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She was referring not only to climate change, but also to the "rapaciousness of the mining industry".
Mr. King was referring not only to Edinburgh, he pointed out, but to most Fringe festivals, which he feels are too dependent on sponsorships.
"People always think the end of the universe is coming," she said, referring not only to deadly asteroids but to the American economy as well.
She was referring not only to hogs and tiger prawns but also to European green crabs, now common in Maine, where they prey on unsuspecting scallops.
"Whoever needs help, we wont hesitate in assisting them," he said, adding that he was referring not only to Shiites but to all Lebanese who needed help.
"Surveillance is theft", the petition proclaims, referring not only to our personal data but to our rights over our inner lives.
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The title referred not only to his age.
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.
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