How To Use Belong In A Sentence
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The New York and Liverpool firm that your father belongs to sent on board an honest and peaceable cargo, but there was a good deal of room left in the hold, and the captain filled it up with cannon-balls, musket-bullets, and gunpowder from the English agents of no less a man than General Santa
Ahead of the Army
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The areas of troilism and coprophilia are covered in some detail to establish to what degree they belong to the deviation of voyeurism.
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If you look at the guys left in the battle, you ask who is the puppet master, who belongs to who?
The Sun
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The wood pewee, like its relative, the phoebe, feeds largely on the family of flies to which the house fly belongs.
Bird Day; How to prepare for it
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Which of us would want our lives to lay in ruin while those who are supposed to help are busy fighting over politics, power and property that does not belong to them?
National Council of Churches
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Experts agree that hippos belong to the mammalian order Artiodactyla, a group of even-toed, hoofed creatures whose extant representatives include camels, pigs and ruminants such as cows.
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On this special day that belongs to you,I'd like to tell you the happiness we share means more than I can show.With all my heart,I'm wishing the joy the whole year through.Happiness always!
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The national monetary sovereignty fully belongs to domestic affairs of a state, and the nation has the right of exerting its monetary sovereignty independently.
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It was part of an enormous collection of metalwork, glass, ceramics and miniatures belonging to Ralph Bernal, a lawyer and MP.
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the uniform looks like it belonged to a museum collection
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I entertained a small conceit that in some way a part of me belonged in Hong Kong, but I was beginning to feel like a gate-crasher.
One From The Hart
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Rightness, considered in its own nature, does not belong to what I do.
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After all, claim of right developed in relation to the law of larceny and where one was taking something physically that you believed belonged to you.
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He picked up a necklace belonging to Dylan that had been concecrated and, concentrating on Dylan, used it to scry with.
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Was it a true bear or did it belong to the same family as the red panda?
The Times Literary Supplement
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When Wood returned to the truck parked on Panorama Drive, her bike was gone along with two others belonging to friends visiting from Washing-ton state.
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Each project artifact of a project area belongs to exactly one of its team areas.
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She belongs to a family descended from free Blacks those released from slavery before the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.
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Man Ray was experimenting with new techniques and compositions and many of the Surrealists used photography to signal that their art belonged firmly in the modern, mechanical world.
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When referring to the disease, Galen accepts that the term belongs to 'other writers'.
'Diabetes' as described by Byzantine writers from the fourth to the ninth century
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But this belongs to vainglory, which is opposed to magnanimity, as stated above (Q. 131, A. 2).
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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I first used them in an essay on Pope John XXIII, who believed the Church was like a ship that belonged at sea - not harboured in safe havens.
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Sufficient is however left to show that it belongs to an order of animals not yet described as either of anti or post-diluvian existence.
Archive 2009-03-01
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The primary significance of the words which refer to the bread seems to belong to the image of the messianic kingdom.
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The rose and the bean families belong to the same order.
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The smaller of its hands occasionally slipped round on the pivot, and thus, though the minutes were told with precision, nobody could be quite certain of the hour they belonged to.
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Mianyang city belongs to eastern subtropics monsoon climate region, moderate climate, and distinctive four seasons.
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Broccoli, along with cauliflower and cabbage, belongs to the family of plants known as cruciferous vegetables, which are rich with antioxidants.
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In 1998, just before then President Suharto stepped down, unrest and arson destroyed or damaged hundreds of properties belonging to ethnic Chinese in Solo.
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They belong to a secret resistance army that is the nation's last defence.
Times, Sunday Times
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Airport police were initially alerted after a man who claimed the bag belonged to him was detained by security.
The Sun
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Dressed in a leopard print hijab she collected belongings and her cat.
The Sun
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The work, epic in its tendencies, belongs to the category of burlesque compositions in macaronic verse (that is in a jargon, made up of Latin words mingled with Italian words, given a Latin aspect), which had already been inaugurated by Tifi Odasi in his "Macaronea", and which, in a measure, marks a continuance of the goliardic traditions of the Middle Ages.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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At least 70 people have been detained in connection with the proposed rally, on charges of belonging to the banned group.
Times, Sunday Times
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Such a gesture might look to contemporary historians like an act of archival vandalism, but it was entirely characteristic of the old school to which Macmillan belonged.
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Hence to entire sincerity there belongs ceaselessness.
The doctrine of the mean
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Thereupon Shawahi came forward and kissing the ground before the Queen, took the hem of her garment and laid it on her head, saying, O Queen, by my claim for fosterage, be not hasty with him, more by token of thy knowledge that this poor wretch is a stranger, who hath adventured himself and suffered what none ever suffered before him, and Allah (to whom belong Might and
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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I also saw a large tree and obtained specimens of it, belonging to the natural order BIGNONIACEAE, with terminal spikes of yellow flowers, and rough cordate leaves; and a proteaceous plant with long compound racemes of white flowers, and deeply cut leaves, resembling a tree with true pinnate leaves.
Narrative of an expedition undertaken for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York
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All the associated grave goods belonged to the fourth century, the cemetery itself overlying earlier field boundaries and enclosures.
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It bore that air of uncostly refinement which is one of the most pleasing outward features of the aloof civilization to which it, though not the Callenders, belonged.
Kincaid's Battery
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He is part of an exclusive social circle and belongs to an exclusive club.
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The second half of the twentieth century belonged to the young.
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Some authors have said that an English name for ajowan is lovage, but this is a mistake, although both plants belong to the same family.
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She told me the camp was a vacation resort belonging to her family.
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The farther pollen rides the artificial gusts, the more likely it belongs to a wind-pollinated plant.
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Biblical exegetes intent on recovering historical origins treat the text as an object on which to practice methodical procedures when they should instead be acknowledging the traditions to which they themselves belong.
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So far it was thought to belong to a mad scientist, who had a hook for a hand, and had killed twenty females while trying to create the elixir of life.
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It is the treasure of my family, as it belonged to the grand contessa, Matilda of Tuscany.
The Poet Prince
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RIYADH - A cargo plane belonging to the German carrier Lufthansa crashed on landing at Riyadh airport on Tuesday, Saudi television reported.
Channel NewsAsia Front Page News
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And he shows that all those comminations and threats which we read in the Scriptures of the New Testament in no way belong to the nature of the Gospel properly so called, but are the confirmation of the law.
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But this does not belong to the class of cases to be considered, for the problem before us is to trace the origin of assumpsit, which is an action of contract.
The Common Law
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A small group of six chemicals (monocrotophos, glyphosate, metamidophos, zineb, benomyl and deltamethrin) belonging to different chemical classes were used by 50 or more workers.
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The social milieu to which her family belonged tended not to regard further education for women as a priority.
Times, Sunday Times
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As it is, the potato belongs to the botanical family, Solanacea, to which poisonous plants like the nightshade belong.
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It was cool without being chill, and took the warmth of one's hand flatteringly soon, as if it liked to do so, yet kept its freshness; it was smooth without being glossy, mat as a pearl, and as delightful to roll in the hand; and of an exquisite, alarming frangibility that gave it, in its small way, that flavour which belongs to pleasures that are dogged by the danger of a violent end.
The Judge
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I make it my business to acquaint myself with where objects properly belong in a house.
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A student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before becoming a social activist in Latin America, Berenson was arrested on a bus in Peru in 1995 and charged with belonging to the MRTA.
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This advice or suggestion, a standard supportive technique, belongs in Category 2.
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Then, although he belongs to his society, he changes it, presenting it with fresh feelings, fresh ideas.
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And Lina, Sorrow, and Florens know that if their mistress dies, "three unmastered women
out here, alone, belonging to no one, became wild game for anyone" (page 58).
A Mercy by Toni Morrison: Questions
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Human documents belong to humankind: hence his rage against obstructive archivists who dare refuse access to precious materials which have fallen to their care.
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They belong to 3 phylum, 8 class, 22 orders.
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Most once belonged to Carrefour SA -- the world's second-largest retailer by sales after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. -- which exited from the Korean market in 2006 when it sold the Homever stores to E-Land Group.
Tesco to Acquire Korea's Homever
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It is a large family, belonging to the tropics and subtropics, and many of its members furnish important foodstuffs: the coconut, date, sago, palm sugar, etc.
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Nations. yep, it's pretty quaint stuff, couched in terms of newness and normalcy, of foreigness and familiarity. it describes the music as modern and "swingy" and yet timeless, as being of universal appeal - they belong to everyone - and yet "from a single nationality." i wonder whether the universalist rhetoric was meant to appeal to non-jews or simply to jews ambivalent about their jewishness? or am i simply being naive about midcentury, metropolitan jewishness? it is interesting to me also that, apparently, zionist discourse had not yet divorced the term palestinian from any association with jewish heritage.
Wayneandwax.com
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Strong traditions can give you guidance, a sense of belonging and a sense of purpose in life.
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Originally, he may have been pouring a libation from a patera, as is common in similar sacrifice scenes belonging to this iconographic topos.
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The first Humphrey’s latitu-dinous baver with puggaree behind, (calaboose belong bigboss belong Kang the Toll) his fourinhand bow, his elbaroom surtout, the refaced unmansionables of gingerine hue, the state slate umbrella, his gruff woolselywellesly with the finndrinn knopfs and the gauntlet upon the hand which in an hour not for him solely evil had struck down the might he mighthavebeen d’Est-erre of whom his nation seemed almost already to be about to have need.
Finnegans Wake
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Majorinus, who belonged to the household of Lucilla and had been a lector in the deaconry of Caecilian.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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technically, a bank's reserves belong to the stockholders
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The melodies and harmonies make it sound like it belongs on an emo record.
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It belongs to a friendly, middle-aged man loitering in his garden.
Times, Sunday Times
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When she puts a comma in a sentence, adds an ellipsis, uses a semi-colon, you can bet it's a punctuation mark that belongs wherever she puts it.
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They belong to one of his students, a wealthy, charming Cuban-American named Consuela Castillo, whose thrilling desirability enchants, infatuates, and torments Kepesh.
The Nihilist
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This cover belongs to that jar.
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With this affidavit, the Hazarbuz tribe travel to the camping places by the specified paths, and while on their way and when they camp, they are not allowed to harm the arable and cultivated land of the Hazaras, nor may they [allow their animals to] graze on irrigated or unirrigated farm land and pasture lands belonging to the Hazaras.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
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They fled their homes with a few personal belongings, escaping the acrid sulphuric fumes and lava of an erupting volcano.
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I would say Aliens easily equals some of those other scripts you mentioned in mastering the genre they belong to in that it was somewhat transformative to the genre and the expectations of the genre.
AVATAR Reaches $500 Million In Only 32 Days; Worldwide Gross an Astounding $1.62 billion – Collider.com
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The clinic records, from an inner city teaching hospital we examined indicate that some believe sildenafil may belong in this category.
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She cannot enter one world without betraying the other; she feels she belongs nowhere.
Times, Sunday Times
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I guessed immediately what the problem was and grabbed a flashlight from the table where they'd been left when everybody went to bed (instead of being stowed away where they belong, hint hint), and headed down to the basement.
Storm Patrol
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It's natural for people to feel a stronger sense of belonging in smaller groups.
The Sun
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Survivors tried to enter damaged carriages to rescue relatives and collect belongings, officials said.
The Sun
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I haven't forgotten my roots in Glasgow, with the dingy tenements and the grass full of dog dirt, and there are parts of Middlesbrough which look as if they belong to the Dark Ages.
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He made no move to assist his wife, who was now kneeling to repack their belongings into their boxes.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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She spoke the rude French of the fishing villages, where the language lives chiefly as a baragouin, mingled often with words and forms belonging to many other tongues.
Chita: a Memory of Last Island
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Not just another way of stating that divine sovereignty and human doing cohere or belong together but more specifically this verse expresses a soteriological truth.
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A lock of hair believed to belong to Mary Queen of Scots sold at auction yesterday.
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Some slips passing from the first and second ribs to the vertebral border of the scapula and supplied by the dorsal scapular nerve may be looked upon as belonging to the rhomboid sheet and therefore as variations of those muscles.
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Belonging to a class of mood-altering drugs, barbiturates induce relaxation and sleep.
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The moving specialists' first task is to help the seniors downsize their belongings so they can fit into, say, a retirement-center efficiency or a one-bedroom apartment.
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He referred to the red carpet that some official belonging to the duumviri had laid down the full length of the jetty, a sign of kingliness that horrified Octavian.
Antony and Cleopatra
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Some of the credit belongs to the new structure we've put in place at the Department of Homeland Security.
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Based on the shape of the traditional Kanak ceremonial "Great" houses, the ten structures comprising The Center belong to the landscape.
Alla Kazovsky: "Live-by-Design" Wholeheartedly
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And thus the ideas of time and space have each its peculiar and exclusive relations; position and figure belonging only to space, while repetition and rhythm are appropriate to time.
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The pope and the king of France taught Edward II to dissolve the preceptories, to the number of twenty-three, belonging to the Templars; in 1410 the Commons petitioned for the confiscation of all church property; in 1414 the alien priories in England fell under the animadversion of the government; their property was handed over to the crown and they escaped only by the payment of heavy fines, by incorporation into English orders, and by partial confiscation of their land.
The Age of the Reformation
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While the two are only days apart in age they seem to belong to wholly different generations.
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Our goal therefore was to determine to which group individual sequences belong in order to clarify orthology and paralogy and to provide a framework for gene comparisons.
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The next higher examples to be met are the frequently cited ants and bees, belonging to the lowly organized class of arthropoda, yet, through the advantage of association and mutual aid, developing actions and habits only found elsewhere in the human race.
Man And His Ancestor A Study In Evolution
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The county was made palatinate under the Earl of Chester, a title that now belongs to the Prince of Wales.
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In much discourse about the Middle East, there is a widespread myth that Jews are interlopers from Europe and the US - white westerners who came to 'colonise' and 'steal land' from the 'native' Palestinian people to whom it rightfully belongs.
San Francisco Sentinel
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In addition, that same belonging nonbeliever is likely to be a better neighbor than a comparable nonbeliever who never enters church.
American Grace
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Many frequent visitors to the Doorley household over the years belonged to the Rosminian Order, also known as The Institute of Charity.
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She grew to love London, the Slade, its tutors, the students and the art community and felt it was where she belonged.
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It belongs to the class of languages called agglutinative, common to the Tauranian race; i.e., it consists of words "glued together," without declension of conjugation.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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The curious "axolotl," which we shall meet with in Mexico, belongs to a closely allied genus.
The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
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Lou Dobbs will probably join glen beck at fox. .where he belongs. scott oneill
John King to replace Lou Dobbs
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The first problem that faces the cuckoo is to find a nest belonging to the right species of host.
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We have also offered to reimburse any expenses they incurred while they were without their belongings.
Times, Sunday Times
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But this belongs to days of the magic circle choosing the most clubbable old boy.
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Carboniferous and Permian strata often contain useful index fossils belonging to this group.
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The next year, they are replaced by other flower-like faces which, the previous season, still belonged to little girls.
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Antisemitism belongs to this series, alongside other forms of racism, sexism, homophobia, etc.
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Airport police were initially alerted after a man who claimed the bag belonged to him was detained by security.
The Sun
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Both of these, however, may be referred to the words which may happen to be sinful, either by reason of excess which belongs to "loquaciousness," or by reason of unbecomingness, which belongs to "scurrility.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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The trees belonged to her husband Thomas, 57, a self-employed window cleaner, who has been growing bonsai for more than ten years.
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Family matters: Common morels belong to the fungus family Morchellaceae, a group of species commonly called the morel family.
Undefined
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To the same purport is v. 8, for the transgression of my people was he smitten, the stroke was upon him that should have been upon us; and so some read it, He was cut off for the iniquity of my people, unto whom the stroke belonged, or was due.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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We and they belong to areas of human experience removed from one another by millions of years.
Alternative Health Care for Children
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Lolling in their leisurewear, with lager cans as a substitute for ammo, these soldiers don't quite belong in that tragically vulnerable company.
The big picture: On the way to the Falklands War, 1982
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I love my home, I love my job, I love belonging here, and I love this place, but it's trying my patience.
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Mwisa said in Kitwe yesterday that the BBC had erred by awarding Mutampuka the belt when it knew that the title belonged to him.
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It is true that had I packed all my belongings in one huge box the same company would have conveyed them to the steamer for one and eightpence, which is the regular charge per package.
America To-day, Observations and Reflections
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There are the people who speak after they think and the people who think while they're speaking. Mike definitely belongs in the latter category.
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Some of the unusual runes on the Kensington Rune Stone turn out to belong to the secret tradesmen's version of the alphabet.
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What kinds of extinct species had once belonged to the groups?
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De" was endowed with the meaning "moral" at the beginning of Chou Dynasty because of the development of "stare" and was thought as an inner quality that may belong to everybody.
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Fossils of a previously unknown species, which is believed to have belonged to the herbivorous sauropod diplodocus family, were found along the banks of a tributary of the Amazon river in the northern state of Maranhao.
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*] A dwarf shrub belonging to the genus STENOCHILUS, but new, was found here [**]; and we met also with a large spreading tree, from which we could bring away nothing that would enable botanists to describe it, except as to the texture and nervation of the leaves, which,
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
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The Foes were Dissenters, Protestants who did not belong to the Anglican Church, and Daniel's ironic attack on the church landed him a three-day stretch in the pillory.
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In Jesus' story of the prodigal, the father welcomes his boy home be redefining what it means to belong to the family.
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The altar-pieces to which all this series of _predelle_ belong are unknown.
Luca Signorelli
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In external beauty, in paper, type, presswork, and binding, and all that belongs to solid and elegant book-making, the volume is a fine specimen of German skill, good taste, and thoroughness.
The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 2, No. 10, March 10, 1898 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
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The gangs sold their booty, families tried to earn money from their belongings and neighbours ransacked the homes of anyone who had not returned from prison.
Times, Sunday Times
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There were mangoes and cherries and quinces and apples and apricots and almonds, and beyond the orchards there were thickets of tamarisk and casuarina as well as groves of mulberry trees belonging to the silk farmers.
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People have to have significant social and personal belongings in their life.
Christianity Today
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The brand belongs to intangible asset of enterprise and has obtained attention more and more.
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Cherimoya and Atemoya The cherimoya and atemoya are tree fruits of species in the genus Annona, a native of tropical and subtropical South America the soursop or guanabana and the custard apple belong to the same genus.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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I think a standing ovation belongs to the fellow employees and employers that say, "hrmph, that looks pret-ty darn good.
Graduate! Celebrate! "Decorate!"
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[Footnote 418: Syn. that which belongeth to us (_ciò che ci è_,) _ci_, as I have before noted, signifying both "here" and "us," dative and accusative.]
The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
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After gathering my belongings, I let my hair down and smoothed it out after applying a little liner and lip gloss.
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The old politics, which was decided by the solid blocks of party loyalists, belongs to the past.
Times, Sunday Times
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Seating is known to ‘belong’ to particular families, with, at the least, sharp looks and some words to anyone else who deigns to sit in one of the ‘best seats.’
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HIV belongs to a group of viruses known as "enveloped" viruses, which also includes influenza, mumps, measles, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, Ebola and SARS.
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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It was found by a man while he was helping his elderly mother to clear out her belongings after the death of his father.
Times, Sunday Times
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Slightly rattled you say the dog belongs to your boyfriend.
Times, Sunday Times
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BRONZITE, a member of the pyroxene group of minerals, belonging with enstatite and hypersthene to the orthorhombic series of the group.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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Romulus later cases belong to this dynasty.
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I closed my computer, gathered the last of my belongings, and loaded them into my seabag.
A Nightmare’s Prayer
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I belong to a generation of kinless childhoods, where we grew up without grandparents, numerous uncles, aunts, cousins and relatives who had perished, yet whose silent presence loomed in the background.
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She empowered him to tell them, that whatever blame she might throw on Mary's conduct, any opposition to their sovereign was totally unjustifiable, and incompatible with all order and good government: that it belonged not to them to reform, much less to punish, the maleadministration of their prince; and the only arms which subjects could in any case lawfully employ against the supreme authority, were entreaties, counsels, and representations: that if these expedients failed, they were next to appeal by their prayers to
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. From Elizabeth to James I.
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Committee to claim the credit which belonged exclusively to another, he rebuked him, and asked by what right he (Mr. Clay) jeoparded the peace and harmony of the nation, in order that this or that man might receive the credit due for the origin of a bill.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 46, August, 1861
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A cousin of mink, martens, otters, stoats, weasels and distantly related to seals, badgers are one of our oldest indigenous animals, whose fossil remains have been found to belong to the same era as mammoths.
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These pet owners belong in the doghouse after taking these embarrassing snaps.
The Sun
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She realised that she knew little about the community to which she actually belonged.
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Antonio and I looked closely at their wrappings and noted the way in which their mummied forms had been ranged before this idol -- that certainly belonged to a primitive time -- the more were we inclined to believe that this weird sepulchre belonged to the very far back past.
The Aztec Treasure-House
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He belonged to the generation of broadcasters who saw documentary reporting as the highest possible calling.
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Her announcement ended: ‘In these forests the future now belongs to the kereru, the kiwi and the kaka.’
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Domesticated dogs carried Blackfoot belongings by pulling a loaded travois consisting of two long poles attached to the dog's sides.
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One forlorn fragment of dollanity had belonged to Jo and, having led a tempestuous life, was left a wreck in the rag bag, from which dreary poorhouse it was rescued by Beth and taken to her refuge.
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Apol. xxxv., “publici hostes”; xxxvii., “hostes maluistis vocare generis humani Christianos” (you prefer to call Christians the enemies of the human race); Minuc., x., “pravae religionis obscuritas”; viii., “homines deploratae, inlicitae ac desperatae factionis” (reprobate characters, belonging to an unlawful and desperate faction); “plebs profanae coniurationis”; ix., “sacraria taeterrima impiae citionis” (abominable shrines of an impious assembly); “eruenda et execranda consensio” (a confederacy to be rooted out and detested).
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
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Expects imply that such situation belongs to the normal immigration of toads in the course of becoming a frog from a polliwog, having nothing to do with earthquakes.
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In many cases, management of the mills is almost dynastic, with families of rich farmers governing the mill as if it belongs to them and not to the shareholders.
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The article returns discovery, in householder lifetime belongings is accumulated appeared two high peak value.
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Iced camembert cream, frozen horseradish sauce, and tomato ice all belong to this period.
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The group showed its appreciation of Mr. Haden by playing his tunes, which unrolled like scenes in a classic film: The bright and optimistic "Hello My Lovely" could have underscored a scene of boy-meets-girl; the romping calypso "Child's Play" belonged under a dance sequence; and the excruciatingly haunting ballad "First Song" clearly represented a moment of heartbreak.
Getting Down to Brass Tacks
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Whatever we accomplish belongs to our entire group, a tribute to our combined effort. Walt Disney
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This house once belonged to my grandfather.
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Its ruffled, lavender-pink flowers look like they belong in a grandmother's garden with feverfew and love-in-a-mist.
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The muon is about 207 times heavier (106 MeV/c2) and belongs to the second family.
Additional background material on the Nobel Prize in Physics 1995
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No other scripture of any other religion of the world contains any kind of writings of holy men belonging to another faith, caste or creed, or of those who were regarded as outcastes or untouchables.
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Police identified the man from belongings they found on his bike.
The Sun
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Whether it's what looks like junk in the shed or his pile of gizmos by the bed, all blokes have belongings they treasure.
The Sun
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It is clear that the Lincoln belongs to Yorkdale and should be returned to it forthwith.
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The electrical network in Butterworth belongs to the municipality and Eskom is investing this money on risk.
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If the pollen from one of the genus Primula fertilises an ovule belonging to a flower of e.g., the genus Hottonia, a bigener would result.
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Molluscs Molluscs belong to the largest phylum in the animal kingdom and are a very varied group of animals.
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The present invention belongs to the utilization of silicomanganese water-granulated slag.
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Society has an obligation to ensure that all its members are able to belong.
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We didn't get any maid service the following day but that was fine with me because we had most of our belongings strewn around anyhow.
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In addition to all this, the company providing its carriages or waggons is entitled to "demurrage" for every day beyond a certain time that these are detained by the companies to which they do not belong.
The Iron Horse
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At the camp at Kokinia, outside Athens, 'lorries were being hurriedly packed, stores and equipment were flung about anyhow, officers' valises and suitcases were lying open with their contents scattered around as if the owners had made a hasty choice of their more valuable belongings at the last moment.
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I like to say his standards were in the stratosphere, which is of course where they belong, journalistically.
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Mangrove forests, tropical evergreen coastal mudflats on the unique plant communities, most of its species, belong to Rhizophoraceae, ecology, and its called: mangroves.
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There is a farm on a neck of land belonging to this town (Marblehead, Mass.), which has peculiar advantages for collecting sea kelp and sea moss, and these manures are there used most liberally, particularly in the cultivation of cabbage, from eight to twelve cords of rotten kelp, which is stronger than barn manure, and more suitable food for cabbage, being used to the acre.
Cabbages and Cauliflowers: How to Grow Them A Practical Treatise, Giving Full Details On Every Point, Including Keeping And Marketing The Crop
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What club do you belong to?
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Located in the town of Ingleside about 12 miles northeast of Corpus Christi, it was the primary home to minesweeping ships belonging to the Navy's Mine Warfare Command.
All In for Texas Hold 'Em
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To belong to a place, Joyce suggests, one must have both intimate knowledge and skeptical distance, the particulate experience of the street along with the synoptic view of the map.
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The Chinese belong to the yellow race.
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It means the poems belong to the soldiers themselves.
Times, Sunday Times
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I would only belong to an environmental movement if it was explicitly non-violent.
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We shall send these daemons back to hell, where they belong!
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Many products comprise elements belonging to different generic product categories. Whether the product is then called service, software, hardware or processed material depends on the dominant element.
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A lake fish, called "ferras," a large species of the salmonid genus _Coregonus_, to which the skelly, powan, and vendayce of British lakes belong, is the commonest fish of the _table d'hôte_, and not very good.
More Science From an Easy Chair
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And since the apostle speaks of the several members as having distinct offices, which implies the mind, it cannot be thought an allowable liberty, instead of the _body_ and _its members_, to substitute the _whole nature_ of _man_, and _all the variety of internal principles which belong to it_.
Human Nature and Other Sermons
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His accomplishments belong outdoors in military feats as vassal of the King and crusader for God.
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The book is inscribed at the front as belonging to a Mrs Janet Maule and is dated 25 June, 1701, although recipes have been added over a number of years.
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Do you only really relax in your own space with your own belongings around?
The Sun
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For a small consideration my friend will help you move your belongings to your new house.
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I hope it’s different this time, because a screwhead like Hayden clearly doesn’t belong anywhere near the CIA and I say this as somebody who’s never been particularly fond of the CIA in general.
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