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This final victory, if allowed, would signal not only capitalism's greatest accomplishment but also its death knell.
Perhaps these changes signal not only the economic strains of our time, but a diminishing belief in the value of contemporary classical music.
That game and the regular-season opener next Friday signal not only the return of baseball but, city leaders hope, a rebirth of the city center.
"This is a big signal, not only for Hesse but for the federal level," said Guido Westerwelle, leader of the Free Democrats.
If Abdullah lets his message get watered down, it will signal not only that the Palestinians can't make real peace with Israel, but that the Arabs can't either.
"It sends a certain kind of signal not only to litigants but to the political system," said Howard Gillman, a political scientist and Supreme Court specialist at the University of Southern California.
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Inside the company, he sought to communicate that I.B.M.'s recent moves signaled not only a shifting of its portfolio of businesses but also a new direction.
The compass-rose logo of the antiques show signals not only the geographic scope of the dealers, but also the range of those who attend.
That signals not only that such policies should apply to services and farming as well as manufacturing, but also that they should avoid past mistakes.
Thus, the launch of Sputnik in 1957 signaled not only Soviet technical leadership in a new field but also the capability and extent of Soviet large-missile development and production.
Diverse signals not only convey inside but also communicate outside among circuits.
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