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That's the nature of the short story: it has to be read not only as narrative, as story, but as something poetic that has meaning in the minutia.

I suggest that breastfeeding distress must be read not only in terms of the specific socio-spatial landscape through which it takes hold but also in terms of the lived and often non-compliant landscape of the body itself.

Bear in mind, then, that your proposal may be read not only by editors but by specialists in marketing and production, and answer any questions they may have (Why are 50 b/w photographs necessary?) as clearly as you can.

His 1982 book Inside The Treasury should be read not only by any minister, actual or aspiring, but by anybody who wishes to become a serious member of the House of Commons.

Yi Mun-yol imagines his hero with a brooding tenderness that derives much of its power and fascination from the fact that his novel can be read not only as a fictionalized biography but as a fictionalized autobiography.

In this sense, the executive order ought to be read not only in conjunction with Trump's statements on Muslims but in light of the alarmingly broad deportation priorities that the D.H.S. issued last week.

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You'll be reading not only from your book but from "Code Blue Stat," a new medical thriller we're really excited about, and "Fifty Great Pan Sauces," a cool new cookbook.

It has been read not only as a sunny primer for a new world order but also as a dark satire about the imperfectibility of human society.

Thus, "El indulto" has been read not only as a testimony against the victimization of women, but also as a reversal of the romance plot of Victorian narratives and their patriarchal imagery of family life.

It's nearly impossible to take a clearsighted view of your own work, since you're reading not only the words that have fallen on the page but also adding to them the so-called brilliant ideas in your head, some of which never quite escape that lofty domain.

Two Berlin academics, named Pfungst and Stumpf, figured out that Hans was reading not only his handler but also the faces of the audience to know when to stop pawing the ground as he had arrived at the right mathematical answer.

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