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The title may refer not only to the instrument but also to a term used for a system of principles used in philosophic or scientific inquiry.
Their stentorian shouts could refer not only to the theme of the multimedia show about to begin, but to its underlying technology as well.
Those "melting poles" refer not only to the literal icecaps, of course, but suggest that there may be some faint sense of reconciliation between opposing camps in which, far too often, there have been political and ideological "knives out".
("Clock functionality" seems to refer not only to the fact that the thing tells time but also that one of the choices for the default screen mimics an analog watch face).
Yet it still offers a lesson for the prime minister.When voters describe Mr Cameron as a toff, they refer not only to what he is but also to what he does.
According to Searle, the derived intentionality of language accounts for the apparently mysterious capacity of words, phrases, and sentences to refer not only to things in the world but also to things that are purely imaginary or fictional.
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This subgroup often refers not only to gasteromycete species but also to nongasteromycete relatives.
(The title refers not only to burglary but to Will's entering Amira's life on false pretenses).
The name refers not only to points in an atlas, but also to a freedom from common restrictions.
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