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The international community is defined not only by what it is for, but by what and whom it is against.
Even so, success to Mr. Johnson is defined not only by what can be found on Diplopedia but also what cannot.
To the organizers of the Sedona Sculpture Walk, success is defined not only in quality but in dollars also. What's the take at the end of the show?
An n-dimensional landscape evolution space is defined not only by spatial coordinates, but also by the availability of mass and energy.
"The value of a social network is defined not only by who's on it, but by who's excluded," says Paul Saffo, a Silicon Valley forecaster.
Updated at 9.32am GMT 9.28am GMT First set: Murray 4-4 Djokovic*denotestes next server) "A memorable rivalry is defined not only by the number of important matches played but also somewhat by the playing styles," says Aman Narang.
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At one point, partners are exchanged and distinct relationships are defined, not only among the different couples but also in duets danced by the same pair.
The new Cuba he envisioned was "defined not only by the Castro brothers, or their enemies, or any particular group, but by the whole Cuban family".
A player so efficient can sometimes be defined not only by the times he succeeded, but also by the times he failed.
Like all German clubs, Bayern's activities on the transfer market are defined not only by the manager, but by the sporting director and the board.
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