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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These conflicting results may be attributed to differences in the experimental set-up or the organisms used. |
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It was far too loud to be attributed to a car engine backfiring, and immediately drew the clientele to rush like moths against the window. |
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This sovereign power is attributed to hate speech when it is said to deprive us of rights and liberties. |
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Mary appeared again at the marriage feast at Cana, and initiated the first miracle attributed to Jesus. |
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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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This can be entirely attributed to my participation in a six-and-a-half hour long meeting. |
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But aside from the malaprops, whether his or someone else's attributed to him, Yogi's language always has been clean. |
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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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Moreover, even in the Aristotelian ontology, not everything that was attributed to a subject had to be an accident. |
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The trial judge misapprehended the evidence and the weight to be attributed to it. |
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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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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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The pharmacodynamic action of atypical antipsychotic drugs is attributed to their action on both the serotonergic and dopaminergic systems. |
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The downfield resonance is attributed to molecules on the highly curved region of the bicelle torus. |
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The malevolent exercise of supposed supernatural powers, especially by women, attributed to a connection with the devil or evil spirits. |
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The trochoid form that is attributed to ocean waves changes shape as the amplitude increases for a given wavelength. |
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The proportion of neonatal deaths attributed to major genetic or congenital abnormalities has increased. |
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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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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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The classic Tao-te-Ching or ' Book of the Way and its Virtue ', attributed to Lao-tzu, sets out the principles for leading this higher life. |
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Still, only some of their difficulties could be attributed to their troubled relationships with their mothers. |
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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 weight to be attributed to such documents varies in each case and will depend on their nature and context. |
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The tamasic category includes meat and is attributed to a state of darkness, ignorance, lethargy and inactivity. |
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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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The rationality that Anglophile observers attributed to the British was not always evident to Britons themselves. |
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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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Race arguments were dismissed and problems were believed to be attributed to the juveniles ' family situations. |
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For example, a patient's death in a Colorado hospital was attributed to an infection transmitted by a reprocessed cardiac catheter. |
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These sources have been attributed to white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes. |
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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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His success with voters has been attributed to his gift for reaching out and touching ordinary people. |
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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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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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There is little wrong with Roxana Silbert's zippy production that cannot be attributed to the uneven script. |
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Those statements are attributed to two men who are being held against their will. |
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Among them is the seventh century AD Quran written on parchment in early Kufic script attributed to Hazrat Ali. |
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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 geography was utterly alien to Patrick, although his unfamiliarity with the picture could have been attributed to the gaps. |
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Serialization, for instance, has been attributed to substratum from the African languages, particularly the Kwa group. |
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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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A complete blood count showed microcytic anemia that was subsequently attributed to menorrhagia. |
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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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These salutary effects of ezetimibe on statin levels presumably enhance the beneficial effects attributed to statin pleiotropy. |
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The new design added the red saltire cross attributed to St. Patrick for Ireland. |
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The large interindividual variation in migratory activity may be attributed to the migratory strategy of this species. |
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They have announced the authentication of a miracle attributed to the Albanian-born nun. |
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Magical healing qualities are attributed to some types of honey, but not all of them contain the necessary active ingredients. |
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In Chinese culture, these qualities were attributed to a fiercer animal, the wolf. |
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The national record setter was Tressa-Ann Charles, whose recent high was attributed to a change of attitude and hard work. |
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The lenticular process is actually derived from mesenchyme attributed to the second branchial. |
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In chapter 1, Agar considers why machine-like characteristics have been attributed to governments. |
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Now that the miracle attributed to Mother Teresa has been authenticated, the Pope will beatify the Nobel Peace Prize winner. |
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While none of these parties can be considered fascist, racist remarks have been attributed to members of these parties. |
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While all the works were attributed to both artists, it was easy for anyone familiar with their oeuvres to recognize who did what. |
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Bathonian uplift may be attributed to collision of the Moesian block with Eurasia. |
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Moreover, because each cult statue was attributed to a particular artist, it was also linked to a particular historic moment. |
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Investigation then begins into miracles attributed to his or her intercession. |
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He was a handsome young man of about three and twenty, but his shaggy mop of dark brown hair attributed to him a certain adorable boyish quality. |
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Many miracles were attributed to him after his passing and he was greatly venerated and remembered in England. |
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The explosion of global trade in the postwar era is usually attributed to the lowering of tariffs and other trade barriers. |
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This history-dependent behavior, first described for relaxed muscles by Denny-Brown in 1929, is attributed to a thixotropic effect. |
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Besides the potential of wisdom attributed to popular maxims there is another sign pointing in the same direction. |
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These remarks were attributed to a social audit, which was conducted by a consultant. |
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If there is a flaw to the film, it can be attributed to the documentary approach. |
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Effective marksmanship in the mechanized divisions was attributed to a master gunner program. |
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Much of the success could be attributed to the talents of the speaker for the event. |
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Other barriers faced by homeless citizens can be attributed to unfair stereotypes associated with the homeless. |
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Pranks and mischief began to be played out to represent the mischievous behaviour attributed to witches and the fairies. |
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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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The healing touch attributed to European kings does not make those kings very shamanic. |
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But some women developed autoimmune diseases such as lupus, which they attributed to the implants. |
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Many of its medicinal effects are attributed to the triterpene glycosides known as ginsenosides. |
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In this case, the collapse is actually attributed to gravity and not atmospheric pressure. |
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This difference used to be attributed to the asymmetrical shape of the human brain. |
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Moreover, prolonged periods of nausea may be erroneously attributed to gastric autonomic neuropathy, leading to unnecessary investigation and treatment. |
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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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It is also attributed to new styles from younger designers like Bouchra Jarrar. |
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The discrepancy was attributed to the fact that managing directors had consistently over-estimated their profits in their annual management reports to head office. |
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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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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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Some are impacts from micrometeorites coming from the birth of the Solar System, and some can be attributed to paint flakes from spacecraft or other space debris. |
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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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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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This is due to the licorice in the formula and is not attributed to peony. |
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Since the work first appeared in the records of the collection of the Borghese family in the 1790s, it has been attributed to various Renaissance artists. |
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The semantic valence attributed to a hieroglyphic language is two-edged. |
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Some deaths may be attributed to domestic violence or random crime. |
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Of the 29,000 megalitres consumption which was attributed to agriculture in 2001 from all sources, 8,000 megalitres were identified as irrigation from private supplies. |
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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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Like the readings which are defective in all examined copies but were apparently correct at one time, some of these variants may be attributed to type batter. |
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Much of his success as a politician can be attributed to his personal magnetism. |
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Attenuation can be attributed to a number of elements, including fiber distance, number of patch panel connections and splices, dirty fiber connectors. |
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And many of them can be attributed to a certain nonchalance or carelessness. |
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Results for last year show most of the loss is attributed to the huge rationalisation drive undertaken last year, which resulted in 825 jobs being axed. |
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Unusual events and encounters may be attributed to ghost spirits. |
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Gmelin attributed to Chemnitz's species the binomial name Arca pectinata. |
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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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There is an interesting quality of delicacy attributed to Elizabeth. |
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But miracles began to be attributed to him soon after his execution. |
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One of my favorite quotations is one attributed to the French thinker Jean Baudrillard. |
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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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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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The exuberance of the carving, attributed to Rhodian sculptors, and the dramatic, illusionistic setting are characteristic of the Hellenistic baroque. |
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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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The show was relatively large for a monographic exhibition, with fifty-five drawings attributed to Bruegel and sixty-two prints after his designs. |
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In the case of pain arising in the pancreas or biliary tract this can be attributed to the fact that the release of enteric hormones in response to foods is slow. |
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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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Second, the results of standard cladistic biogeographic analyses, which may combine groups of different ages, cannot be unambiguously attributed to any particular cause. |
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Despite the necessary assertion that Gragg was skilled at bentwood construction, the Windsor chairs now attributed to him do not themselves fully support that assertion. |
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Several of the shoplifting incidents were attributed to two culprits. |
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Small said the State Department abhors the violence attributed to Boko Haram. |
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The mechanism of monocyte-preferential margination to the lung has been attributed to the unique anatomic structure of the pulmonary microvascular bed. |
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In other words, essays attributed to children with popular names were given higher marks than essays purportedly written by children with unusual names. |
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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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This season, the 40-year-old actress has been sporting a trimmer shape, which she has attributed to her new exercise regimen. |
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Such external circumstances at the basis of the Baconian theory assume that Shakespeare was not educated enough to have written the works attributed to him. |
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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 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 art of the Medes remains obscure, but has been theoretically attributed to the Scythian style. |
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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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Formation of this region is attributed to diverse sedimentary, glacial and tectonic activity. |
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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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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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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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While one of the semiregular polyhedra was mentioned by Plato, their first serious study is attributed to Archimedes. |
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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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The lack of regeneration has been attributed to a blockage from scar tissue that forms as the lesion. |
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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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The first is attributed to Ibn 'Abbas, who explained that saraban meant that the wake of the fish was rocklike. |
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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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The average temperatures have been trending higher since 1988, which has been attributed to climate change. |
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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 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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All his victories, especially Agincourt, were attributed to divine intervention. |
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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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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 survival of a distinct Cornish culture has been attributed to Cornwall's geographic isolation. |
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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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At this point Geoffrey abruptly pauses his narrative by inserting a series of prophecies attributed to Merlin. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The cause was attributed to the blend of vegetable and mineral oils used to lubricate the spindles. |
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This decline has been attributed to disruption by grazing and burrowing animals. |
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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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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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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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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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Egyptian media are highly influential throughout the Arab World, attributed to large audiences and increasing freedom from government control. |
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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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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 decreased volatility is attributed to the molecular polarity induced by the halides, which induces intermolecular interactions. |
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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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Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nikolaos the Wonderworker. |
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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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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 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 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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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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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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The decline in iPod sales is partially attributed to canalization by the iPod touch. |
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The supposed treasures have been attributed to either the Aztecs or a related pre-Columbian society in Mexico, the Mixtecs. |
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Another example is that of cauliflory, which Stebbins attributed to avoiding competition for pollinators in rainforest conditions. |
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These events were attributed to violent solar storms that occurred during the sun's most active period in the 11-year solar cycle. |
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In all cases, the art of Chauvet can be attributed to the Gravettian, Solutrean and Magdalenian. |
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The antibacterial activity of YML might be attributed to its capacity to disrupt bacterial murein. |
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Previously, these lesions have been attributed to sebaceous cysts, calcified steatocystoma, fibroma, atheroma and xanthoma. |
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The mild local recession impacts also can be attributed to other noncyclic components of the economic base. |
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This has been attributed to the higher relative amount of highly undercooled parts, yielding to higher amount of amorphous phase. |
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This can be attributed to segmental and suprasegmental effects on MNs or Renshaw cells. |
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The YoY decline was attributed to the poor performance of Design print products, while business titles still showed a stellar performance. |
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This is the approach of Oriental mysticism and of the Panglossian unrealism which Voltaire mistakenly attributed to Leibniz. |
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These postoperative alterations have been attributed to pulmonary insufficiency, pre-operative hypoxia and ventriculotomy. |
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Buddhism is an religion attributed to the teachings of Buddha. |
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The cause of the riots is generally attributed to the food, not generally but just on specific days when it was suspected it had been tampered with prior to the disturbance. |
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There have been numerous injuries attributed to the inadequate architecture of this building and Water Lane is frequently closed when high winds are expected. |
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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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Where there are multiple uses of reservoirs such as water supply, recreation, and flood control, all reservoir evaporation is attributed to power production. |
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