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"Instead of looking for a representative who ascribes to a certain political discourse, they're more interested in someone who's going to bring about welfare, development, and better services".
Early Middle Breton literature, of the 12th through the 14th century, has survived only in translation, especially in works in French by Marie de France, who ascribes a Breton origin to some of her lais.
Some American politicians and bosses regard it as little more than a front for the Chinese army, Mr Ren's old employer, and an intellectual-property thief.Mr Ren, who ascribes his former reticence to his own shyness, now presents his company almost as a model of transparency.
There are, however, two Johns tracks intact on the album, Best of My Love and You Never Cry Like a Lover, both written by Henley ("He did a good job on those, they needed that sound") and singer/songwriter friend John David Souther, who ascribes the change to the "Eagles' desire to get more of a live, thin sound on the albums".
Representationalism: there are no possible states of affairs, only representations of possible states of affairs (see Lewis 1986a, 146 who ascribes this view to Skyrms).
The second aspect is underscored by Kumārila who ascribes the so-called Superimposition Theory to Bhartṛhari (Taber, 2005, p.27), according to which, a word has its "own form" superimposed upon its meaning.
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For those who ascribe to kindergarten principles, this is disheartening.
Paradoxically, it is always non-advertising people who ascribe devilish powers of persuasion to advertising.
Homes are starting to move faster, said Mr. Tarantola of Coach Realtors, who ascribed the shift to low interest rates.
Her conservative approach to government spending pleased residents who ascribe to the Tea Party's small-government philosophy.
But surprigingly perhaps – at least to those who ascribe aesthetic quality merely to processing power and texture resolution – Mario Kart 8 is praised for its beauty.
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