Most of the windows were from hallways and workrooms, though there were a few belonging to cells. |
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One can readily understand an indemnity against claims brought by workmen in respect of plant or tools belonging to the workmen. |
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A nauplius consists of the first three cephalic segments and the appendages belonging to those segments, the antennules, antennae, and mandibles. |
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She was a beautiful old steam yacht belonging originally to the Guinness family. |
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The university has trained about 1,500 teachers belonging to its affiliated colleges. |
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Keaton prefers anonymity to limelight, belonging to conflicting, going with the flow to striving against it. |
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They then went on to ransack a hangar belonging to the property, which houses an aeroplane, helicopter and car. |
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Like anchovies and herrings, they are small, primitive fish belonging to the group known as clupeoids. |
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He was also charged with hunting without a valid licence and with using licence tags belonging to his wife, and a juvenile. |
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A small group of six chemicals belonging to different chemical classes were used by 50 or more workers. |
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She climbed in the window with ease and as she approached the stairs she caught a whiff of perfume not belonging to Mrs. Chavez. |
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The lower hills at left and at right are lava domes belonging to the Amiata complex. |
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At the corner of Pottery Road is the large rambling house well over 100 years old belonging to K G Shashidhar. |
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Indeed, the intensity of belonging to a culture of extremity is repeatedly amplified through the media. |
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I was actually sheltered during a heavy rainstorm in a stone manor house belonging to a buccaneer. |
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Caffeine is a naturally occurring drug belonging to a group of compounds called alkaloids. |
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It's a kind of high doctrine of humanity that is the foundation of the notion of koinonia and belonging together. |
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Tel Kabri is occupied by a town belonging to the Phoenician city-state of Tyre. |
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The term diaspora has come into vogue in the last decade because it captures the ambiguities of contemporary social belonging. |
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Note that the jokers and the trump rank cards count as belonging to the trump suit. |
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After 15 days, we have become like one big happy family where there is a sense of achievement and belonging. |
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We look up at the sky through a fringe of leaves belonging to a locust tree or a mimosa, the rows of lacy leaves forming a mantilla overhead. |
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They also attached property belonging to Naomi Worth, worth close to a million rand, including a Northcrest house. |
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Verbs belonging to one aspectual class are characterized by determining the same types of results. |
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But the treasure I did find was in the form of a beautifully preserved large set of fossil fish jaws belonging to an acanthodian. |
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Fellow members nod and wink to one another in recognition and in tacit acknowledgement of shared belonging. |
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These people were mostly pensioners, belonging to the age group written off as past it by most employers. |
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The suggestion seems to be that they offer him a sense of family and belonging, and that he identifies with their dubious code of loyalty. |
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The drawings were in large part reorganised and amalgamated with other drawings belonging to the family. |
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One of them corresponded to an alveolate sequence belonging to the recently described marine. |
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A Worcester cup and saucer of English soft paste, belonging to the latter part of the Dr. Wall period, bears the square Chinese mark in blue. |
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People with physical disabilities have been meeting at a community hall belonging to the almshouses in Victoria Road. |
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The species belonging to the family Xiphidriidae are similar to woodwasps both in appearance and life history. |
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The 32-year-old blagger took antiques, jewellery and wonga from the house belonging to Ms. Winter. |
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His father was said to be buried beside his brethren in the castle belonging to his Order. |
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The occupants are not commuters, but people belonging to a category lying somewhere between loafers and busybodies. |
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It attempted to create kinship without blood in the face of an enduring equivalence between blood and belonging. |
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There may be more than one group of wiltjas belonging to several branches of the one family. |
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Taking the road atlas with her, Misha got out of the lorry cab again and headed over to the white and red lorry belonging to the Polish driver. |
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There are four other species of Kelpfish in our seas belonging to the genus Gibbonsia. |
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Between them, racism and migration had ensured that my longing for a sense of belonging would in all likelihood not be satisfied by geography. |
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He added that the staff would be moving from an antiquated facility belonging to a past era to a new, comfortable facility. |
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Joseph II reduced the number of religious houses belonging to the contemplative orders. |
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The most important was the third course of ashlars belonging to the south facade east of the door. |
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And on Monday a group of 10 men belonging to God's Army, a Karen minority rebel group, broke into a hospital in the province. |
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The show, set in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century, is about belonging, Lipizzaner horses and the best way to live life. |
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The so-called loyalties, sense of belonging and togetherness are revolting cliches. |
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It is a highly contagious viral infection mainly transmitted by droplets caused by single stranded RNA virus belonging to genus morbillivirus in the family Paramyxoviridae. |
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More than escapism, it provides youth with a sense of belonging and camaraderie, a means of achieving some sort of victory, an opportunity to explore life off the rez. |
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Filled with a new sense of belonging we returned to our apartment, which felt like a small pair of shoes, cancelled our picnic and rescheduled the removalists. |
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Famous composers, such as those belonging to the Romantic era, weren't only passionate about their music, they were also passionate about their respective love affairs. |
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Withanolides, extracted from solanaceous plants belonging to the genera Withania, Acnistus, Physalis, Jaborosal and Datura, are reported as antifeedants. |
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His most notable acquisitions include a jade flask belonging to Clive of India, and a newly rediscovered renaissance Mantuan roundel of Vulcan and Venus. |
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The gang loaded the bikes which all had keys in the ignition on to a trailer belonging to garage owner Rhett Fisher, who leases part of his yard to the business. |
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The time was well into the quiet hours before dawn, and I was working with unparalleled ire on an antique water clock belonging to a wealthy racehorse owner named Cuthbert. |
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Musharraf announced the sacking of 1,000 employees belonging to the customs, excise and tax arms of the Central Board of Revenue and said the names would be announced soon. |
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There was no need for integration and acculturation, and Russians maintained their sense of ethnic identity and confidence in belonging to a privileged class. |
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Overcoming Fear The third chakra, at the solar plexus, manipura, is about overcoming fear and attaining a sense of belonging. |
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She gave me a folder stuffed with pamphlets and xeroxed copies of newspaper and magazine articles, along with the card belonging to the geneticist. |
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Tulsibhai avers that while all the tribals belonging to the Taravi and Vasava jati have joined the struggle, the upper castes in the Panchayat have stayed aloof. |
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Only one belonging to a forsaken people or a forgotten cause can know the value of her flag pinned to his highly-visible lapel. |
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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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The majority of fossils recovered from the site are acanthodian fish belonging to Mesacanthus and Ischnacanthus with occasional Euthacanthus, Parexus and Climatius. |
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He added that a plant nursery and two tractors, belonging to local Abdel Azziz Nasserallah, were also damaged in the attack. |
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But New Yorkers are casually tribal, and dual identities often seem like the minimum bid for belonging here. |
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There are about 800 water licences to extract Lachlan water, mostly belonging to family farms growing lucerne, wheat, hay and in recent years maize. |
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A young leukaemia sufferer has endured a further blow after thieves stole riding tack belonging to a family friend who had just bought a horse for her to enjoy riding. |
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Pericopsis elata largely known as Assamela or Afrormosia, is a high tree, belonging to the Fabaceae family, often found in the semi-deciduous forest types. |
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It seems the film wants to present it as the ultimate betrayal of human responsibility and as belonging to the same all-or-nothing solipsistic madness that fed Nazism. |
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Once there he meets the flotsam and jetsam who congregate at a roadhouse belonging to a white-suited gent nicknamed Panama because of his romantic tales of foreign adventure. |
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It has been a popular visiting spot from as early as the 17th century, solely reserved for affluential people belonging to the so-called Special Class. |
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A license plate belonging to a car was found next to the body. |
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He quickly remarried, leaving McWilliam with an almost fairytale sense of not belonging. |
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The mountains of the Cape Fold Belt are composed of rocks belonging to the Cape Supergroup, which is more extensive than the Fold Belt. |
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Similarly, finds from the forest of Beauregard near Paris often have been suggested as belonging to the earliest Magdalenian. |
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Testudinology, also known as cheloniology, is the zoological study of animals belonging to the order Testudines or Chelonii. |
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Better known are the later tools belonging to an industry known as Oldowan, after the type site of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. |
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Instances include the idea of love, or going to school, or clothing belonging to a specific gender. |
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As a miniature society at sea, the wreck of the Mary Rose held personal objects belonging to individual crew members. |
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Mainland Aboriginal Australians' spirituality is known as the Dreamtime and it places a heavy emphasis on belonging to the land. |
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Anacamptis pyramidalis, the pyramidal orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the genus Anacamptis of the family Orchidaceae. |
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Many languages have classifiers that identify countable nouns as belonging to a particular type or having a particular shape. |
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Since the very first detailed account by Herodotus, Getae are acknowledged as belonging to the Thracians. |
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HafenCity has 155 hectares in the area formerly belonging to the free port north of the Great Grasbrook. |
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It was originally an adjective referring to those belonging to the Swedish tribe, who are called svear in Swedish. |
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In Celtic mythology, a well belonging to the god Nechtain is said to blind all those who gaze into it. |
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In 458 some Huns served under Tudila in Majorian's army, probably belonging to a group settled under Emnetzur and Ultzindur in Dacia Ripensis. |
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Mongolian people belonging to the Buryat and Kalmyk subgroups live predominantly in the Russian federal subjects of Buryatia and Kalmykia. |
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Within the Madha exclave is a UAE enclave called Nahwa, belonging to the Emirate of Sharjah. |
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Geographically the biggest island in the Persian Gulf is Qeshm island located in the Strait of Hormuz and belonging to Iran. |
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The relative absence of a strong sense of belonging to an independent country was the underlying reason for Joey Smallwood's referendum victory. |
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Elobey Grande and Elobey Chico are two small islands belonging to Equatorial Guinea. |
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Churches, chapels, schools, and hospitals belonging to religious orders cause a great urban impact. |
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Social approval, acceptance by a group, and belonging to a group are major concerns. |
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In the 2010 census 18,185 Mexicans reported belonging to an Eastern religion, a category which includes a tiny Buddhist population. |
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The locals were captured, tied together, and forced to carry the heavy loads belonging to the conquistadors. |
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The first and oldest Superior Court in Lima is the Superior Court of Justice, belonging to the Judicial District and. |
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In the north were several groups belonging to the Yuman language family, including the Kiliwa, Paipai, Kumeyaay, Cocopa, and Quechan. |
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Vulpes lagopus is a 'true fox' belonging to the genus Vulpes of the fox tribe Vulpini. |
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Rosario was a young novice belonging to the monastery, who in three months intended to make his profession. |
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Rivers belonging to this basin include the San Pedro, Juchipila, Jerez and Tlaltenango. |
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The Iglesia Filipina Independiente has a strong tradition of authority belonging to the entire people of God. |
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Continuing Anglican churches have generally been formed by clergy and lay people who left churches belonging to the Anglican Communion. |
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Since the second half of the 20th century, New York has generally supported candidates belonging to the Democratic Party in national elections. |
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Production of radio and television, however, is generally considered belonging to the electrical equipment industry. |
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Leaked industrial vapours from the Union Carbide factory, belonging to Union Carbide, Inc. |
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Newburyport is served by several public schools, belonging to the Newburyport School District, and several private schools. |
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The headquarters of the association are at the Baiyunguan, or White Cloud Temple of Beijing, belonging to the Longmen branch of Quanzhen Taoism. |
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In 1927 there were 222 working collieries in Lancashire belonging to 125 owners. |
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This land and Peverel's castle were amongst the manors belonging to William Peverel that also included Bolsover and Glapwell. |
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During medieval times, much of the upper dale was sheep country belonging to Middleham Castle and Jervaulx Abbey. |
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A further large business park called Burnley Bridge, on a site near Hapton formerly belonging to Hepworth Plastics has recently opened. |
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Owls belonging to genus Asio are known as the eared owls, as they have tufts of feathers resembling mammalian ears. |
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For instance, he obtained official permission to avail himself of the library belonging to the defunct monastery of Bury St Edmunds. |
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Almandine, spessartine, grossular, uvarovite, andradite and pyrope are six minerals which are regarded as belonging to the garnet family. |
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They cross gender boundaries, geography, issues of wealth and belonging. |
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It is utterly ahistorical to suggest that he might have privileged the expressive culture belonging to Afro-American slavery. |
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Though Fossile and Townley part ways, the child provides an abiding link between them, belonging genetically to one, adoptively to the other. |
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The rationalists belonging to it rejected the anthropomorphist language and sexual symbolism of kabbalah, and by extension Shabazian poetry. |
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National identity is one's identity or sense of belonging to one state or to one nation. |
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The trial by jury, your Lordship knows, is so antient a privilege belonging to mankind, that its origin cannot properly be traced. |
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And so even now hath he divers blanchers belonging to the market, to let and stop the light of the gospel. |
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The student body consisted primarily of boarders, except for a few children belonging to the school staff. |
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Behind a cowyard of shattered stone pavement and cracked mud stood the farm itself, and around it extended the fields belonging thereto. |
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Apparatus belonging to any of these groups might all be called a cymoscope, or wave-detector. |
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The brain images belonging to different subjects are aligned to the same stereotaxic space to establish correspondence. |
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There are thoughts belonging to the understanding, assenting and dissenting thoughts, belief and disopinion. |
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The main components of the diterpenic fraction are acids indicating a resin from a plant belonging to the conifer family. |
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The first dooms of London provide especially the recovery of cattle belonging to the citizens. |
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The clippers belonging to the Glasgow Tobacco Lords were the fastest ships on the route to Virginia. |
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Vorinostat is a histone deacetylase inhibitor, structurally belonging to the hydroxymate group. |
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He felt that Aquitaine was his and that John was unfit to take over the land once belonging to his beloved mother. |
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Pauls, belonging to the Lodge and on display in the Library and Museum of Freemasonry in London, corroborates the story. |
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It nationalised all church lands, as well as lands belonging to royalist enemies who went into exile. |
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Wellesley was born in Dublin, belonging to the Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. |
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Subsequently, both salivirus and klassevirus were classified as belonging to the novel genus Salivirus in Picornaviridae. |
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And now, after lining his pockets with other people's money, he kidnaps a white girl belonging to an orchestra. |
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In 1763, Watt was asked to repair a model Newcomen engine belonging to the university. |
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Persons belonging to religious minorities have a faith which is different from that held by the majority. |
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A machine politician cannot see why the straight ticket should not be voted by every citizen belonging to that party. |
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A genus of Echastiert, or stilt-birds, belonging to Cuvier's macrodactylic or long-toed family. |
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Some Hindus such as those belonging to the Shaktism tradition, and Hindus in regions such as Bali and Nepal practise animal sacrifice. |
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In Japan, development of social skills and a sense of group belonging are major goals. |
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During World War II, the School decamped from London to the University of Cambridge, occupying buildings belonging to Peterhouse. |
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When construction began in 1068, four houses belonging to the Abbot of Coventry were demolished to provide room. |
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Recently, new apple tree plantations have been started in grounds belonging to the old coal mines, once important in Asturias. |
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The term shanty most accurately refers to a specific style of work song belonging to this historical repertoire. |
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The EFL Trophy is for clubs belonging to EFL League One and EFL League Two. |
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National identity is a person's subjective sense of belonging to one state or to one nation. |
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The royal burgh was founded by King David I in the early 12th century on land belonging to the Crown, though the precise date is unknown. |
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No country has ever joined the EU without first belonging to the Council of Europe. |
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The British recruited slaves belonging to Patriot masters and promised freedom to those who served by act of Lord Dunmore's Proclamation. |
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When they withdrew their forces from Savannah and Charleston, the British also evacuated 10,000 slaves belonging to Loyalists. |
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Trade union density, or the percentage of workers belonging to a trade union, is highest in the Nordic countries. |
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The deaf communities use Polish Sign Language belonging to the German family of Sign Languages. |
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Glasgow Green and the Gorbals are home to a number of rowing clubs, some with open membership the rest belonging to universities or schools. |
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Different regions contain rocks belonging to different geologic periods, dating as far back almost 2 billion years. |
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And this means that we should rather ask people which group they see themselves as belonging to. |
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Every coffeehouse has some particular statesman belonging to it, who is the mouth of the street where he lives. |
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The museum collection includes several original items belonging to Stevenson and his family. |
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As a translation of Alba, Scotia could mean both the whole kingdom belonging to the King of Scots, or just Scotland north of the Forth. |
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Rocks of these epochs are referred to as belonging to the Lower, Middle, or Upper Cambrian. |
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By expressing the myths of having common descent and common destiny, people's sense of belonging to a nation is enhanced. |
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Some countries are more inclusive in terms of encouraging immigrants to develop a sense of belonging to their host country. |
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In January 1986, the Golden Temple was occupied by militants belonging to All India Sikh Students Federation and Damdami Taksal. |
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Resveratrol is a nonflavonoid polyphenolic compound belonging to the stilbene group able. |
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As for the body of the Prince, his mangled trunk, it was interred in the Abbey of Cwm Hir, belonging to the Cistercian Order. |
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The otter is held to be a clean animal belonging to Ahura Mazda in Zoroastrian belief, and taboo to kill. |
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A number of different species, most belonging to the family Clupeidae, are commonly referred to as herrings. |
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Over 30 different species, principally belonging to the family Scombridae, are commonly referred to as mackerel. |
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Holyhead's arts centre, the Ucheldre Centre, is located in the chapel of an old convent belonging to the order of the Bon Sauveur. |
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A culture's collective mythology helps convey belonging, shared and religious experiences, behavioral models, and moral and practical lessons. |
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Papers and manuscripts belonging to Welsh authors who achieved their fame during the 20th century have been collected by the Library. |
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The Odai Yamamoto I site, belonging to the Jomon period, currently has the oldest pottery in Japan. |
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His family were regular churchgoers, belonging to the congregation of St Thomas Church. |
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Scrobicularia plana, the peppery furrow shell, is a bivalve mollusc belonging to the family Semelidae. |
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Colourful and of various and original forms, the Sardinian traditional clothes are a clear symbol of belonging to specific collective identities. |
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It is therefore possible that the known material contains more species belonging to Plateosaurus. |
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Cod is the common name for the genus Gadus of demersal fishes, belonging to the family Gadidae. |
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Like the European plaice, the American plaice is a right eyed flatfish belonging to the Pleuronectidae family. |
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A sprat is the common name applied to a group of forage fish belonging to the genus Sprattus in the family Clupeidae. |
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Sturgeon is the common name for the 27 species of fish belonging to the family Acipenseridae. |
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Skates are cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rajidae in the superorder Batoidea of rays. |
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Amber is produced from a marrow discharged by trees belonging to the pine genus, like gum from the cherry, and resin from the ordinary pine. |
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It is one of nine offshore zones belonging to the Crown Estate which formed part of the third licence round for UK offshore wind farms. |
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For the Brusseleers, many simply consider themselves as belonging to Brussels. |
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Other studies have suggested that only 30 percent of the population identify themselves as belonging to a religion. |
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Lambs belonging to small breeds, such as Blackface, are more vulnerable than larger breeds such as Merino. |
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By 20 million years ago, fossils recognizably belonging to the current families such as Muridae had emerged. |
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Of great historical and commercial significance are lichens belonging to the family Roccellaceae, commonly called orchella weed or orchil. |
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It is possible that these are the works of another Stesichorus belonging to the fourth century, mentioned in the Marmor Parium. |
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During the Hellenistic period, mythology took on the prestige of elite knowledge that marks its possessors as belonging to a certain class. |
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The progressives now conceptualized beauty and love as belonging to anticolonialism and class struggle. |
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The largest part of the book focuses on 22 medically important arthropods, mostly belonging to the insect and arachnid classes. |
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These soils are classified as belonging to the kaolinitic mineralogical classes of Ultisol, Oxisol, and Alfisol. |
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And in any case, a great number of the officers themselves now wear kippas, attesting to their belonging to the religious camp. |
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They consider the possibility of rediscovering the sense of belonging as an alternative to fragmentation and atomization. |
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We found 17 visas allegedly issued by the Republic of Cuba and belonging to different people. |
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On Rhiw Ial itself, a lamper might find up to 650 pairs of shining eyes belonging to the farm's breeding ewe flock. |
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It was land contested between the United States and Canada as belonging to either Louisiana or Rupert's Land. |
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Home evokes a sense of belonging, rootedness and a psychology of well-being. |
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The Puspasutra is the major phonetic treatise belonging to the Kauthuma-Ranayaniya branch of the Samaveda. |
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A total of 69 macroinvertebrate taxa belonging to 37 families were identified in the investigated river. |
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Human schistosomiasis is a parasitic fluke disease caused by 1 of 6 species of the blood fluke belonging to the class Trematoda. |
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The Scorzonera is a genus belonging to the Asteraceae sunflower family which grows mainly in dry areas of Europe and Asia. |
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Bonhams is to auction a collection of 13 classic cars belonging to UK TV and Radio presenter Chris Evans. |
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Locomotives belonging to classes long withdrawn elsewhere continued to operate on West Coast branches until the very late 1960s, when they were displaced by DJ class diesels. |
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These two noun inflection classes started being added to words not only following the historical belonging of this word, but also following the root of the word. |
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It is remarkable that all testate amoebas belonging to the psammoxenic category are reported by Decloitre along the French coast of the department of Var. |
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Thus, to refer to Maya as Mayans would be similar to referring to Spanish people as Romantics because they speak a language belonging to the Romance language family. |
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Around 7,000 people belonging to the Manusela tribe follow Hinduism. |
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These incidents, in which a total of 447 slaves belonging to US nationals were freed from 1830 to 1842, increased tension between the United States and Great Britain. |
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However, the peoples of the East Indies comprise a wide variety of cultural diversity, and the inhabitants do not consider themselves as belonging to a single ethnic group. |
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His collection includes Bibles belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, social reformer William Wilberforce and a complete first edition of a 1611 King James Version. |
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The fires destroyed the buses and in one case caused extensive damage to some nearby vehicles belonging to MaltaPost, the country's postal operator. |
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Later, with the conquest of Anatolia by the Seljuk Turks, missionaries would find easier passage to the lands then formerly belonging to the Byzantine Empire. |
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Yermak mustered an army and pushed eastward where he conquered nearly all the lands once belonging to the Mongols, defeating their ruler, Khan Kuchum. |
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Samlesbury brewery is a large modern brewery belonging to InBev. |
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Initially many of these cities were colonized by Latins, but later also included colonists belonging to the other Italic tribes who had become Latinized and joined to Rome. |
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The altar of St Anthony came from St Maria del Priorato, an 18th-century church belonging to the Knights of Malta at the foot of the Aventine Hill in Rome. |
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Sometimes the distribution of artifacts belonging to these groups shows sharp and consistent borders, which might indicate some political structures, like tribes. |
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Languages belonging to the North Germanic language tree are also commonly spoken on Greenland and, to a lesser extent, by immigrants in North America. |
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The organisations claim fraudsters are targeting properties belonging to both individuals and companies, in some instances using forged documents. |
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Over two thousand tribals, including women and children, belonging to the Bru community from Mizoram have taken shelter in refugee camps in Dhancherra. |
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After belonging to both the France of Louis XIV and the Austria of Maria Theresia, Luxembourg became part of the First French Republic and Empire under Napoleon. |
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There is a smaller tower on the site belonging to British Telecom. |
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This led to the differentiation between Lower Saxony, lands settled by the Saxon tribe and Upper Saxony, the lands belonging to the House of Wettin. |
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Birds are classified as belonging to the subgroup Maniraptora, which are coelurosaurs, which are theropods, which are saurischians, which are dinosaurs. |
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These races or ages are separate creations of the gods, the Golden Age belonging to the reign of Cronos, the subsequent races to the creation of Zeus. |
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If putting a drop on a lichen turns an area bright yellow to orange, this helps identify it as belonging to either the genus Cladonia or Lecanora. |
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As well as being the scientific name, iris is also very widely used as a common name for all Iris species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera. |
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Although marsupials are the most prominent mammals in Australia, many rodents, all belonging to the subfamily Murinae, are among the continent's mammal species. |
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Members of the Flemish Parliament who were elected in the Brussels Region cannot vote on affairs belonging to the competences of the Flemish Region. |
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Aa Decorations on the stone which form the building of this museum are called Rococo, a label belonging to the European Baroque period, drawn from European decorations. |
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Grundtvig emphasized the role of language in creating national belonging. |
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The car carrier Auriga Leader, belonging to Nippon Yusen Kaisha, built in 2008 with a capacity of 6,200 cars, is the world's first partially solar powered ship. |
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To the question why we do not find rich fossiliferous deposits belonging to these assumed earliest periods prior to the Cambrian system, I can give no satisfactory answer. |
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It therefore involved a confirmation, crystallization, and rigidification of the preexisting implicit boundaries of a white national identity and belonging. |
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The royal crown had been either lost or sold during the civil war, so instead the ceremony used a simple gold corolla belonging to Queen Isabella. |
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For example, a music scenario could consist of a note not belonging to a chord, that is, nonpolyphonic, and with a height set within a certain range. |
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There are 1130 identified burial mounds within the county, of varying styles and ages, dating from 4000BC to 1000BC, most of them belonging to the Bronze Age. |
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The injunction specifically targeted anyone belonging to, or protesting in the name of, AirportWatch, The No Third Runway Action Group and Plane Stupid. |
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Furthermore, students may choose to sit the papers of British examination bodies at education centres around the world, such as those belonging to the British Council. |
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The affect part refers to the emotion a person has with this identification, such as a sense of belonging, or emotional attachment toward one's nation. |
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This afternoon the gudgeon of the rudder belonging to the large cutter was drawn out and stolen without being perceived by the man that was stationed to take care of her. |
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In August 2010, at least two kits, estimated to be eight weeks old and belonging to different family groups, were seen in Knapdale Forest in Argyll. |
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He recuperated from his illness in a house belonging to the brother of Sir James Balfour at the former abbey of Kirk o' Field, just within the city wall. |
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The university is deeply embedded in the fabric of the city of Edinburgh, with many of the buildings in the historic Old Town belonging to the university. |
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This relatively large Eurasian population had developed over a period of 400 years and were classified by colonial law as belonging to the European legal community. |
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A defaced Saltire belonging to the Bass Rock golf club, North Berwick. |
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Gentiles are denominative nouns denoting belonging to or coming from a particular country, nation, or city. Gentiles are formed from proper nouns by secondary suffixes. |
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For a time, he was described as belonging to the Manchester School, a phrase invented as a parallel to the Second Viennese School to refer to Birtwistle, Goehr and Davies. |
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He died in Strudwick's house on the morning of 31 August 1688 and was buried in the tomb belonging to Strudwick in Bunhill Fields nonconformist burial ground in London. |
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Halicephalobiasis is a helminthic infection caused by the genus Halicephalobus, which is a free-living soil saprophyte belonging to the nematode order Rhabditida. |
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Though these categories are usually discussed as belonging to the public, political sphere, they are upheld within the private, family sphere to a great extent. |
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To practice dayabal, however, a satyagrahi needed discipline, a sense of dignity and self-worth, a sense of belonging to a community, and a code of action. |
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This operon is present in only a limited number of strains belonging to genomospecies 1, and it has been acquired once during evolution by horizontal transfer. |
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This campaign included allegations of poaching Virgin Atlantic customers, tampering with private files belonging to Virgin and undermining Virgin's reputation in the City. |
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Thus, a company which produces records would be classified as belonging to the music industrial sector, and a worker who plays piano would be classified as a musician. |
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Many of the abandoned fieldlings find in youth gangs a sense of belonging and power, thus getting themselves entangled in the nerfarious drug-trade for livelihood. |
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Amnesty International said that up to 756 civilians were killed in 2006 by bombs, mostly on roads or carried by suicide attackers belonging to the Taliban. |
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When a master of a ship..has lost any of his hands, he applies to a crimp..who makes it his business to seduce the men belonging to some other ship. |
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Herring are forage fish, mostly belonging to the family Clupeidae. |
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Inverness and the surrounding area has a majority Protestant population, with most locals belonging to either The Kirk or the Free Church of Scotland. |
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Cassava constitues any of several tropical American plants belonging to the genus Manihot, of the spurge family such as bitter cassava and sweet cassava. |
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In 1816, Byron visited San Lazzaro degli Armeni in Venice, where he acquainted himself with Armenian culture with the help of the abbots belonging to the Mechitarist Order. |
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Court documents appear to show that Ian Edmondson, a senior News of the World journalist, had authorised Mr Mulcaire to hack phones belonging to Sienna Miller, an actress. |
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The place of his death was reputedly at a house belonging to a family named Rovel, thought to be a farm now called Treravel near Little Petherick. |
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Undocumented immigrants from those three nations were caught by la migra and sent back home, and mareros belonging to those two gangs also began to be forcibly returned. |
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Essentia is the nature belonging irrevocably to the being of this actuality as the foundation of the quidditative determinateness of such an existent. |
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In sandy samples from Thailand, we found numerous macrodasyidan gastrotrichs belonging to an undescribed species of difficult taxonomic affiliation. |
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Till two decades back zygomycosis due to fungi belonging to the class Zygomycetes and the order Mucorales was considered rare fatal opportunistic fungal infection. |
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About Chikungunya Chikungunya fever is a re-emerging Aedes mosquito-transmitted viral disease caused by CHIK virus belonging to the Togaviridae family of genus Alphavirus. |
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The writing pads belonging to both, ULFA and GNLA have been found. |
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My father fell a victim to the rapacity of the Waivode, who insinuated this charge against him in order to possess himself of the lands belonging to my parent. |
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Among the accidents on this unbriny sheet of water, but which has unavoidably crept in under this heading, was the loss of an ox belonging to David Barnhart. |
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The tribunal had reportedly discovered three bank accounts belonging to Sarkar that later became joint accounts with a member of the Dhoundial family. |
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The chosen specimen typifies plants belonging to that species. |
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Since 1980, many Taoist monasteries and temples have been reopened or rebuilt, both belonging to the Zhengyi or Quanzhen schools, and clergy ordination has been resumed. |
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However, apparently unknowingly, the photograph they used was accidentally that of a Spitfire belonging to the Polish 303 Squadron of the Royal Air Force. |
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The Naga cult, one of the earliest cults of India, had followers belonging to Brahmanical, Buddhist and Jain faiths, and may have been popular in this region in the past. |
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Consequently, they do not have any sense of belonging in the long term. |
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Referenceable objects can be useful when an object not belonging to any particular naming system needs to be bound to a naming service for ease of lookup. |
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