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Meanings of particular credit in anglès
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Usage of particular credit in anglès
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Joseph Muller refuses to take any particularcredit for this case.
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Your airline doesn't want your frequent-flier account to depend on a particularcredit card.
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She said the Industrial Development Board deserved particularcredit.
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He also reinforced it with ne'er-do-well words from Europe that did her no particularcredit.
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In particularcredit insurance, which covers defaults, is still suffering direct fallout from the crisis, it said.
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He studied the general credit system of the trade, and the particularcredit systems of the different districts.
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Celtic deserve particularcredit for a stirring response to defeat in the Old Firm match on 29 December.
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Behold the funeral of such a wight, once the particularcredit of the congregation, now the particular disgrace!
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It isn't any particularcredit to you two that you are good, there was no alternative-youcouldn't be bad.
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There is, as an absolute matter of fact, no particularcredit to be attached to the making of a production.
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Its current leaders, Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness deserve particularcredit for their shared success in attracting major global inward investment.
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One-third of all women, Kendall puts them in Class C, have no such desire; therefore, they deserve no particularcredit for remaining virtuous.
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To undoubted military genius he added considerable political sagacity, and he deserves particularcredit for his efforts to improve the administration of justice.
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That some results have been published of work which reflects no particularcredit upon our calling is a mere incident of the new positions created.
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They come crashing through the train-shed, all brown and peeling, as if their health were something they had acquired through some particularcredit to themselves.