Sentence examples for not only accompanied from inspiring English sources

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Genocide is not only accompanied by denial from the start but expresses itself in the most passive of terms: these crimes "happened" (if they happened) rather than being committed.

Harouni, of course, became familiar with this ubiquitous man, who not only accompanied him on his tours of inspection but could be found morning and night standing on the master bed rewiring the light fixture or poking at the water heater in the bathroom.

Biodiversity loss, environmental degradation and severe impacts on ecosystem services – which refer to nature's support of wildlife habitat, crop pollination, soil health and other benefits – have not only accompanied conventional farming systems, but have often extended well beyond the boundaries of their fields, such as fertilizer runoff into rivers.

Soon after the chess champion Garry Kasparov quit the sport to go into politics full time, in 2004, he hired a team of eight bodyguards, who not only accompanied him everywhere but also carried drinking water and food for Kasparov to eat at meals shared in public.

Table 2 shows only an English term that is not only accompanied by an English but also by a German definition with a German equivalent missing.

"The perception that you feel you are tired is not only accompanied by limitations in oxygen delivery to muscles, but also to the brain," he said.

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She did what was required, and more — not only accompanying him on the campaign trail and kissing him for the cameras, but attacking the women who had made their grievances known.

The photographer Benjamin Lowy has been over there with Luke, and we have his pictures not only accompanying the feature, but also in Look, where we show a selection of shots of everyday life in Kabul.

The chatter about "Powder Her Face," the British composer Thomas Adès's 1995 debut opera about a real-life sex scandal among the British aristocracy, generally gravitates toward a single, conspicuous point in the work: an aria that not only accompanies an act of oral sex but simulates it.

The mezzo-soprano sings such favorite lieder as "Ständchen" and "Auf dem Kirchhofe" (as well as the New York première of Nico Muhly's "So Many Things," a Brahms tribute); the pianist not only accompanies her but also performs a selection of solo Intermezzi from Brahms's Opp.

Thus serum adiponectin levels not only accompany markers of hepatic fibrosis, but also correlate with parameters involved in metabolic disease.

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