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McKinnon's case not only highlights the importance of the HRA, it also exposes the dire lack of other safeguards.

The audacious raid not only highlights the severe inadequacies of the local police force (for which the provincial minister has already fired several high-ranking police officials).

A year abroad not only highlights a students' skills but shows employers that they have used them in a transferable context, again and again.

Sunderland's impressive fan-base – crowds this season have averaged well over 40,000 at the 50,000-capacity Stadium of Light – not only highlights the club's potential, but also helped defeat Chelsea last Saturday.

Prof Neena Modi, the president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said: "This paper not only highlights this point but also emphasises the multifactorial nature of obesity; put simply, it isn't just caused by eating too much.

Both the Australian and New Zealand national anthems were played, a fine gesture that not only highlights how many Kiwi players now make up the NRL but the close ties between the two nations across both battle and sporting fields.

At a time when Albania has promised to clean up its government, the rescue story not only highlights an episode of Albanian magnanimity, but also shows that Albanians honor their promises.

The Panthers, who'd looked distinctly average until this point, pitched an impressive defensive shut-out in a performance that not only highlights the concerns growing in New York, but also provides some welcome respite to embattled head coach Ron Rivera.

The UN report entitled "Elephants in the Dust – The African Elephant Crisis" not only highlights the shocking reality of current elephant poaching levels, it also spells out some compelling actions that could stop the crisis, if implemented now.

"Paying for a Disability Diagnosis to Help on College Board" (front page, Sept. 26) not only highlights the public's bias that children who are afforded the extended-time option receive an unfair advantage, it doesn't mention a crucial point regarding extended time.

In The Rite of Spring, Lloyd-Jones has Nijinsky dancing in a straitjacket – a brilliant device that not only highlights the convulsively original power of the choreography, but also prefigures the brutal years of incarceration in mental institutions he was later to endure.

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