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The objectors represent not only the traditional pacifist churches.
In other words, Chinese routers and servers represent not only economic competition but also surveillance competition.
Teams represent not only a slice of a metropolitan economy, but also a cornerstone of its collective identity.
The theory holds that the party can represent not only workers but also "advanced forces" and the "broad interests of the entire society".
We will insist that now they've been elected they have to represent not only the people who chose them but their entire constituency.
The doctrine stands Marxism on its head by proclaiming the Communist Party's duty to represent not only workers and peasants but also the capitalist class.
They represent not only a golden age of television, but the era of the small-screen anti-hero – and they all had me gripped, moved and galled.
The competition's most scrutinised coach (Essendon's James Hird), and player (Sydney's Adam Goodes) proudly represent not only their own teams but steadfast personal political viewpoints.
In the United States, women represent not only a majority of college graduates but also a majority of advanced-degree holders.
With universities diverting more of their funds towards marketing and recruitment departments, these teams are having to get creative in how they represent not only their institution, but the British education system as a whole.
"Sihanouk is already part of history, so when he disappears it will represent not only an important event but will create a kind of vacuum," said Raul M. Jennar, a Belgian expert on Cambodia.
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