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The title referred not only to his age.
The medal was accepted by Cardinal O'Connor's sister Mary Ward, who referred not only to the cardinal's opposition to abortion but also to the death penalty.
The court, in suspending the decree, issued an unusually broad decision that referred not only to specific statutes and texts but also to an underlying legal tradition.
When Ballard called Crash the first "pornographic novel about technology", he referred not only to a certain kind of content but to pornography as an organising principle, perhaps the purest example of humans "asking for the use".
For many years in black churches throughout the country, the name Jerusalem referred not only to the Bible but also covertly to the place where the rebel slave had met his death.
For Constantine, after his own "vision," he himself was the conquering ruler for good, and the "dragon" of Revelation referred not only to Satan but also to Constantine's human rivals for the throne.
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The language refers not only to trusts and foundations, but to any "similar structures".
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.
She was referring not only to climate change, but also to the "rapaciousness of the mining industry".
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