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"Officially credited" refers to the formal acknowledgment or recognition of someone's contributions, achievements, or qualifications by an authoritative body or organization. This can apply to various contexts, such as academic degrees, awards, or professional certifications, where the individual is recognized for their accomplishments in a legitimate and sanctioned manner. Being officially credited often lends credibility and prestige to the individual’s work or status.
"Credited" generally refers to the acknowledgment or recognition given to someone for their contributions or achievements. In finance, it means that a certain amount of money has been added to an account. In other contexts, such as film or literature, it indicates that a person is officially recognized for their work, often listed in the credits. Overall, it signifies the act of giving due recognition or value to someone or something.
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It was Sicily!
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Manfred was officially credited with 80. His brother Lothar was credited with 40.
"Officially credited" refers to the formal acknowledgment or recognition of someone's contributions, achievements, or qualifications by an authoritative body or organization. This can apply to various contexts, such as academic degrees, awards, or professional certifications, where the individual is recognized for their accomplishments in a legitimate and sanctioned manner. Being officially credited often lends credibility and prestige to the individual’s work or status.
The invention of baseball was officially credited to Abner Doubleday, But it is not confirmed that he invented it.
Opha Mae Johnson is officially credited as the first woman Marine.
Batman was created by Bob Kane.
Zeus became ruler because he is the god that is officially credited with the killing of Cronus
about as many as bones charlie broke
I doubt it. This is the man credited with officially beginning the Cold War.
Although it is officially credited to Lennon/McCartney, Paul wrote it with very little help from John.
Though not officially retired, Earl "Curly" Lambeau is the only Packer credited with wearing #1
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Kerry Finerty is not properly credited because the production company that produced the work she was involved with did not list her as a credited cast or crew member. This may be due to a variety of reasons, including the fact that she may not have been officially contracted for her work, or the production company may have simply overlooked her involvement.