Her You Belong To Me tour is a brand new show promoting her new album of the same title, performing the songs of the great female stylists. |
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We both belong to a big State, and it's growing bigger every day. I like to think that in my small way I'm helping to biggen it. |
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Role-players, carebears and casual gamers belong here. They advance at their own pace, oblivious to the race going on around them. |
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Also known as the Native Cashew, it is a member of the Anacardiaceae, the same plant family to which the Cashew and Mango trees belong. |
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Their ruddy faces and somewhat cumbrous forms belong to the animal period of life that links together boyhood, colthood and calfhood. |
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In the Bundestag parliament nearly all deputies belong to a political party. |
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The Welsh medieval history texts belong to the class of literary creations, but the split into two distinct groups. |
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Other customs are designed specifically to represent a social group to outsiders, those who do not belong to this group. |
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Blackberries belong to any of hundreds of microspecies of the Rubus fruticosus species aggregate. |
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They belong to the class Cephalopoda, which also includes squid, octopuses, and nautiluses. |
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All these belong to the 'lizard hipped' or saurischian branch of the dinosaurs. |
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Those that took to the oceans became modern cetaceans, while those that took to the trees became primates, the group to which humans belong. |
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Dolphins belong to the domain of Poseidon and led him to his wife Amphitrite. |
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Administratively today they belong to the Ionian Islands Region except for Kythera, which belongs to the Attica Region. |
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The vast majority of the Aegean Islands belong to Greece, being split among nine administrative regions. |
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The various addresses in Bergen, each belong to one of the various grunnkrets. |
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This family includes the edible oysters, which mainly belong to the genera Ostrea, Crassostrea, Ostreola, Magallana, and Saccostrea. |
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State and local governments administer others, and some belong to private trusts, which are funded through personal donations. |
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Chlorarachniophytes, which belong to the phylum Cercozoa, contain a small nucleomorph, which is a relict of the algae's nucleus. |
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Euglenids, which belong to the phylum Euglenozoa, live primarily in fresh water and have chloroplasts with only three membranes. |
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Of these 2000 words, 1200 are nouns, 500 are verbs, 180 are adjectives and the rest belong to other word classes. |
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The civil law establishes that an individual person is legally unprotected if he or she does not belong to a family. |
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Brussels is a part of Flanders as far as community matters are concerned, but does not belong to the Flemish Region. |
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Since the splitting of Brabant in 1995, the Brussels Region does not belong to any of the provinces of Belgium. |
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Wildcat Haven is living proof that the Scottish wildcat can and must be saved in the wild where they belong. |
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The genera Rucervus, Rusa, and Przewalskium are where most of the former Cervus species now belong. |
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It is therefore possible for an individual to belong to more than one polity at a time. |
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The rocks that form Cape Agulhas belong to the Table Mountain Group, often loosely termed the Table Mountain sandstone. |
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Initial observations suggested that the bones did not appear to belong to somebody with the physique or age at death associated with Columbus. |
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By far the greater number of modern birds belong to the... orders of the perchers, the peckers, and the birds of prey. |
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Most deep sea pelagic fishes belong to their own orders, suggesting a long evolution in deep sea environments. |
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Herring of different sizes and growth rates belong to different populations, each of which have their own migration routes. |
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If the monarch has no male children, the rights and responsibilities of the duchy belong to The Crown and there is no duke. |
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The duchy also exercises certain legal rights and privileges across Cornwall, including some that elsewhere in England belong to the Crown. |
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Did it belong to South America or to Antarctica? Where was the junction or separation of the Andean and Antarctican mountain systems? |
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However these armorial bearings belong to the incorporated body of the county council and not to the geographic area of the counties themselves. |
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Dinosaurs belong to a group known as archosaurs, which also includes modern crocodilians. |
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All men belong to the reserve until age 50 or 60 depending on rank, and may be called up in case of mobilization. |
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Although they appear to be similar to the untrained eye, crocodiles, alligators and the gharial belong to separate biological families. |
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Both types of image belong to the wider and more general category of rock art or parietal art. |
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Languages that belong to different families nonetheless often have features in common, and these shared features tend to correlate. |
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The shared features of languages which belong to the same typological class type may have arisen completely independently. |
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Unlike Holstein, however, Schleswig did not belong to the German Holy Roman Empire. |
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Today, most countries west of Russia belong to the NATO military alliance, along with the United States. |
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The earliest Old Irish passages may be the transcripts found in the Cambrai Homily, which is thought to belong to the early 8th century. |
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According to him, to belong to a nation is a subjective act which always has to be repeated, as it is not assured by objective criteria. |
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The Sami languages belong to the Uralic language family, linguistically related to Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian. |
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The earliest representatives belong to the Comb Ceramic Cultures, known for their distinctive decorating patterns. |
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Distorsios, which also belong to this group, have many fierce-looking teeth and a smaller operculum. |
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In the mornings a strange dyky-looking fortyish woman lies on the beach but does not appear to belong to the hotel. |
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The soldiers seen at various stations belong to the corps of the Greek army that proved itself most effective in the recent war, the Evzonoi. |
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Some of the characters and stories are present across England, but most belong to specific regions. |
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Parts of speech belong in a level-three header. Level-two headers are reserved for the name of the language. |
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English does not belong to just one country, and it does not belong solely to descendants of English settlers. |
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Individuals who belong to a library which subscribes to the service are able to use the service from their own home without charge. |
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A small number of words that used to belong to the neuter class show some degree of gender confusion. |
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Because intellectual functions are not involved in memory, memories belong to some animals too, but only those in which have perception of time. |
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Welsh nouns belong to one of two grammatical genders, masculine and feminine, but they are not inflected for case. |
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On the lake's western shores there are large moraine systems of which the innermost belong to the last glacial period. |
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They are claimed to belong to a population certainly different from that which built the previous megalithic temples. |
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Hucksterings and barterings, and all the rest, they will cheerfully leave to the mountebanks and jugglers to whom they appropriately belong. |
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In contrast, isolates from carriers are genetically more heterogenous and relatively few belong to hyperinvasive clones. |
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Bones suggested at the time to be those of Alfred proved instead to belong to an elderly woman. |
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It has been suggested that this bone may belong to either Alfred or his son Edward, but this remains unproven. |
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These packets belong to an isochronous voice application and need priority handling. |
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In modern times, the vast majority of ministers belong to the Commons rather than the Lords. |
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Young members in Scotland belong to an independent organisation, called Conservative Future Scotland. |
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Those who do not belong to any group but lean towards one side often tend to use the language of that group. |
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Brands helps customers to understand which brands or products belong to which product or service category. |
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All living Germanic languages belong either to the West Germanic or to the North Germanic branch. |
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Cornish nouns belong to one of two grammatical genders, masculine and feminine, but are not inflected for case. |
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However, all German dialects belong to the dialect continuum of High German and Low Saxon. |
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Deacons also belong to a community of deacons in the Methodist diaconal order. |
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Some yearly meetings belong to larger organizations to help maintain order and communication within the Society. |
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The term Unitarian is sometimes applied today to those who belong to a Unitarian church but do not hold a Unitarian theological belief. |
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Hinduism has no central doctrinal authority and many practising Hindus do not claim to belong to any particular denomination or tradition. |
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If they choose instead to belong to one of the 24 Oppidan Houses, they are known as Oppidan Scholars. |
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It is possible to belong to the Eton Society and Sixth Form Select at the same time. |
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They are frequently identified with a specific port town to which they belong. |
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For it is accounted a disgrace for the man to meddle or make with those affairs, that properly do belong unto the Woman. |
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A plebiscite was to be held after fifteen years of League rule to determine whether the province should belong to Germany or France. |
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Nationals normally have the right to enter or return to the country they belong to. |
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Most implement decisions made by the international bodies to which they belong. |
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They were keen to put it beyond doubt that the territorial waters around Northern Ireland would not belong to the Irish Free State. |
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Though some of the characters and stories are present throughout all of the UK, most belong to specific countries or regions. |
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Seventh, to secure Iraq's oil fields and resources, which belong to the Iraqi people. |
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In the Eocene, slender chocropotamids belong to this group, which display a tendency to elongate the skull and molarize the premolars. |
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Helena belong to the Anglican Communion and are members of the Diocese of St Helena, which has its own bishop and includes Ascension Island. |
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Two banks further east, Silver Bank and Navidad Bank, are geographically a continuation, but belong politically to the Dominican Republic. |
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In popular culture, food items belong to a particular ethnicity, with Chinese, Malay, and Indian food clearly defined. |
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Many women in the lower levels of major drug cartels belong to a low economic class. |
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Saraki has said that the assets in these holding companies belong to his wife's family and therefore he was not required to report them. |
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Barth's view is that ethnic groups are not discontinuous cultural isolates, or logical a prioris to which people naturally belong. |
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Many of this last group belong to the Free Church of Scotland, known for its strict observance of the Sabbath. |
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Secular concepts and reasoning of this kind belong to first philosophy and moral doctrine, and fall outside the domain of the political. |
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The majority of Muslims in United Kingdom belong to the Sunni denomination, while smaller numbers are Shia and Ahmadi. |
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Today, millions belong to Methodist churches, which are present on all populated continents. |
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The Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship does not belong to it and has its own publishing arm. |
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Today, most of Britain's former colonies belong to the Commonwealth, almost all of them as independent members. |
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All media and broadcasting assets, except media assets owned by News Limited, now belong to 21st Century Fox, its legal successor. |
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The first case belongs to the metalanguage whereas the second is more likely to belong to the object language. |
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The spoon of oars is normally painted with the colours of the club to which they belong. |
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The official languages of Somalia are Somali and Arabic, both of which belong to the Afroasiatic family. |
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Durham students belong to a college for the duration of their time at the university. |
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Some belong to the Austronesian language family, while over 270 Papuan languages are spoken in Western New Guinea. |
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In Gaul, the power of the druids was checked, first by forbidding Roman citizens to belong to the order, and then by banning druidism altogether. |
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Merchants also had a guild, but many merchants did not belong to it, and it would be run by a small group of the most powerful merchants. |
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I for one could not belong to a Government which did not on every occasion seek to enlarge its resources by a wise economy. |
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Aleksander Fredro, whose fables, prose, and especially plays belong to the canon of Polish literature. |
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The rocks formed during a period belong to a stratigraphic unit called a system. |
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Offa's diplomatic relations with Europe are well documented, but appear to belong only to the last dozen years of his reign. |
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Jaenberht's coins all belong to the light coinage, rather than the later medium coinage. |
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Micropaleontology deals with all microscopic fossil organisms, regardless of the group to which they belong. |
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The largest single puffin colony in the world is in Westmann Isles, islands that belong to Iceland. |
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Porpoises belong to the family Phocoenidae and share a common ancestry with the Delphinidae. |
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Most mackerel belong to the family Scombridae, which also includes tuna and bonito. |
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A number of Red Sea islands, including the Hanish Islands, Kamaran, and Perim, as well as Socotra in the Arabian Sea, belong to Yemen. |
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A high percentage of Yemen plants belong to tropical African plants of Sudanian regions. |
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A culture is the combination of the language that you speak and the geographical location you belong to. It also includes the way you represent dates, times and currencies. |
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Tweants and Achterhooks belong to the Westphalian group of dialects. |
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Should have liked to belong to that set, only they drank so dooced hard. |
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Perhaps some of the dreamchildren and vision-children who never show up in this reality are members of other families that we love and belong to, elsewhere. |
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Some of the most remarkable oriel windows belong to this period. |
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Critical expressions may therefore be statements or entrenched beliefs, or even paradigms, which belong to the epilanguage or background knowledge of sciences. |
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I was raised an Episcopalian but no longer belong to a church. |
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For this reason, he founded a way of life to which married men and women, as well as the single and the secular clergy, could belong and live according to the Gospel. |
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The national side is considered by the IRB to belong in the top tier of nations, although they are not as competitive as the elite sides such as New Zealand or South Africa. |
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He correctly identified the bone as the lower extremity of the femur of a large animal, and recognized that it was too large to belong to any known species. |
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The area was technically part of the Kingdom of New Spain, but due to the lack of population and the diverse citizenry it had, it did not seem to belong to any country. |
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It's the sort of place expats riff nostalgically about as if they'd written I Belong Tae Glasgow themselves. |
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Of the three extant families, the Otariidae and Odobenidae are grouped in the superfamily Otarioidea, while the Phocidae belong to the superfamily Phocoidea. |
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Now Colin has been asked to contribute to the December issue of the We Belong Dead fanzine. |
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A woman had to belong to either a father or a husband to have any rights. |
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As we have seen, it does not belong to the concept of material body to be alive, and even less to the be alive in and independent way and therefore to be besouled. |
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Andorra and San Marino belong to the EU customs unions with third states. |
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King Olaf points out that the islands were originally a fiefdom and actually belong to him, but lets Brusi continue to control his share as long as he serves him. |
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All Celtic languages extant today belong to the Insular Celtic languages, derived from the Celtic languages spoken in Iron Age Britain and Ireland. |
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Orioles, along with grackles, blackbirds, meadowlarks, and oropendolas, belong to a family called the Icteridae, which are found only in the New World. |
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A coat of arms can only belong to one particular person at a time. |
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The naval shore establishment at Faslane is HMS Neptune, Naval personnel appointed to the base who do not belong to a seagoing vessel make up Ship's Company. |
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In 1149, before Henry II became powerful, he made an oath to David that the lands north of Newcastle should belong to the King of Scotland forever. |
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Irregular prisms have a cross-section with no well known shape. Some of the steel sections used in the construction industry belong to this category. |
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Unlike musicians, who belong to the Corps of Army Music, the pipers and drummers belong to the regiment in which they serve and are soldiers first and foremost. |
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Rowans or mountain ashes have leaves and buds superficially similar to those of true ashes but belong to the unrelated genus Sorbus in the rose family. |
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All of the lordships of the Hundreds of Cornwall belonged, and still belong, to the Duchy of Cornwall, apart from Penwith which belonged to the Arundells of Lanherne. |
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In Alaska, indigenous peoples belong to 11 cultures with 11 languages. |
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All London Borough councils belong to the London Councils association. |
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Where there is no such parish council, the district council may appoint charter trustees to whom the charter and the arms of the former borough will belong. |
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Most are better known as groupers, and belong to the family Serranidae. |
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Many contemporary governments prefer to assume the people they rule all belong to the same nationality rather than separate ones based on ethnicity. |
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Haddock and whiting belong to the same family, the Gadidae, as cod. |
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Moreover, the oldest of these remains might have no relation at all to the Algonquin or Iroquois, and belong to an earlier culture who previously inhabited the area. |
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The second is found only in the south of the trough, and may belong to a period when the extension of the Atlantic had slowed down, ending with a period of compression. |
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The indigenous people of the Andaman Islands also belong to the M lineage. |
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Most, such as those composed of the descendants of Shaka and Moshoeshoe of Southern Africa, belong to peoples that have been resident in the continent for millennia. |
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Fairy tales, jokes, and humorous stories designed to make a point in a conversation, and the exemplum a priest would insert in a sermon belong into this tradition. |
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This manuscript contains a large body of later mystical poetry attributed to the poet, but scholars have recognised twelve poems that belong to the 6th century. |
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Since students must belong to a college, and since established colleges remained closed to women, women found admissions restricted to colleges established only for women. |
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In situations of extreme and sustained language contact, it may lead to the formation of new mixed languages that cannot be considered to belong to a single language family. |
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Boys who belong to any of these categories, in addition to a limited number of other boy office holders, are entitled to wear winged collars with bow ties. |
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