The county was made palatinate under the Earl of Chester, a title that now belongs to the Prince of Wales. |
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Firni belongs to an extensive family of sweet dishes, all based on milk with rice flour or cornflour. |
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Interestingly, the honey possum belongs to the same marsupial taxonomic division as the dichromatic tammar wallaby. |
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Like all good cabals, it is hard to know exactly who belongs to the Establishment and how Machiavellian their meddling is. |
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Freedom is not a gift bestowed upon us by other men, but a right that belongs to us by the laws of God and nature. |
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The ministrant of this sacrament is the priest, for baptism belongs to his office. |
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This book, developed from a doctoral thesis, belongs to the Oxford Historical Monographs series. |
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That area, which belongs to the Maori people there in terms of ancestral use, he would walk all over. |
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Seen in this light, contemporary Taiwanese nationalism belongs to a political family with a well-established ancestry. |
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Although called a minnow, the topminnow is not really a minnow but belongs to the family Fundulidae. |
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Touch-therapy, as practised by Mr. Varade, belongs to the ancient Siddha tradition of healing and can be practised long-distance as well. |
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The story's bear belongs to it and roams through it, and does not lumber out at the end collared and tagged. |
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There are certain genres in which viewers have a right to expect gratuitous toplessness, and Dirty Deeds belongs to one. |
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This covenant belongs to the community as much as it belongs to the man and woman who enter it. |
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It belongs to the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. |
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Serbo-Croatian belongs to the Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. |
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The diegesis of Memoirs of a Midget, if not exactly traditional in every respect, nevertheless belongs to genres with which we are familiar. |
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In this sense, the scholarship of teaching and learning belongs to this century. |
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The third person in the triangle is receiving affection and intimacy that rightfully belongs to the spouse. |
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The Banded Demoiselle belongs to a group of insects called Odonata that includes Dragonflies and Damselflies. |
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It actually belongs to the python family, boa constrictor, which is non-venomous. |
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This made him look silly, because the whole shtick belongs to a different generation. |
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Aramaic belongs to the Semitic language group historically centred in the Middle East. |
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That zone now belongs to the hordes of zealots invited there personally to take up maracas and other such percussion. |
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Maori belongs to the Tahitic branch of the Eastern Polynesian language group. |
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They agitate for power on the clericalist assumption that the Church and her mission belongs to the bishops. |
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This area belongs to the carob tree forest located in a saline depression between the annual 300-400 mm isohyets. |
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A set of positive integers is decidable if there is an algorithm for determining whether any given positive integer belongs to it. |
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Some men have even tried to prevent women having abortions on grounds that the unborn foetus belongs to them. |
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His colleagues have been debating whether the carcass belongs to a bearded seal, a walrus or a beluga whale. |
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Pashtu belongs to the North-Eastern group of languages within the Iranian branch of Indo-European. |
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The public power belongs to everyone and when majorities hijack it for sectarian purposes they act oppressively. |
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Unlike most languages of Pakistan, it belongs to the Dravidian language family. |
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It belongs to the family of callitrichids, which also encompasses the larger marmosets and the tamarins. |
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The name that launched a thousand quips now belongs to a man addled by cancer and excess. |
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Canada holds in trust a little over a billion dollars that belongs to the First Nations communities. |
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But the play belongs to its two male leads and when they are on stage you forgive Gray's elegant meanderings. |
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The Malabar Tree Nymph is a large butterfly found in peninsular India that belongs to the danaid group of the family Nymphalidae. |
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In addition, the harmonica belongs to the family of aerophones which I did not know very much about at the time. |
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Anna seems to believe its legacy belongs to a legion of smug, self-satisfied designers and copywriters. |
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Then, although he belongs to his society, he changes it, presenting it with fresh feelings, fresh ideas. |
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As a hymnographer St Theophanes belongs to the tradition of the monastery of Mar Sabbas, near Bethlehem. |
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The pride of the collection rightly belongs to Inter Gold, the Diamond Destination. |
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In these forests the future now belongs to the kereru, the kiwi and the kaka. |
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The garage belongs to a family in nearby Church Road, who rebuilt it as a double garage just two years ago. |
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Linguistically, its form of Gaelic belongs to the Goidelic group of Celtic, Manx Gaelic being an off-shoot of Irish Gaelic. |
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Abalone belongs to the phylum Mollusca, a group which includes clams, scallops, sea slugs, octopuses, and squid. |
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This text belongs to the well-established genre in ancient philosophy of protreptic or exhortational literature. |
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After all, the new civic center belongs to the people of Hong Kong and its visitors. |
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In these circumstances, the asset given as security belongs to the defendant, not a third party. |
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In this way, the horizon of objectivity, in so far as substance belongs to it as a constitutive element, becomes a priori intuitable. |
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The Oneida language belongs to the Iroquoian language family, which also includes the Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca tongues. |
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Dial the thumbwheel all the way back, and the tail swings like it belongs to Jennifer Lopez. |
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Neither of these commentators belongs to a group for whom the yidaki has any ceremonial significance whatsoever. |
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It belongs to the family known as the lanthanides, named after the first member of that series, lanthanum. |
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The belief in the coming of the messianic era belongs to that latter kind of hope. |
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When immigrants express such extremist views, they feel the land belongs to them by virtue of their ethnicity. |
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Found in the skin of grapes, resveratrol belongs to a class of antioxidants produced by the plant to protect against infection. |
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Angelica belongs to the Umbellifer family and is of similar habit to dill, fennel, caraway and lovage. |
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My heart belongs to rock and roll, and that is the music I performed for nearly 20 years. |
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The majority language is Georgian, which belongs to the Kartvelian language group. |
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Balti, spoken in the extreme Northeast, belongs to the Sino-Tibetan, rather than the Indo-European, language family. |
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Capitalism works because people protect their own property and it is unarguable that the easy name belongs to me. |
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The disease is caused by Monkeypox virus, which belongs to the orthopoxvirus group of viruses. |
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The husband on the other hand belongs to an all-male stokvel, devoted to the pleasurable and good things in life. |
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The invention relates to a chromascope based on a fiber Fabry-Perot miniature cavity, and belongs to the field of research of chromascopes. |
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Samoan belongs to a group of Austronesian languages spoken throughout Polynesia. |
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Smoke blasts through chimneys and the odd crevice, as if to remind you that this machine belongs to the era of steam power. |
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Seen much less frequently than the tompot and shanny, the Yarrell's blenny is not actually a true blenny, but belongs to a related family. |
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Let us start with Skipton Woods, this I know belongs to The Woodland Trust. |
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But the end of the year belongs to the mahonias, with their bright yellow flowers and bold, evergreen foliage. |
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I start from the simple axiom that I own myself, that my life belongs to me and not to someone else. |
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We are denying most of our children their cultural heritage, their knowledge of a Dreamtime that belongs to all Australians. |
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Today it belongs to the Rockefeller Foundation, but the extensive gardens are open to small guided tours. |
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A versatile culinary herb that belongs to the same plant family as thyme is winter savory. |
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Mrs Crowther belongs to the neighbourhood watch and admires the two hard-working local beat police, but says they are ridiculously undermanned. |
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It belongs to the hereditary Queen of the Faeries Anna Marpessa, but I expect you have met her already. |
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Whatever the reason, every official and member of society must realize that Bali belongs to every Balinese person. |
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The museum beetle that causes so much damage to museum collections also belongs to this family. |
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The name sounds like it belongs to an old guy who has pants hiked up to his neck and a big bushy unibrow. |
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The format belongs to a recent genre of installation art found in international expositions, that of the mock street bazaar. |
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Aloe vera resembles a cactus, but is actually a perennial succulent which belongs to the lily family. |
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The owner of a valuable prize Shih-tzu commissions the lads to dognap another champion Shih-tzu which belongs to his ex-lover and biggest rival. |
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It is one of the most stunning buildings in the Clyde Valley and clearly belongs to a bygone age of sumptuous extravagance. |
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This dulotic nest belongs to a red slave-raiding Polyergus species which is parasitic on the silvery field ant Formica argentea. |
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Freedom for him is something that belongs to a person when he is not hindered from following his preferences and inclinations. |
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His work belongs to the mainstream history of American musical theatre, and it naturally suggests its great allied tradition of dance. |
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But this belongs to days of the magic circle choosing the most clubbable old boy. |
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Well, we have a van but it belongs to the family and I can't drive it, but I can take up to four peeps on my convertible. |
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That fundamental human right belongs to all women regardless of whether they are disabled or not disabled. |
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The room belongs to two women with dark, cap-like hair who dress in black and walk among their furnishings like ravens in a hueless meadow. |
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One of the fundamental tasks of philosophy has always been to determine what belongs to nature. |
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The Kammu have their own language that belongs to the Mon-Khmer family of languages, but it is not a written language. |
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Along with ruthenium, rhodium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, it belongs to the platinum group of metals. |
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Probably the most distinctive birdsong that I have ever heard belongs to the white-throated sparrow. |
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The allspice tree belongs to the myrtle family, and is not related to the pepper or to capsicum plants. |
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Docken, like dandelion, nettle, ground elder, bindweed and couch-grass belongs to that troublesome group of wild flowers called perennial weeds. |
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The travelling salesman problem belongs to the large class of nondeterministic polynomial time complete problems. |
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It belongs to a group of seabirds commonly known as petrels and shearwaters. |
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Arbacia belongs to the superorder Stirodonta, whereas Echinometra and Strongylocentrotus belong to the superorder Camarodonta. |
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In this context, religion belongs to traditional society, and so the term new religion can be perceived as a contradiction in terms. |
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Paul also reminds the Corinthian congregation that it belongs to those in every place who call on the name of the Lord Jesus. |
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It belongs to the family Sciaenidae and is thus a close relation of the croakers and drums. |
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Under it, all property belongs to the state and is equally distributed to farmers who can neither sell it nor leave it unused. |
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The 400-million-year-old fossil organ belongs to a harvestman or daddy longlegs, a non-web-spinning arachnid, related to mites and ticks. |
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If a person picks a lock that belongs to someone else, chances are the person will be arrested and face serious breaking-and-entering charges. |
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Gondi belongs to the Dravidian family of languages and is related to Tamil and Kannada. |
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Obviously, that old-fashioned confidence primarily belongs to the white middle class. |
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They speak a dialect of Karachay-Balkar, which belongs to the Kypchak division of the Uralo-Altaic language family. |
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The property belongs to The National Trust and the event takes place on the 26th June. |
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You are never quite sure which actor is sitting where, or which voice belongs to whom. |
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The civil liberties case against ID cards is a feeble one that belongs to a more innocent age. |
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The plum role belongs to Robert Duvall as the aging hero whose past is as uncertain as his future. |
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It belongs to Lucy Smooth, whose husband used to keep it under control until he died. |
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If we take all of these criticisms as true, then the real blame belongs to the White House. |
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The research vessel, a century-old 60-foot gaff-rigged ketch, looks more like it belongs to Barbary pirates than to contemporary scientists. |
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Saint Michael belongs to the choir of angels called the Archangels, usually listed eighth of the nine choirs. |
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Its tone belongs to the counterproductive adversarial approach of lawyers concerned with litigation. |
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The income of Telstra rightly belongs to all Australians, not just to those who purchase shares. |
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The third type of site belongs to a property manager with an inventory of homes in a individual destination. |
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To penetrate to the reality of a thing, however, requires proportion, which belongs to the realm of order and unity. |
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This sculpture belongs to the period in his middle 30s when his work was mainly Cubist. |
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In a footnote to this discussion Semple notes that the Mahayana tantra belongs to the wider Sunyatavada Doctrine. |
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The genus Madhuca belongs to the same family as the sapodilla, and some species have edible, although poor, fruits. |
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Lao belongs to the Tai family of languages and is related to Thai, but Lao has its own alphabet and numbers. |
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Taos belongs to a northern sub-grouping on the Tiwa branch of the Kiowa-Tanoan language family. |
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Give her all the stuff out of your apartment that belongs to her and get all of yours out of hers if you can. |
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Property belongs to the rightful owner, to lawfully use as he or she sees fit. |
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By law, the mailbox that you buy and install on your property belongs to the government. |
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Polish belongs to the west Slavic group of languages of the Indo-European language family, which in turn is part of the Nostratic macrofamily. |
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The Quitobaquito spring snail is a tiny, 0.06 inch long aquatic snail that belongs to the Hydrobiidae family. |
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The property belongs to a York family who stay there in the school holidays and rent it out for the remainder of the year. |
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Corn argues that much of the fault belongs to the mainstream media, which is loath to call any president a liar. |
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Their world belongs to the big picture, but even this view can often be clouded by the irritating inconvenience of detail. |
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It still belongs to the landowner, who will continue to pay for its upkeep maintenance and conservation. |
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One belongs to the wolf spider family called Lycosa while the other comes under the generic name Opodomata in Tetragnathidae family. |
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The orchid Chiloglottis trapeziformis belongs to a group of about 300 species that lure pollinators by mimicking a female insect. |
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It is hypaethral, and belongs to a genre of architecture completely apart from the major Orissan school. |
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The Malagasy language belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian family of languages. |
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Per se the question of transitiveness belongs to the idea of the verb itself, not to that of voice. |
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It belongs to the new order of complex bespoke systems in which every structural and cladding component is unique. |
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The waggliest tail belongs to an English Bull Terrier, with a Staffie as runner up. |
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That something belongs to tradition, or is sanctioned by authority, is no justification for its acceptance. |
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And everybody here belongs to the club except me, and that's all right except for the fact that I'm here. |
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The population of Helix aspersa belongs to an intensive agricultural zone located in Brittany, in the polders of the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel. |
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Young Troy hits a homer to win the sandlot game and says his heart belongs to the Dodgers and Ebbets Field. |
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It has none of the apparatus of a study volume, and its conceptual vocabulary belongs to the sphere of ecumenists and ecclesiologists, not to a general audience. |
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The dominant Khmer language belongs to the Austroasiatic language family and is related to Vietnamese, Mon, and a number of other Asian languages. |
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The Namai zone belongs to the birds, tall trees and arboreal mammals. |
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Like many of them, the back half of the Nicholson's house belongs to their 23-foot Bayliner Cierra plus a paddleboat, some water toys and Jeanne's kayak. |
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But kemp belongs to a different time, and that time has now been long in passing. |
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We need a passion that is not faked, but one that belongs to a woman who dares to admit that she wants her place in the land of the glamour and beauty. |
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In those cases in which the number of protons changes, the new nucleus has a different atomic number, and it therefore belongs to a different element. |
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Alain, who lives in the Paris region, belongs to a group of historians who have an unbounded admiration for and devotion to the memory of the Emperor Napoleon. |
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I am really impressed by the seriousness and high quality of your newspaper, which belongs to feminist herstory and has never made any concession. |
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The Norwegian Elkhound belongs to the collection of dogs referred to as Scent Hounds, which specialise in following the scent or the smell of its quarry. |
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The Mongol language belongs to the Altaic family, Mongolian group. |
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Hiapp belongs to the group of amyloidogenic proteins, characterized by their aggregation and deposition as fibrillar amyloid in various body tissues. |
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A national group from a multinational state may have less of a chance of entering into relationships with national groups outside of the state it belongs to than does a nation with its own state. |
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The Kyrgyz language belongs to the Southern Turkic group of languages. |
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Hungarian belongs to the Ugor branch of the Finno-Ugric language family. |
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He is seen, with some justification, as a cold, austere writer, one who belongs to a line that includes Thomas Mann and Samuel Beckett rather than more marketable writers. |
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The site, next to the suspension bridge near the village of Thorpe, belongs to a farmer whose livestock was destroyed in the foot-and-mouth crisis. |
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The trumpet manucode belongs to a diverse group of about sixty species of birds, including trumpeter swans and whooping cranes, that have dramatically elongated windpipes. |
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Estonian belongs to the Finno-Ugric linguistic group, related closely to Finnish and more distantly to Hungarian and various languages spoken in Siberia. |
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Either way, this year's Academy award belongs to The Lord of the Rings. |
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So, in the end, all three arguments reduce to the ontological argument, which tells us that God must exist, since existence belongs to the very concept of God. |
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The Uighur language belongs to the Turkic group of the Altaic family. |
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Also known as milkweed and spurge, Euphorbia belongs to an incredibly varied genus that contains over 2,000 species including the Christmas favourite, poinsettia. |
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It belongs to the same family of substances as asphalt or bitumen. |
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I have also written to the council asking if anything can be done to protect my property, as the land between my wall and the kerbside belongs to the highways department. |
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By its very nature, every bit of a language belongs to the commons, and it is perfectly clear that Kasner intended googol to become part of the English language. |
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The only money you have to your name belongs to a diamond and a lady. |
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The Norwegian language, along with Danish and Swedish, belongs to the mutually comprehensible northern branch of the Germanic family of languages. |
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The interest in detail belongs to the field of the chorographer, whose precise description of a limited space concentrates on its quality, rather than quantity. |
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The manor, with S. Hall, belongs to the coheiresses of the Baroness Braye. |
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He belongs to a small group of law students who are studying up for proper reasons, and who have been providing colorful alternatives to the DNC all week long. |
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Arabic, on the other hand, belongs to the Semitic language family. |
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The other week the staff were discussing a car which was parked in the car park, a Merc, which belongs to a woman who parks there two or three times a week. |
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Arabic is a branch of the Semitic languages, which in turn belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family together with Berber, Ancient Egyptian, Chadic, and Cushitic. |
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The virus, MERS-cov, belongs to a family of coronaviruses and causes a series of symptoms. |
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It belongs to the citrus family, Rutaceae, but is not a true lime. |
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It belongs to the cycle of his symphonic poems and is inspired by Kipling's Jungle Book, which threads its way through nearly all his mature output. |
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In many cases, management of the mills is almost dynastic, with families of rich farmers governing the mill as if it belongs to them and not to the shareholders. |
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While this nuptial dimension belongs to the entire Church by reason of our baptism, the cloistered nun is consecrated to be an icon of this reality. |
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It belongs to the instinctive, present moment, the time of non-complex knowledge in which direct expression touches sentiments felt by all communicants. |
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But they have not officially confirmed whether or not the jawbone is even human, let alone if it belongs to the missing girl. |
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It belongs to the verbena family and comes from the East Indies. |
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The future belongs to the bridge-builders, not the wreckers. |
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This extremely rare and fatal brain disorder belongs to a family of human and animal diseases known as the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. |
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If companies like Classic walk away from their systems or can't compete, all of a sudden the unwired market, which already belongs to the DBS providers, becomes much larger. |
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The top link of the food chain in this region belongs to the polar bears and the Inuit Indian people who are indigenous to this world of ice and cold. |
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The financial firm belongs to a class of companies that promises, for its shareholders, a big dollop of jam tomorrow but only a slither of dry toast today. |
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In an important sense, a document such as the Magna Carta or the map of the human genome belongs to everyone, as do humanity's artistic and architectural masterworks. |
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Instead it belongs to some guy in Eastern Europe five routers away with a tricked-out paypal account and a big smile on his face. |
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The beauty of mainstreaming anything is that anyone who belongs to the community that is being mainstreamed now has more freedom to be exactly who they are. |
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The Navajo language belongs to the Athapaskan language family that is spoken from beyond the Arctic Circle in Alaska and Canada to the southwestern United States. |
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Paintings usually have some significant internal, technical, symbolic, iconographical detail which belongs to a tradition of other comparable things. |
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It belongs to the Clark institute in Williamstown, Mass., and is now in the little Piero show at the Frick Collection in New York. |
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The Cherokee language belongs to the Iroquoian family of languages and is therefore related to Mohawk, Seneca, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, and Tuscarora, among others. |
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Coming in at 1,496,070 likes, the most popular Instagram of the year belongs to that rambunctious singing man-child Justin Bieber. |
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The handsome sable antelope of eastern and southern Africa belongs to a group called sabre-horned antelopes, because of their long, scimitar-shaped horns. |
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Omara Moctar, aka Bombino, belongs to the nomadic Tuareg community of Agadez, Niger's largest city. |
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Duckler argued in court that the doxie belongs to the rescue society. |
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As a member of the Legume Family Kentucky coffeetree belongs to the third largest family of seed plants. |
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Although it belongs to the standard vocabulary of American Yiddish, shmatte is actually derived from the Polish word szmata. |
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Last week, a shock jock who belongs to a duo known as the Greatest Shock Jocks of All the Time was fired by SiriusXN for his hate-filled tweets. |
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Whether some distant cousin really belongs to the extended family of liberalisms is a matter of healthy dispute. |
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The Objectives Resolution declared that sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to God Almighty. |
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Bitter belongs to the pale ale style and can have a great variety of strength, flavour and appearance from dark amber to a golden summer ale. |
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Undoubtedly it is to be understood, that inflicting deserved punishment on all evil doers, of right, belongs to God. |
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Cyprus has four exclaves, all in territory that belongs to the British Sovereign Base Area of Dhekelia. |
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Its geological history belongs to Mesozoic era and the main soil type is Lithosol and Rendzina. |
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Most of northern and central Sweden, however, belongs to the Svecofennian province, together with the southwestern part of Finland. |
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The study of PGO activity belongs to a very specialized field of sleep physiology. |
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It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning, as well as the meaning of any particular act proceeding from the legislative body. |
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It probably belongs to the class we are accustomed to call sheet lightnings, for these are by far the most frequent in an ordinary storm. |
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No question is to be made but that the bed of the Mississippi belongs to the sovereign, that is, to the nation. |
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The future, like the present and the past, belongs to mixed economies in which public and private are braided together in one way or another. |
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He was born in 1940 in the Qiblah neighborhood of Kuwait City and belongs to a locally highly-revered family of businessmen and politicians. |
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The dino belongs to the chasmosaurine ceratopsid family, which are defined by elaborate frills on their skulls. |
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They are also sometimes referred to as 'daddylong-legs', although that epithet really belongs to crane flies, which are also prominent in autumn. |
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But the phone belongs to a business consultant and leads to an unprecedented, soul-searching adventure. |
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Timp Utah sweetvetch, Hedysarum boreale, belongs to the legume family, so it is a relative of peas and beans. |
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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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The research focused on a protein named KIR2DL1, which belongs to the KIR family of proteins. |
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Vitamin E occurs in eight forms based on their chemical structure, and the most well-known form belongs to a variety called tocopherols. |
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The new species, which has been named Invavita piratica, belongs to a group of parasites known as tongue worms. |
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The most common answer contained lexeme mimo which belongs to CONTAINER conceptual metaphor and were correlated with distracted state of Mind. |
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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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He belongs to that proud tribe of native Oregonians that leaves the state from time to time but inevitably returns. |
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It belongs to the borage family, many of which have blue flowers, though its flowers are an interesting purple-blue and encased in grey calyces. |
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Ebola virus belongs to the Filoviridae family of linear, negative-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses. |
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That evaluation belongs to someone with knowledge of the relations between those of northern European descent and the mestizo population. |
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Siddaramaiah is a five-time MLA from Varuna in south Karnataka, and belongs to the Kuruba community, a backward caste. |
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As has been pointed out by Turner, Romani originally belongs to what he calls the Central group of IndoAryan. |
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Sitting pretty in her festive attire is British shorthair cat Miss Tilly-Miami, who belongs to Lorna Foxall, of Little Aston. |
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She tells off every dog and person in the park because she thinks it belongs to her. |
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Xeloda belongs to a new class of drugs known as fluoropyrimidine carbamates. |
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Its language belongs to the Finno-Ugrian language family and is related to Hungarian, Estonian and some Siberian languages. |
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It is a wide-ranging, toothed whale that belongs to the dolphin family and which, among dolphins, is second in size only to the orca. |
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Floristically, Estonia belongs to the boreal mixed-forest sub-region, where plant cover is relatively rich in species. |
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Phallus drewesii belongs to a group of mushrooms known as stinkhorns which give off a foul, rotting meat odor. |
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Along with succinic acid and fumaric acid it belongs to the group of C4 dicarboxylic acids. |
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This behavior belongs to a rare form of TS called coprolalia that affects only a small percentage of Tourette's patients. |
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This particular ghastly grimace belongs to a California Swellshark which lies in rocky crevices, waiting to ambush fish and crabs. |
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Roache, 80, belongs to religious cult the Pure Love Movement which predicted the world would change unrecognisably from December last year. |
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As a graduate of the 1974 class of Estonian philology at the University of Tartu she belongs to the generation of the generative grammar group. |
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A fairly common viral illness, caused by the mumps virus, which belongs to a family of viruses known as paramyxoviruses. |
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After all, your health care plan belongs to you, as your paycheck does. |
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The new raptor, or dromaeosaur, belongs to a South American dromaeosaur group known as the unenlagiines, according to Novas. |
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Aquinas argues that neither esse belongs to the nature or essence when absolutely considered, though the nature prescinds from neither. |
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According to US experts, fentanyl belongs to a group of medicines called narcotic analgesics that suppress breathing. |
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The verb hak in Thai belongs to the class of verbs which can be used either transitively or intransitively. |
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The additory fiction gives to a great man a larger share of reputation than belongs to him, to enable him to serve some good end or purpose. |
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What you doing 'ere, Crouchy? This house belongs to my family and you ain't welcome. |
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A molar tooth, measuring around 1.5cm on each side and found at the site in 2000, also belongs to a Denisovan individual. |
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The papaw pumpkin belongs to a different species and is classed as a gramma. |
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A regular Latin noun belongs to one of five main declensions, a group of nouns with similar inflected forms. |
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Phytogeographically, Ireland belongs to the Atlantic European province of the Circumboreal Region within the Boreal Kingdom. |
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Rei vindicatio is a legal action by which the plaintiff demands that the defendant return a thing that belongs to the plaintiff. |
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This income, derived from the power to issue currency, is referred to as seigniorage, and usually belongs to the national government. |
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Romeo and Juliet belongs to a tradition of tragic romances stretching back to antiquity. |
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The question as to whether Dickens belongs to the tradition of the sentimental novel is debatable. |
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Because the cat belongs to the Duchess, the Queen is prompted to release the Duchess from prison to resolve the matter. |
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Its collection belongs to the public of the United Kingdom and entry to the main collection is free of charge. |
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To this day, much of the freehold of the town belongs to the local authority. |
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Western Normandy belongs to the Armorican Massif, whereas the major part of the region belongs to the Paris Basin. |
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The UN obey the Noblemaire principle, which is binding on any organization that belongs to the UN system. |
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The police force within Vatican City, known as the Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City, belongs to the city state, not to the Holy See. |
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Phytogeographically, Greenland belongs to the Arctic province of the Circumboreal Region within the Boreal Kingdom. |
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Conversely, a person may feel that he belongs to one state without having any legal relationship to it. |
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Phytogeographically, Poland belongs to the Central European province of the Circumboreal Region within the Boreal Kingdom. |
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The oldest written record of the name Jessica is in Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice, where it belongs to the daughter of Shylock. |
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The Dhekelia Power Station, divided by a British road into two parts, also belongs to the Republic of Cyprus. |
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Supreme authority over the military belongs to the Federal Council, which is the Swiss collegial head of state. |
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Tamil belongs to the southern branch of the Dravidian languages, a family of around 26 languages native to the Indian subcontinent. |
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The Patagonian Myolania belongs to the Upper Chalk, having been found associated with remains of Dinosauria. |
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The thing wouldn't exist if I didn't make it and so it belongs to me and don't steal it. |
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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 presumed oldest national anthem belongs to the Netherlands and is called the Wilhelmus. |
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Arabic, which also belongs to the Afroasiatic family, is likewise spoken in some areas. |
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As of 2007, that title belongs to Iraq with possibly 1,500 foreigners kidnapped. |
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Phytogeographically, the Czech Republic belongs to the Central European province of the Circumboreal Region, within the Boreal Kingdom. |
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Its roots can be found in the 12th century and it still belongs to the most popular religious songs to this day. |
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According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the territory of the Netherlands belongs to the ecoregion of Atlantic mixed forests. |
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Tetum belongs to the Austronesian family of languages spoken throughout Southeast Asia. |
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Vitruvius's book De Architectura, the only complete work on architecture to survive from antiquity, also belongs to this period. |
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For several years, it was the final event in the annual Sevens World Series, but that distinction now belongs to London. |
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In all subsequent ends, the hammer belongs to the team that did not score in the preceding end. |
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According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the territory of Belgium belongs to the ecoregion of Atlantic mixed forests. |
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Not all of the poetry which survives from this period belongs to the tradition of the praise poetry of the nobility. |
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Within Amaryllidaceae the genus Narcissus belongs to the Narcisseae tribe, one of 13 within the Amaryllidoideae subfamily. |
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Yoder, 55, who belongs to the practice's CDHP, used none of his deductible the first year but had to dip into his HSA the second year to pay for a physical and a colonoscopy. |
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In one of the perversities of economic dynamism, China belongs to a greater East Asian cultural threat of ecocide targeting global south biodiversity. |
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It belongs to the Lechitic subgroup of West Slavic languages. |
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In case parental care belongs to one of the parents, the application must state his or her bank IBAN, and include proof of the person being allocated parental care. |
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Chamomilla belongs to the typhoid miasm, with an intensity between acute or psora, whose features are an intense, short, do-or-die effort alternating with collapse. |
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In a BLASTx search, 1 cDNA fragment was homologous to the glycoprotein B amino acid sequence of the tupaiid herpesvirus 1, which belongs to subfamily Betaherpesvirinae. |
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Fehmida Visnegarwala and colleagues plan to study rosiglitazone, which belongs to a new class of drugs called thiazolidinediones, in the context of lipodystrophy. |
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