Among them is the seventh century AD Quran written on parchment in early Kufic script attributed to Hazrat Ali. |
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They attributed those lines to the presence of three new elements, which they named neon, krypton, and xenon. |
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The fact that common law now occupies only a residual role in relation to competition law generally may be attributed to several factors. |
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But some women developed autoimmune diseases such as lupus, which they attributed to the implants. |
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This has been attributed to a rise in criminal damages offences which made up a quarter of all recorded crime. |
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Chinese authorities have attributed Friday's tragedy to torrential rains that caused the area's worst flash flood and mudslide in 200 years. |
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In the Adirondack mountains of New York, an attempt to reintroduce lynxes failed, with 18 of 37 mortalities attributed to road kills. |
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However, a more worrisome pattern of disease can be attributed more to vaccine failure than a failure to vaccinate. |
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The expression has been attributed to the emperor's desire to seem royally superior, but evidence suggests it could mean other things as well. |
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The older histories of the colony have generally attributed its failure to the character of the French settlers. |
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These sources have been attributed to white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes. |
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There is little wrong with Roxana Silbert's zippy production that cannot be attributed to the uneven script. |
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They awoke from a short nap and upon hearing dull thuds, attributed the noise to a nearby naval gunnery range. |
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He was often late for school himself and attributed much of that lateness to his own household and childcare responsibilities. |
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Race arguments were dismissed and problems were believed to be attributed to the juveniles ' family situations. |
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He notes that the two would be interesting to study, to see if any of their similarities can be attributed to their genetic connection. |
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This difference used to be attributed to the asymmetrical shape of the human brain. |
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The complexity and confusion of the Treaties must be partly attributed to the way in which they are negotiated. |
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In 1882, Karl Huber reported on 17 patients with cardiac infarcts, which he attributed to occluded coronary arteries. |
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We attributed the effect of predator exclusion primarily to juvenile green crabs and fish. |
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A review of over 11 studies in uranium miners attributed an observed increase in lung cancer to radon and its progeny and not to uranium. |
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The weight to be attributed to such documents varies in each case and will depend on their nature and context. |
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Scarlatti's Sinfonia's are entertaining works, full of the zest and joie de vivre that is attributed to late baroque Italian music. |
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The pharmacodynamic action of atypical antipsychotic drugs is attributed to their action on both the serotonergic and dopaminergic systems. |
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He attributed the rise of radicals more to social tensions that followed the 1998 economic and political crisis. |
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The authors attributed this inconsistency to the two cultures' different expectations for children's behaviour. |
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Since the external appearance was clear, viscous, and jelly-like, this can be attributed to the presence of a cubic phase. |
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Numerous articles have attributed the puzzle, which has a Japanese name, to the mysteries of the Land of the Rising Sun. |
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However the cause of his suicide may have been wrongly attributed to the lack of acceptance of his ideas. |
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The rationality that Anglophile observers attributed to the British was not always evident to Britons themselves. |
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The proportion of neonatal deaths attributed to major genetic or congenital abnormalities has increased. |
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That what a psychiatrist or an expert might know is not to be attributed to the lay person. |
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Serialization, for instance, has been attributed to substratum from the African languages, particularly the Kwa group. |
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The geography was utterly alien to Patrick, although his unfamiliarity with the picture could have been attributed to the gaps. |
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Sappho is standing on the cliff face, ready to do the deed which legend has wrongly attributed to her. |
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The main benefits of localization can be attributed to the presence of skilled labor and collectivized capital resources. |
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Dealers also attributed the rupiah's fall to the dollar's rise against its major rivals and surging oil prices. |
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Moreover, even in the Aristotelian ontology, not everything that was attributed to a subject had to be an accident. |
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The fast reactivation of the aconitase activity after an oxidative stress was attributed by Cairo et al. to the re-formation of the Fe-S cluster. |
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The firm attributed the profit to rising prices and lower interest payments to its creditors. |
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This can be entirely attributed to my participation in a six-and-a-half hour long meeting. |
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He attributed the fine weather on the day as the main reason why so many people decided to go to the matches. |
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He attributed gravitation to the forces of mutual attraction between material objects. |
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The high casualty rate among smaller birds can be partly attributed to the depredations of their natural predators, the sparrow hawk and kestrel. |
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The layering in these ultramafic rocks, and their position above mantle tectonites, is attributed to lower crustal igneous processes. |
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In the second chapter, the author applies the meaning attributed to the agent nouns to the interpretation of the Homeric texts. |
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His success with voters has been attributed to his gift for reaching out and touching ordinary people. |
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Other barriers faced by homeless citizens can be attributed to unfair stereotypes associated with the homeless. |
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Even the words attributed to the Defence Secretary in the aforesaid newspaper didn't back up the euphoric headline. |
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In this case, the collapse is actually attributed to gravity and not atmospheric pressure. |
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He failed a drugs test in 1988, but the result was attributed to ginseng tea, and he was let off without punishment. |
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The most widely accepted and significant leukemogenic mechanism attributed to the fusion protein involves the constitutive stimulation of tyrosine kinase. |
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We also have to re-define work, so that the work of caring for children and doing human maintenance in the home is counted as productive work, has attributed value. |
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Nor was it one they tended to trace back to some residual force of upbringing, like that upwardly mobile impulse so often attributed to immigrant families. |
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There is an interesting quality of delicacy attributed to Elizabeth. |
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The enclosing movement was attacked on various grounds. To its effects were attributed the disappearance of the yeomanry, using the words in the strict sense of farmer-owners. |
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It is also attributed to new styles from younger designers like Bouchra Jarrar. |
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It is to these factors, as much as to studies and use by scholars and writers, that the widespread survival of biblical usage and allusion can be attributed. |
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I know it was attributed somehow to some ingenious advance man from staff. |
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Some deaths may be attributed to domestic violence or random crime. |
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It is interesting that she has attributed the lines to Euripides even though she has presumably obtained them from a source at several removes from the original. |
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These actions are attributed to binding with nociceptors, which causes a period of enhanced sensitivity followed by a refractory period of reduced sensitivity. |
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And many of them can be attributed to a certain nonchalance or carelessness. |
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Small said the State Department abhors the violence attributed to Boko Haram. |
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Following the birth of the neonate, the placenta was delivered and the patient began to experience severe hemorrhage, which was clinically attributed to uterine atony. |
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Previous workers have attributed these differences to changes in rheology, i.e. brittle faulting in sandstones v. more ductile folding and faulting in dolostones. |
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Much of his success as a politician can be attributed to his personal magnetism. |
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And it bespeaks a confidence and flair not often attributed to the much-maligned candidate. |
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Before coming to America, those living in small communities in Europe occasionally suffered from amaurotic idiocy, an inherited pathology attributed to inbreeding. |
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A vindication suggested the ills that Bolingbroke had attributed to the artifice of revealed religion could be paralleled by those generated by civil society. |
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Instead of a boring long-winded explanation, let's just leave it by saying that the real GDP is the actual GDP minus the growth attributed to inflation. |
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The authors collected data related to 54 different causes of death that could be attributed to alcohol, both chronic and acute. |
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He attributed the problem to trip cancellations, changed itineraries, and a big fall-off in new bookings. |
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An Eros attributed to Lysippos on stylistic grounds is known in several copies, of which the best-preserved replica is that in the British Museum. |
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This is due to the licorice in the formula and is not attributed to peony. |
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Since this antiphon is the only composition thus far attributed to the daughter of Ioannes Kladas, it serves as the only source of style for the composer. |
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While people once might have attributed maladies to demonic possession, we now talk confidently about disease-generating microorganisms and parasites. |
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Episodes of differential uplift are attributed to active subcretion building culminations above blind imbricate thrusts deep in the accretionary prism beneath the coast. |
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Students United candidate Pam Kaila, who has won the education representative position by acclamation, attributed her participation to issues on a larger scale. |
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He attributed the difficulties of Stephanie and Jesse to entrenched, flawed concept images formed by prior experience with repeating decimals and continuity. |
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This clast can be lithologically attributed to the Upper Metamorphic Unit, but the Eocene age obtained on this rock has not been found in samples in situ. |
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Almost all Scottish clans have more than one tartan attributed to their surname. |
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However, the badges attributed to clans today can be completely unsuitable for even modern clan gatherings. |
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This is at times attributed to the success of the Nordic model in the region. |
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In the Basque Country, they are attributed to the jentilak, a race of giants. |
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The Aegean Collapse has been attributed to the exhaustion of the Cypriot forests causing the end of the bronze trade. |
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The development of iron smelting was once attributed to the Hittites of Anatolia during the Late Bronze Age. |
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It was attributed to Seth, the spirit of evil who according to Egyptian tradition governed the central deserts of Africa. |
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Many have attributed this phenomenon to its former Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom, who accepts he is obsessed with speeding motorists. |
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This decline has been attributed to disruption by grazing and burrowing animals. |
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The Dutch style design, long, steeped roof is attributed to Sir Richard Clough, an Elizabethan merchant. |
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The first building, which became known as the Old Ashmolean, is sometimes attributed to Sir Christopher Wren or Thomas Wood. |
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The Pauline epistles are the thirteen books in the New Testament traditionally attributed to Paul of Tarsus. |
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The Historia Brittonum is commonly attributed to Nennius, as some recensions have a preface written in his name. |
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The stand's unique design is attributed to the Turf Hotel Pub, which is situated on the corner of the stadium. |
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She attributed the style of Welsh music as never attempting to be cool as they wouldn't have been aware of what was in fashion at the time. |
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Volcanic action was often attributed to chemical reactions and a thin layer of molten rock near the surface. |
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Cetacean bodies are generally similar to that of fish, which can be attributed to their lifestyle and the habitat conditions. |
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Literary production of the antiquity includes the Cypria, an epic poem, probably composed in the late 7th century BC and attributed to Stasinus. |
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It is in this language that appeared the first sonnet, whose invention is attributed to Giacomo da Lentini himself. |
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These new people predominantly settled on the west coast, where the majority of the sites attributed to them had been found. |
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This has largely been attributed to the reduction in state benefits and a shift toward the privatisation of public services. |
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Lower status was attributed to farmers, craft and tradesmen, shopkeepers, and government bureaucrats. |
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Tolkien to derive from a Germanic language, and it has been attributed largely to either the Dutch language or Old Norse. |
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Another 22 deaths were attributed to appliances running on liquified petroleum gas, and 17 deaths on gas of unspecified type. |
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Possible reserves are attributed to known accumulations that have a less likely chance of being recovered than probable reserves. |
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Blake's reasoning for the disengagement has been attributed to the fact that he received a wound to the thigh that day. |
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Both sides initially believed the barrier to be effective and the Germans attributed some losses to it. |
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Egyptian media are highly influential throughout the Arab World, attributed to large audiences and increasing freedom from government control. |
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Some attributed his death to an unhealthy lifestyle, as he had become stout and inactive in the years before his death. |
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Some volcanoes occur in the interiors of plates, and these have been variously attributed to internal plate deformation and to mantle plumes. |
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High rat populations in the UK are often attributed to the mild climate, which allow them higher survival rates during the winter. |
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Occasional reports of wild fallow deer in Pennsylvania are generally attributed to escapes from preserves or farms. |
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Infected wolves do not show any fear of humans, with most documented wolf attacks on people being attributed to rabid animals. |
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Late 1st century developments attributed to the Council of Jamnia eventually led to Christians' expulsion from synagogues. |
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The first confirmed sighting of mainland Antarctica cannot be accurately attributed to one single person. |
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The ozone hole is attributed to the emission of chlorofluorocarbons or CFCs into the atmosphere, which decompose the ozone into other gases. |
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His possible exile from Arcadia is attributed by one modern scholar to rivalry between Tegea and Sparta. |
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Some poems were wrongly attributed to Stesichorus by ancient sources, including bucolic poems and some love songs such as Calyce and Rhadine. |
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The dominant one, and the only one that has survived, was in the Theogony attributed to Hesiod. |
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The Titans also played a prominent role in the poems attributed to Orpheus. |
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The Iliad is paired with something of a sequel, the Odyssey, also attributed to Homer. |
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Part of this variation could be attributed to a wandering of the Pole across the Earth's surface, by a range of a few metres. |
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The resulting theory, however, was incorrect as he attributed the tides to the sloshing of water caused by the Earth's movement around the sun. |
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The decreased volatility is attributed to the molecular polarity induced by the halides, which induces intermolecular interactions. |
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Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings. |
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The disappearance is attributed by Navy investigators to navigational error leading to the aircraft running out of fuel. |
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The source of many or all LIPs is variously attributed to mantle plumes or to processes associated with plate tectonics. |
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The source of many or all LIPs are variously attributed to mantle plumes, to processes associated with plate tectonics or to meteorite impacts. |
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The Jurassic Quiet Zone in ocean magnetic anomalies was once thought to represent a superchron, but is now attributed to other causes. |
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Fossils at 20 million years ago include fragments attributed to Victoriapithecus, the earliest Old World monkey. |
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Columbus's error was attributed to his insufficient experience in navigation at sea. |
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Much of the increase since 1996 can be attributed to greater numbers of people identifying themselves as Aboriginal or of Aboriginal descent. |
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An abridged, free translation, often wrongly attributed to King Alfred is still extant. |
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Accordingly, the wings attributed to these powers have no other meaning than to indicate the sublimity of their nature. |
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It has not, so far, been possible to identify archaeological sites which can be conclusively attributed to the Bastarnae. |
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The main reason for the high efficiencies obtained over previous piggings can be attributed to the vented swabs with the check valve. |
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There is less agreement about the authorship of some other works that have, at times, been attributed to him. |
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In others, the title of archdiocese is for historical reasons attributed to a see that was once of greater importance. |
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Some investigators have attributed the onset of puberty to a resonance of oscillators in the brain. |
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It may be noted that all the Jain monuments of Rajasthan and Gujarat, with unknown builders are also attributed to Emperor Samprati. |
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The fame of many spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon are attributed to these early Spice merchants. |
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The idea that humans are essentially good is often attributed to the 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, a Whig supporter of constitutional monarchy. |
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The Sonderweg hypothesis attributed Germany's difficult 20th century to the weak political, legal, and economic basis of the new empire. |
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The Catalan World Atlas was produced by the Majorcan cartographic school and is attributed to Cresques Abraham. |
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Some part of the gender imbalance may be attributed to the practice of female infanticide. |
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This can be attributed to the high metabolic need of the developing embryo, thus high oxygen affinity serves to satisfy this demand. |
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Conversely, misfortunes are often attributed to ancestors whose memory or wishes have been neglected. |
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The Hippocratic Corpus, popularly attributed to an ancient Greek practitioner known as Hippocrates, lays out the basic approach to health care. |
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Other influential translated medical texts at the time included the Hippocratic Corpus attributed to Hippocrates, and the writings of Galen. |
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The origin of the islands' volcanism has been attributed to a hotspot, associated with bathymetric swell that formed the Cape Verde Rise. |
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The opposition attributed the results in part to the virtual Colorado monopoly on the mass media. |
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The art of the Medes remains obscure, but has been theoretically attributed to the Scythian style. |
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Given his monocratic nature, this organ joins in itself prerogatives that in all other collegial organs are attributed collectively. |
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If ever they fail of beauty, this failure is not be attributed to their size. |
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Asia estimated that by June 2006 the number of deaths attributed to guolaosi in China had reached six hundred thousand per year. |
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John Davies notes this as consistent with the British victory at Badon Hill, attributed to Arthur by Nennius. |
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The average temperatures have been trending higher since 1988, which has been attributed to climate change. |
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The earliest attempted explanation, now disregarded, is attributed to Geoffrey of Monmouth in Historia Regum Britanniae. |
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The settlement of Kent is attributed to Jutes, who originated in the land to the north of Angeln. |
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Dalry, Currie, Balerno and Cockenzie, has been attributed to the 'temporary occupation. |
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Aristotle suggested that the reason for anything coming about can be attributed to four different types of simultaneously active factors. |
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Saint Patrick's Breastplate is a lorica, or hymn, which is attributed to Saint Patrick during his Irish ministry in the 5th century. |
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By the 13th century, the saltire had become the attributed arms of the Kingdom of Mercia. |
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It is derived from the attributed arms of Leofric, Earl of Mercia in the 11th century. |
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All finished, and some unfinished, poems written by, or plausibly attributed to, Ralegh. |
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Nor are the properties of absolute certainty, rational irrevisability, or infallibility attributed to a priori claims. |
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Around 230 years after Shakespeare's death, doubts began to be expressed about the authorship of the works attributed to him. |
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According to the FAQ, a site's coolness can be attributed to a trace element called coolium. |
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The Wren Building, the main building at the College of William and Mary, Virginia, is attributed to Wren. |
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Historians have attributed Prince Albert's death in 1861 to typhoid that had spread in the river's dirty waters beside Windsor Castle. |
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The success of inflation targeting in the United Kingdom has been attributed to the Bank's focus on transparency. |
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The kings of these small kingdoms issued written Laws, one of earliest of which is that attributed to Ethelbert, king of Kent, ca. |
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The poor health conditions in Bangladesh is attributed by the lack of healthcare and services provision by the government. |
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The survival of a distinct Cornish culture has been attributed to Cornwall's geographic isolation. |
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Medieval legend attributed widespread Saxon immigration to mercenaries hired by the British king Vortigern. |
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Flag of Westminster Abbey, featuring the Tudor arms between Tudor Roses above the attributed arms of Edward the Confessor. |
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But sermons for the feast are attributed in manuscripts to Cosmas Vestitor, who flourished in the tenth century. |
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After Cuthbert's death, numerous miracles were attributed to his intercession and to intercessory prayer near his remains. |
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The Dasam Granth is a scripture of Sikhs which contains texts attributed to the Guru Gobind Singh. |
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Vajrayana, a body of teachings attributed to Indian siddhas, may be viewed as a third branch or merely a part of Mahayana. |
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Most behavioral problems are attributed to the child's inappropriately expressed emotional dependency. |
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In recent times, the title of minor basilica has been attributed to important pilgrimage churches. |
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Cases in which polecats did kill poultry were attributed to animals which were guests at other farms. |
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At this point Geoffrey abruptly pauses his narrative by inserting a series of prophecies attributed to Merlin. |
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As an ancestor figure, he compares to Dyfnwal Hen, who is likewise attributed with founding kingly lines in the Hen Ogledd. |
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Study of Holbein's later portraits has been complicated by the number of copies and derivative works attributed to him. |
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Interpreting the text in the light of humours reduces the amount of plot attributed to chance by modern audiences. |
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Dent also denied the rationality and wisdom typically attributed to Theseus. |
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Of the dramas attributed to Marlowe, Dido, Queen of Carthage is believed to have been his first. |
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This growth was attributed, in part, to the appearance of blog hosting sites. |
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A portrait of Marvell attributed to Godfrey Kneller hangs in Trinity College's collection. |
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I was not burned at the stake like a meanling. And I did not, as prelude to my death, say the cute things that are attributed to me. |
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Although many of the tunes in the book are attributed to him today, he probably did not write any of them. |
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So strong was his reputation that a popular wedding processional was incorrectly attributed to Purcell for many years. |
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Their bassist Steven Severin attributed the aesthetic used by the Banshees around that time to the influence of the Cramps. |
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Native animal populations have been very badly affected, with the extinction of at least 10 species attributed to the spread of foxes. |
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The difference of 0.02 sec. may be attributed to conduction from the outer surface of the column to the sphincter embedded in its mesogloea. |
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Another commonly seen symbol is the eagle, which is a symbol attributed to Saladin, and the hawk of the Qureish. |
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This unprecedented achievement was partly attributed the availability of a velodrome. |
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As Denmark has no minimum wage legislation, the high wage floor has been attributed to the power of trade unions. |
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This has been attributed to the country's highly regarded education and health care systems, and its low level of income inequality. |
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This was attributed in part to a large number of small donations being received after the first televised debate between Salmond and Darling. |
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This defeat was then attributed as divine retribution for Domnall Brecc turning his back on his prior alliance. |
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The largely successful nature of the invasion has been attributed to a number of factors. |
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Its recovery is attributed to traditional economic stimuli, such as increases in investment, fueled by a high savings rate and low taxes. |
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The use of a crystal ball is attributed to the druids to foretell the future. |
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The Cassel Report investigated 76 murders attributed to the group and found evidence that soldiers and policemen were involved in 74 of those. |
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The book attributed inflation to excess money supply generated by a central bank. |
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It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch. |
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About 300 deaths during the conflict were attributed to the British Army, including paramilitary troops and civilians. |
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Various estimates of the number of killings attributed to Yugoslav forces have been announced through the years. |
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Newton had also specifically attributed the inherent power of inertia to matter, against the mechanist thesis that matter has no inherent powers. |
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As such, many of the universe's more energetic phenomena have been attributed to the accretion of matter on black holes. |
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Historian Thomas Hughes has attributed Edison's success to his development of an entire, integrated system of electric lighting. |
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In July 2007, the Silesian language was recognized by an ISO, was attributed an ISO code of szl. |
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Western democratic and rationalist culture are often attributed to Ancient Greece. |
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He suggests that the poetry may have been composed in the 9th century on traditional themes and attributed to Aneirin. |
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In the Historia Brittonum, attributed to Nennius, there is a reference to several poets in this area during the 6th century. |
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It is believed that about one hundred and seventy of his poems have survived, though many others have been attributed to him over the centuries. |
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This is attributed to Hopkins, who taught himself Welsh and who used sprung verse, bringing some features of Welsh poetic metre into his work. |
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It also failed to make the BBC's playlist, which the band attributed to the song's depiction of prostitution. |
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Its struggles were attributed to the growth of the competing social network Facebook. |
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Education writer Richard Wright considers that Hume's position rejects a famous moral puzzle attributed to French philosopher Jean Buridan. |
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Whichever of these options was most excellent should probably be attributed to Mary. |
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The results are attributed to the IOC country code as currently displayed by the IOC database. |
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Nearly 40,000 deaths are attributed to the eruption itself and the tsunamis it created. |
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Its cause has been attributed to a wide array of economic, demographic, cultural, technological, and institutional factors. |
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Tacitus wrote a speech which he attributed to Calgacus, saying that Calgacus gave it in advance of the Battle of Mons Graupius. |
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Clark attributed this remark to the German generals Max Hoffmann and Erich Ludendorff but later admitted that he lied. |
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The decline of liberal education is often attributed to mobilization during the Second World War. |
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It must have the taste, aroma, and other characteristics commonly attributed to whiskey. |
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The value that people attributed to coins was originally based upon the value of the metal unless they were token issues or had been debased. |
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These accidents were attributed to a combination of fatigued aircraft, inexperienced crews and poor weather. |
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This phenomenon may be attributed to the higher growth experience by suburbs and the already very high population density of city. |
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The perfecting of this navigation instrument is attributed to Portuguese navigators during early Portuguese discoveries in the Age of Discovery. |
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The violence was usually attributed as a response to the ill treatment of the natives in response to petty theft, which was a common practice. |
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Formation of this region is attributed to diverse sedimentary, glacial and tectonic activity. |
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Some historians have attributed the erection of the cross to Fagundes, whom he presumed to have visited the spot some eight decades earlier. |
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They attributed the high mercury content in his body to the use of ointments for joints healing. |
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The Portuguese attributed qualities like intelligence and industriousness to Chinese and Japanese slaves which is why they favored them more. |
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The discovery of porcelain stone is attributed to a Korean potter named Kanagae Sambe, although most historians consider this a legend. |
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It has a fortress like appearance and its construction is attributed to Joaquin de Heredia, of the San Carlos Academy. |
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The inconsistent order preference in Baltic, Slavic and Germanic can be attributed to contact with outside OV languages. |
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The country's wealth is attributed to its large reserves and exploitation of oil and natural gas. |
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The unleavened bread also underscores the symbolic belief attributed to Christ's breaking the bread and saying that it was his body. |
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He has been classed with the philosophic pragmatists, although pragmatism is what he attributed to the law, rather than his personal philosophy. |
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The high vacancy rate has been attributed to politics, particularly Senate filibustering of potential appointees by Senators. |
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The first 58 verses are attributed by the text to Manu, while the remaining more than two thousand verses are attributed to his student Bhrigu. |
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All his victories, especially Agincourt, were attributed to divine intervention. |
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The cause was attributed to the blend of vegetable and mineral oils used to lubricate the spindles. |
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There is slight controversy over whether the idea of the modern cotton gin and its constituent elements are correctly attributed to Eli Whitney. |
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The invention of the rolling mill in Europe may be attributed to Leonardo da Vinci in his drawings. |
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Modern rolling practice can be attributed to the pioneering efforts of Henry Cort of Funtley Iron Mills, near Fareham, England. |
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Attachment to the fiber is attributed, at least partly, to salt formation between anionic groups in the dyes and cationic groups in the fiber. |
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He also found short lifespans that he attributed to chronic malnourishment which left people susceptible to disease. |
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Various collections of teachings attributed to him were passed down by oral tradition and first committed to writing about 400 years later. |
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The loss of the 'W' in Wulfhere can be attributed to the historic Scandinavian influence in the region. |
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The forger produces a writing which resembles the style of the known reputable author to whom the fake is to be attributed. |
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While one of the semiregular polyhedra was mentioned by Plato, their first serious study is attributed to Archimedes. |
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King Peter attributed his father's, King Alexander's, death to the fact that...he had not worn his steel-mesh bullet-proof shirt. |
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The peaks denoted I and II, which are attributed from a high concentration P123 phase, disappear in the aurate system. |
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Market analysts attributed the fall to global market trends with bearishness visible Dow Jones, Nikkei and Nasdaq. |
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The temperature rise can thus be attributed to advective heat transport caused by water flowing into the soil cracks. |
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One death occurred which was attributed to agranulocytic angina and sepsis. |
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The warmer than usual weather is attributed to warm air masses from Africa which will remain over Southern and Eastern Europe. |
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Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nikolaos the Wonderworker. |
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The latter should not be attributed to a new allotropic form but rather to a perfectioning of the already existing crystal form. |
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Wasn't the fear I had attributed to androphobia apparent, in my stomach, spotted with black moles, tremblingly affixing itself to my spine? |
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As for being job-hoppers, Rikleen explains, that often times this can be attributed to the lack of feedback and no clear path for advancement. |
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Deaths specifically attributed to cardiovascular disease were equally more likely for people at the high end of the ratio scale. |
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Matthew, and the late antique History of the Rechabites, attributed to a holy man by the name of Zosimus. |
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And the idea that the Batrachomyomachy was attributed to the same author as the Iliad doubtless pleased Queneau. |
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Gross infarcts attributed for only 2 percent, and Lewy bodies accounted for 8 percent. |
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The first is attributed to Ibn 'Abbas, who explained that saraban meant that the wake of the fish was rocklike. |
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This variation may be attributed on one hand, to their habitats and on the other hand to their inherent abilities to biomagnify the heavy metals. |
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The lack of regeneration has been attributed to a blockage from scar tissue that forms as the lesion. |
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This was attributed to the more extensive chain scissions at higher dosage. |
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The successful development of SDL Tridion 2011 is attributed to the passion for the product, our employees and our customers. |
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Excessive scalp flakiness is often associated with seborrhea and inflammation, attributed to the proliferation of lipoplilic yeast. |
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This is attributed to the cross-linking reaction between the secondary amine on the D-MWCNT surfaces and the epoxy matrix. |
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Many analysts have attributed this surprisingly weak employment performance to an increased need for sectoral reallocation. |
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Specific processes attributed to this network include perception of self in vertical space, perception of self-motion, and navigation. |
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But the vice of blindness which the creationists attributed to Ransom's mechanists, I would argue, was not theirs alone. |
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A small amount of air present in the anterior and middle mediastinum was attributed to the stab wound. |
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This has been attributed to several factors, including the fall in global economic growth rate in 2014 and the shale oil boom. |
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A number of medieval poems attributed to Taliesin allude to the legend, but these postdate the historical poet's floruit considerably. |
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There are many safety issues attributed to barefoot running due to the dynamic accelerating forces generated by the treadmill upon initial heel strike. |
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Even if he had found positive transfer effects, one could have attributed the gain to the practice effect during the foretest rather than to the improvement of memory per se. |
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Discussions have typically attributed the rise of the castle to a reaction to attacks by Magyars, Muslims, and Vikings and a need for private defence. |
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Buddhism is an religion attributed to the teachings of Buddha. |
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Akinesis of the apical chamber is attributed to ischemia from increased wall stress and work due to high systolic and diastolic pressures combined with massive hypertrophy. |
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As with HIV, this low rate has been attributed to the ability to screen for both antibodies as well as viral RNA nucleic acid testing in donor blood. |
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Burying its head in the sand is fabulously attributed to the ostrich. |
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According to legend, Clovis had prayed thus before a battle against one of the kings of the Alemanni, and had consequently attributed his victory to Jesus. |
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Indeed, the power inherent in the labels attributed to them has repeatedly transformed these terms from allegedly scientific ones into colloquial derisives. |
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Odin has a particular association with Yule, and mankind's knowledge of both the runes and poetry is also attributed to him, giving Odin aspects of the culture hero. |
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Another Russian culinary tradition can also be attributed mainly to the climate, namely the zakuski table which became popular during the 19th century. |
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The phenomenon of corruption is strongly established in the historical model of public governance in Russia and attributed to general weakness of rule of law in Russia. |
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This increase in immigration can be attributed to many historical changes. |
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