Sentence examples for describes not one from inspiring English sources

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Well, a 2012 Slate piece on the subject – by LV Anderson, for whom Ingall's Little House in the Big Woods was clearly as formative a culinary read as it was for me – explains that it's because "buttermilk" describes not one but two other dairy products.

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GIANT CATERPILLARS: ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000 .osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000te University's Extension Service offers a useful fact sheet with line drawings of a variety of caterpillars, including the Hickory Horned Devil, which is described as "not one for a timid person to suddenly discover".

One employee described not being able to pay for her grandchildren's clarinet and piano lessons.

One participant described not wanting to have acupuncture because she had a fear of needles, and consequently declining.

There might be much to admire about the book, but the culture it describes isn't one that I recognise at all (and I grew up spending a fair amount of time visiting relatives and family friends who lived not that far from the part of the coast she's describing).

Ford, in fact, describes himself as, "not one who sports logos, advertising on your clothes for Nike and Reebok and all that".

I felt the necessity to describe an occurrence, not one specifically of time and place, but one of revelation in one's own psyche.

"Benoit realized that we are surrounded by objects best described as having not one or two or three dimensions but something in between," Gomory, also a mathematician, said in an interview this week.

The mechanistic yeast model described above contains not one, but two positive feedback loops, a slow outer and a fast inner loop.

In this paper, relationships between PHI and measurable coagulopathy, while clinically useful, were described to be not one of simple cause and effect.

(I am describing three separate people, not one person wearing all these clothes).

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