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This transition is marked not only by an increased understanding of what evolution is but also by an increased willingness to accept evolution as true.
In 1994, when Dr. Nash received the Nobel Prize in economic sciences, the award marked not only an intellectual triumph but also a personal one.
TEs are marked not only by repressive chromatin marks, but are also widely marked by activatory chromatin marks, including patterns of simultaneous marking by activatory and repressive marks.
May's tenure as home secretary was marked not only by her embrace of harsh rhetoric, but also structurally encoding an unforgiving, target-driven culture.
Marlowe's short life was marked not only by a talent for writing plays that rivaled Shakespeare's, but also by intrigue and danger.
That day in November 1989 marked not only the end of the cold war-era, but also the beginning of a new wave of globalisation.
It marked not only a memorable strike but the Welshman's first goal for Celtic, more than a year after he arrived in Glasgow from Cardiff City.
The past week has marked not only mourning for Charlie Hebdo staff but a vigorous debate online over whether the magazine was biting satire or racist filth.
At the House of Honey and at honey fairs, honeys are marked not only with a price, but also with a list of illnesses alleviated by the sort.
Anticipating death he wrote: "Those who are dying are marked not only by themselves but by the world they are losing".
The internal report was marked not only "secret" but also "Noforn", ie not to be shared with the foreign elements of the coalition.
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