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Labor is not merely a necessity but a pleasure.
They have a less selfish reason for trying it.
I could tell he was only pretending to read.
He said it merely as a joke.
He did it simply out of curiosity.
He simply shrugged off my suggestion.
Don't let what he said get to you. He was just getting back at you for what you said.
He owes his success only to good luck.
Wisdom does not consist only in knowing facts.
A job is not merely a means to earn a living.
Tests showed that Alex wasn't just mimicking.
I work simply because I like to work.
I'll treat this play simply as a tragedy.
I like this picture, not just because it is famous, but because it really is a masterpiece.
Happiness does not consist simply in wealth.
Is management really going to consider our bonus, or was that just lip service?
Education does not consist simply in learning a lot of facts.
Education does not consist simply in learning a lot of facts.
Science is far more than a collection of facts and methods.
Pepperberg hoped that a similar system would help Alex grasp the meaning of words, not just their sounds.

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