I spoke to a young man recently who had nothing but praise for the service and credited it with making his life liveable again. |
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Hernandez, who was riding his third race and second winner at Calder, credited the victory to Rizo's prerace instructions. |
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Each worker is given a portable account credited with a percentage of pay, with interest buildup, each year. |
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Two weeks later, passengers on another Greyhound bus were credited with averting disaster in Utah after they helped thwart an alleged hijacker. |
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O'Riordan is credited with introducing a certain ribaldry to the notoriously humourless world of women's magazines. |
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The sponsor may not have been too happy but Ann later credited the commercial with revitalizing her career in the seventies. |
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And he also credited the public as having played a major role in the fight against crime. |
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In the late, anecdotal tradition he is credited with introducing suspension of judgment. |
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He's credited with turning that company into a leader in the utility-software market. |
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Despite his irregular fight record and kayfabe politics, Takada is credited with the existence of PRIDE and the Japanese MMA boom. |
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The swimmer also picked up merits in the 4 x 50m freestyle and the 50m backstroke as he was credited with a 4th and 5th placing in the events. |
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This could be accounted for by his being credited with reducing rampant inflation through a shock of strict monetary policies. |
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Kira is credited with scaring off the intruder and saving her mother's life by phoning the police and ambulance and attending to Diane's wounds. |
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If all the computer could do was pass along the information it received, it could not be credited with recognizing anything at all. |
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The two lines from a poem quoted on the fourth page should have been credited to Dylan Thomas. |
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The former child star credited his father, Rance, who plays small roles in most of Ron's films, for being a great role model. |
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Milanese fencing master Giuseppe Radaelli, is generally credited with having developed the light sabre and its technique. |
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In ancient philosophy, quintessence was believed to be the stuff of heavenly bodies, which Aristotle credited as divine, alive and intelligent. |
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Simon is credited with inventing several types of clocks, and today his timepieces are highly prized by collectors. |
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He is credited with the invention of a rain gauge, a water clock, and a sundial. |
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More than 2,000 people bade a tearful farewell to the man credited with having a huge impact in his fight for progress for the black community. |
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Venus was credited with a sea origin, and copper reminds us of this connection with the water element. |
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Writers no longer take note of the assists credited to a shortstop or second baseman. |
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After all Parashurama, who is credited with annihilating generations of Kshatriyas, is still considered as one of the avatars. |
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The usual position of skeletal muscle nuclei and the discovery of the sarcolemma is credited to Bowman. |
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He is credited for establishing that a tick was the transmitter of Texas fever in cattle. |
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No Caribbean music list would be complete without the man credited with coining the word reggae. |
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The no-more-bowing decision was credited to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent, an amiable, faintly woebegone chap who is a cousin of the queen. |
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By the time the error was discovered, B had withdrawn the funds credited to his account by the F Bank. |
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Large quantities of Swiss francs credited to private accounts in various Swiss banks. |
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Despite four consecutive quarterly losses, Xerox is expected to make money before the year is out, continuing a turnaround credited to Mulcahy. |
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He is credited with creating many of the standard steps still used today in the foxtrot and the rumba. |
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He is credited with the conversion of the Khojas from the Hindu caste of the Lohanas. |
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Fairstein is credited with changing the way crimes like rape and incest were handled by the judicial system. |
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Analysts credited last year's big rise, which few had predicted, to a strong growth in take-home pay, low unemployment and cheap borrowing costs. |
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The race has been credited with transforming the motor industry in Britain and revolutionising the motor race, which was then in its infancy. |
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The inscription is therefore credited as one of the keys to opening up the thousands of years of Egyptian history. |
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That move is widely credited with reversing the airlines sagging financial fortunes. |
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Even though Orr wasn't officially credited with a sack or a tackle, he gets one in my book. |
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She is credited with inventing a procedure that has helped to save thousands of lives. |
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The wolfberry bush grows in the northwest part of China and the fruit has been credited with properties of improving visual acuity and general health. |
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Prophecy and clairvoyance are so widely believed by millions of people that magicians are credited with psychic powers that not even Nostradamus would dare claim. |
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The Archduchess Sabine von Wuerttemberg is credited with founding the University of Wuerttemberg-Moempelgard and the Hotel de Kunigunde, a hospital for women. |
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Although Schleiden's hypotheses about the process of cell formation were not entirely accurate, both he and Schwann are credited with developing cell theory. |
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And the statuesque brunette has even been credited with bettering the fashion sense of her high-powered husband. |
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He is credited with civilizing the treatment of people with mental illnesses. |
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At one time an Army scout fluent in the Apache language, Horn has been credited with mediating the surrender of the great chief Geronimo to General Nelson A. Miles. |
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Henry was credited with an experiment in government by limited monarchy. |
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One of the longest-running musical miscarriages of justice will be righted when the York tenor behind a famous Christmas song is finally credited for his work. |
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Each member of the quartet is credited with playing the agogo bells. |
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Jeremiah has written numerous books and credited Small in at least two of them for his marketing genius. |
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Plants, such as the mandrake, orchid, and sweet potato, have, as the history of folk medicine reveals, been credited with rejuvenating properties. |
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But his prayers to Saint Veronica, who is credited with giving Jesus a kerchief to wipe his brow on the road to Golgotha, apparently go unanswered. |
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Nobel Prize winner Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn credited kombucha with curative properties in his novel The Cancer Ward. |
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He's been credited with creating an aching portrait of the fading American heartland, but Alexander Payne isn't all that excited by idle flattery. |
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Whereas quotations with an apothegmatic feel are normally ascribed to Shaw, those with a more grandiose or belligerent tone are almost automatically credited to Churchill. |
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He gave a table of secants and, although Delambre credited him with the first use of this function, it had appeared earlier in the work of Copernicus. |
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Writers ranging from Ray Bradbury to Eudora Welty to Amos Oz have credited this classic text as an influence. |
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She has been credited with key decisions of the office, including a lawsuit against countrywide Financial Corp. |
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An established and highly credited news anchorman for over thirty years has seemingly put his career on the line over the story of the questionable documents. |
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He is credited with introducing round-arm and overarm bowling to Victoria. |
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Dolphins have a natural affinity with humans and just being with them, playing with them and touching them, is credited with bringing about wondrous results for sick people. |
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Furthermore, these dividend accounts are being credited with interest. |
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Each time it merely turned an engine around or coaled and watered it, such as when a yard engine came in for a crew change, the roundhouse was credited with a half-dispatch. |
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How much of these problems can be credited to the deleterious effects of enormous inherited wealth, we will never know. |
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James is credited with finally bringing the Lordship of the Isles under control. |
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His great grandson was Joseph Bell who Arthur Conan Doyle has credited Sherlock Holmes as being loosely based on from Bell's observant manner. |
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Her recovery from 25 October onwards was credited to the skill of her French physicians. |
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He was a renowned man of letters, having written several hymns and being credited with having transcribed 300 books personally. |
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He is also credited with having fought the Air Ministry so that fighter planes were equipped with bullet proof wind shields. |
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The recovery of the European pine marten has been credited with reducing the population of invasive gray squirrels in the UK and Ireland. |
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Though it was produced by Dave Stewart, it was credited to Lennox and Green. |
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Traditionally, William is credited with founding Arbroath Abbey, the site of the later Declaration of Arbroath. |
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He is also credited with modernising the organisation's infrastructure in comparison with other areas of Britain. |
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He is credited with having sponsored Saint Cadfan's monastery on Bardsey Island, which became a major centre of pilgrimage during medieval times. |
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In 1612, six years after the settlement of Jamestown, John Rolfe was credited as the first settler to successfully raise tobacco as a cash crop. |
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The contents of the final pamphlet are credited by some as killing the revival. |
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It finally fell after a month's siege, the events credited with inspiring the song Men of Harlech. |
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The spread of vegetarianism in other parts of Asia is often credited to Hindu and Buddhist practices. |
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Both Milligan and Sellers credited him with keeping the act on the bill when club owners had wanted to sack them. |
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The articulated nature of the trainset was credited with maintaining stability during the incident and all of the train stayed upright. |
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Getting of The Aerospace Corporation, and Bradford Parkinson of the Applied Physics Laboratory are credited with inventing it. |
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The foundation of the city known to the Romans as Gesoriacum is credited to the Celtic Boii. |
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Jeffries is also credited with being among America's first weather observers. |
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Columba is credited as being a leading figure in the revitalisation of monasticism. |
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Explorer Matthew Flinders, in particular, has been credited with popularising the transfer of the name Terra Australis to Australia. |
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He is credited with implementing mechanised land transport on the continent and conducting extensive geological and biological research. |
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Columbia scientists have been credited with about 175 new inventions in the health sciences each year. |
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Hayden, the American medium who is credited with introducing spiritualism to England. |
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As this was the first UN peacekeeping mission, Pearson is often credited as the inventor of the concept. |
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Columbus is often credited with refuting a prevalent belief in a flat Earth. |
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The Phoenicians are credited with spreading the Phoenician alphabet throughout the Mediterranean world. |
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Photographs also must be permissioned and credited, although a corpus of copyright-free images does exist online. |
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Due to a printing mistake, she has been credited on the Shock-O-Rama version of The Casebook of Eddie Brewer as. |
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Gregory is commonly credited with founding the medieval papacy and so many attribute the beginning of medieval spirituality to him. |
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Johannes Gutenberg, credited with the invention of the modern printing press with movable type, was born here and died here. |
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Antonio Gramsci remains an important philosopher within Marxist and communist theory, credited with creating the theory of cultural hegemony. |
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He is credited with having sent a mission in 538 to Japan that brought an image of Shakyamuni and several sutras to the Japanese court. |
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Emmeram, who worked on a new vita of Boniface in the eleventh century, is credited with compiling the complete correspondence as we have it. |
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Both are credited with decreasing epidemics of cholera in their towns by implementing measures to prevent contamination of water. |
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Carpenter, the English are credited with first taming common ostriches outside Cape Town. |
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Jahn is credited with introducing the parallel bars, the horizontal bar, the side horse with pommels, and the vaulting buck. |
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Nowadays, it is credited that the majority of the inhabitants of the pernambuco's agreste has some Dutch ancestry. |
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He is credited as the first European to have reached China by sea during the Age of Discovery. |
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He participated in the Spanish conquest of Peru and is credited as the first European discoverer of Chile. |
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He is credited with driving recusants out of the country, those who refused to attend Anglican services. |
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He is credited with publishing in Europe important classified information about Asian trade and navigation that was hidden by the Portuguese. |
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John Cabot is credited for the Old World's discovery of continental North America, with his journey in 1497 along the continent's coast. |
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Janszoon is credited with the first authenticated European discovery of Australia. |
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Caxton is credited with helping to standardise the various dialects of English through his printed works. |
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The introduction of the term Received Pronunciation is usually credited to Daniel Jones. |
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The Marathas are credited to a large extent for ending the Mughal rule in India. |
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Richard Arkwright is the person credited with being the brains behind the growth of factories and the Derwent Valley Mills. |
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Neilson is credited as inventor of hot blast because he won patent litigation. |
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Smeaton is also credited with explaining the fundamental differences and benefits of overshot versus undershot water wheels. |
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The article was written based on correspondence with Ford Motor Company and is sometimes credited as the first use of the term. |
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Richard Arkwright is the person credited with inventing the prototype of the modern factory. |
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Eli Whitney is generally credited with the idea and the practical application, but both are incorrect attributions. |
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Daniel has been credited with founding the first Moscow monasteries, dedicated to the Lord's Epiphany and to Saint Daniel. |
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She is credited with preserving much of the land that now constitutes the Lake District National Park. |
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By being just as interested in popular as well as classical genres, he is credited with making the arts more accessible and less elitist. |
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Effects from the forgery can still be found in works on British history and it is generally credited with having named the Pennine Mountains. |
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A passage in Bertram was credited in 1853 by Arthur Hussey as originating the name of the Pennines. |
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The Garibaldi incident has also been credited with a change in culture among smallgoods manufacturers in Australia. |
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Al-Zawahri, an Egyptian-born surgeon, has been credited with bringing tactical and organisational cunning to al-Qaida. |
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He has largely been credited with creating Wasps' famous Blitz Defence that stops teams and is the basis for Wasps' own scoring chances. |
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Albert Einstein is credited with making some of the greatest breakthroughs in modern physics. |
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Some of the Germanic tribes are frequently credited in popular depictions of the decline of the Roman Empire in the late 5th century. |
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These men and others are officially credited as the Founding fathers of the European Union. |
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He has been credited with writing a penitential, though his authorship of this work is still very much disputed. |
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Offa is credited with the construction of Offa's Dyke, marking the border between Wales and Mercia. |
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Miguel de Cervantes's masterpiece Don Quixote is credited as the first Western novel. |
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At one time Wren was credited with the design of the King's House at Newmarket, Suffolk. |
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Around the 14th century, Manchester received an influx of Flemish weavers, sometimes credited as the foundation of the region's textile industry. |
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Amongst the first visual artists credited for developing a distinctly British aesthetic and artistic style is William Hogarth. |
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Installed as chairman in 1980, Sir John Egan is credited for Jaguar's unprecedented prosperity immediately after privatisation. |
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Newton is generally credited with the generalised binomial theorem, valid for any exponent. |
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She is credited with developing an algorithm for the Analytical Engine to calculate a sequence of Bernoulli numbers. |
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Boolean logic is credited with laying the foundations for the information age. |
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Brunel is credited with turning the town of Swindon into one of the fastest growing towns in Europe during the 19th century. |
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Newton, faced in May 1686 with Hooke's claim on the inverse square law, denied that Hooke was to be credited as author of the idea. |
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Leibniz and Newton are usually both credited with the invention of calculus. |
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In the 1940s, Beveridge credited the Eugenics Society with promoting the children's allowance, which was incorporated into his 1942 report. |
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Public health measures are credited with much of the recent increase in life expectancy. |
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Mikhail Gorbachev, the president of the Soviet Union, credited the Polish pope with hastening the fall of Communism in Europe. |
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He is credited with having a less formal approach to the papacy than his predecessors. |
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Eadmer credited Anselm with restraining the pope from excommunicating him, although others attribute Urban's politic nature. |
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They once again call on him during their voyage home, and Alban is credited with providing smooth sailing for their voyage back to the continent. |
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It was credited, uncritically, well into the 16th century, but is now considered historically unreliable. |
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Although credited uncritically well into the 16th century, it is now considered to have no value as history. |
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She and Charles are credited with introducing the custom of drinking tea to the British court, which was common among the Portuguese nobility. |
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Alcuin is credited with inventing the first known question mark, though it didn't resemble the modern symbol. |
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Caxton is credited with printing as many as 108 books, 87 of which were different titles. |
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In Oxford lore, Bacon is credited as the namesake of Folly Bridge for having gotten himself placed under house arrest nearby. |
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Russell is generally credited with being one of the founders of analytic philosophy. |
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Woolf has often been credited with stream of consciousness writing alongside her modernist contemporaries like James Joyce and Joseph Conrad. |
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Another songwriter credited on the album was Gilmour's future wife, Polly Samson. |
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Maurice was credited by the brothers as being the most technologically savvy member of the band. |
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Railroads are credited with creating the modern business enterprise by scholars such as Alfred Chandler. |
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Since the band's beginning, nearly all songs had been written by and credited to a single member, with other members adding minimally. |
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Creem critic Lester Bangs is credited with popularizing the term via his early 1970s essays on bands such as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. |
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Among those credited with honing the speed garage sound, Todd Edwards is often cited as a seminal influence on the UK garage sound. |
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Ashton is widely credited with the creation of a specifically English genre of ballet. |
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The theme was arranged by John Barry, who was uncredited for the arrangement but credited for his performance. |
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In 2009, the TV Series The Good Wife premiered with Ridley and his brother Tony credited as executive producers. |
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Matt Lloyd is credited with inventing inline sledge hockey, and Great Britain is seen as the international leader in the game's development. |
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In total, 89 goals were scored by 47 different players, with two of them credited as own goals. |
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White was credited with revolutionising Leicester's player in response to rule changes which opened up the game. |
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In the post fight interview in the ring after the bout, Khan credited his 12 months of boxing training with Virgil Hunter for his success. |
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He is credited with boosting the appeal of motorcycle racing into the realm of the mass marketing media. |
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This allowed the codebreakers to break TRITON, a feat credited to Alan Turing. |
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There is some debate among historians over how much this should be credited to the Marshall Plan. |
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The American supplier was paid in dollars, which were credited against the appropriate European Recovery Program funds. |
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James Joule worked on thermodynamics and is often credited with the discovery of the principle of conservation of energy. |
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Brummell is credited with introducing and establishing as fashion the modern man's suit, worn with a tie. |
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This combination worked well in Iraq and was largely credited with the success of that surge. |
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The first notable, and historically important, book credited to a Bermudian was The History of Mary Prince, a slave narrative by Mary Prince. |
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The resurrection of this breed is largely credited to the work of a single woman, Miriam Milbourne. |
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The pioneering work of Robert Owen, a Welsh radical, at New Lanark in Scotland, is sometimes credited as being the birth of British Socialism. |
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Accused of rudeness and incompetence, he was also credited with ruining Soviet agriculture and bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war. |
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Boyle is also credited for his landmark publication The Sceptical Chymist in 1661, which is seen as a cornerstone book in the field of chemistry. |
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His claims are not well documented, although he is credited in Challoner et al. |
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Pinter himself and later critics generally credited Hobson as bolstering him and perhaps even rescuing his career. |
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The American writer John O'Hara credited Maugham's tale as the inspiration for the title of his novel Appointment in Samarra. |
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Although he continued to write successfully, Peter Pan overshadowed his other work, and is credited with popularising the name Wendy. |
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Bowie was a pioneer of glam rock, according to music historians Schinder and Schwartz, who credited Marc Bolan and Bowie with creating the genre. |
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The Spice Girls have also been credited with paving the way for the girl groups and female pop singers that have come after them. |
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They are credited with setting 1990s fashion trends such as Buffalo platform shoes and double bun hairstyles. |
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The first rigorous system of latitude and longitude lines is credited to Hipparchus. |
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It was a Syrian merchant, Frumentius, who is credited with converting Ezana, the Negus of the powerful northern Ethiopian state of Aksum. |
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Ellis is credited with introducing the notions of narcissism and autoeroticism, both of which were developed further by Sigmund Freud. |
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Once the amount is credited, the remitter receives a confirmation via SMS, thereby making the service simple, safe and dependable. |
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Duchamp also credited Jean Arp with advancing the use of the joke. |
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Millis credited Lynchburg Foundry with pioneering the basic cupola, carbide injection in the forehearth and use of the shaking ladle. |
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Last year, police credited a neighbor's call for the capture of a man wanted in a house break in the Bowen Street area. |
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Despite early teething troubles, the system has also been credited with helping to cut gun crime by 17 per cent. |
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Much of this stability is credited to a vibrant economy based on the revival of the silk industry, Lucca's traditional cash cow. |
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The Benedictine order was founded by St Benedict, credited to be the father of Western Monasticism. |
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Mr Myall, 78, said when he first saw a figure of pounds 2,414 on the cash machine screen, he thought they had been credited with the money. |
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Its invention is credited to Fukushima Dembei Kunitaka, pupil, of Hojo Awa no Kami Ujifusa, but it is also said to be derived directly from foreign models. |
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Among the most important is the Temple of the Five Immortals, honoring the five immortals credited with introducing rice cultivation at the foundation of the city. |
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Following Colombus' third voyage Ojeda is credited with leading the second European expedition to have visited Venezuela, and the first to have visited Colombia. |
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This incident was among the earliest known examples of biological warfare and is credited as being the source of the spread of the Black Death into Europe. |
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The Mao Zedong government is generally credited with eradicating both consumption and production of opium during the 1950s using unrestrained repression and social reform. |
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Although the Hongxi Emperor had a short reign, he is credited with reforms that made lasting improvements, and his liberal policies were continued by his son. |
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Sir Robert McClure was credited with the discovery of the Northwest Passage by sea in 1851 when he looked across McClure Strait from Banks Island and viewed Melville Island. |
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Cato the Elder is credited as the first historian to write in Latin. |
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The trade has been credited with raising Icelandic living standards. |
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In many inflight emergencies, it allows the entire airplane to descend safely to the ground and has been credited with saving over 140 lives to date. |
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Norm Frank of the United States is credited with 945 marathons. |
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Although Christopher Columbus was credited with the discovery of the Americas by Europeans, the ships in his four voyages never reached the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The ancient Egyptians credited one of their gods Hathor with the invention of music, which Osiris in turn used as part of his effort to civilise the world. |
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Though both men had been neglected since their respective publications, Helmholtz's definitive 1847 declaration of the conservation of energy credited them both. |
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The man credited with revamping Glasgow's image has claimed a new movie portraying its citizens as hard-drinking chain-smokers is good for the city. |
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Sir Robert McClure was credited with the discovery of the Northwest Passage in 1851 when he looked across McClure Strait from Banks Island and viewed Melville Island. |
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In his later life his adherence to vegetarianism slipped, and his difficulty in maintaining his weight after 1913 was credited to him switching diets. |
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Precentor William Higgins is credited with saving the remaining volume. |
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These larger-than-life national symbols of Switzerland are credited with saving as many as 2,500 travelers who were trapped in avalanches of the snowy pass over the centuries. |
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By December 1906, he had returned to Europe and is credited with beginning the Pentecostal movement in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France and England. |
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King Henry V of England is credited with having invented what some consider the first true passport, as a means of helping his subjects prove who they were in foreign lands. |
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Their popularity declined from the levels attained by the Alliance, but their seat count rose, a feat that has been credited to more intelligent targeting of vulnerable seats. |
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Anaximander is credited with the invention of the gnomon, the simple, yet efficient Greek instrument that allowed the early measurement of latitude. |
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Ptolemy credited him with the full adoption of longitude and latitude, rather than measuring latitude in terms of the length of the midsummer day. |
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France is credited with a silver medal and Norway with two gold medals. |
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When the film became a success, with an unprecedented box office performance, it was credited for being a love story that captured its viewers' emotions. |
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Barney McKenna of The Dubliners is often credited with paving the way for the banjo's current popularity, and was, until his death at age 72, actively playing. |
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Manchester was credited as the main regional driving force behind indie bands of the 1980s including Happy Mondays, Inspiral Carpets, James, and The Stone Roses. |
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Scott has been credited with rescuing the Scottish banknote. |
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While many other large airlines struggled, King was credited with transforming British Airways into one of the most profitable air carriers in the world. |
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Although his patents were eventually overturned, he is credited with inventing the spinning frame, which following the transition to water power was renamed the water frame. |
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His conversion is generally credited to his then girlfriend, Debbie Horton, an English student from London, who was secretary of the St Andrews University Labour club. |
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Major Walter Clopton Wingfield is credited as being a pioneer of the game. |
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The First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, was credited by Prime Minister David Lloyd George as being the driving force behind their production. |
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Additionally he is credited with having played a significant role in hastening the downfall of communism in Poland and throughout Central and Eastern Europe. |
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These tests have been credited as making rugby league the predominate code of rugby football in Australia, a situation which continues to this day. |
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Sullivan credited his Leipzig period with tremendous musical growth. |
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However, the first credited Test match was played in 1877 between Australia and England, and the two teams competed regularly for The Ashes in subsequent years. |
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This was the first professional film that Paul Greengrass had not directed, instead being credited as a writer and producer, because of his work on The Bourne Supremacy. |
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This increase can be credited to the success seen by the Socceroos and the Matildas, the emergence of the A-League and the launch of the W-League. |
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He may be credited with the birth of Armenology and its propagation. |
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In 681 AD Saint Wilfrid, the exiled Bishop of York, landed at Selsey and is credited with evangelising the local population and founding the church in Sussex. |
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Rob Shearman, the man credited with bringing the Daleks back to Doctor Who, was announced as the winner of The Readers' Prize for Love Songs For The Shy And Cynical. |
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John Laurens to France and is credited with initiating the mission. |
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Johannes Gutenberg is credited as the first European to use movable type printing, around 1439, and as the global inventor of the mechanical printing press. |
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He is credited as being one of the inventors of cinematography. |
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The preservation of much of what remains can be credited to John Clayton. |
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Spanish neurologist Pio del Rio-Hortega is credited with discovering microglia, but not oligodendrocytes, another of the four cell types that constitute nerve tissue. |
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Toad doctors were also credited with the ability to undo evil witchcraft. |
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Nancy Jeddore of the Mi'kmaq tribe is credited with 17 works in the late 1800s that were collected in a book by a missionary, but the works have been largely forgotten. |
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Both Roger Williams and John Clarke, his compatriot and coworker for religious freedom, are variously credited as founding the earliest Baptist church in North America. |
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Beginning at Bec, Anselm composed dialogues and treatises with a rational and philosophical approach, sometimes causing him to be credited as the founder of Scholasticism. |
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The invention of the game is credited to William Webb Ellis whilst breaking the existing rules of a football match played in 1823 at Rugby School. |
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In the West, the most significant development occurred when the rules for monastic communities were written, the Rule of St Basil being credited with having been the first. |
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The town is credited with being the birthplace of rugby football. |
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She is credited with being instrumental in drawing the borders of the fledgling states of Iraq and Transjordan, where the Hashemites founded dynasties. |
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He is credited with advancing the understanding of angina pectoris. |
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Alfred is particularly credited with the success of this last battle. |
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Hardy is credited with reforming British mathematics by bringing rigour into it, which was previously a characteristic of French, Swiss and German mathematics. |
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The band formed in 2006 and their blend of punk and techno with African zouk and kuduro styles has seen them credited with kick-starting their own genre. |
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Nonetheless, there are still more people who believe that the Yahwist credited Joseph with a multicolored coat than are familiar with the fable as actually written. |
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The IRS credited E's contention, disputed by A, that A and E had a subsequent agreement that she would pay off the state tax debts and he was to pay the Federal tax debts. |
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This edition credited Mary Shelley as the book's author on its title page. |
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He credited the Puritan divine Byfeld with incircumscriptibleness, Doctor Benson with antidisestablishmentarians, and William Gladstone with disestablishmentarianism. |
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Medieval historian Lynn White credited the spinning wheel with increasing the supply of rags, which led to cheap paper, which was a factor in the development of printing. |
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As Blair is credited as being instrumental in ending the conflict in Kosovo, some boys born in that country following the war have been given the name Toni or Tonibler. |
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Likely to be the work of several authors over centuries, Kautilya, also identified as Vishnugupta and Chanakya, is traditionally credited as the author of the text. |
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The West Africa Squadron was credited with capturing 1,600 slave ships between 1808 and 1860, and freeing 150,000 Africans who were aboard these ships. |
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