Sentence examples for comprising not just from inspiring English sources

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In 1965, the Republican Party was an inclusive organization, comprising not just Nixonian pragmatists and Goldwater zealots but also liberal followers of Nelson Rockefeller and Henry Cabot Lodge.

Inevitably, television will shift to delivery over IP, comprising not just today's channels, but also access to an entire world of news and entertainment.

With the L Report, she tries to construct a kind of grand matrix of cool, comprising not just shoes but everything kids like, and not just kids of certain East Coast urban markets but kids all over.

When the young Danish architect Jørn Utzon won the international design competition for the Sydney Opera House in 1958, his plans were holistic, comprising not just the unlikely structure of the building but the art within it, too.

With the "L Report" Dee Dee tries to construct a kind of grand matrix of cool, comprising not just shoes but everything kids like... Mentions competitors like the "Hot Sheet" and the Sputnik coolhunting group... Writer talks with Jonas Vail and Piney Kahn, who work for DeeDee....In front of writer, there is a pair of Nike's new shoes for the basketball player Jason Kidd.

Although the queen will formally open proceedings in Edinburgh next July, there will be no men walking backwards in tights.Indeed, the way these rules have been drawn up in both Scotland and Wales, by groups comprising not just members of all the main political parties but also members of other organisations such as trade unions and the public, is a bit of a novelty in British politics.

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"My opinion is that networks should be seen to comprise not just those who directly aid and abet dopers, but also those support staff, agents and sponsors who choose to turn a blind eye rather than undertake due diligence.

And she spoke of her bitterness at discovering her heritage, only to find that the religion comprised not just a remarkable ethical and philosophical tradition, and the miraculous tale of an enduring people, but was also the domain of a deity whose actions she rejected.

The legacy of Freud, in Haneke's work, comprises not just the levelheaded logic of his pessimism we must be unhappy if we are to survive as a functioning society but also the conception of childhood as a hothouse, wherein our beliefs bloom most vividly and our stuntings begin.

Ostensibly a "found" manuscript discovered by one of Gang's future sons, the novel comprises not just a fragment from its earnest typewritten archive but conventional omniscient narration from the points of view of different Gang members in turn, sometimes in the first person, sometimes in the third.

Al Qaeda in Pakistan now comprises not just foreigners but Pakistani tribesmen from border regions, as well as Punjabis and Urdu speakers and members of banned sectarian and Sunni extremists groups, Najam Sethi, editor of The Daily Times, wrote in a front-page analysis.

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