Sentence examples for not only extant from inspiring English sources

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Adorno appeals to the experience that thought which "does not decapitate itself" flows into the idea of a world where "not only extant suffering would be abolished but also suffering that is irrevocably past would be revoked" (403).

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When seen from the perspective of closely related lineages (e.g., humans and apes) and their extinct common ancestors, these features tell us not only about extant taxa.

Most noticeably, adapiforms lack a key derived trait, the toothcomb, and possibly the toilet-claw, found not only in extant (living) strepsirrhines but also in tarsiers.

With a total length averaging 1.4 m for males and typically up to 1.2 m for females, Cuvier's dwarf caiman is not only the smallest extant species in the alligator and caiman family, but also the smallest of all crocodilians.

The current retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art (through March 20th) not only includes all his extant movies but also makes available his complete collaborations with a number of women.

Today, there are remnants of this forest still extant, not only altered by many introduced species, but also not a true virgin forest because during the occupation by British and Hessian armies during the American Revolution the forests were entirely cut down on Manhattan Island to provide firewood and construction materials.

Their ascendancy in the Everything Space is why the occasional disrupter to The Established Order is so radically valuable: Facebook, a platform company of a separate sort, bought WhatsApp not only to protect its extant customer base, but also to prevent an incursion into its space by the Big Four — Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft.

For this study we took into account not only tooth rows of extant rodent complete skulls but also fossil isolated teeth.

However tardily, he's been disowned not only by the state's extant, if endangered, cadre of mainstream Republicans but even by some of the hard right.

We contend that the fossil microorganisms parallel their supposed extant counterparts not only in that they display externally undifferentiable morphologies, but also in that massive occur-rences can in both cases be attributed to eutrophication of waters.

Unfortunately, the extant literature not only fails to examine the housing price contagion effect from the perspective of culture, but also neglects to examine the responses of affected countries to the country where the contagion originated.

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