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How, moreover, to ascribe the relationship between the textual and the supra-textual?

It's that personal drama that leads the convert to ascribe the change to God.

If we're looking to ascribe the upswing of female viewers to anything, let it be this.

They tend to ascribe the same logic to things that are not necessarily connected.

To ascribe the dereliction of West Bromwich to the construction of a ring road is beyond trivial (Letters, 15 August).

Until recently, most archeologists continued to ascribe the Neolithic revolution to a combination of climatic and demographic factors.

That imagery can prompt us to ascribe the suffering to some inscrutable savagery and throw up our hands in despair.

It is highly irregular for parties other than the lead investigators formally to ascribe the cause of a crash.

But to ascribe the tragedy of 2008 to "market fundamentalism" alone is itself a form of fundamentalism.

So gripping was Paine's prose, and so vast was its reach, that Adams once complained to Jefferson, "History is to ascribe the American Revolution to Thomas Paine".

All the same, to ascribe the Yankees' success solely to a bulging treasury may be, in the words of Rupert Murdoch, "to greatly underestimate George".

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