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The exhibition, in other words, not only illuminates the particular succession of events that connected Charles I's collection with Spain but also gives one a wider glimpse into the business of art in the 17th century.

The side-by-side comparison made possible by these twin sets not only illuminates the very different stylistic choices made by two masters of the melodramatic form, but also suggests how rapidly tastes evolve in popular culture.

His often harrowing narrative not only illuminates the fateful interplay of personality and policy among administration hawks and doves, but it also underscores the role that fuzzy intelligence, Pentagon timetables and aggressive ideas about military and foreign policy had in creating momentum for war.

Of his writings, among my favorites are the first Frege book, which not only illuminates Frege's contribution to the philosophy of language but does much more for the subject itself; and the 58-page preface to the first collection of his essays, "Truth and Other Enigmas," which contains a very clear account of the challenge to realism that has been central to most of his work.

Showcasing artwork from the 1960s to the present day, the exhibition, open until 28 April, brings together 23 works of light by 22 artists, much of which not only illuminates, but will disorientate and dazzle, using free standing structures, projections and light flooded spaces.

But we can all improve; the Dalai Lama not only illuminates the goal but a path to move towards it.

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Photography, as Nan Goldin has often attested, has not only illuminated her life, but saved her soul.

Horlock has created an authentic adolescent voice and, in the process, not only illuminated the history of a small island but also thrown light on the subjectivity of history, truth and memory.

Far from proving a distraction, her tics not only illuminated aspects of each show, but became less visible and audible the more absorbed I became by what I was watching.

In the manner of Truman Capote, whose quest for an ordinary mid-western murder story eventually became the classic "non -fiction novel" In Cold Blood, Carrère has waited, with the patience of a deer hunter, for the true story that would not only illuminate aspects of his own life, but also exemplify the puzzle of the post-cold war west.

These numerical experiments not only illuminate theoretical properties of shadow Hamiltonians but also give practical information about the accuracy of a simulation.

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