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But he ascribes it to his beguiling manner.
The first ascribes it to Chagas disease, a parasitic ailment spread by the vinchuca bug.
He ascribes it to rigorous journalistic standards and technological innovation; I put it down to Chris Kamara.
That they had married at all even Coustillas cannot excuse; he ascribes it to Gissing's "uncommon aptitude for masochism".
The movie's superficial explanation of his insatiable drive for celebrity ascribes it to the ostracizing of his family of Estonian immigrants in Whittier, Calif., where he grew up.
A common analysis of the weaker formation of welfare state institutions in America ascribes it to the division of working-class political coalitions by race.
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This is what it is to define something, and to ascribe it its characteristic nature (svabhāva).
This book is universally regarded as spurious by modern scholars, and even Pliny, who accepts its authenticity, reports that some people ascribe it to Cleemporus.
Porcelain made a spectacular impact nearly everywhere it went, its ethereal beauty and startling strength leading some to ascribe it magical powers.
(He'd ascribed it to the influence of the "establishment").
"They may ascribe it to the Tank, but I ascribe it to the awakening of the ears in a predominantly visual age.
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