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Even the Methodists were credited by Élie Halévy with preventing agitation rather than causing it.
The 2012 Games were credited by many for helping improve public attitudes to disabled people and hopes are high that Rio will continue this.
They were presented without credit or attribution -- other than a line in the preface expressing a debt to books and articles about Modjeska "for material and anecdotes used (and altered)." No writers were credited by name in the novel.
The original newspaper columns and books by journalist Jan Struther, which introduced the character to the public, were credited by Churchill for doing a colossal amount to bring American public opinion round to entering the second world war.
Celtic's scouts were credited by some with being the key influence in regards to a batch of left-field arrivals under Deila's predecessor, Neil Lennon, who were both effective in Glasgow and sold for premium sums.
In the eight years between the Casablanca and Marrakesh bombings, Morocco's draconian security policies were credited by its Western allies with minimizing the ability of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, A.Q.M.I., to operate inside the country.
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She was credited by many for her grasp of details and for assembling the final compromise.
"I have been shot more times than I have been credited by the BBC," he said.
Rajapaksa is credited by some with winning the war against the Tamil Tiger rebels.
They are credited by first name only: Carl, Gary, Lee, Peter, Arun and more.
The systematic structure, numbering and pattern are credited by his dealer largely to Mr. Widener's being an autistic savant.
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