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Source: Webster's dictionary' (1915) p. 231. To what physical, moral, or political energy shall this flourishing state of things be ascribed? Source: Internet
According to the multiple realizability account of functionalism, even non-human systems such as robots and computers can be ascribed as having cognition. Source: Internet
A legend which states that a certain Cleon accompanied St. Lazarus to Gaul and was the founder of the Church of Toulon, is based on a 14th-century forgery that was ascribed to a 6th-century bishop named Didier. Source: Internet
All capitalised terms used in this announcement which are not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the announcement and circular to shareholders of the Company, both dated 9 October 2020, in relation to the Proposed Transaction. Source: Internet
Additionally, into the 20th century, the origins of particular Scandinavian landmarks, such as particular stones, are ascribed to trolls who may, for example, have turned to stone upon exposure to sunlight. Source: Internet
Around 49 (or 45 or 43) BC, Padua was made a Roman municipium under the Lex Julia Municipalis and its citizens ascribed to the Roman tribe, Fabia. Source: Internet