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At the end, as a way to get across a lesson about subtlety (not a quality that Western critics always ascribe to Lang), he played a Liszt transcription from Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde," a soft, haunted piece.
Although we always ascribe our decisions to a rational, conscious-brain motivation, this supposed motivation is never the entire reason for our decisions; in fact, it often has nothing to do with it!
We should not discern in the woes that afflict us "any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to him".
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Evolutionary biologists had always ascribed such difficulties to the famous incompleteness of the fossil record.
(Memo to young journalists: Democratic victories are always ascribed to hope; Republican ones to rage).
I wish for a return in the year 2009 of the famous intelligence always ascribed to the Jews.
"People have always ascribed various motives as to why he didn't run for governor," said Roy Occhiogrosso, a Democratic consultant.
Success in the provinces and failure in London was a pattern that recurred, and Plater always ascribed it to snobbery and cultural dislocation.
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