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It's about making not only this business park but the entire region internationally renowned," he says.
Desmond, considered a leader by his teammates, has also played solid defense, making not only the routine plays but the difficult ones.
Two American satellite makers — Hughes and Loral — were accused of illegally giving China advice about making not only commercial rockets, but also military missiles.
If it was, when push came to shove, a difficult decision, then it may just be the making not only of the England team but of Cook himself.
Enzymes made in genetically engineered microbes are used as processing aids in making not only cheese but some breads, yogurt and beer.
The nuts are worth making; not only are they wonderful in salads, a pretty jar of candied nuts would be a nice hostess present for a seder, on par with chocolate-covered matzo but completely unexpected.
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It made not only an economic argument for the lowbrow, but an aesthetic one as well.
The investigation is made not only with respect to the displacement response but also to the stress response.
Stand Your Ground makes not only prosecution, but even mere investigation, very difficult".
Rodgers can make not only throws on the move, but spectacular throws.
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