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It was slightly longer than his wife's, perhaps because he was inscribing the book not only with an exuberant dedication (exuberance is his trademark), but with a quick Sharpie sketch, in blue ink, of each guest handing him the book.

Its peculiar zen is inscribed in limestone: "Wine and food speak not only to the palate, but to the mind and the deeper domain of the heart".

The online literature also report not only disadvantaged economic conditions inscribed by a lack of access, but the social-emotional conditions and consequences in terms of limited and limiting student aspirations.

DFM totally eliminates the threat of mark spoofing, not only if spoofed marking is inscribed by the attacker, but also if it is incurred by the compromised routers in the attack path.

But as he demonstrated at a reading at a Barnes & Noble in Manhattan, he enjoys meeting readers and sometimes will not only sign his book but also inscribe it with a Thurberesque drawing of a dead dog -- not, one might add, for the man from Dogs Today.

Thus, in terms of Affect, the reader is positioned to react empathetically to the children in the photograph, not only through the attitudinal meanings that are inscribed or evoked through representational meanings (children's faces and bodily stances showing unhappiness and insecurity), but also through interactional meanings (direct gaze, eye-level shot, close-up).

"If you have a 5 carat diamond, not only do we capture the serial number that's inscribed on the stone, but most diamonds are described with four Cs (the cut, the clarity etc).

Here, Ferguson says, reading the words inscribed on the temple walls, we can learn the crucial lesson that Lincoln not only saved the Union but did it for an idea.

In the kiosks on Knez ­Mihailova, the city's main ­boulevard, you can not only buy Only Fools and Horses DVDs, but "Dell Boy" [sic] badges, inscribed with some of his ­famous catchphrases.

Excited, he not only showed it to an eastern European refugee in the queue, Rose Marie Dorn, but inscribed it to her.

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