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These definitions will not only, and inevitably, be politicised but are also likely to be expandable and open-ended.
Deborah was not only (and still is) Debo but also Dana, Dina, Bodley, Nardy, Cord and Hen.
All of this suggests a more general point: climate change is not only – and is perhaps not even primarily – an environmental issue.
All of this, however, serves to highlight Labour's weakness, not only (and most severely) in Scotland, but also south of the border, as they feel compelled to issue statements because of a billboard poster.
As it was, they infuriated the locals, who not only – and reasonably – considered the food source to be theirs, but may well have been honouring an annual hunt-free period ceremonially set aside for the sea turtles to replenish.
They also played a minor but crucial role in Parisian cultural history – not only (and most obviously) as an erotic meeting place for gay people but also as cover for French resistance activities during the second world war.
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And not only banks and investment firms.
Not only strong and powerful, it is smooth and quiet.
It is not only robust and stiff, but it also shows high sensitivity and reproducibility.
Not only Mozart and Trapp.
It's not only doom and gloom".
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