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  • 21Not just for profit — (NJFP) is a concept that captures an expanded set of values for defining and evaluating for profit private sector organizations, not only by their ability to generate profit as is done traditionally, but also by their determination and success in …

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  • 22Not Called Jinx — at the Hard Rock Cafe Jakarta Background information Origin Berlin, Germany Genres …

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  • 23Not Brand Echh — #2 (Sept. 1967). Cover art by Marie Severin, featuring parodies of Marvel characters as well as those of DC, Gold Key, and Tower Comics. Publication information …

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  • 24Not So Quiet: Stepdaughters of War — was published in 1930 by Evadne Price, using the pseudonym Helen Zenna Smith. Smith’s semi biographical account of an ambulance driver provides female insight to the horrors of the First World War. Not So Quiet criticizes nationalism, masculinity …

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  • 25not be just a pretty face — (not) be just a pretty face humorous if someone is not just a pretty face, they are not only attractive but also intelligent. How did you know that? Well, I m not just a pretty face, you know …

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  • 26not strictly business — not only related to business, not entirely about business …

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  • 27not just — not only It s not just me. Other people are complaining too …

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  • 28only — on|ly1 W1S1 [ˈəunli US ˈoun ] adv 1.) not more than a particular number, age etc ▪ Naomi was only 17 when she got married. ▪ There are only a few cars on the island. ▪ It s only eight o clock. 2.) used to say that something or someone is not very …

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  • 29only — 1 adverb 1 not more than a particular amount, number, age etc: Naomi was only 17 when she got married. | Only five minutes more, and then we can go home. 2 nothing or no one except: Only the president can authorize a nuclear attack. | Get me some …

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  • 30only — [[t]o͟ʊnli[/t]] ♦ (In written English, only is usually placed immediately before the word it qualifies. In spoken English, however, you can use stress to indicate what only qualifies, so its position is not so important.) 1) ADV: ADV with group,… …

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