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So much importance is ascribed to that role.
Varying degrees of gluttony have been ascribed to that last supper, but some accounts imagine the king's arrest as a classic Rabelaisian quarter-hour: as the check is presented, the portrait on the money is seen to bear a close resemblance to the corpulent diner.
It must be said, in retrospect, that some of the book's more false and melodramatic touches -- like the thunderclap that accompanies Thomas's handing Linda a letter of farewell -- might possibly be ascribed to that final surprise Ms. Shreve saves for the readers.
"Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?" is often ascribed to that film, but it does not appear there or in any of her other early productions: it was too risqué for the time of its supposed use.
In other words, they constitute the validation and value ascribed to that behavior.
That just means another $550 million of the Seagram purchase will be ascribed to that mysterious asset "goodwill".
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Not everyone ascribes to that philosophy.
The verb (predicate) ascribes to that thing an action (or property).
At one time I considered myself a Young Earth Creationist, but I no longer ascribe to that particular belief system.
But then I also think you can see in Black History Month the power over people who ascribe to that idea of blackness.
Robert K. Merton's Thomas Theorem says my perception of a situation coupled with the meaning I ascribe to that perception will determine my behavior, not the actual situation itself.
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