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1 Of course, it's only a crisis when it comes to government funding.
2 It's only a month since New York's first COVID-19 case was reported.
3 However, this will likely buy you only a short amount of time.
4 She knows only a month ahead whether she will be in work.
5 In this case, only a good and recent backup can save you.
6 We see only a political crisis, he told reporters in Ethiopia's capital.
7 And indeed only a tenth of their number survived the great disaster.
8 Are Milan really in crisis, after only a week of the season?
9 Berger hesitated only a second before she said: We had a story.
10 In Ireland the case merited only a short story in this newspaper.
11 However, this point played only a modest role in the court's judgment.
12 There was nothing left of what he had only a year ago.
13 Italy currently has bilateral agreements with only a handful of African countries.
14 Especially as there's only a slight chance that the treatment might work.
15 It was only a matter of time before positive cases would follow.
16 One can tell the same stories only a certain number of times.
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