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To Modernists like Peter Behrens and Walter Gropius, these buildings not only signified the arrival of a new age, they were also a testament to the backwardness and squalor of many European medieval cities. Projects like Behrens's 1909 AEG Turbine Factory, built in Berlin, sought to integrate the raw power of these new industrial spaces into the centuries-old architectural traditions of Europe.

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In 1961 the critic Fereydoun Hoveyda wrote that the numerous dissolves in the film not only signify the passage of time, as dissolves often do, "but also the disarray of an individual consciousness and of an epoch".

For the world outside of Poland, the results not only signify the triumph of post-Communist freedoms for the people of Poland, but also assure Poland's friends of the country's continuing commitment to good relations with neighboring states, active support for European and trans-Atlantic institutions, and significant contributions to international peace and security.

The term Energiewende not only signifies the shift from fossil to RE but also a reorientation in policy making.

They held that, in circumstances that make it insoluble, a proposition not only signifies as it normally does; it also signifies that it is true.

The improved performance of the CBF reinforced mortar not only signifies its potential use for the application, but also is helpful to standardize the process of reinforced mortar design.

For example, determining relationships by using branch tip proximity (i.e., "reading across the tips") or the number of nodes between lineages (i.e., "node counting") not only signify deficient skills in how to read a tree, but also a fundamental misunderstanding of the concept of common ancestry that is the core of evolutionary theory.

Selfies on their own are neither good nor bad; they do not only signify narcissism nor do they signal a need to be praised, nor are they innocent images of altruism.

Here, we provide evidence suggesting that reduced sampling rates does not only signify repeated exposure, but is also a reliable measure of the subjective sense of recollection that accompanies recognition.

The sequence alignment scores between the sequences were illustrated in Figure 2. The sequence alignment shows highest scores (39) between the sequences 3 and 4. The result not only signifies the sequence matching between IRS1 and IRS2 but also shows the best sequence matching.

Therefore, OSEs do not only signify situations of increased oxidative stress, but they are also formed under physiological conditions during normal cellular turn over.

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