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This not only presents more job-seeking options for graduates, but it may also present career opportunities.

Huston not only presents the physical hardships of battle; he creates the war as a cultural and moral catastrophe.

The site not only presents brief descriptions about other Web sites but also provides links to them.

Contrary to popular belief, this distinguished showcase not only presents plays by Shaw and his contemporaries, but also those about the period in which he lived (1856-1950).

Lemon is so unavoidable, he not only presents in the studio but also appears on VT, nosing around the houses and inevitably trying on the celebrity's clothes.

It not only presents artworks that wrestle with the Bush administration's authorization of the National Security Agency to eavesdrop without warrants, but some pieces feature "secretly recorded" audio and video material.

The last production of Opera Holland Park's summer not only presents the company at its best, it also showcases a work you won't often encounter - at least, not outside Russia.

"These documents offer convincing evidence that TTIP not only presents a danger for the future lowering of European standards, but that this is happening as we speak," he told the Guardian.

To chronicle his voyage through what he calls "my century," he not only presents some 400 photographs from the tens of thousands he has taken, but also tells his own story in captions, notes and anecdotes that echo his passion and humor.

POUGHKEEPSIE - "PRESSES, Pop and Pomade: American Prints Since the Sixties," now at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center here, is an alluring, complex exhibition that not only presents rare signature works by blue-chip artists but also offers many pieces that have never been displayed before.

Talking It Over not only presents a scandalous tale of a charismatic slacker seducing away the new bride of his more conventional "best friend", but also ends with a sensational scene in which Gillian goads mercurial new husband Oliver into hitting her in the village square for the benefit of lurking, heartbroken ex-husband Stuart, in order to perform an act of emotional exorcism.

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