The tendency abroad is to ascribemore rather than less to adultery.
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Yet there is a depth in those brief moments which constrains us to ascribemore reality to them than to all other experiences.
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As Emerson says, there is a depth in those moments that constrains us to ascribemore reality to them than to all other experiences.
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I ascribedmore meaning to her pronouncement than I ever had to Connie's.
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I think she virtually ascribedmore meaning to your call than there was.
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Protesters have ascribedmore than one meaning to the salute.
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It was hopeless; but perhaps it was touching that the Alexandrians ascribedmore power to us than we actually had.
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Nevertheless, sacrilege is ascribedmore specially to lust which is opposed to chastity for the observance of which certain persons are specially consecrated.