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God to Whom be ascribed all perfection and majesty

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The instability was ascribed to insufficient tailplane area combined with a far forward centre of gravity.
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They have been ascribed to the Cro-Magnon, modern human.
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When this is so, equilibrium constants can be ascribed to individual equilibria, but they are not always unique.
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Although the deaths are currently being ascribed to pasteurellosis, an infectious disease that strikes the lungs and intestines, the underlying trigger remains to be identified.
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More efficiency is generally ascribed to the action of percolating water, which takes up certain soluble materials and redeposits them in pores and cavities.
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The time ascribed to the witching hour was generally viewed after mid-night.
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This is one of several aftereffects studied in the psychology of visual perception which are generally ascribed to fatigue in specific parts of the visual system.
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For instance, this is where the failure of a service can be ascribed to a specific failure in the underlying IT infrastructure.
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The sardonic, worldly-wise, old-school persona that is so often ascribed to him is adopted with a degree of stoic pride.
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However, fears that he had suffered a stroke proved groundless and the collapse was ascribed to overwork and influenza.
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