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those qualities, characteristics, and traits that belong to
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You need not belong to any caste, class or region to be able to pray
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The concessions are there to enable them to participate actively in the affairs of the society to which they belong
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Cockroaches belong to the order Blattoidea (family Blattidae), and can live up to a year
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yes, the gun used to belong to me
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You're right, we don't belong down there
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The most remarkable words about healing belong to King David:
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These workers belong to Prince
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which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may
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belong to me, repented of my sins
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At the close of this chapter, he points out that miraculous gifts belong to the infancy of the church and
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I carry all the dirty dishes out into the kitchen while Nick puts the chairs back where they belong
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Not that I care about this, yet I wonder: Why weren't we invited? Are Helen and I the only ones in the company who don't belong to high society? Or are we the only ones who don't belong to a network? I just wonder
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He carries the chairs back to where they belong and, together we dismantle the decorations
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Back in the house, I calmly unpack the shopping and put it all away, the blue box sitting on the table drawing my eyes as I put tins away in the cupboard and packets on the shelf where they belong
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‘What guild do you belong to, Joris?’ No-one has mentioned any special craft where Joris is concerned
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and though it seems irrational, I feel I belong here
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It is over 1000 years old, it belong to a great warlord
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“I found out who I am and where I belong Alexei; I am Ogatu, blood tests prove it
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I know which group I belong in … However, after a considerable battle, which leaves me breathless and wondering yet again if I ought to go down to the gym more often, I have a nice clean set of bedding and a pile of bedclothes which I can shove into the washing machine
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Create walls where walls belong and doors
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Those whom would belong to me do not know
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However, if you take those people and let them live on the reservation for a week, with no option to leave; they'll be back where they belong pronto, and not want to go again
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“My name is Ningla, and I do not belong here
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“What've you been up to boy? All dressed up, and so far up the street from the hole where you belong?” interrogated Tom
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I stand and turn towards him, moving into his arms where I belong
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‘This is your home now, Abi, you belong here and always will
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The preparation of the heart belong
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"I forget you’re from the city, where it's ok, for kids to belong to local posses, and where they wear their hanky around their heads
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belong to me and so sorry for you they will stay with me
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"She does have a way of popping up where she doesn't belong
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Bodies only belong in this starboard side container
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real y belong to any continent, but are included here
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In this state of things, the whole produce of labour does not always belong to the labourer
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When those three different sorts of revenue belong to different persons, they are readily distinguished; but when they belong to the same, they are sometimes confounded with one another, at least in common language
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And with any luck, you’ll have sent some of these bastards back to hell where they belong
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Suddenly she came upon a little three-legged table, all made of solid glass; there was nothing on it except a tiny golden key, and Alice's first thought was that it might belong to one of the doors of the hall; but, alas! either the locks were too large, or the key was too small, but at any rate it would not open any of them
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nothing but that the person belongs to the parish to which he really does belong, it is
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A smaller proportion of this diminished surplus, therefore, must belong to the landlord
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In those rice countries, therefore, where rice is the common and favourite vegetable food of the people, and where the cultivators are chiefly maintained with it, a greater share of this greater surplus should belong to the landlord than in corn countries
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A greater share of this surplus, too, would belong to the landlord
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or one twentieth part of the value ; and whatever may be his proportion, it would naturally, too, belong to the proprietor of the mine, if tin was duty free
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He couldn’t escape the feeling that he didn’t belong here
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A greater proportion of it must consequently belong to the landlord
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I don't know if they belong to a
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communists, but also the idea did not belong
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It is always guarded, however, by a very powerful principle, the plain and evident interest of every individual to whom any share of it shall ever belong
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The country which has this price to pay, will never belong without the quantity of those metals which it has occasion for; and no country will ever long retain a quantity which it has no occasion for
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Noble palaces, magnificent villas, great collections of books, statues, pictures, and other curiosities, are frequently both an ornament and an honour, not only to the neighbourhood, but to the whole country to which they belong
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however, employed in each of those four different ways, will immediately put into motion very different quantities of productive labour ; and augment, too, in very different proportions, the value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the society to which they belong
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They must generally, too, though there are some exceptions to this, belong to resident members of the society
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The sailors or carriers whom he employs, may still belong indifferently either to his country, or to their country, or to some third country, in the same manner as if he had been a native
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Even the stores and warehouses from which goods are retailed in some provinces, particularly in Virginia and Maryland, belong many of them to merchants who reside in the mother country, and afford one of the few instances of the retail trade of a society being carried on by the capitals of those who are not resident members of it
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Whether the whole capital employed in such a round about trade belong to one merchant or to three, can make no difference with regard to the country, though it may with regard to the particular merchants
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They were supposed to belong more directly to the land than to their master
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This action has been found so effectual a remedy, that, in the modern practice, when the landlord has occasion to sue for the possession of the land, he seldom makes use of the actions which properly belong to him as a landlord, the writ of right or the writ of entry, but sues in the name of his tenant, by the writ of ejectment
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Suppose we posit that your life really is in danger -- it’s a life that doesn’t belong to you
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No part of it can be said to belong to any particular country, till it has been spread, as it were, over the face of that country, either in buildings, or in the lasting improvement of lands
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It is even uncertain where some of them were situated, or to what towns in Europe the Latin names given to some of them belong
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It is an acquired advantage only, which one artificer has over his neighbour, who exercises another trade; and yet they both find it more advantageous to buy of one another, than to make what does not belong to their particular trades
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To dream that you parked your car in a non-parking zone suggests that you are poking your head in places where you do not belong
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To judge whether such retaliations are likely to produce such an effect, does not, perhaps, belong so much to the science of a legislator, whose deliberations ought to be governed by general principles, which are always the same, as to the skill of that insidious and crafty animal vulgarly called a statesman or politician, whose councils are directed by the momentary fluctuations of affairs
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Who’d believe I have the strength to kill him? Besides, it means that I belong
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if it was in gold; but at the same time declaring, that in default of such payment, and upon the expiration of this term, the deposit should belong to the bank, at the price at which it had been received, or for which credit had been given in the transfer books
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He’d belong to Tyrus now, but there was nothing she could do about it
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Beliefs, on the other hand, belong in the conscious mind
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I’ve been listening to you protest that you do not belong in hell with the rest
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convince you that you belong in here
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The writing appeared to be a mixture of Chinese and English characters yet to neither language did they belong exactly
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But the hope of finding treasures of gold there was the sole motive which prompted to undertake it; and to give this motive the greater weight, it was proposed by Columbus, that the half of all the gold and silver that should be found there, should belong to the crown
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As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world
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The house that one day would belong to Danny, was gleaming in the moonlight
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Maybe they were right that he did not belong on the battlefield
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He approaches more to the condition of a free servant, and may possess some degree of integrity and attachment to his master's interest ; virtues which frequently belong to free servants, but which never can belong to a slave, who is treated as slaves commonly are in countries where the master is perfectly free and secure
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The settlements which different European nations have obtained in the East Indies, if they were taken from the exclusive companies to which they at present belong, and put under the immediate protection of the sovereign, would render this residence both safe and easy, at least to the merchants of the particular nations to whom those settlements belong
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The country belongs to their masters, who cannot avoid having some regard for the interest of what belongs to them; but it does not belong to the servants
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Some subsequent formularies represent the manner in which he supposes this distribution is made in different states of restraint and regulation ; in which, either the class of proprietors, or the barren and unproductive class, is more favoured than the class of cultivators ; and in which either the one or the other encroaches, more or less, upon the share which ought properly to belong to this productive class
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The question was, what side did Mars belong on?
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But if the company were bad stewards and bad sovereigns, when the whole of their neat revenue and profits belonged to themselves, and were at their own disposal, they were surely not likely to be better when three-fourths of them were to belong to other people, and the other fourth, though to be laid out for the benefit of the company, yet to be so under the inspection and with the approbation of other people
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If Psyche had kept her nose out of what didn’t belong to her to begin with…” she glanced coldly at Psyche, “…you’d all still be working for me
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-- Of these 44, 22 (2x11) belong to writers of more than one Book and 22 (2x11) belong to writers of only one Book
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Though there is not at present in Europe, any civilized state of any kind which derives the greater part of its public revenue from the rent of lands which are the property of the state; yet, in all the great monarchies of Europe, there are still many large tracts of land which belong to the crown
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And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it, Saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes
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“I recognise that squeaky little voice it could only belong to one Pte Lamb
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furniture, the black satin that he really had seen, the heady perfume that didn't belong to a man, or at least not a hetero man
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And after Shelagh it would belong to Rosemary
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It is not easy to live in ridicule or to be rejected by friends and family, but if we belong to him, the rewards in the ages to come are unfathomable
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“Congratulations Billy Boy it couldn’t have happened to a nicer couple you belong together
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“Only if they belong to the Yankees, not otherwise
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the entrance to the sickbay, conscious of the fact he didn’t belong here
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Does he really belong on a list with the above?
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He was the outsider, the one who didn’t belong
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“Interesting metal, but this could belong to anybody
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This power will be belong to some who no longer control the power
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How can the same mistakes be avoided if we don't know what they are because we have recorded them wrongly? That's why my books get boring sometimes and expand on things that in truth belong to the historian, and not so much to me
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I signed the contract and then he explained to me that I would have to belong to this book of the month club which was six dollars a month, but that I could quit anytime I wanted
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find the heart where you belong," said the Mother Moon
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Lancelot realized and understood in that very moment that he did not belong to Bill and Emmy
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Serenor, and all servants within, belong to me now
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It was the kind of voice that belonged to a ‘50s actress, not an Amazon warrior
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‘D’you know, Molly, I belonged to a dating agency at one point … met up a few men
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That ship belonged to Harry Cozen
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At one point, John says, “Do not be like Cain, who belonged to the evil one and murdered his brother
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She quickly located the things that belonged to his family on the left of the room and moved on
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Kara – This is reputed to have belonged to Cecily, sister to Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII
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‘Drens was telling me that he named it after a woman he knew on Earth who belonged to that sign of the zodiac
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As I open it, she explains that it belonged to our grandmother
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They said they belonged to gangs, but I took a walk with them anyway
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I'd soon be back where I belonged
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'I used to think cults were for crazies and belonged in the past,' I said
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The arm belonged to a security guard outside the VIP stand
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They told me it’s early Victorian and belonged to a local musician
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It had belonged to Serena, he told her, and he couldn’t see it going to waste in storage when she had need of it now
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was gone, so the shop belonged to Omi's mother now
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They looked like they belonged on Ietana
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Everything that belonged to Lord Boras was taken out and placed in a pile in the center of the courtyard
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that the clothing had originally belonged to someone else at the farm
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She can almost feel the roughness of the wooden cubes with faded paint … they belonged to her mum when she was a baby she remembered from somewhere
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“No, it belonged to one of the Crew Members; Nurse Kurosawa
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Shelley House, it was called, because it had belonged to the family of the poet
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the possibility – or probability – that the hemlock belonged
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had belonged to the players that sat in front of him now
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Why she chose to ask about the way he’d pronounced the small house's description like a name, she wasn't exactly sure; after all, it belonged to her and she could call it anything she wanted
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The pristine valley with its mysterious houses and haunting pictures was where she belonged
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When she feared she could hear no more, without losing her mind, she found she was back where she belonged
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belonged to the Church that did such things to us – he had
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confirmed that it belonged to the Jewish woman they’d
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municipality to which this slice of heaven belonged, and
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Unluckily for Hansel and Gretel, however, the sugar candy cottage belonged to an old witch, her trap for catching unknowing children
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It was, however, surrounded by a high wall, and no one dared to go into it because it belonged to an witch, who had great power and was feared by all the world
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But the prince said, "I will go along with you," for he wanted to see where the beautiful girl belonged
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that it belonged to Saint Jacques, and that he intended to
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to enact for their own government, belonged to the town-corporate in which they were
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which they properly belonged
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If there had been no tax, this fifth would naturally have belonged to the landlord, and many mines might have been wrought which could not then be wrought, because they could not afford this tax
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that they belonged to two very different philosophical
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belonged to a democrat administration, and the
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The Tower belonged to a monastery,
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It generally, too, belonged to the landlord, and was by him advanced to the occupiers of the land
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All the rest of the produce properly belonged to him too, either as rent for his land, or as profit upon this paltry capital
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It belonged to the dead elder’s heirs, whatever ones were left
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The whole time her family had belonged to this church the priest had made her feel like the spawn of the devil
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The progress of our North American and West Indian colonies, would have been much less rapid, had no capital but what belonged to themselves been employed in exporting their surplus produce
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If, in the hands of a poor cultivator, oppressed with the servitude of villanage, some little stock should accumulate, he would naturally conceal it with great care from his master, to whom it would otherwise have belonged, and take the first opportunity of running away to a town
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It must have once belonged to another slave girl
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The increase and riches of commercial and manufacturing towns contributed to the improvement and cultivation of the countries to which they belonged, in three different ways :
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Once the elevator door opened the two quickly strafed towards the door on the left, which belonged to Apartment 6
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But since she’d once belonged to Tyrus, Hesper undoubtedly knew that punishment would
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“By the breath of the gods! I recognise this ring! It belonged to the man who was married to our slave woman, Helda
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He belonged to her, exclusively
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Zarko was her man; he belonged to her
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Whether the stock which really carried on the business of a corn merchant belonged to the person who was called a farmer, or to the person who was called a corn merchant, an equal profit was in both cases requisite, in order to indemnify its owner for employing it in this manner, in order to put his business on a level with other trades, and in order to hinder him from having an interest to change it as soon as possible for some other
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If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own
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When Vidius Pollio, in the presence of Augustus, ordered one of his slaves, who had committed a slight fault, to be cut into pieces and thrown into his fish-pond, in order to feed his fishes, the emperor commanded him, with indignation, to emancipate immediately, not only that slave, but all the others that belonged to him
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Torbin could feel his heart pounding, and the butterflies in his stomach: an irrationality he thought belonged in his youth
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“Every girl who was ever born belonged to Him
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His breath scorched her mouth, and the heartbeats that pounded against her chest could have belonged to either of them, so incredible was the thudding in her ears
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They belonged to my grandfather
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“Look to your front here come some more of the buggers don’t let them get the well!” I could see him aiming and firing ever so calmly with a rifle that must have belonged to poor Fred Elliot and that he must have dropped when he was hit
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She resisted the urge to run her shaking hand over her heart in an effort to push it back into her chest where it belonged
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But if the company were bad stewards and bad sovereigns, when the whole of their neat revenue and profits belonged to themselves, and were at their own disposal, they were surely not likely to be better when three-fourths of them were to belong to other people, and the other fourth, though to be laid out for the benefit of the company, yet to be so under the inspection and with the approbation of other people
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None of our loved ones memories belonged in a place like this and thinking about them would only drive you to despair and the road to madness
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uncomfortable, but had once belonged to
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protestant countries, particularly in all the protestant cantons of Switzerland, the revenue which anciently belonged to the Roman catholic church, the tithes and church lands, has been found a fund sufficient, not only to afford competent salaries to the established clergy, but to defray, with little or no addition, all the other expenses of the state
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monarchies of Europe, the rent of all the lands in the country, managed as they probably would be, if they all belonged to one proprietor, would scarce, perhaps, amount to the ordinary revenue which they levy upon the people even in peaceable times
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But if the lands of Great Britain, in the present state of their cultivation, do not afford a rent of more than twenty millions a-year, they could not well afford the half, most probably not the fourth part of that rent, if they all belonged to a single proprietor, and were put under the negligent, expensive, and oppressive management of his factors and agents
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but was so careful not to change anything and to put the machine back where it belonged that he
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It looked like it belonged in a
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She belonged to Tom, completely, honestly faithfully
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It belonged to some other era, some other circumstance
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The Lord Jesus did not contest the fact that these kingdoms belonged to Satan, but God, through Jesus, purchased this lost authority back for man through his sinless death on the cross as payment for our sins
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Now that he was dead the house belonged to Shelagh
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belonged to - and the vehicles moving on the
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The large estates belonged to ship
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as they belonged to the white county of Cheshire where it was
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as the smoothness and blemishlessness of the metal reflected, it could only have belonged to
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But no, she wouldn’t go there as they all belonged to a
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But the hotel was special because it belonged to the rock that
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” We all cheered Tommy and told him how glad we would be to have him back in the Battalion where he belonged
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The latter vessel belonged to Honolulu and had the Hawaiian flag and clearance papers, but the excuse given for burning her was that she did not have the transfer papers on board
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Orion and Tobin’s tents, as well as the Saviour tents and various nobility, were within the Ael Tarael camp, spread throughout various rings of tents that belonged to Guardians or wielders, both male and female
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The attention shifted back where it belonged and stayed there for the rest of the dinner
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Bernie claimed to have nothing to do with it, that it belonged to one of his girls, but it was on his premises
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loss, for that would have meant that in some small way he belonged
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After more than a few days away from his desk, Dorro Fox Winderiver was finally back where he belonged in the Thimble Down library
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But why would a name bracelet keep him from killing her? Surely, he couldn’t know it had belonged to the emperor
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Certainly, if the deceased had belonged to any tribe in the vicinity, he would have been buried in state, with a crowd in attendance
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house as if she belonged to it
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The USO would send a bus into Topeka and pick up several ladies that belonged to some organization
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Still another told him to go home where he belonged, and not to trouble
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Vangie belonged to Kaiser Foundation and their nearest hospital was located in Stockton about twenty five miles from Manteca where she lived
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saw the child it knew that he was the one to whom it belonged
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The twenty-six children of the Santa Maria flats belonged to twenty
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but could see no one to whom the pale face could have belonged
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I had a feeling of just being, that I finally belonged to a family in this universe that would always stand by me
1.
What about this property? It was still listed in all the registries as belonging to Venna with her thumb print
2.
"He has something belonging to me
3.
"I can't help it, I still think of myself as belonging to Desa
4.
It was another foot, but tiny, belonging to a little old lady entirely over-dressed in black headscarf, ankle-length skirts, embroidered waistcoat and leather boots
5.
But all the same, it gives me a warm feeling … belonging
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Jo echoes this and suddenly I am overcome by the sense of belonging which I feel
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a sense of belonging
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An elderly, but very dapper man dining with two other, younger men, who I have privately marked down as probably belonging to the gay community, exclaims loudly and, rising, makes a dramatic exit, leaving the other two at the table
9.
I raced up the stairs stepping on an arm belonging to one of the
10.
Most of the boats belonging to the Kassikan are stored and serviced in a shop that is near the bottom of that lock just inside the boathouse
11.
estates belonging to the Bishopric of Troyes - strode
12.
The girl wore a white dress speckled with sunflowers which Alec recognized as belonging to Nathalia, though on the girl it hung loosely around her hips and breasts
13.
wishes and ideas - some of them belonging to the Jews'
14.
This was regarded, in those times, as so important an object, that it was always considered as belonging to the sovereign, and neither to the finder nor to the proprietor of the land, unless the right to it had been conveyed to the latter by an express clause in his charter
15.
It gives you a sense of belonging
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Those exemptions, therefore, ceased to be personal, and could not afterwards be considered as belonging to individuals, as individuals, but as burghers of a particular burgh, which, upon this account, was called a free burgh, for the same reason that they had been called free burghers or free traders
17.
Soon, they came in sight of the clay pit belonging to Berenice’s friendly master Architalos
18.
once belonging to the Dwemer
19.
particularly valuable silversmith belonging to Baron Iadros had been killed by thieves
20.
It also refers to a sense of security and belonging
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Beyond those roles we would be considered as useless or as belonging to the lower rungs of society
22.
Any merchant, or other person convicted of this offence, is disabled from requiring any debt or account belonging to him from any factor or other person
23.
A stamp-duty upon the law proceedings of each particular court, to be levied by that court, and applied towards the maintenance of the judges, and other officers belonging to it, might in the same manner, afford a revenue sufficient for defraying the expense of the administration of justice, without bringing any burden upon the general revenue of the society
24.
They remained for several years in quiet possession of this revenue; but in 1767, administration laid claim to their territorial acquisitions, and the revenue arising from them, as of right belonging to the crown ; and the company, in compensation for this claim, agreed to pay to government £400,000 a-year
25.
Everything belonging or related to so popular an order, its possessions, its privileges, its doctrines, necessarily appeared sacred in the eyes of the common people; and every violation of them, whether real or pretended, the highest act of sacrilegious wickedness and profaneness
26.
According to that valuation, the lands belonging to the bishop of Breslaw are taxed at twenty-five per cent
27.
In other countries, the tax was laid upon the supposed profits of all those who held, in farm or lease, lands belonging to other people, whatever might be the tenure by which the proprietor held them ; and in this case, the taille was said to be personal
28.
” An agitated sneer, this one most likely belonging to the cultist
29.
Besides the duty of one penny a-gallon imposed by the British parliament upon the importation of molasses into America, there is a provincial tax of this kind upon their importation into Massachusetts Bay, in ships belonging to any other colony, of eight-pence the hogshead; and another upon their importation from the northern colonies into South Carolina, of five-pence the gallon
30.
His heart began to ache for her soft touch and warm kisses; her big blue eyes staring into his, that feeling of belonging to someone, a life with meaning
31.
in the destruction of property belonging to their fellow
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They spotted a fine large gray horse belonging to General Lee and a fine-looking mare belonging to an aide of Lee
33.
This turned out to be a farmhouse belonging to a local farmer, James
34.
The Temporal Directive had become a naive ideal belonging to a time when the known worlds were isolated or at least autonomous, a time when the troubles of a world could be observed
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The door opened quietly and a bug-eyed face ushered him in—one belonging to Lt
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The only sense of belonging felt by some of the sinners was the longing for their mothers afterwards as we made sure that they understood their wickedness in making their fellow innocent cadets suffer on Sunday afternoons since God had ordained the seventh day as a day of rest, a command which had now been broken with their communist tendencies of sleeping in church
37.
You stand up against an entrenched system, struggling for basic human rights and a sense of belonging to a country that would rather you and your people didn’t even exist!” The idealistic zeal of college days spurred her on
38.
The garage contained four automobiles, all belonging to Laura Smith-Hughes
39.
Right then Steve would have given anything for a pleasant exchange that gave him a sense of belonging
40.
Beyond reason, beyond words or their expression, a place of that moment only, where two perfect beings shared their true lustful selves, where all ideas of slaves and masters, men and women, love and hate, of identities and belonging, were rendered moot, irrelevant
41.
I pulled at his clothes and Jade too was pulling at them and his cock was out, and I pulled Jade above me and pulled her towards him, I wanted her to have him, I pulled her cunt towards him but she was kissing me and sucking at my breast and then he was inside me, and it was like a part of me that was missing, a part of me that the motherfuckers had taken from me, taken from me when they, taken from me, it was back, and Jade was there holding me and kissing me, and she wanted that missing piece of me to be in me, she wanted to give me what had been hers alone, and we all three were one thing, one thing, and I was orgasming, not as I had with the man beasts, but with pure belonging, with two people who made me what I could be, in a better world, in a better life
42.
It spread, as the feeling of belonging grew stronger
43.
They worked fast and soundlessly through the fourteen tents belonging to Laino and his men, and in less than twenty minutes, they had smeared everything in the sticky pulp
44.
In addition, we now know the results of belonging and that should convince us to
45.
It was good to read and think about such issues as guns and gun control, man and global warming, the pros and cons to belonging to the United Nations, the validity of the term
46.
This included training boys after age seven in military schools, belonging to military clubs though age thirty, culling out weak infants, and training girls to be hardy and fit to produce strong lads
47.
We regained the military road and followed it south until its end near a small town belonging to a people called the Calua
48.
Once a class has been defined, we can create any number of objects belonging to that class
49.
Several cars were parked on a strip of grass, perhaps belonging to tourists sampling the wine – one of the pleasures of a trip to this part of France
50.
She had to call up the same herbalist belonging to the house which she had used the first time George had transformed himself into something beautiful
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but none those belonging to the Jews
52.
The next morning we were rowed in the large, painted dugout canoe belonging to Behechio all the way out to the island by a crew of sixty men
53.
with the towns belonging thereto, he returned into Judea
54.
By the time he reached Asti, an Italiano city belonging to his cousin, his cousin had already defeated a Napoles force at Rapallo east of Genova
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with their best gifts; 3 Insomuch that Seleucus of Asia of his own revenues bore all the costs belonging to the service of the sacrifices
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He suggested that our best path would be through the states belonging to the papa, then through Venetia, a member of the Holy League, then into the empire
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and restore all the holy vessels with many more, and out of his own revenue defray the charges belonging to the sacrifices: 17 Yes,
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Those six areas are Safety, Belonging,
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There is no such thing as belonging to Christ—and
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We have also charged him with the theft of personal items belonging to the victim and the subsequent stalking of her, leading to the attempted murder
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Louis Hoarel began the custom of belonging
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Did you know about the items found at my house belonging to her?”
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You are also charged with the lesser crime of theft of certain personal items belonging to Miss Trevor and another count of stalking her leading up to the attempted murder, I would like to call for the opening statements of the prosecution and defense
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I closed my eyes slowly in ecstasy, remembering the words Ishvara had said to me a few nights earlier, something about belonging together because we were of the same kind
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33 And at that time Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, from the place where he was, and he went moving and wandering in the land toward the east of Eden, he and all belonging to him
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5 Arise now, take your wife and all belonging to you and go to the land of Canaan and remain there, and I will there be to you for a God, and I will bless you; And Abram rose and took his wife and all belonging to him, and he went to the land of Canaan as the Lord had told him; and Abram was fifty years old when he went from Haran
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20 At that time Abram returned and went to Haran to see his father and mother, and his father's household, and Abram and his wife and all belonging to him returned to Haran, and Abram dwelt in Haran five years
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24 Now therefore arise, go out from this place, you, your wife, and all belonging to you, also everyone born in your house and all the souls you have made in Haran, and bring them out with you from here, and rise to return to the land of Canaan
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25 And Abram arose and took his wife Sarai and all belonging to him and all that were born to him in his house and the souls which they had made in Haran, and they came out to go to the land of Canaan
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27 And he came to the land of Canaan according to the word of the Lord to Abram, and he pitched his tent and he dwelt in the plain of Mamre, and with him was Lot his brother's son, and all belonging to him
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8 And Abram and all belonging to him rose up from the brook Mitzraim and came to Egypt; and they had scarcely entered the gates of the city when the guards stood up to them saying, Give tithe to the king from what you have, and then you may come into the town; and Abram and those who were with him did so
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33 And Abram arose, and he and all belonging to him went away from Egypt; and Pharaoh ordered some of his men to accompany him and all that went with him
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8 And Abram recovered all the property of Sodom, and he also recovered Lot and his property, his wives and little ones and all belonging to him, so that Lot lacked nothing
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13 And all the people of Sodom and Gomorrah went there four times in the year, with their wives and children and all belonging to them, and they rejoiced there with timbrels and dances
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48 And the angels said to Lot, Arise, go out from this place, you and all belonging to you, lest you be consumed in the iniquity of this city, for the Lord will destroy this place
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49 And the angels laid hold on the hand of Lot and on the hand of his wife, and on the hands of his children, and all belonging to him, and they brought him out and set him without the cities
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50 And they said to Lot, Escape for your life, and he fled and all belonging to him
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14 And the angel answered and said to Abimelech, note you die on account of the woman which you did yesternight bring to your house, for she is a married woman, the wife of Abraham who came to your house; now therefore return that man his wife, for she is his wife; and should you not return her, know that you will surely die, you and all belonging to you
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6 Also Terah, the father of Abraham, and Nahor his brother, came from Haran, they and all belonging to them, for they greatly rejoiced on hearing that a son had been born to Sarah
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23 And Abraham rode on one of his camels to the wilderness to seek his son Ishmael, for he heard that he was dwelling in a tent in the wilderness with all belonging to him
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1 And Ishmael then rose up and took his wife and his children and his cattle and all belonging to him, and he journeyed from there and he went to his father in the land of the Philistines
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4 And the days increased and reached twenty six years, and after that Abraham with his servants and all belonging to him went from the land of the Philistines and removed to a great distance, and they came near to Hebron, and they remained there, and the servants of Abraham dug wells of water, and Abraham and all belonging to him dwelt by the water, and the servants of Abimelech King of the Philistines heard the report that Abraham's servants had dug wells of water in the borders of the land
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10 And they both made a covenant in Beersheba, and Abimelech rose up with Phicol the captain of his host and all his men, and they returned to the land of the Philistines, and Abraham and all belonging to him dwelt in Beersheba and he was in that land a long time
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14 And Abraham and his children and all belonging to him dwelt in Beersheba, and he pitched his tent as far as Hebron
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15 And Abraham's brother Nahor and his father and all belonging to them dwelt in Haran, for they did not come with Abraham to the land of Canaan
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10 And Midian dwelt in the city which he built, he and his five sons and all belonging to him
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19 These are the sons of Ishmael, and these are their names, being twelve princes according to their nations; and the families of Ishmael afterward spread out, and Ishmael took his children and all the property that he had gained, together with the souls of his household and all belonging to him, and they went to dwell where they should find a place
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19 And Ishmael the son of Abraham went with his children and all belonging to them, and they returned there to the land of Havilah, and they dwelt there
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7 And when Isaac had remained three months in the land, Abimelech looked out at the window, and he saw, and note Isaac was sporting with Rebecca his wife, for Isaac dwelt in the outer house belonging to the king, so that the house of Isaac was opposite the house of the king
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16 And when the days of the famine had passed away the Lord appeared to Isaac and said to him, Rise up, go out from this place and return to your land, to the land of Canaan; and Isaac rose up and returned to Hebron which is in the land of Canaan, he and all belonging to him as the Lord commanded him
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41 And they answered and said to Esau; Because Jacob supplicated us in this matter not to kill him, our pity was excited toward him, and we took all belonging to him and brought it to you; and Esau took all the silver and gold which Eliphaz had taken from Jacob and he put them by in his house
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27 And when Esau saw that his quarreling increased with the inhabitants of the land of Canaan, he rose up and took his wives and his sons and his daughters, and all belonging to him, and the cattle which he possessed, and all his property that he had acquired in the land of Canaan, and he went away from the inhabitants of the land to the land of Seir, and Esau and all belonging to him dwelt in the land of Seir
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38 And Jacob rose up at that time and he mounted his children and wives and all belonging to him on camels, and he went out to go to the land of Canaan to his father Isaac
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62 And now I have left him in the mountain of the brook of Jabuk, him and all belonging to him; he lacks nothing
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76 And when he asks you concerning your affairs, conceal nothing from him, perhaps he may turn from his anger against you and you will by it save your soul, you and all belonging to you, for it is your duty to honor him, for he is your elder brother
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10 And when he saw that his wealth was abundant and his riches great he fled with all belonging to him, from Laban's house, and he led Laban's daughters away from the face of their father, as captives taken by the sword without telling him of it
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47 So the whole present passed on in the hands of his servants, and went before him on that day, and he lodged that night with his camps by the border of the brook of Jabuk, and he rose up in the midst of the night, and he took his wives and his maid servants, and all belonging to him, and he who night passed them over the ford Jabuk
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48 And when he passed all belonging to him over the brook, Jacob was left by himself, and a man met him, and he wrestled with him that night until the breaking of the day, and the hollow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint through wrestling with him
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73 And Esau listened to the voice of Jacob, and Esau returned with the four hundred men that were with him on their road to Seir, and Jacob and all belonging to him went that day as far as the extremity of the land of Canaan in its borders, and he remained there some time
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The very act of giving something away that supposedly belongs to you causes you to experience happiness
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Dharma depends upon time, circumstances, age, degree of evolution and the community to which one belongs
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The path is open to all irrespective of the religion or sect to which he belongs
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boy back on top where he belongs
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begins to work, the certainty that the healing belongs to me at this very
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That belongs to your sister and this is your problem, not hers
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The healing belongs to me
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The healing belongs to you
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in the name of Jesus! the healing belongs to me
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and after that you become absolutely certain that healing belongs to you in
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Oh, I forgot: Mr Zarifis belongs to a political club
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Accompanying him is a young woman called Angelica Burford, and yes, she belongs to the Glaston Burford family
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It, it belongs with us, but I do not know who it belongs to
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Belongs to the Duke of Stackton, part of his extensive estate here in the city
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People shouldn't be judged for it, because anyone who doesn't find a cure for their afflictions belongs to a permanent mind prison
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significance where significance belongs
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belongs to you without a loss of grasp
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testing belongs to the surrogate, not the subject
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“The purest blood belongs to Lady Rayne, tests confirm she is of the First Ones," Naria informed him stonily
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11God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongs unto God
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it by the fact that the ground floor belongs to a
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Thinks the forest belongs to him!
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In this state of things, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer; and the quantity of labour commonly employed in acquiring or producing any commodity, is the only circumstance which can regulate the quantity of labour which it ought commonly to purchase, command, or exchange
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Part of that profit naturally belongs to the borrower, who runs the risk and takes the trouble of employing it, and part to the lender, who affords him the opportunity of making this profit
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The revenue which proceeds altogether from land, is called rent, and belongs to the landlord
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In that original state of things which precedes both the appropriation of land and the accumulation of stock, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer
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the continuance of the apprenticeship, the whole labour of the apprentice belongs to his
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who has done so by that which properly belongs to the country, the raising of rude produce by
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I believe it belongs to you
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This precious item belongs with the body of Saint Jacques
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nothing but that the person belongs to the parish to which he really does belong, it is
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"His immortal soul belongs in Heaven sir, not rotting in the mud with a draft animal's dung
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“Put him in the stocks Grandpa, that’s where the fool belongs
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wisdom belongs to others
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The stock which is accumulated into a capital, may either be employed by the person to whom it belongs, or it may be lent to some other person
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Those talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise that of the society to which he belongs
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Gigantic stature, and the deformity of its aspect, More hideous than belongs to humanity,
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But the whole produce of the land undoubtedly belongs to him, who can dispose of the labour and service of all those whom it maintains
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yourself!" one says that belongs to her
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- Obviously, it belongs to the West, with its
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“But there is one creature that still belongs to us,” said Andrastus
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belongs to Thomas Moore, with his island
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It belongs to
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It as effectually replaces the capital of the person who produces that surplus, and as effectually enables him to continue his business, the service by which the capital of a wholesale merchant chiefly contributes to support the productive labour, and to augment the value of the annual produce of the society to which he belongs
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Though it may replace, by every operation, two distinct capitals, yet neither of them belongs to that particular country
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“You said we turned at the vineyard that belongs to Pylocles
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The town, indeed, may not always derive its whole subsistence from the country in its neighbourhood, or even from the territory to which it belongs, but from very distant countries; and this, though it forms no exception from the general rule, has occasioned considerable variations in the progress of opulence in different ages and nations
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Interpretation of dreams belongs to Him and not to humans
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You can't be serious… "This man belongs to Lady Dread," the man said as he paced away from Edrimer, putting a fair distance between them
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the only one who does not think he belongs here
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Hell is where she belongs
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Deacon Jones: (Trying to reassure the Millionaire that hell is where he belongs and there is no mistake)
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Everyone should try and find out the category and type he or she belongs to and avoid as far as possible those items, which will only aggravate their problems
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Thirdly, The labour of the English colonists is not only likely to afford a greater and more valuable produce, but, in consequence of the moderation of their taxes, a greater proportion of this produce belongs to themselves, which they may store up and employ in putting into motion a still greater quantity of labour
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The most advantageous employment of any capital to the country to which it belongs, is that which maintains there the greatest quantity of productive labour, and increases the most the annual produce of the land and labour of that country
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A capital of a thousand pounds, for example, employed in a foreign trade of consumption, of which the returns are made regularly once in the year, can keep in constant employment, in the country to which it belongs, a quantity of productive labour, equal to what a thousand pounds can maintain there for a year
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If it is employed in the carrying trade, the country to which it belongs becomes the emporium of the goods of all the countries whose trade that stock carries on
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The mercantile stock of every country naturally courts in this manner the near, and shuns the distant employment : naturally courts the employment in which the returns are frequent, and shuns that in which they are distant and slow; naturally courts the employment in which it can maintain the greatest quantity of productive labour in the country to which it belongs, or in which its owner resides, and shuns that in which it can maintain there the smallest quantity
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The country belongs to their masters, who cannot avoid having some regard for the interest of what belongs to them; but it does not belong to the servants
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The rent which properly belongs to the landlord, is no more than the neat produce which remains after paying, in the completest manner, all the necessary expenses which must be previously laid out, in order to raise the gross or the whole produce
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If they conquer, whatever belongs to the hostile tribe is the recompence of the victory ; but if they are vanquished, all is lost; and not only their herds and flocks, but their women and children
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“All I know and all I care to know is that it belongs to Alleghenia and it will be fully operational in a few months
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) Alice could think of nothing else to say but ‘It belongs to the Duchess:
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In order to make every individual feel himself perfectly secure in the possession of every right which belongs to him, it is not only necessary that the judicial should be separated from the executive power, but that it should be rendered as much as possible independent of that power
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I know this Child belongs to God
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“Mary,” he said, “most of the time I forget Jesus belongs to God and not to us
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He looks almost as though he belongs with the animals
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The rent of land, that portion of the produce which belongs to the proprietors, is scarce anywhere in Great Britain supposed to be more than a third part of the whole produce
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The revenue or profit arising from stock naturally divides itself into two parts; that which pays the interest, and which belongs to the owner of the stock ; and that surplus part which is over and above what is necessary for paying the interest
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The residue, therefore, that portion which belongs to the owner of the stock, and which pays the interest of money, would necessarily remain the same too
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Thirdly, some part of the profits of stock belongs to the same rank, as a revenue arising from the employment of their small capitals
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Fourthly and lastly, some part even of the rent of land belongs to the same rank ; a considerable part to those who are somewhat below the middling rank, and a small part even to the lowest rank ; common labourers sometimes possessing in property an acre or two of land
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to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ
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“Thank you this means so much to Elijah to be invited for a drink with you he feels he belongs again
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“That belongs to Lucius Lastborn’s boys
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I believe we should cherish that remnant of it that still belongs to us
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authority to board his ship as he claimed that a vessel of war was part of the territory of the country to which it belongs, and
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“Right Corporal just give me the names in your own time and I will see that this nonsense is put to bed were it belongs
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but you have a product that belongs to someone else which you promote
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‘We intend to return him to where he now belongs
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The third set belongs to a Ms
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and said, ―Oh, this belongs to my lady friend, I just left down at McAlister
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He belongs to us
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Besides, she belongs here at Serenor
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“That woman belongs to me!” he screamed, twisting mid-flight, reaching out with his blade, sending the flat of it hard against her right leg as he fell
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That dubious distinction belongs to his being mostly responsible for starting the Cold War
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It belongs to my uncle
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"Just wait until I find out who that bird belongs to," he threatened
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"That bird belongs to you, doesn't it?" he demanded
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Alice could think of nothing else to say but 'It belongs to the Duchess: you'd better ask her about it
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Credit for the Axis defeat belongs mostly to the Soviet Union, but also Britain, the US, Allies across the world, and resistance fighters within Axis occupied nations
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Pilar is no exception, of course, for in the Philippines there are two types of land: the “transferable land” that gives rights to private property and inheritance, and the “inalienable land” which cannot be transferred because it only belongs to the government, such as mountains, rivers and marshes…
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“It’s really big, powerful, shiny, new, and; I hate to be the one to break this to you, but I think it belongs, or belonged to your little lady friend
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After a couple of years, they’ll get tired of looking at it, and it’ll end up on the trash heap of fucking history, where it fucking belongs
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That can send him to prison, where he belongs and where at least he can’t rape any women
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There’s some gold coin here that belongs to us
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He is a cosmic figure that belongs to all faith traditions
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I chimed in with another one of my inane mottoes, “Anything that can be put in a nutshell probably belongs there
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