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In practice, this electronic portal would not only emulate the function historically served by paper immunization cards provided during early childhood but would also provide the recommended schedule of future vaccines for the adolescent.
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Soon Wall Street was not only emulating its risky bets but also expanding their scope.
Genghis Khan at the close of the 12th century not only emulated his military predecessors by establishing an extensive system of messenger posts from Europe to his Mongol capital but also utilized homing pigeons as messengers.
They include the recurring theme of a Scandinavian Scotland, a small independent state not only emulating the social-democratic welfare models of its Nordic neighbours, but actually joining the institutions that Europe's so-called Nordic tier share among themselves.
I felt like everyone was playing different music at the same time, with the resulting cacophony of blaring but discordant sounds signifying -- not nothing -- but instead that our patriotic insistence that our democracy is worth not only emulating but exporting was mistaken.
The Cyclical Variations in Adaptive Conditioning System didn't only emulate high altitude, it bettered it, cycling through different altitudes which, for reasons I don't understand, provides benefits that not only outweigh traditional altitude training, but require significantly less time spent in the chamber.
Such replacement components are designed not only to emulate the form and function of those being replaced but also, if possible, to include new technology that will make future updating much easier.
My keen enjoyment of a sheet of seventeen studies of dancing peasants for a relatively late painting, "Village Wedding" (1635-38), is vitiated by a sense that Rubens was trying not only to emulate his great predecessor Pieter Bruegel the Elder but to outdo him.
Cell biology today is on the verge of a nanotechnology-driven research era, one in which the availability of sophisticated new experimental techniques and tools of nanotechnology is set not only to emulate more complex, in vivo like extracellular environments, but also monitor dynamic complex biological processes in real time at the single cell level.
Hashimoto compounded that built-in controversy by suggesting that other countries might not only understand but emulate the Japanese experience — that the United States might do so immediately at its bases in Japan: "We can't control the sexual energy of these brave Marines … They must make more use of adult entertainers".
Also, it can only emulate one traffic flow.
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