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I don't want to ascribe some game plan that I don't have.
Nobody is, unless, of course, you follow the example of the Supreme Court and ascribe some sort of full-blown personhood to a corporation, in this case Citigroup.
Many politicians, including Mr Pastrana, draw a distinction between the guerrillas, to whom they ascribe some degree of political motivation (and in practice, legitimacy), and Mr Castaño, whom they see as a thug.
These two allow Michael to ascribe some of his most eloquent thoughts to a collective "we," who "dove like needles" into a pool and roamed "like freed mercury" during the voyage.
But when I place them in the larger context of my new testosterone-associated energy, and of what we know about what testosterone tends to do to people, then it seems plausible enough to ascribe some of this increased edginess and self-confidence to that biweekly encounter with a syringe full of manhood.
Or, failing this, can we at least ascribe some clear physical content to these assumptions?
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She ascribes some of Plath's troubles to this shock, felt by a whole generation of clever women.
She ascribed some of that interest to the fact that Coldwell Banker recently placed ads in New York City newspapers.
She ascribes some of her hesitance to differences in taste that may also indicate a gap in class status.
Anderson ascribes some of that upset to the influence of the medics who have target-tested Powell for drugs three times since he has been here.
Whenever anyone ascribes some inherent characteristic – of sloth or unwillingness – to an entire race, even if it is your own, you should smell a rat.
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