, but brutal whippings, and they also burned blacks alive. |
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Gill nets are not only stretched across the river but are also between rocky out crops where rapids exist in the river. |
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The quality of the exhibition was not only amateurishly reminiscent of A-level sketch books, but in some places absolutely risible. |
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Many students move into coaching, taking advantage of opportunities not only in this country, but also in America, France and Canada. |
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The process of adjudication involves not only the taking of the evidence but the formulation of the reasons for decision. |
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An efficient metro rail system will not only push the bulk of traffic underground, but also ensure that people use their vehicles sparingly. |
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It is a way not only to see animals but to meet the Maasai peoples and learn about the culture. |
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We could do with some rain not only for the cow cockies but also for the fishing. |
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Massive manhunt operations are under way involving not only police but also the navy and the air force. |
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The beauty of talking dirty in the sack is that you communicate it's not only your body which is aroused but your senses and mind as well. |
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It encompasses not only ideas that are favourably received but also those that offend shock or disturb. |
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At the World Championships in 2001 they not only won the pair, they took away a second gold medal in the coxed pair. |
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First, not only was the contract profitable but it would have been necessary to complete it in order to realise that profit. |
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Such duplication of effort was not only a waste of resources but also a potential nightmare for those waiting on the test results. |
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O ye people, repose your faith in God who is not only your God but God of all and sundry. |
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This is because gold is not only seen as a hedge against the dollar, but as a financial bet against inflation too. |
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So for instance, the lyre bird is the storyteller of the bush, not only because it doesn't have a voice of its own, but because it keeps the law. |
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Zhong Kui not only attacked evils but also caught ghosts and monsters of all kinds by performing white magic. |
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This popularity not only confers celebrity status on gardeners but shows the garden owner as a person of refined taste, the minister said. |
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Watts not only painted countless repetitions and variants in different sizes, but was a poor judge of his work. |
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The wonderful team of nurses cared not only for Lydia, but the delicate state of the family at this time. |
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A low-fat, low-calorie regimen may not only help Americans lose weight, but may also boost the immune system. |
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Ajinomoto claims the drink not only rehydrates users after exercise but also repairs muscle mass. |
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Smitty is very experienced, not only in diving but in life, as the flecks of white in his beard attest. |
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Shouts came as a Kurd legislator demanded the oath be read not only in Arabic but in Kurdish, as well. |
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This technique not only guides our gaze towards Ashok's imaginings, but also highlights his awakening rage. |
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Our birth names were kept as our middle names because our new names were not only our creation, but part of our history, too. |
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The area is popular not only with Europeans but Americans living in or visiting Europe. |
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Our members are a down to earth group of fanciers who not only love the breed of Giant Runts, but they truly enjoy each other as friends as well. |
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A piece of prawn or squid bait will attract bites from not only the king george but also sand whiting, herring, tarwhine and flathead. |
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Switch it on and the screen not only reveals itself to be a very slick 640 x 480, 16-bit colour job but one that operates in landscape mode. |
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These missives have the salutary effect of not only making the author more careful but also of different points of view from one's own. |
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Rising in all its glory to shine not only in every part of Europe, but also on the American continent. |
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So not only have I finally come across a few Kiwis after all this time here, but they are also surfers! |
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We must remind the Australian people not only of the alternatives, but of the consequences of change. |
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Finally, the Aussies are not only the best side in the world, but probably the best ever. |
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He is wretched, weak, ugly, inspiring contempt and disgust in not only all the supposedly good-hearted characters but also the reader. |
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Australian aboriginal art is not only fashionable on the international art scene, it's also fetching huge prices in the salerooms. |
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Universities not only transmit knowledge, they also refine existing knowledge and develop new knowledge and ideas. |
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Adam and Eve were not only to glorify God in behavior, but they were to offer intelligent glory and praise to God. |
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Within 14 minutes third choice goalkeeper Mark Salter had not only made three tough saves but had also watched a near own goal by Anthony Doeh. |
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The law rightly attaches a high value to a person's reputation not only for that individual's sake but also in the wider interests of the public. |
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This will not only limit the level of grip on the track but, in terms of the engine, the air filter will play a more crucial role. |
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Somehow on Saturday night he was not only able to remain outwardly cool, but he also held his players together in a tense situation. |
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But it not only demeans women, it also demeans the men that buy it, as well as everybody that makes money from it. |
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Successful gladiators are those who not only sate the crowd's desire for blood, but do so in an entertaining fashion. |
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We not only acknowledge but also predict the desires and wishes of our customers. |
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That in turn gave not only the grass but also wildflowers time to grow and establish themselves. |
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We have to consider, not only the moral and legal justifications before it may be done but also whether it has a reasonable chance of success. |
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The Sabbatarian principle touched not only British religion but many social and economic practices as well. |
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Real media freedom, and not only in Bulgaria, can be achieved only when it walks hand in hand with a clearly realised responsibility. |
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The win not only gives them a berth in the semifinals but improved the team's overall record to 33-0 as well. |
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This is the one agency and government that not only is allowed to pray, it's demanded. |
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The Old Masters owed their designation not only to superlative technique but also to their ability to represent the right subject. |
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He was a kind and loving husband and father and his passing is much regretted, not only by his sorrowing family, but also by his many friends. |
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They become artifacts not only of culture but of time, and as such acquire a timeless, ageless quality that can elude even the best color films. |
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He has put a lot of effort into his pre-season work and not only with his bikes. |
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This level of redundancy exists not only at the component level, but also at the distribution level. |
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A lens cap not only guards against scratching, but also keeps off dirt and fingerprints, which can also reduce sharpness and contrast. |
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Flex can now take a job start-to-finish, designing not only the electronic guts, but also the look and feel of products. |
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This is not only unsupported by the text, it also takes the mystery out of the play, reducing it to a simplistic piece of psychological realism. |
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The fall in prices would be greater than the fall not only in their wage rates but also in the overall average of wage rates. |
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The jobs the members of this workforce perform are not only generally low-paid but also tend to have less favourable fringe benefits. |
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That affected not only the racial mix of the country but went on to having wider repercussions on the culture of the country. |
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A jobbing musician, he not only achieved tremendous respect as a jazz artist but he worked with popular African and Caribbean bands as well. |
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The early medieval carpenter was not only skilled in working the wood, but also in selecting the correct timber and shape for the job. |
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The carrots are not only handpicked but also washed, top and tailed and put into bags of ten kilos each. |
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But it is not only to the spurners of the Gospel that such verses are addressed. |
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It is not only a matter of broad-shoulders and buxomness, but a matter of convention and stereotype. |
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The land sale provided enough money to enable the council not only to buy a site suitable for the new school but also pay for its construction. |
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He said not only were staff members and the board of directors present, but the prime minister had delivered the feature address. |
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This not only makes the home a desirable rental, it's ideal for the owners as well. |
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Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth but supreme beauty, a beauty cold and austere like that of sculpture. |
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He decided the theatre world was a good place to trawl not only for people with money but also for girls. |
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I found this to be not only strange, but upsetting to my stomach as I'd just eaten some tuna mac 'n' cheese and a Rolling Rock beer. |
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Recent studies indicate that mesenchymal stem cells not only differentiate into osteoblasts but also into adipocytes. |
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Today we can reveal that not only have we smashed the target but we've done it a year ahead of schedule. |
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These men often were working not only as sawyers but as carpenters, coopers, and shinglemakers as well. |
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The water situation can be related, not only to Australia in general, but also to the world over. |
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Traditionally, not only property is bequeathed, but social and political position as well. |
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In that case the court had before it not only the privileged material but the prosecution's response to it. |
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By paying attention to his lyrical skill, you notice that he is not only a phenomenal rapper, but also a fine poet. |
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Burma road was the street that connected not only Kabwata but also all other residential areas to other locations or townships on the route. |
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The plantation of tree saplings for any occasion has now become ceremony for not only politicians but also officials and others. |
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The whelk-enclosure experiment demonstrated that the predatory whelk affected not only survivorship but also growth rate of the clam. |
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This Tribunal is enjoined to not only be fair, but also to be quick and to act inquisitorially and not adversarially. |
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The redactor openly indicates, not only that we are given two visions, but also that they are very different from one another. |
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Jo is also one of those adventurous travelers that not only wants to explore a new city, she wants to taste it, too. |
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It is not easy to be inclusive, but it is your obligation to not only try, but to not get your back up when people call you on things. |
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Through Mehuru's eyes, we see not only the horrific conditions of the middle passage, but also first impressions of white femininity. |
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That was the point that I was going to raise, not only the lapse of time but the cost in terms of both anxiety and financial cost to Mr Mond. |
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This time though, he was not only accompanied by his adjutant but by a flock of intelligence officers. |
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These wormholes connect not only two regions of space but also two regions of time as well. |
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In English you can take not only an adjunct but also a predicative complement and prepose them for a special effect. |
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The authors of the verses of the Guru Grantha Sahib are not only the Sikh gurus, but also Hindu poet-saints. |
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In my judgment, it was a carefully thought-through decision, not only by the president but by the senior military. |
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Let's just say it's a platform on which comedians can showcase not only their style, but also the outer limits of their tastelessness. |
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Gunnado Farm near Walkaway has not only wonderful views but it does wonders to help young people find their way. |
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It visited the sin of the fathers not only upon their biological children but also upon every single Jew, homeborn or proselyte. |
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It was not only a great day for everyone, but a fine effort for a worthy cause. |
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To be useful, pesticides and repellents must work against not only mosquitoes but also other disease-transmitting arthropods. |
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The ideal form for a particular tree depends not only on your preferences, but also on the plant's natural growth habit. |
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These provisions are designed not only to strengthen flag state control but also to deter evasive reflagging of vessels. |
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The findings are not only important for the wellbeing of astronauts but for everybody. |
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The beauty lies not only in the paper and strokes, it is also in the meaning of the words written. |
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The grant is not only timely but it comes at a critical time when the country is grappling with the economic reconstruction programme. |
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Central banks are not only the economy's stabilizers, they are also its risk managers. |
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This polyglot is not only fluent in these two languages, but also in Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, and English. |
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At surface level, our cultural climate appears to be not only ageless, but agelessly credible. |
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It is therefore odd to watch him waver and wobble over an issue that is not only outrageously unjust, but also flagrantly illegal. |
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Charged with obscenity, the 60-year-old professor not only fearfully complied with the cops but immediately finked on two friends. |
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He not only kicked goals and engineered a string of openings but also scored the crucial opening try. |
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The rainbow maki is not only a great example, it's almost a shame to eat it because it's so lovely to look at. |
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It is an axiom that justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done. |
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Trust me, you can not only go broke, but you can actually pay taxes as you do it. |
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Secondly, being convicted brought not only shame and dishonour on the accused, but on his wife and children as well. |
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In other words, doing justice and keeping sabbath are not only laws to be obeyed but gospel promises into which we are to live. |
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Yet somehow at the back of our minds will be the memory of not only the lost years but of the men who were lost with them. |
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It is not only possible but wholly sensible for a committed European to be an equally committed Atlanticist. |
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They can not only take all of your money, but destroy your entire life with a single keystroke. |
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The Act did not only attempt to demarcate land that would be reserved for Africans. |
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Some who have followed this route have lost not only their redundancy money but their life savings. |
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For starters, he not only negotiated full professorship and the Jackman Chair in Philosophy, plus a paid sabbatical. |
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This feature not only made communication between the crew members difficult, but also proved hazardous if the aircraft went down. |
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Settlers came to Illinois not only to better themselves economically but also to escape the social hierarchical structure of the East. |
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She took on not only the might of the oceans, but also the might of reality, and has triumphed gloriously over both. |
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He is targeting for at least 40 MPs so that he would not only be the kingmaker, but can become king, too. |
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She has been immortalized by the author for she is no ordinary vamp but one who is not only a subtle wooer but a patient psychologist. |
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Never lost from memory is the transcendent God who exists not only on the other side of space, but also on the other side of time. |
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Slumber not only helps recharge our batteries, but some evidence suggests it can actually help ward off major illness, including diabetes. |
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In order to prove that it is not only a matter of reciprocally fruitful economic co-operation, we have decided to emphasise the cultural sector. |
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This book is a thousand times worse, force-feeding us a tale not only of the author's goodness, but the goodness of his long line of ancestors. |
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But what everyone failed to reckon with was not only the impassioned sentiments of segregationist whites, but also those of Mrs. Richardson. |
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The Prince would produce a rapid succession of sizzling chops, steaks and sausages not only for the guests but also for the attendant staff. |
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These images and signs not only represent man's creativity through the ages but also may help in writing new chapters of history. |
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All these factors can cause not only low counts, zero counts, and immotile sperms that lead to infertility, but also cancers in some cases. |
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Lakes and jhils of the district are not only very numerous, but in many cases of considerable size. |
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It is important that we not only recognise but celebrate our heritage and this is just way of bringing it to the fore. |
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But now, as Kurt and I moved tentatively toward where Pam had buttonholed him, Murdoch seemed not only unaccompanied but alone. |
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A recriminative war of words, from platform and from press, was waged, not only in Pomfret, but throughout the county and state. |
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The show attracted not only ardent dog lovers but curious onlookers too who possessed little knowledge about the dogs. |
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In many towns and villages, such a house acts not only as a place to live, but also as a tourist attraction, bringing visitors in their droves. |
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Of course, every booming economy has not only its white-shoe financiers but also its lowly offshore workers. |
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So when you get back to work, you're not only drunk but your tongue feels like someone scraped it with the dull end of a razor blade. |
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And not only I am coveting the post in a really strong way, but I'm not even going to ask him if I can have it. |
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Storm chasing is not only carried out for the purpose of weather forecasting. |
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Well, each one of them is not only a piece of art but represents magic created on wild silk by traditional weavers. |
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This vacuum not only holds products in place, it also compacts the package size, reducing the amount of space they take up in cartons. |
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To her surprise he not only replies but also invites her to interview him at his house. |
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It's not only patients who feel that the days when doctors always knew best are over. |
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The widening powers of the state were agreed to be beneficial not only in wartime but in peace as well. |
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Our goal is for the spectators to be entertained for four hours not only by the racing, but also by the raceway. |
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I find it hard to believe I not only wore some of those shoes but also two-stepped, waltzed, and even jitterbugged in them. |
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According to bridal history, royalty not only introduced the white wedding dress, they also made it popular. |
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Thursday is polling day and I urge you not only to vote, but to vote tactically. |
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Nevertheless, there has been a sharp increase in children who are not only born out of wedlock but are raised without a father. |
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The rate of hydrolysis depends not only on the tacticity of the polymer, but probably also on its configurational sequence statistics. |
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These included not only the normal range of meat joints and poultry, but also whole cattle and sheep. |
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But we live not only with positive general principles but with what Tocqueville discerned as contradicting actualities. |
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Foundations not only smooth out skin tone and boost skin's radiance, they can also help protect your face from everyday sun exposure. |
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The NHS and education systems are a disgraceful shambles and the illegal asylum situation is not only a joke, it is dangerous. |
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All these jokers not only want to have their cake and eat it too, but smash it in the public's face. |
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They should not only care for the welfare of the children, but should also have financial knowledge. |
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It was such an enormous success that it not only became a staple of Drury Lane's repertory but was also performed at Lincoln's Inn Fields and elsewhere. |
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As a small business owner, you are not only the head honcho, but also the bean counter, chief salesman, IT boffin, tax specialist and marketing guru too. |
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Police concerns are heightened by the fact that the alcohol seized has frequently consisted of not only beer and alcopops, but also bottles of strong spirits. |
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The teacher said kohanga was a place where children were not only taken care of but taught all aspects of Maori life. Kapa haka is just one part of the culture. |
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The widespread diffusion of texts exploded not only among nobles and merchants but also among artisans, shopkeepers, workers, and even, on occasion, peasants and millers. |
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Christine Goerke not only plays Armida with sly wit, but she also sings the exacting fioriture and lyrical arias with razor-sharp precision and elegant musicianship. |
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Hence there is a focus on the need to re-engineer administrative and business operations to offer better services, not only to students but parents, faculty and staff. |
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This not only defrauds the state out of thousands of dollars, but also deprives the patient who needs the drugs. |
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Trying to fine-tune all that to a desired end is not only a form of madness but doomed to failure. |
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To this end, he has assembled not only his amazing array of weapons and inventions, but also a small army who serve as his renegade security force and ship's crew. |
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This tape had lap joints with holes which would enable the user not only to create angles, but by placing nails into the holes, secure those angles. |
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The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding. |
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Many peptides and proteins interact strongly with amphiphilic molecules and these interactions are of vast importance, not only in vivo but also in technical applications. |
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This launched not only a wave of copycat online beheadings but a new era of AQI online communications. |
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Youssef said the jailings are not only driving the community underground but pushing many to move abroad. |
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I am totally different from everyone else in the game because not only do I rap, I also produce, play musical instruments and sing which makes me literally, a one-man band. |
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Likewise, the focus of the ancient Hawaiian kapu or law sought to focus on the relationships of kauwa not only with the kahuna and aliyi, but with all of the other groups. |
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A virtual kaleidoscope of colour inundate not only the standing piles, but also overrun old fallen timbers that overlap, forming small overhangs and grottoes. |
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The twin advantage of this is that it would not only ease the competition substantially, it could also help to avoid any hint that the company might need to be renationalised. |
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One year, each competitor had to tote around not only a tree stump but also a bicycle frame for hours. |
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An undergraduate major in anthropology not only provides a sound Liberal Arts education but also gives students a needed edge in today's fiercely competitive job market. |
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Rich salt-mines created a town not only of great substance but also of great wobbliness, as the saltworks wreaked architectural havoc for over 1100 years. |
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Since medieval times their annual fair was famous not only for its heights of bacchanalian revelry but also for the ferocious brawls that would inevitably break out. |
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It is naturally assumed not only that we poor saps queuing in line need constant diversion, but that we need infantile diversion of the worst kind. |
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This not only paved the way for pop outfits such as Steps to release covers, it assured even pointy-headed music-lovers that it was alright to be kitsch again. |
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As these stories hint, workingmen's drinking practices, and the efforts to curb them, occurred on a terrain defined not only by class but also gender. |
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The students not only workshopped their own performances but also took control of other aspects of the performance including lighting, sound, costume and promotion. |
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For example, the army not only commissioned officers from the ranks, but in November 1942 eradicated all formal educational barriers for officer candidates. |
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The train is not only faster and cleaner, but with an operating sound output of 0.1dB, is also significantly quieter than buses or the precarious three-wheeled tuk-tuks. |
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It included not only human beings but also everything else in the universe, through the reciprocal relationship of the human microcosm with the macrocosm of the created order. |
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A recent study showed that lamotrigine not only delays the time to any mood events but is notably effective against the depressive lows of bipolar illness. |
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Or a story falls into Clark 's lap and he must not only save the day, but do so in such a way as to make the victims of the evil plot made good by the end of the episode. |
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The project naturally developed into collecting not only videos, but also original recordings and remixes into two double albums packed to the hilt with gems. |
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I not only got to work with them but conversed with both of them at length. |
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Government should therefore re-look at using sport as a means to remoulding the national image for not only developmental purposes but also discipline. |
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The middle voice spoke not only for but also to the Greek sense of self. |
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Once you start eating a bunch of saltines, you're not only parched, but you've instantly got a ball of paste in your mouth that takes lots of chewing to ingest. |
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By being the chazan, I would not only be able to say the Mourner's Kaddish, but also the additional Kaddish prayers that are interspersed through the services. |
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They not only hoisted Russian flags, but reportedly beat Ukrainians who expressed indignation at Russian aggression in Crimea. |
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I wholly accept that the doctrine admits the hearsay statements, not only where the declarant is dead or otherwise not available but when he is called as a witness. |
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To continue to deny them their full human and civil rights is not only morally reprehensible, but logistically unfeasible. |
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Only a few firms succeeded in not only getting bigger, but also in adopting the American methods of managerial organization adequate to their new size. |
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Yet Boies and Olson confidently claim credit not only for a fine legal victory but for changing the country with their lawsuit. |
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It takes a good leader to not only recognize, but admit defeat. |
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Remarkably this German woman, Frau Fuchs, and her husband, an ambulance driver, not only took them in but harboured them until the Russians entered Dresden. |
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He is not only one of the finest players, and coaches, in the history of Australian Rules, he is also one of its most constructive thinkers and finest ambassadors. |
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It not only motivates parents to concede to the practice, but also not to report incidences when medical issues arise. |
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Coverage such as the Time article illustrates reflexivity because it not only reported on the event, but it drew attention to the production of the event as news. |
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The Met is noteworthy not only for its house size, however, but for the sheer volume of its season. |
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It is remarkable that this coupling between energy storage and dissipation has been observed not only in different adherent cells but also in many soft biological tissues. |
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Such reforms will not only raise revenue, but also increase American competitiveness in the global marketplace and create jobs. |
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He not only articulated the need for Americans to actively engage in world markets, clearly and convincingly. |
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See, Reggie not only slides into the kitchen and makes free with the cat bowls, he's also found that if he slopes upstairs, he can find a cosy cat basket outside my bedroom. |
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Taylor knows not only the value of her commodity, but also how to control it. |
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The spirit that drives me is not only fueled by my passion for justice but also by my anger and rage at the injustice I see and experience on a daily basis. |
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This system not only allows several welds to be done simultaneously, it also reduces weld time from three seconds for a conventional spot weld, to just half a second. |
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The clinic is not only lacking in free prophylactics, but in every aspect. |
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This literature is not only transcontinental but it is omnivorous. |
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This not only has the benefit of looking elegant but frees up space so that designers are able to offer more comfort and luxury to even the smallest of cars. |
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That's right, my brother is not only a jock, he's a smart jock. |
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And by their inaction, they not only handed authority to his unelected kitchen cabinet, but did great damage to the democratic process in this country. |
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Later, tube systems were enlarged, and new ones opened not only for the transport of telegrams but also for individual and bulk deliveries of letters and parcels. |
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This is not only good news but encouraging revelations, especially made at the beginning of the year when projections are usually about gloom and doom. |
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To maintain suspicion requires not only ignoring the flaws in Wakefield's research, but also turning a blind eye to the large number of studies which show no causal link. |
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This has not only led to a substantial reduction in fibre content in the diet but also, possibly, the content of micronutrients such as vitamin B-complex, zinc and chromium. |
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The balance of the argument now says that Betfair operates in a way that not only does not diminish the integrity of racing but actually enhances it. |
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Carbohydrates not only provide the acceptor of sulphide for cysteine biosynthesis, they are the source of reductants for sulphate reduction in non-photosynthetic tissues. |
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Raphael is a gentleman of great talents and scientific acquirements and is well known, not only in the British Empire, but also in the United States of America. |
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Reasoning for the ordinary and quotidian experiences of observation, Diderot demanded not only the artist but also the art critic to be liberated from the studio model. |
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The shop not only sells a large selection of bridal wear, but also has bridal packages, beauty treatments and a range of other services all under one roof. |
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But the teaching also touched sentient beings as moral agents, as agents capable of affecting the welfare not only of themselves but of others as well. |
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The cameras are not only linked to the police national computer, but also to the DVLA database, which allows officers to identify vehicles that are not registered or taxed. |
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Furthermore, the analyst must not only understand these subjects within the context of ground operations but also as they relate to air and amphibious operations. |
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Not until then however had I realized that good table manners not only means a good verbal and physical behaviour, but also involves reduction of waste to a minimum. |
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To round off the day, it's time for that rehydrating massage, which not only moisturises the body but also gets out the last few knots of tension. |
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In addition to the usual bug fixes, the update is said to add not only a web browser and an email program, but a word processor and a spreadsheet. |
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There was one alarming moment where the audience was not only smaller than the panel, it consisted entirely of people married to people on the panel. |
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Her moving speech not only saved the pig's skin, but also resulted in a countywide policy prohibiting the slaughter of animals raised at public schools. |
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The preserve, dubbed Pleistocene Park, could feature not only mammoths, but also extinct species of deer, woolly rhinoceroses, and even saber-toothed cats, he said. |
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This removable component not only provides full-length rails on which the slide reciprocates, but also contains the trigger mechanism, safety and sear. |
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The social cost of maldistributed hours comes back to haunt an entire macroeconomy, not only the individuals and family members who bear the brunt of it. |
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Unfortunately it's a very high traffic area and not only would there be tons of witnesses to my crime, my life would have been endangered by speeding cars passing by. |
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After the tsunami, they were in two minds about the trip, but finally decided to not only undertake the journey but also make common cause with the victims. |
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The Air Marshal said such programmes not only provided diversion to the airmen and their family members, but it also helped in personality development. |
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Oyama enjoys not only styling men, but educating those who need help with details like selecting complementing colors or tying an effective Windsor knot. |
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The check shouldn't be conducted as ceremonial or routine. It should not only be an evaluation of your airmanship skills, but also a learning experience. |
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Opening for the plaintiff, Paul Gallagher SC not only outlined the evidence he proposes to bring forward but also attempted an advance rebuttal of the defence case. |
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He was not only prolific, but also created an entirely new art form with his vivid, cut-out paper works. |
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Evergreen climbers provide winter insulation, not only by maintaining a pillow of air between the plant and the wall but by reducing wind chill on the wall surface. |
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For instance, some women use it not only to curb premenstrual symptoms, but also to control when they menstruate. |
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He said the return of Bartmann's remains to South Africa was a symbol of hope not only to the Khoisan people, but to the people of the entire African continent. |
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So just why are the media wimping out exactly when tough, critical reporting is not only crucial for the functioning of democracy but is also being demanded by their audience? |
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Commanders needed maps and notebooks, and the sabretache, hanging from the waist-belt, not only housed pen, ink, and paper but also provided a convenient writing surface. |
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The way we eat now, especially in America, is not only wrong in itself, it produces the appetites which it then so abundantly and lucratively supplies. |
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The Dawes Act not only severely restricted communal lands and traditional cultural patterns, it opened up huge tracts of native lands to white settlement and exploitation. |
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The cook, who was not only well versed with family recipes and personal favourites, but also agreeable to being the sole, general body at hand for all contingencies! |
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We judge our seriousness not only by the quality of our prose and lucidness of our arguments but by the caliber and seriousness of the enemies we choose to take on. |
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A decade later and the sport is not only more athletically demanding, but there is clearly a younger breed of competitor more willing to challenge established methods. |
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By 1650, two-thirds of the continent's coast were thus widely known not only in Europe, but also wherever Dutch charts, atlases, and globes were distributed. |
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The forbearing use of power does not only form a touchstone, but the manner in which an individual enjoys certain advantages over others is a test of a true gentleman. |
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He talks about the struggles he had not only with overcoming his ligament injury but the conflicts amongst the pioneering traceurs as parkour diversified. |
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These scenes are intercut not only with the four short films that unfold within this structure but also with media coverage of them on TV and radio shows. |
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Kashmir offers not only a great shooting locations, it is also where he gets addicted to saffron rice cooked on hot coals, and mincemeat with cream and almond sauce. |
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In that case, and not only due to our efforts, Dobbs lost his job on CNN and was moved over to small-time radio. |
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In the case of trusting, we not only rely on someone to do something, we rely on them with a certain attitude, for example, a readiness to feel betrayed if they let us down. |
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It is an agape feast in the sense that God's love is shared, not only among the participants but also with those who eat and drink and those who are hungry in the world. |
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And not only were these books wonderful reads, but the author's heart was always in the right place, with a special sympathy for the misfits and the emotionally wounded. |
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And for the child with a discerning palate, not only were there the usual children's dishes but small portions of items on the main menu could be rustled up on request. |
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Be vigilant not only with medicines but also with common household products, such as bleach, polishes, paint thinners, white spirit, oven cleaners and paint. |
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He is not only an incredible astrophotographer, but an amazing person. |
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The role of artillery in handling the bulk of fire missions in effective engagement is not only a tribute to age-long tradition, but also an objective necessity. |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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Nevetheless, Democratic rule has not only failed to halt the trend, but appears to have accelerated it. |
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Coming to America in late 1774, already approaching 40, Paine not only had all the makings of a radical. |
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Therefore, if they are doing the dumping, then, obviously, dumping Ted must be not only the morally bankrupt but also the knuckleheaded thing to do. |
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