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The Yankees' victory was credited to a number of different sources.
Ascribenation is the act of ascribing credit to a source or set of sources, for a piece of work — or for any personal data, with the permission of its originator.
Anderson did a "write-through" of passages that were no longer going to be credited to other sources, but he missed a few.
When referred to by journalists or military analysts, reports are usually credited to foreign sources.
Construction of this mosque is credited to two sources.
ABC attributed the information – quickly picked up around the globe, often crediting ABC — to "a source close to Scott".
Plagiarism is usually defined as a discrete offense, a specific failure to give credit to a particular source.
At Rhode Island College, a freshman copied and pasted from a Web site's frequently asked questions page about homelessness -- and did not think he needed to credit a source in his assignment because the page did not include author information.
The list, which was first reported by AURN's April Ryan and credited a "a source close to Wonder," includes the likes of Madonna, Usher, Kanye West, Jay Z, Rihanna and Rod Stewart.
Politicians have cast it as evidence of the indomitable spirit of a rock-solid America; pastors have given credit to a more celestial source.
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