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I spoke to a young man recently who had nothing but praise for the service and credited it with making his life liveable again.
Hernandez, who was riding his third race and second winner at Calder, credited the victory to Rizo's prerace instructions.
Each worker is given a portable account credited with a percentage of pay, with interest buildup, each year.
Two weeks later, passengers on another Greyhound bus were credited with averting disaster in Utah after they helped thwart an alleged hijacker.
O'Riordan is credited with introducing a certain ribaldry to the notoriously humourless world of women's magazines.
The sponsor may not have been too happy but Ann later credited the commercial with revitalizing her career in the seventies.
And he also credited the public as having played a major role in the fight against crime.
In the late, anecdotal tradition he is credited with introducing suspension of judgment.
He's credited with turning that company into a leader in the utility-software market.
Despite his irregular fight record and kayfabe politics, Takada is credited with the existence of PRIDE and the Japanese MMA boom.
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.
This could be accounted for by his being credited with reducing rampant inflation through a shock of strict monetary policies.
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.
If all the computer could do was pass along the information it received, it could not be credited with recognizing anything at all.
The two lines from a poem quoted on the fourth page should have been credited to Dylan Thomas.
The former child star credited his father, Rance, who plays small roles in most of Ron's films, for being a great role model.
Milanese fencing master Giuseppe Radaelli, is generally credited with having developed the light sabre and its technique.
In ancient philosophy, quintessence was believed to be the stuff of heavenly bodies, which Aristotle credited as divine, alive and intelligent.
Simon is credited with inventing several types of clocks, and today his timepieces are highly prized by collectors.
He is credited with the invention of a rain gauge, a water clock, and a sundial.
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The stone Plaza de Toros of Jerez is credited with a capacity of thirteen thousand.
He was also credited with bringing into use the encaustic method of painting, though it was probably known before his time.
As the goods are sold, so are the equities in them released, and the balance is credited to the mill.
A microbacillus has been found by several observers, and credited with etiological influence.
No matter how violent the criticism or how bitter the excoriation, he would at least be credited with honest intentions.
In addition to this Guido is generally credited with the introduction of the F clef.
He is credited with having devised an improved form of glass harmonica, one of which he presented to Queen Marie Antoinette.
Youve credited us with second place in the hammer throw and St. Eustace with first.
The hammer throw was decided about this time, and Robinson was credited with first and third, Monroe winning second for Erskine.
Why this should be an exception does not seem apparent unless it be credited to hybridity.
A backhanded compliment of the acutest nature is credited to Lincoln as a lawyer and gentleman.
Faults in quality or mistakes made in the spinning-room are often credited to the winder, beamer or reeler.
This picture matches in all details the description of Borelli's boat, but it is credited to a man called Symons.
A cableway used in excavating work in Chicago was credited with a capacity of 400 to 600 cub.
But out of respect for the royal blood, the Dauphin has credited a townsman with that which happened to the Lady of cany.
The net profit is then apportioned according to agreement, the share of each partner being credited to his capital account.
A cross between a Lincecumii and Elvira credited to Munson but not cataloged by him.
Oxbile has long been credited with a cholagogue action, which, however, has probably been greatly overestimated.
Nevertheless, the leadership has publicly credited the advance in agricultural production to the collectivization of farms.
It is remarkable as having spread into the legendary history of all countries, being still credited by the commonality.
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