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"appertain to" Definitions
  1. (formal) to belong or refer to somebody/something

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Yet there are several characteristics which appertain to the whole continent.
They appeared to appertain to what had preceded them but remotely.
The consideration of hypnotic cures does not appertain to our theme.
The name, acronym and logo of UNESCO appertain to the Organization's intellectual property.
Where are the houses, the palaces, that should appertain to these lordly parks?
Natural rights are those which appertain to man in right of his existence.
He is to perform all the duties which appertain to him throughout the year.
I warn you that they do not appertain to my caste and political opinions.
To you only it will appertain to decide whether you will be converted or no.
The issues that actually appertain to it, for instance, are dealt with by a training programme.
They appertain to all the duties of life, but are too numerous to be quoted here.
Whosoever appertain to the visible body of the church, they have also the notes of external profession.
She was profoundly out of temper with him and all that might pertain and appertain to him.
Wrong word, reverend, but it does appertain to the evangelical community's attitude toward gay Americans and their families.
When Della woke up, she would be furious they had made any contact that didn't appertain to their job.
Sovereign rights are the rights, which appertain to independent sovereign states, to legislate, manage, exploit and control access to their own natural resources.
Consequently, the requirement of accuracy cannot appertain to the accuracy of a statement but merely to the fact that a specific statement has been made.
13 Freemen appertain to this manor, . Always 1 plough. Value always £6 4s 0d. The whole has 1 league in length and in width, of a 20s King's tax, it pays 12d.
However hard the question hit me, in essence her demand to be excused for deeds that do not appertain to her, I could not retract anything about the terror spread on the streets during the miners' rampages.
The IHO defines the limits of the Inner Seas as follows: > On the West and North. A line running from Bloody Foreland () in Ireland to > the West point of Tory Island, on to Barra Head, the Southwest point of the > Hebrides, thence through these islands, in such a manner that the West > coasts of the main islands appertain to the Atlantic Ocean and all the > narrow waters appertain to the Inner Seas, as far as the Butt of Lewis > (North Point), and thence to Cape Wrath (58°37'N) in Scotland. On the South. > A line joining the South extreme of the Mull of Galloway (54°38'N) in > Scotland and Ballyquintin Point (54°20'N) in Ireland.
Babylonian Talmud Eruvin 54a, in, e.g., Koren Talmud Bavli: Eiruvin • Part Two, commentary by Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz), volume 5, page 15. Jerusalem: Koren Publishers, 2013. Reading "the finger of God" in Rabbi Ishmael said that each of the five fingers of God's right hand appertain to the mystery of Redemption.
Taskriout is a commune of Kabylia in Algeria, located in the southeast of the province of Bejaia, crossed by the highway 09, leading to Aït Smail, Kherrata, upwards Sétif. It consists of five villages; Aït Idriss, where Kefrida waterfall is situated, Aït Ali Oumhend, Aït Mbarek, Arrechah and Rif. Bordj Mira is the chief town. Taskriout appertain to the district of Darguina.
In Georgia, constables are court officers whose powers and duties are: (1) To attend regularly all sessions of magistrate court; (2) To pay promptly over money collected by them to the magistrate court; (3) To execute and return all warrants, summonses, executions, and other processes directed to them by the magistrate court; and (4) To perform such other duties as are required of them by law or as necessarily appertain to their offices.
The state had an area of 171 square kilometers and yielded a revenue of Rs 80,000 in 1915. During British Raj, the Badnawar pargana consisted of 158 villages of which 101 were guaranteed, 23 were khalsa villages and remaining 34 were alienated to non guaranteed thakurats. The Chief of Bakhatgarh who was also the mandloi of Badnawar was entitled to collect dami from all guaranteed and non guaranteed Thakurs of badnawar as appertain to his zamindaree right (Mandloiship).
Smith complained of gout for many years (it was probably rheumatoid arthritis), which made it increasingly difficult and painful for her to write. By the end of her life, it had almost paralyzed her. She wrote to a friend that she was "literally vegetating, for I have very little locomotive powers beyond those that appertain to a cauliflower". On 23 February 1806, her husband died in a debtors' prison and Smith finally received some of the money he owed her, but she was too ill to do anything with it.
Accordingly, de Forest was requested to "voluntarily" relinquish his title. He initially refused to do so, but finally relented, and a royal warrant was issued on 16 January 1920 that relinquished "the rights and privileges" granted to him "in consideration of the fact that the said foreign titles of nobility appertain to Countries now or recently at war with Us". He became known as Maurice Arnold de Forest. The family estates in Moravia were confiscated by the new state of Czechoslovakia for which de Forest was paid £100,000 compensation.
Albania host the Mediterranean Basin biodiversity hotspot. (14) Albania features contrasting and different vegetation types, determined mainly by topography, hydrology, climate and geology. It enjoys a diversity of temperate ecologies, incorporating both deciduous and coniferous forests, wetlands, river deltas, alpine and subalpine pastures and meadows, evergreen and broadleaf bushes, marine and coastal landscapes. Strategically located on the northern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, Albania appertain to one of the planet's biodiversity hotspots due to the elevated level of endemism within the Mediterranean Basin. The flora of Albania consists of more than 3,200 vascular and 2,350 non-vascular plants and a lesser known number of fungi.
These "temporary" governments, the presence of the "expert" ministers, or the non-politically active experts and executives therefore no deputies, utterly renders the peculiar character of the political neutrality. In such a manner, the fact that the members of the "expert" cabinet do not appertain to the Parliament, is just a consequence of them not taking part in the every day political life. It is not a discriminating factor that qualifies one government as the "cabinet of experts", since the Constitution (art. 92-96) does not foresee electing the President of the Council of Ministers and the other ministers from the members of the Parliament.
Stand firm in your belief in God, build > your future on God's Commandments, which alone can be a firm basis of > healthy development of any nation, big or small. Stay alive – my nation – > don't kill yourself and don't provoke measures able to corrupt your life > force. In his Pastoral letter about godless communism () on 30 November 1943 he urged Catholics to "fight godless Communism" through prayers. Rožman wrote > I know that advocates of Communism and some other blind Catholics will > reproach me that I am meddling in politics in a pastoral letter, which isn't > a matter for a bishop and doesn't appertain to the Church.
In that context, Nickle again put a motion forward in the lower house of parliament, calling on the King to "hereafter be graciously pleased to refrain from conferring any titles upon your subjects domiciled or living in Canada", thus expanding the earlier resolution of 1917 to include even non-hereditary titles. The Commons voted to create a special committee to look at the question of honours and it concluded that the King should be asked to cease conferring "any title of honour or titular distinction ... save such appellations as are of a professional or vocational character or which appertain to an office". Titular honours from foreign governments were also to be banned. However, bravery and valour decorations, such as the Victoria Cross and Military Cross, were exempt.
The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the "Andaman or Burma Sea" as follows: > On the Southwest. A line running from "Oedjong Raja" ["Ujung Raja" or "Point > Raja"] () in Sumatra to Poeloe Bras (Breuëh) and on through the Western > Islands of the Nicobar Group to Sandy Point in Little Andaman Island, in > such a way that all the narrow waters appertain to the Burma Sea. On the > Northwest. The Eastern limit of the Bay of Bengal [A line running from Cape > Negrais (16°03'N) in Burma [Myanmar] through the larger islands of the > Andaman group, in such a way that all the narrow waters between the islands > lie to the Eastward of the line and are excluded from the Bay of Bengal, as > far as a point in Little Andaman Island in latitude 10°48'N, longitude > 92°24'E].
The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Bay of Bengal as follows: ::On the east: A line running from Cape Negrais (16°03'N) in Burma through the larger islands of the Andaman group, in such a way that all the narrow waters between the islands lie eastward of the line and are excluded from the Bay of Bengal, as far as a point in Little Andaman Island in latitude 10°48'N, longitude 92°24'E and thence along the southwest limit of the Andaman Sea [A line running from "Oedjong Raja" ["Ujung Raja" or "Point Raja"] () in Sumatra to Poeloe Bras (Breuëh) and on through the Western Islands of the Nicobar Group to Sandy Point in Little Andaman Island, in such a way that all the narrow waters appertain to the Andaman Sea]. ::On the south: Ram Sethu (between India and Ceylon [Sri Lanka]) and from the southern extreme of Dondra Head (south point of Ceylon) to the north point of Poeloe Bras (). Note: Oedjong means "cape" in dutch language on maps of the Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia).Glossary of Terms Appearing on Maps of the Netherlands East Indies, United States Army Map Service, page 115.

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