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With state recognition of Christianity in the 4th century, the bishop came to be regarded not only as a church leader but also as an important figure in secular affairs.

Christie adored writing for the theatre precisely because she regarded it as something different to her "day job" of producing books, some of which should be regarded not only as classics of the genre but fine novels in themselves.

'&apos Godot'' came to be regarded not only as a clown comedy with tragic dimensions but as a play about man coping with the nature of his existence in a world that appeared to be hurtling toward a self-induced apocalypse.

At certain points in the development of European civilization, the literary culture of Islam and its Arabic medium of expression came to be regarded not only as models for emulation but also, through vital conduits such as Moorish Spain and Norman Sicily, as direct sources of inspiration for the intellectual communities of Europe.

For example, the Nanos™ short-stemmed prosthesis allows reconstruction of off-set and CCD by different implant positioning, so that bone remodeling should be regarded not only as a prosthesis-specific pattern, but also according to implant position.

Hasle et al. (2012) propose a strong focus on the human side, arguing that Lean must be regarded not only as tools but as an integrated part of a broader sociotechnical system (Oudhuis and Tengblad 2013).

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Since the days of Diana Vreeland and John Fairchild, the former publisher of Women's Wear Daily, fashion editors have been regarded not only as journalists but as boosters for the industry.

While stakeholders also saw the need for extrinsic incentives such as micro-credit, regular wages were regarded not only as financially unfeasible, but as a potential threat to the Volunteers' social respect, and thereby to their motivation.

They have taken more wickets between them, both in collective total and as a pair in matches, than any other England bowlers but it has always been Anderson who is regarded not only as the leader of the gang but as indispensable.

Though Levin's arguments were plausible when his experiment was regarded in isolation, they lost much of their force when they were regarded not only inrelation to the results of the other instruments and the GCMS (gas chromatograph mass spectrometer) but also in the context of the Martian environment as a whole - its low temperature and pressure, its aridity, and its very likely toxic soil.

He defended a longstanding tradition, particularly strong in France (where Dionysius the Areopagite was regarded not only as St Paul's Athenian convert, but also as the original bishop-martyr who had brought Christianity to France).

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