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Use who, not that, for a person.
and who? not me.
Who, not whom; it's the subject of "will heal".
Who, not whom; it's the subject of "might turn".
"It's more a matter of who, not when".
"Who," not "whom"; it's the subject of "was".
He identifies players who not only have talent, but will.
We then need to make active decisions about who to retain and who not to retain.
You'll learn from professors who not only love to teach, but love to teach their subjects.
"We who not knowing German, were reduced to the condition of deaf mutes.
In this historical note, we analyze the contribution of Evald Oldekop (1885 1952), who not only inspired Budyko's work, but also proposed the concept of maximum catchment evaporation more than three decades before Thornthwaite introduced the concept of potential evapotranspiration.
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