A lock of hair believed to belong to Mary Queen of Scots sold at auction yesterday. |
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The mambas are relatives of the cobras and belong to the venomous group of snakes known as Elapids. |
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The third unvirtuous action of the body is stealing, which means taking something that does not belong to us. |
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The indigenous languages belong to the Central Oceanic branch of Eastern Austronesian and are divided into eastern and western branches. |
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To book accommodation, you'll either need to be a member of the YHA, or belong to an organisation affiliated to Hostelling International. |
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A civic place should be a space where we can publicly affirm the different modes in which we might belong to a community. |
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Crows belong to the family of corvids, which also includes rooks, jays, ravens and jackdaws. |
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Whether the words underlying these names belong to the Thessalian dialect is impossible to say. |
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Also called balloonfish, spiny puffers belong to the Tetraodontiformes, an order of fishes known for their strange structures and odd behaviors. |
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The records belong to the city and are kept in trust for future generations. |
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The keeper of the Yorkshire Museum, who examined the skull, said that it did not belong to a fully grown person and might be medieval. |
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They're in my keeping for the moment, but actually belong to other knitters. |
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For the movement which came of age in Seattle, the World Bank and the West Bank belong to the same political territory. |
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A majority of people agree that there should be large tracts of wild places kept aside that belong to no one person but where any of us can go. |
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The length of the second segment in Agrion antennata shoes that it does not belong to the genus Agrion in its stricter sense. |
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This alleged descent from Togarmah seems to belong to the later period, when the Khazars adopted Judaism. |
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Without even looking at their leg bands, we can tell which birds belong to which family, simply by listening to their sounds. |
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And for the gun maniacs out there, I am neither a lefty nor a righty, nor do I belong to any political party or affiliation. |
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This meant that even if the company went into receivership, the trademark would still belong to the family. |
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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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It seems to me, however, that this chapter and the one preceding it most likely did not belong to the first redaction of the work. |
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I feel sorry for the commercial lobsterman, but the waters belong to everyone. |
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Swiss chard, garden beets, stock beets, or mangel-wurzels, and sugar beets all belong to the same species and will intercross readily. |
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Bees belong to the third largest insect order which also includes wasps and ants. |
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Caiman belong to the group known as crocodilians, which also includes alligators and crocodiles. |
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Many people think there is a big difference between crocodiles and alligators, but this is not correct as they both belong to the same family. |
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Despite the implications of its name, the lingcod does not belong to the cod family. |
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I feel very strongly that I belong to Scotland, I'm temperamentally Scots by character and by commitment. |
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The 430 species and cultivars described in detail in the book belong to the true grass family and related families of grasslike plants. |
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The links that you have pointing to your site must be quality, related links that belong to the same category. |
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Korean is generally thought to belong to the Altaic language family, along with Turkish, Mongolian, Japanese, and other languages. |
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I suppose I forgot to mention it, but as a rule we don't allow renegades to partake in raids on the houses they used to belong to. |
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I belong to the old imperial class who want to put up roads and hospitals and make life easier for people. |
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These stories could have come from any of the tabloids from the last few weeks, though actually they belong to the distant past. |
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Seven Austronesian languages are spoken, all of which belong to the Malayic Malayo-Polynesian group. |
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These plants belong to the arum lily family, as does the better-known tropical root crop taro. |
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In a regular polygon, we have an apothem, a number and a length of sides which do not belong to the base class shape. |
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This essay focuses on three groups of townspeople who speak languages that belong to the Tai language family. |
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These old songs belong to an era long gone, but the issues they address are still relevant today. |
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The earliest fossil vertebrates belong to a group called the Agnatha or jawless vertebrates. |
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Surely the scroll bars belong to the operating system, not to the web site? |
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All lyrics used at the beginning of each chapter belong to their respective songwriters. |
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The dominant American style is to include commas and periods within quotation marks even when that punctuation doesn't belong to the quotation. |
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However, victory and satisfaction belong to those who do not choose the path of least resistance when faced with major life challenges. |
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Today, the vast majority of rural Tahitians belong to the Evangelical Protestant Church of French Polynesia. |
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This is not because we have earned God's favor but simply because we belong to Christ and his sacrifice has made perfect atonement for our sin. |
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The PGA didn't entirely belong to him the first two days, even though he was at the top of the leader board. |
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They do, however, both belong to the same Mustelidae family which also encompasses badgers, skunks and otters, and that's close enough for us. |
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Statutory Bank Holidays belong to the same tradition as the old northern wakes weeks. |
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Supermodels qua supermodels properly belong to the 80s, that Gilded Age that we shall never quite see the likes of again. |
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The zircon, hyacinth, jacinth, or jargoon belong to the tetragonal system of crystallization. |
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Most of the postcranial elements belong to continental waterbirds, including pelicans, anhingas, herons, storks, ducks, and rails. |
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Although most ethnic Hungarians belong to the Reformed church, Lutherans constitute the country's largest Protestant denomination. |
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Its military, working dog section consists of a single dog and it doesn't even belong to the Air Force. |
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They belong to us because we are created by God, in His image and likeness. |
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Their table mates belong to Slow Food Pittsburgh, which is dedicated to good eating. |
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In the Old Testament all the recognized acrostics belong to the alphabetical type. |
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The racial group you belong to will be an imperfect predictor of the discrimination you suffer or the needs you have. |
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Many were the victims of persecution simply because they belong to a racial minority. |
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Both acupoints belong to the traditional acupuncture points of bovine and equine systems. |
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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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Does eco stay up at night wondering if any of those wrong hands belong to a future Simonini? |
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They belong to the portion of society still doomed to backwardness. |
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I know we will come out of this phase because we have also set up a production line in audiocassettes of Bangla songs, which belong to different genres of music. |
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We belong to a fraternity created by the dysfunction of history and the immaturity of this democracy. |
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The most unusual plumage and wing modifications among the 40 or so species of manakins belong to the club-winged manakin, Bostwick told the group. |
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The wider variety, which occurs in one specimen with an articulated thorax including a thoracic axial spine, has been shown by Boyce to belong to Hillyardina. |
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Most of the Protestants belong to the Lutheran church in Murska Sobota. |
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It is therefore important to welcome an announcement by Vice President that the Government wants to ensure that all the graders that belong to the State are rehabilitated. |
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At best, Marx and Engels thought, this was putting the cart before the horse, since the job of planning a new society will belong to those who make one. |
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You all are blessed to belong to a town that is so welcoming and friendly. |
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Her You Belong To Me tour is a brand new show promoting her new album of the same title, performing the songs of the great female stylists. |
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Rightness, considered in its own nature, does not belong to what I do. |
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Kadars, the Muduvans and the Malayans belong to the early Dravidian race. |
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Yet, it may be significant that it's a pitcher who holds a couple of batting records for antique players that should by all rights belong to a batter. |
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The communal nature of this endeavor is based in baptism, because all who are baptized belong to Christ and are committed to follow him as disciples. |
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Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. |
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Some of the most talented artists in the area belong to this group and I would encourage anyone with an interest to go along to see the formidable talent for themself. |
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But we can recognize that heavy-handed corruption ought to belong to the era of flamboyant comb-overs and aviator glasses. |
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They need to feel like they belong to something and are unable to think for themselves. |
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Earlier in the week, 50,000 clerks and baggers who belong to seven UFCW locals voted by a 98 percent margin to reject the employers' concessions demands. |
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If their appearance trumps their stranger status, it is not because it signifies freedom, but because it signals that they belong to a recognizable counterculture. |
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They differ in almost every other respect, but in these shared interests they both belong to the ancient and always fascinating genre of the jeremiad. |
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After all, the ladies of your acquaintance belong to high society. |
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Although several literary sources for the sacrifice of Aeneas belong to the Augustan period, the story was well known at least from the late Republic. |
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Despite all of the above I am proud to belong to this ancient land. |
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Forty-four percent of Tongans belong to the Free Wesleyan Church. |
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To put it anachronistically, you didn't belong to the constrained world of Marx and Milton Friedman. |
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Conceivably, Cornelius Gurlitt could argue in court that at least some of the works acquired by his father belong to him. |
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Many of the names belong to people of Arabic, African or Asian descent. |
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Many cats belong to elderly, lonely people, their only companion is their furry feline. To them the loss of their beloved friend is akin to losing a close relative. |
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She cannot identify the voice but knows it does not belong to her parents. |
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Police suspect the remains belong to a man of European or Armenian descent in his 40s or 50s, with salt-and-pepper hair. |
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The Pakistanis were aided by local collaborators, many of whom belong to jamaat. |
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Although the terms are often used interchangeably, a true yam and a sweet potato not only belong to different families, but they also stem from different continents. |
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Everywhere we look, success and sexiness and happiness seem to belong to the thin. |
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The shared features of languages which belong to the same typological class type may have arisen completely independently. |
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Unlike Holstein, however, Schleswig did not belong to the German Holy Roman Empire. |
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Today, most countries west of Russia belong to the NATO military alliance, along with the United States. |
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The earliest Old Irish passages may be the transcripts found in the Cambrai Homily, which is thought to belong to the early 8th century. |
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Thus, by degrees, this court has drawn over to itself actions which really belong to. |
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According to him, to belong to a nation is a subjective act which always has to be repeated, as it is not assured by objective criteria. |
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The Sami languages belong to the Uralic language family, linguistically related to Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian. |
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The earliest representatives belong to the Comb Ceramic Cultures, known for their distinctive decorating patterns. |
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Even in the Russian era, each person had to officially belong to a religious denomination. |
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There is some evidence that Sallust's family belonged to a local aristocracy, but we do know that he did not belong to Rome's ruling class. |
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However, at the start of the 20th century most of the population did not belong to any Estate and had no political representation. |
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With matrilineal descent individuals belong to their mother's descent group. |
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Cosmopolitanism is the proposal that all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality. |
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Four species of pocket gophers are currently found within the Great Basin, all of which belong to the genus Thomomys. |
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The lands to the east would belong to Portugal and the lands to the west to Castile. |
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Nautical charts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries all belong to the schools of Genoa, Venice and Ancona. |
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Off the Atlantic coast the Canary Islands belong to Spain, whereas Madeira to the north is Portuguese. |
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Most of these populations belong to the E1b1b paternal haplogroup, with Berber speakers having among the highest frequencies of this lineage. |
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The men who belong to this family of peoples have inhabited the Maghreb since the beginning. |
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The western part of the main island, and almost all the other islands, belong to Chile. |
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The eastern part of the main island, and a few small islands in the Beagle Channel, belong to Argentina. |
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Having preestablished that the murder weapon did not belong to the hotel, the detective widened her field of enquiry. |
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They are an unincorporated area of Monroe County, Florida, and belong to the Lower Keys Census County Division. |
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Most of the wetlands of the state belong to the Pantanos de Centla Biosphere Reserve. |
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According to the Treaty of Tordesillas, the majority of the Amazon River should belong to Spain, but the mouth should be ruled by Portugal. |
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All of the islands in the Gulf of California, on the Baja California side, belong to the municipality of Mexicali. |
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The treaty language ensured that the entirety of the bay would belong to the United States. |
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Practically all of the sea's islands are either in coastal waters or belong to the various islands making up the Kuril Islands chain. |
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The petite bourgeois would belong to the British lower middle class and would be American middle income. |
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They tend to belong to a family that has been bourgeois for three or more generations. |
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They belong to the upper class, and in the British class system are considered part of the gentry. |
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The numbers 99, 88, and 22 seem to belong to some system of mystic psephology, Or gematria as the Kabbalists afterwards called it. |
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Clitics can belong to any grammatical category, although they are commonly pronouns, determiners, or adpositions. |
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In most types of Modern English clause, there are two verb forms, but the verbs are considered to belong to different syntactic classes. |
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Today, millions belong to Lutheran churches, which are present on all populated continents. |
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This figure undercounts Lutherans worldwide as not all Lutheran churches belong to this organization. |
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For example, the crime of theft of government property would include as an attendant circumstance that the property belong to the government. |
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Some rules that affect the admissibility of evidence are nonetheless considered to belong to other areas of law. |
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Furthermore, although the bottle was labelled as Stevenson's, McByde suggests it is possible it did not originally belong to him. |
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Most of the largest stately homes belong to the National Trust due to forms of estate tax. |
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Impulse convenience consumer goods are the goods which do not belong to the priority list of the consumer. |
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Unsought goods neither belong to the necessity group of consumer goods list nor to specialty goods. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organisations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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Some monthly meetings belong to more than one larger organisation, while others are fully independent. |
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The rocks of Clough Head belong to both the Skiddaw Group and the Borrowdale Volcanic Group, both of which date from the Ordovician period. |
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On returning in the day, they discovered a large lair and paw prints too big to belong to a domesticated cat. |
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He did not belong to the school of thought that believed Jackson Pollock to be much of an artist. |
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Both creatures belong to a large pan-tropical order of fish, many of which have tetrodotoxin in their skin, liver, ovaries, and intestines. |
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The ancient panels belong to the Abbasids dome in the Sayda Nefisa neighbourhood, and date back to the 13 th century. |
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Will embroider your initials on shirts and buttons, to save any arguments over which shirt belong to who on family washdays. |
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They belong to the genus Xanthorrhoea and regrow quickly after a fire, within a year or so, and then begin flowering again. |
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Mango and ambarella also known as golden apple are tropical fruits, which belong to the family of Anacardiaceae. |
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Junior and his brother Rager belong to a gang that shuns brutality, putting them at odds with the rest of the warriors on the streets. |
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Both are members of the Oregon Association of Nurseries and Oregon Certified Nursery Professionals, and belong to the Appaloosa Horse Club. |
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The redbuds belong to a select group of trees that flower before they leaf out in the spring, heightening their spectacular floral display. |
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Pieces that belong to the same group are played attacca and form distinct musical entities based on their relation to each other. |
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Monitor lizards are the group of lizards that Komodo dragons belong to, Komodos are famous for being the largest lizards alive today. |
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The Rhabdoviridae family contains 6 formally approved genera, but most bat rhabdoviruses belong to the Lyssavirus genus. |
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Rifampin and isoniazid belong to the first-line drugs used for treatment of tuberculosis. |
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Site soils in the southern area of Jiangsu province in China belong to washland sediment or limnetic facies sediment. |
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Humpbacks belong to a group of whales called rorquals, that includes the fin whale and the blue whale, the largest animal that has ever lived. |
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As a class, particle phrasal verbs belong to the same category as the separable verbs of other Germanic languages. |
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Distorsios, which also belong to this group, have many fierce-looking teeth and a smaller operculum. |
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Did it belong to South America or to Antarctica? Where was the junction or separation of the Andean and Antarctican mountain systems? |
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We both belong to a big State, and it's growing bigger every day. I like to think that in my small way I'm helping to biggen it. |
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Their ruddy faces and somewhat cumbrous forms belong to the animal period of life that links together boyhood, colthood and calfhood. |
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In the mornings a strange dyky-looking fortyish woman lies on the beach but does not appear to belong to the hotel. |
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The soldiers seen at various stations belong to the corps of the Greek army that proved itself most effective in the recent war, the Evzonoi. |
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Some of the characters and stories are present across England, but most belong to specific regions. |
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English does not belong to just one country, and it does not belong solely to descendants of English settlers. |
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Individuals who belong to a library which subscribes to the service are able to use the service from their own home without charge. |
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A small number of words that used to belong to the neuter class show some degree of gender confusion. |
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Because intellectual functions are not involved in memory, memories belong to some animals too, but only those in which have perception of time. |
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Welsh nouns belong to one of two grammatical genders, masculine and feminine, but they are not inflected for case. |
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On the lake's western shores there are large moraine systems of which the innermost belong to the last glacial period. |
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They are claimed to belong to a population certainly different from that which built the previous megalithic temples. |
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In contrast, isolates from carriers are genetically more heterogenous and relatively few belong to hyperinvasive clones. |
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Bones suggested at the time to be those of Alfred proved instead to belong to an elderly woman. |
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And in her right hand was a clump of hair that did not belong to her. |
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In popular culture, food items belong to a particular ethnicity, with Chinese, Malay, and Indian food clearly defined. |
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It has been suggested that this bone may belong to either Alfred or his son Edward, but this remains unproven. |
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These packets belong to an isochronous voice application and need priority handling. |
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In modern times, the vast majority of ministers belong to the Commons rather than the Lords. |
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Young members in Scotland belong to an independent organisation, called Conservative Future Scotland. |
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Those who do not belong to any group but lean towards one side often tend to use the language of that group. |
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Brands helps customers to understand which brands or products belong to which product or service category. |
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Cornish nouns belong to one of two grammatical genders, masculine and feminine, but are not inflected for case. |
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However, all German dialects belong to the dialect continuum of High German and Low Saxon. |
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Deacons also belong to a community of deacons in the Methodist diaconal order. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organizations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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The term Unitarian is sometimes applied today to those who belong to a Unitarian church but do not hold a Unitarian theological belief. |
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Hinduism has no central doctrinal authority and many practising Hindus do not claim to belong to any particular denomination or tradition. |
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If they choose instead to belong to one of the 24 Oppidan Houses, they are known as Oppidan Scholars. |
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It is possible to belong to the Eton Society and Sixth Form Select at the same time. |
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A plebiscite was to be held after fifteen years of League rule to determine whether the province should belong to Germany or France. |
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Nationals normally have the right to enter or return to the country they belong to. |
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They were keen to put it beyond doubt that the territorial waters around Northern Ireland would not belong to the Irish Free State. |
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Though some of the characters and stories are present throughout all of the UK, most belong to specific countries or regions. |
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Seventh, to secure Iraq's oil fields and resources, which belong to the Iraqi people. |
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In the Eocene, slender chocropotamids belong to this group, which display a tendency to elongate the skull and molarize the premolars. |
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Helena belong to the Anglican Communion and are members of the Diocese of St Helena, which has its own bishop and includes Ascension Island. |
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The various addresses in Bergen, each belong to one of the various grunnkrets. |
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Many women in the lower levels of major drug cartels belong to a low economic class. |
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Saraki has said that the assets in these holding companies belong to his wife's family and therefore he was not required to report them. |
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Many of this last group belong to the Free Church of Scotland, known for its strict observance of the Sabbath. |
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Secular concepts and reasoning of this kind belong to first philosophy and moral doctrine, and fall outside the domain of the political. |
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The majority of Muslims in United Kingdom belong to the Sunni denomination, while smaller numbers are Shia and Ahmadi. |
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Today, millions belong to Methodist churches, which are present on all populated continents. |
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The Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship does not belong to it and has its own publishing arm. |
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Today, most of Britain's former colonies belong to the Commonwealth, almost all of them as independent members. |
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All media and broadcasting assets, except media assets owned by News Limited, now belong to 21st Century Fox, its legal successor. |
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The first case belongs to the metalanguage whereas the second is more likely to belong to the object language. |
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The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic, both of which belong to the Afroasiatic family. |
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Durham students belong to a college for the duration of their time at the university. |
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Some belong to the Austronesian language family, while over 270 Papuan languages are spoken in Western New Guinea. |
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In Gaul, the power of the druids was checked, first by forbidding Roman citizens to belong to the order, and then by banning druidism altogether. |
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Merchants also had a guild, but many merchants did not belong to it, and it would be run by a small group of the most powerful merchants. |
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I for one could not belong to a Government which did not on every occasion seek to enlarge its resources by a wise economy. |
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Aleksander Fredro, whose fables, prose, and especially plays belong to the canon of Polish literature. |
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The rocks formed during a period belong to a stratigraphic unit called a system. |
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Jaenberht's coins all belong to the light coinage, rather than the later medium coinage. |
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The largest single puffin colony in the world is in Westmann Isles, islands that belong to Iceland. |
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Porpoises belong to the family Phocoenidae and share a common ancestry with the Delphinidae. |
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Most mackerel belong to the family Scombridae, which also includes tuna and bonito. |
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A number of Red Sea islands, including the Hanish Islands, Kamaran, and Perim, as well as Socotra in the Arabian Sea, belong to Yemen. |
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A high percentage of Yemen plants belong to tropical African plants of Sudanian regions. |
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The Welsh medieval history texts belong to the class of literary creations, but the split into two distinct groups. |
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Other customs are designed specifically to represent a social group to outsiders, those who do not belong to this group. |
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Blackberries belong to any of hundreds of microspecies of the Rubus fruticosus species aggregate. |
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They belong to the class Cephalopoda, which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses. |
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All these belong to the 'lizard hipped' or saurischian branch of the dinosaurs. |
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Dolphins belong to the domain of Poseidon and led him to his wife Amphitrite. |
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Administratively today they belong to the Ionian Islands Region except for Kythera, which belongs to the Attica Region. |
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The vast majority of the Aegean Islands belong to Greece, being split among nine administrative regions. |
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This family includes the edible oysters, which mainly belong to the genera Ostrea, Crassostrea, Ostreola, Magallana, and Saccostrea. |
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State and local governments administer others, and some belong to private trusts, which are funded through personal donations. |
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Chlorarachniophytes, which belong to the phylum Cercozoa, contain a small nucleomorph, which is a relict of the algae's nucleus. |
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Euglenids, which belong to the phylum Euglenozoa, live primarily in fresh water and have chloroplasts with only three membranes. |
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Of these 2000 words, 1200 are nouns, 500 are verbs, 180 are adjectives and the rest belong to other word classes. |
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The civil law establishes that an individual person is legally unprotected if he or she does not belong to a family. |
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Brussels is a part of Flanders as far as community matters are concerned, but does not belong to the Flemish Region. |
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Since the splitting of Brabant in 1995, the Brussels Region does not belong to any of the provinces of Belgium. |
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It is therefore possible for an individual to belong to more than one polity at a time. |
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The rocks that form Cape Agulhas belong to the Table Mountain Group, often loosely termed the Table Mountain sandstone. |
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Initial observations suggested that the bones did not appear to belong to somebody with the physique or age at death associated with Columbus. |
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By far the greater number of modern birds belong to the... orders of the perchers, the peckers, and the birds of prey. |
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Most deep sea pelagic fishes belong to their own orders, suggesting a long evolution in deep sea environments. |
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Herring of different sizes and growth rates belong to different populations, each of which have their own migration routes. |
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If the monarch has no male children, the rights and responsibilities of the duchy belong to The Crown and there is no duke. |
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The duchy also exercises certain legal rights and privileges across Cornwall, including some that elsewhere in England belong to the Crown. |
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In the Bundestag parliament nearly all deputies belong to a political party. |
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However these armorial bearings belong to the incorporated body of the county council and not to the geographic area of the counties themselves. |
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Dinosaurs belong to a group known as archosaurs, which also includes modern crocodilians. |
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All men belong to the reserve until age 50 or 60 depending on rank, and may be called up in case of mobilization. |
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Although they appear to be similar to the untrained eye, crocodiles, alligators and the gharial belong to separate biological families. |
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Both types of image belong to the wider and more general category of rock art or parietal art. |
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Languages that belong to different families nonetheless often have features in common, and these shared features tend to correlate. |
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The assumption is that, the status, body and labour of women belong to men after the payment of lobola or roora or dowry. |
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Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, turnips, rutabagas and mustard, among others, belong to the same genus. |
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The Gola and the Kissi belong to the Mel ethnolinguistic group. |
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All previous feathered theropods belong to the saurischian order, whereas the new fossil belongs to the ornithischian. |
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Mammillaria, which are short, fat and hairy, and cereus, which are tall and stately, belong to which plant family? |
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All species of Ebolavirus belong to the Filoviridae family, a family that further contains the equally human pathogenic Marburgvirus. |
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Pufferfishes belong to a group that includes the triggerfishes, boxfishes and ocean sunfishes. |
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Sections of the novel such as Sowelu crashing into the children's backyard, Thurisaz and the Septilateral belong to the original. |
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Moreover, we realize that the measuring rod of credibility does not belong to us as leaders. |
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Ascophyllum nodosum is a macro, brown alga belong to class of Phaeophyceae, order of Fucales and family of Fucaceae. |
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Michaelmas daisies belong to this group, Aster novae-angliae and Aster novae-belgii are good examples. |
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The 16S rRNA analysis showed this taxon to belong to a clade with Candidatus Clavochlamydia salmonicola, a taxon found in fish. |
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These young skiers belong to Naltar, Gilgit-Baltistan and will be accompanied by team manager-cum-coach Qamar-ul-Islam, he said. |
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But the canned laughter and Dave's throw-back prejudices belong to a different era entirely. |
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The email was sent from a private PC that did not belong to Herr Wannabe. |
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For a start some of the rocks in this region belong to a sedimentary sequence known as the Longford-Down Terrane. |
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They belong to the two general classes referred to as thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals. |
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The ticks implicated in the four tick-borne illnesses outlined above belong to the Ixodidae family as opposed to the soft tick Argasidae family. |
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Emerald, aquamarine, heliodor, and morganite all belong to the species beryl. |
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Thermal spray processes belong to advanced processes in the production of metallic, ceramic, and cermet coatings. |
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They belong to a group of animals known as the chelicerates that includes water-dwelling horseshoe crabs as well as spiders, mites, and ticks. |
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Ferrets belong to the Mustelid family of mammals which includes weasels, stoats, polecats and badgers. |
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A rainbow trout might belong to the House Creek strain, which belongs to the mykiss species, which belongs to the oncorchynchus genus. |
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Springtails belong to the smallest group of hexapodous arthropods and are the most diverse and widespread among. |
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Hydrozoans called Trachymedusae have diminutive bells and belong to the jet set. |
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The relics found in the Harda district of Bhopal belong to the Chalcolithic age, also known as the copper age, when ancient human settlers began using metals like copper. |
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On the other hand, some words belong to more than one word class. |
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They belong to eight or nine species, depending on the taxonomic school. |
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The islands in the Gulf of California also belong to the desert climate. |
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The indigenous inhabitants of Ternate speak the Ternate language, which unlike most languages in Indonesia does not belong to the Austronesian language family. |
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In 1149, before Henry II became powerful, he made an oath to David that the lands north of Newcastle should belong to the King of Scotland forever. |
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All three belong to the genus Equus, along with other living equids. |
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And consequently, based on the role it has set for itself, its share includes all those who belong to this Shiism that has spread across the Arab and Gulf map. |
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They are followed by Oirats, who belong to the Western Mongolic peoples. |
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We discovered a small, inactive colony on the crest of southern coastal cliffs in 2002 that were unlike rabbit or Burrowing Owl burrows, and appeared to belong to shearwaters. |
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Most, such as those composed of the descendants of Shaka and Moshoeshoe of Southern Africa, belong to peoples that have been resident in the continent for millennia. |
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All Celtic languages extant today belong to the Insular Celtic languages, derived from the Celtic languages spoken in Iron Age Britain and Ireland. |
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Moreover, the oldest of these remains might have no relation at all to the Algonquin or Iroquois, and belong to an earlier culture who previously inhabited the area. |
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In situations of extreme and sustained language contact, it may lead to the formation of new mixed languages that cannot be considered to belong to a single language family. |
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He correctly identified the bone as the lower extremity of the femur of a large animal, and recognized that it was too large to belong to any known species. |
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King Olaf points out that the islands were originally a fiefdom and actually belong to him, but lets Brusi continue to control his share as long as he serves him. |
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The indigenous people of the Andaman Islands also belong to the M lineage. |
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The second is found only in the south of the trough, and may belong to a period when the extension of the Atlantic had slowed down, ending with a period of compression. |
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In Alaska, indigenous peoples belong to 11 cultures with 11 languages. |
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Rowans or mountain ashes have leaves and buds superficially similar to those of true ashes but belong to the unrelated genus Sorbus in the rose family. |
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Tweants and Achterhooks belong to the Westphalian group of dialects. |
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Orioles, along with grackles, blackbirds, meadowlarks, and oropendolas, belong to a family called the Icteridae, which are found only in the New World. |
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