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It only points out how weak these people must be.
The report not only points out that priced access blocks text mining, but that permission barriers on gratis works can also block mining.
This wan conclusion only points out a personal plot hole: I still don't know who executed the bombing at the C.I.A. (Brody's car, you'll remember, was moved by someone on the agency grounds).
Love has not protested his innocence – he only points out that, without seeing the evidence, which the US Department of Justice refuses to reveal until he is on US soil, he cannot say one way or the other.
Mr. Paxman not only points out the burdens of being a national symbol but also notes the endless ceremonies that must be attended, the outfits and uniforms that must be worn, the rituals that must be followed.
Mr. Norris not only points out how insufficiently racial attitudes have changed over the years — especially in terms of a continuing sense of otherness — but further comments upon American society's general decline in civility as the mostly self-absorbed characters are frequently distracted by their cellphones and persistently talk over one another.
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I can only point out the trend".
He only pointed out that he bought other politicians.
Fortunately, Einstein has not only pointed out the defect, but remedied it.
Ms Merkel insisted that she had only pointed out that Syrian refugees would most likely be given war refugee status.
This trip only pointed out how much I have to learn — it's really incomprehensible how much is there.
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