Sentence examples for Credit described from inspiring English sources

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Chapman, who was replaced by Mark Andrews halfway through the production of Brave but maintained a co-director's credit, described the new Merida as "atrocious" in an interview with her local newspaper, the Marin Independent Journal.

Even before these numbers were in, however, state lawmakers were readying plans for a new statewide tax credit, described by some as a "bridge" to help the housing market along until the overall economy fully recovers.

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Strikingly tall and powerful, Cammaerts was known to his resistants as le grand diable Anglais, but always insisted that it was the French fighters who should take the credit, describing them as "no ordinary men".

At the time, Odom gave Santelli all of the credit, describing the CNBC rant as authentic and spontaneous.

Credits described in subsection (a) that are received as exchanged allowances, or as the proceeds of the sale of personal property, may be used in whole or partial payment for the acquisition of similar items, to the extent and in the manner authorized by law, without reimbursement to the Treasury.

If a family has an AGI that exceeds these numbers, increasing contributions to qualified retirement plans will lower the AGI, possibly enough to qualify for the tax credits described above.

Instead, Mr. Serpico took his fluffy sheepdog, Alfie, and boarded a ship to Europe; the film's closing credits describe him as "now living somewhere in Switzerland".

It shows scenes of city life in Moscow, Odessa and Kiev, and the credits describe it as an "experiment in cinematic communication of visible events", which doesn't do justice to its dedication to transforming and upending reality.

As a ubiquitous character actor, his television credits describe a history of popular series from the 1960s to the '90s, and his most memorable role was as Woodcock, the loyal railway employee who allows himself to be blown up not once, but twice, by Paul Newman's Butch Cassidy, rather than let the train he is riding be robbed.

A list of his television credits describes a history of popular series from the 1960s to the '90s, from "The Defenders," "The Farmer's Daughter," "Honey West," "F Troop," "The Monkees" and "McHale's Navy" to "All in the Family," "Little House on the Prairie," "Murder, She Wrote," "Wings," "Murphy Brown," "L.A. Law" and "The Nanny".

L. 100 86, § 715(c)(1), (2), in second sentence inserted "and the National Credit Union Administration Board (with respect to Federal credit unions described in paragraph (4))" and in last sentence inserted "or Federal credit unions described in paragraph (4)," in two places, substituted "any such" for "either such", and inserted ", savings and loan institutions or Federal credit unions".

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