Sentence examples for not only separated from inspiring English sources

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The incorporation of Arabian Iraq into the Ottoman Empire not only separated it from Persian Iraq but also reoriented it toward the Ottoman lands in Syria and Anatolia, with especially close ties binding the province (eyālet) of Diyār Bakr to the Iraqi provinces.

They not only separated various CTCs (e.g. SKOV3 and MDA-MB-231), but also confirmed the viability of the completely separated cells.

It would seem that the increasingly negative effects of car use – for which bus transport provides no attractive alternative – are fast creating a need for a means of public transport that is not only separated from street traffic, but that is also effective and environmentally friendly.

The theistic view promoted by the Enlightenment in many European and Latin American countries not only separated religious beliefs from the power structure of the Catholic Church but, equally significant, contributed to develop a secular and evolutionary description of nature and society.

In addition, social segregation is as prevalent as racial segregation meaning people are not only separated by race, but also by gender, sexual orientation, class, and education.

Imagine what this looks like on a scale--work and life are not only separated, but at opposite ends of the spectrum.

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When Giuliani described the immigration bill as "a big Washington mess,'' he was not only separating himself from his friend John McCain on a toxic issue; he was reflecting a key piece of his branding strategy.

Modern autonomous systems can not only separate out white trucks from bright Florida skies and paper bags from dogs and children, but can analyse facial expressions to learn the intent of aggressive and other drivers.

Drivers are also uncomfortable with the plastic partition that not only separates the front seats from the back seats, but the driver's seat from the passenger's seat.

It is this cataloging, empirical impulse, whose origin point is the list of riverboats in "Life on the Mississippi," that not only separates Ross's New Yorker from other magazines but sets Thurber's humor apart from, say, Beerbohm's.

This not only separates the electrons and protons of which hydrogen atoms are composed, but also forces the resulting mixture, known as a plasma, towards the walls of the tube.

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