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Balanchine was speaking not only for composers and choreographers but for all "creative" human beings.
He was speaking not only truthfully but from the center of his creativity.
Pastor Shonebarger was speaking not only, or even primarily, of the political and patriotic unity of that time.
Hume is speaking not only of the common language of business or law but of the gossip at the vegetable market and the water well.
"Mention his name over a beer in Tokyo, and Foujita's defenders and detractors rush forward, speaking not only of Foujita but of twentieth-century Japanese history," she writes.
After four or five sessions, she opened up and began speaking not only to me but to other people as well.
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Mr. Lains spoke not only as a theorist.
When discussing policies, though, Kennedy has a tendency to speak not only softly but quickly.
But in Britain, bespoke is spoken not only by haberdashers but by the technology set.
We have begun to speak not only of remission, but even of recovery — and hope.
She spoke not only as a daughter but as a political admirer.
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