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"belong" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to be in the right or suitable place
  2. [intransitive] to feel comfortable and happy in a particular situation or with a particular group of people

848 Sentences With "belong"

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"It's hard to belong anywhere, truly belong, if we don't belong to ourselves first," Deya is told.
It doesn't belong in politics, in doesn't belong in our homes and it doesn't belong in our workplace.
I keep telling myself, 'You belong here, you belong here.
A lot of people don't belong, and they can't belong.
And if they belong there, there's no place they don't belong.
We'll be like, does it belong or does it not belong?
Voyeur 10 Photos View Slide Show ' We belong, we belong awake.
Some belong to the city; others belong to a private company, Plaxall.
It doesn't belong to one person; it doesn't belong to an organization.
I don't really feel like I belong anywhere, which makes me belong everywhere.
Manufacturers and distributors belong in prison, and users belong in drug-treatment programs.
When does a phone belong to the user, and when does it belong to Apple?
You know you belong to the land, and the land you belong to is grand.
They are like a collection of love poems that no longer long to belong — they belong.
Some belong to more than one club, but no one can belong to all of them.
But one place sriracha doesn't belong, and will never belong, is all over a goddamn Lexus.
Our lives no longer belong to us alone; they belong to all those who need us desperately.
Children belong with their families, yes, but they also belong in safe and healthy environments, not in cages.
" Private planes owned by individuals belong to "part 91" and regional and major airlines belong in "part 121.
"I'm interested in what it means to belong and not belong to society, to a culture," he said.
This style does not belong to you any more than kinesiologist goggles (or whatever) belong to your wife.
Today there are 12: Five belong to N.B.A. owners, and seven, including the Dream, belong to independent entities.
Though they are commonly mistaken for jellyfish, bluebottles belong to the Siphonophora family and jellyfish belong to Medusozoa family.
"When we have deployed enough capacity this won't belong to us, it will belong to the community," says Granier.
I wanted to belong and to feel British but I was convinced that Britain could never belong to me.
The "I don't belong here" of the original became "you don't belong here" and, finally, "we don't belong here" — a line that sounds, in retrospect, like a tribute to every freak who ever followed his work.
Over 40% belong to the top tenth of the global wealth distribution (and over 18m belong to the global 1%).
"I feel as if I belong here, if I belong anywhere," he told an interviewer from the New York Times.
The Amazon does not belong to just Brazil, just as the Arctic's icecap does not belong to the United States.
" He added, "There is still the assumption among many New Yorkers about where they belong and where they don't belong.
"I no longer belong to myself, I belong to you, I belong to the people of Mexico," Lopez Obrador said near the end of a long speech in which he ran through a list of his plans.
They don't sound like they belong anywhere except Rae Sremmurd's IG. That alone means that they belong in the Christmas canon.
Conversely, groups that we don't belong do, or don't want to belong to, are called out-groups, and they're often mistrusted.
"I just encourage all those younger girls that feel left out, or feel that they don't belong, that they do belong."
Likewise, pictures by artists of the Hoosier Group belong more to Munich than to Paris (even as they belong to Indianapolis).
McGregor not only doesn't belong in the same ring as Mayweather, but he also doesn't even belong in the same sport.
I think if we're going to get people to belong, and feel like they belong, they have to feel listened to.
Nature doesn't belong to us, we belong to Nature, and spirits live in everything, including rocks, tools, homes, and even empty spaces.
This urge to belong is the same psychology that pushes someone in the inner-city to want to belong in a gang.
"Sailors belong on ships and ships belong at sea, and the ship I was on was always out at sea," he said.
It was a strange feeling, to belong and not belong, to be separated from your community on the basis of your upbringing.
You belong to one another in exactly the same way that you and the targets of their racism belong to one another.
"The holy lands of Mecca and Mina belong to all Muslims ... it does not belong to rulers of Saudi Arabia," said Khamenei.
Do people everywhere keep lists in their heads of secret societies they belong to, or would belong to if these societies actually existed?
I didn't belong to my father, and I didn't want to belong to a husband — someone who could tell me what to do.
"He didn't belong on the principals committee to begin with — doesn't really belong in the White House at all," said Representative Adam B. Schiff.
It has been said I don't belong in Women's sports — that I belong in Men's — because I look stronger than many other women do.
We all know how it feels to want to belong, but only a select few know how it really feels not to belong anywhere.
It has been said I don't belong in Women's sports—that I belong in Men's—because I look stronger than many other women do.
The identification process does not prove the bones belong to one person, but rather that they could not belong to anybody else, Cole said.
It has been said I don't belong in women's sports — that I belong in men's — because I look stronger than many other women do.
It has been said I don't belong in women's sports -- that I belong in men's -- because I look stronger than many other women do.
Many people, of course, favor the groups they belong to and dislike groups they don't belong to; that is the regrettable foundation of prejudice.
PERINO: Things like that where you had organizations where people could belong, and nobody wants to really belong to anything anymore, except to their side.
"These assumptions about the fields signal to men that they belong, more than it signals to women they belong there," Cheryan said in an interview.
"If we don't belong in Skokie, I don't know where we belong," Norman Dorsen, then the ACLU's president, told The New York Times in 1978.
You have to go out there with that in your mind to prove that you belong on this team or you belong in this league.
Once that happens, it will be easier for Instagram to identify (and possibly rank) which accounts belong to a business and which belong to an individual.
But NWA doesn't belong in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame in the same way Kiss doesn't belong in the hip-hop hall of fame.
By conventional understanding, a collaborator is one who assists an enemy, helping groups to which he does not belong threaten groups to which he does belong.
Symbolically, the wall along the southern border signals to the Trump base that brown people belong on one side, and white people belong on the other.
While Mr. Barghouti and most of the other strikers belong to Mr. Abbas's Fatah party, some belong to its rival, Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip.
I don't want to belong to this, nor do I belong to this, nor am I going to strive to something that will never fully accept me.
Because we belong to that family that they created for us, and the house was part of our family, I feel like we belong in that house.
Many of those carousing belong to Belarus's sprouting technology industry — young, savvy and forward-looking designers, bookish and shy engineers, and many others who aspire to belong.
Dozens of Families Belong Together rallies are being held on Thursday — some of them organized by the Families Belong Together campaign itself, some organized by other progressive groups.
"When something good happens, they feel like they probably do belong, but when they have a negative experience, they're more likely to question whether they belong," Romero wrote.
I changed back into my regular clothes and headed back to the office, but I don't belong there, I belong on the streets of Milan/Paris/New York.
The Eastern European experience fits less well into Schama's picture of Jewish history, which emphasizes the ways Jews sought to belong—that is, to belong in Christian society.
"Legislation designed to make shutdowns a relic of the past, which is where they belong, they belong in the dustbin of history -- and not our future," Alexander said.
Try and pick out which three seasons belong to Ewing and which three belong to Charles here: Player A PER TS% Reb% Win Shares/48 23.2 19993 21.3 .
The planes included 15 aircraft deployed in bases in Utah, Arizona and Nevada, Stefanek said, adding that 13 belong to the United States and two belong to another country.
But those legs don't exactly belong to him; they belong to his latest project, a 373-foot Ferris wheel that is slowly coming together on the Staten Island shore.
Instead, he said there was a constant battle between the brands that belong to retailers, like Costco's Kirkland Signature, and those brands that belong to producers, like Kraft Heinz.
" - Rachael, 33 "Dogs don't belong in any restaurant.
" - Artie, 43 "Babies do not belong in bars.
"I've spent so much time in rooms that I feel like I belong in, that the places I don't feel like I belong, I don't freak out now," he says.
Photos of a superyacht rumored to belong to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos circulated the internet in August, but the company told INSIDER that the yacht does not belong to him.
We have stood for the ideas that human rights belong to all, no matter their ideology, and that civil rights belong to all citizens, no matter their wealth or power.
Based on a true story, Queen of Katwe also stars David Oyelowo as Fiona's coach, the man who tells her "you belong where you believe you belong" in the inspiring trailer.
Imagine a child trying to be some place where they feel like they belong and you get in this room and you find out you don't belong in that room either.
It's a family to which we belong – big difference.
They belong to a different world — the offline community.
" Knowles later posted an essay, "And Do You Belong?
That honor could belong to Robin Lopez and ... mascots.
That honor could belong to Robin Lopez and … mascots.
That report should belong to America — and America alone.
"If you know the language, know the lingo and look like you can belong, you can belong," Douglas Florence, a longtime security analyst, told the Review-Journal regarding the delivery driver disguise.
"It has been said I don't belong in Women's sports — that I belong in Men's — because I look stronger than many other women do," Williams wrote in the public letter on Reddit.
For the streets belong to you, belong to your parents who lived on them before you were born, and in some cases, the ancestors who first laid foot on this country's soil.
"For any kid who feels like a newcomer, who feels like they don't belong," he said, "my candidacy says, 'Not only do you belong, you can also aspire to run this country.'"
The porg face-off is fundamentally about whether comic relief and cuteness belong in Star Wars, or whether the series should belong more exclusively to the serious, straight-faced likes of Darth Vader.
"I don't care what age you are, where you grew up, what political party you belong in, this is not where we belong," Brown wrote in a Facebook post, according to the paper.
It's true — there are some places hoverboards just don't belong.
So don't look at me like I don't belong here.
A scorned ex returns, but who does he belong to?
But your keys don't belong on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
Memos like this belong in the garbage, not the news.
Officials have said that debris did not belong to MH370.
The opinions expressed in this column belong to the author.
Professional Street Fighter players belong to the fighting game community.
Surely political decisions belong to the "political branches," and can't
Do you think politics belong in extreme metal at all?
"These monuments and parks belong to the people," he said.
Hey, at least it won't belong to Shkreli anymore. [CNBC]
The ship appears to belong to the Church of Scientology.
Not even if it seems like you clearly belong together.
There's plenty of women who do belong in the boardroom.
"We all belong together," the company said in a statement.
Everywhere I went, someone reminded me that I didn't belong.
It all comes out of a human need to belong.
Could that hat belong to who we think it does?
Here's a theological certainty: Cats do not belong in church.
They belong to the bad old Africa of the past.
The remaining 27% of the shares belong to private investors.
The spaces typically belong to corporate leasers and fulfillment companies.
Where do you feel like you belong, and with whom?
It tells us we belong, that we're normal and desired.
But he definitely does not belong to the nationalist camp.
SARAH BROOM'S moving memoir does not belong to her alone.
BOOZE and drugs usually belong together like Fred and Ginger.
"Her narrative didn't belong to her at first," Ellis says.
They belong to us even when we don't want them.
Ultimately, I'm with Mosseri — Breitbart doesn't belong in Facebook News.
In some cases they also belong to the Communist Party.
All these breeds belong to the same species, Canis familiaris.
That's the moment where you know that he doesn't belong.
They also believe the trust should still belong to them.
Abi with TWO chihuahua, neither of which belong to him.
They almost look like they belong to the White Walkers.
The 2011 map "doesn't belong to the House", she said.
Well, those actually belong to Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.
The opinions expressed in this column belong to the author.
"I don't belong to you, or this world," he confesses.
Last, the right is changing what it means to belong.
Both banks belong to Central Europe's biggest insurer PZU SA .
Today, scientists announced they belong to an entirely new species.
The opinions in the article below belong to the author.
Mr Petro used to belong to a separate armed group.
Those on the upcoming mission belong to various telecommunications companies.
I'm talking about the social group that you belong to.
It may appear that I do not belong to myself.
Verdict: They were brazenly stealing artifacts that belong to others?
Instead, they vote for candidates who belong to no party.
Some people don't believe American flags belong on Confederate graves.
That is according to OPEC, to which both countries belong.
He looked like he didn't belong on a baseball field.
People will argue endlessly about which level they belong at.
Because the skies belong to the United States of America.
Prosecutors later alleged the weapon didn't belong to Smith. Why?
Everyone else has the burden of proving they belong there.
Are you longing to belong to something bigger than yourself?
But the hands on the wheel don't belong to shareholders.
Most of those Christians belong to the Coptic Orthodox Church.
You don't belong here,' he told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos.
But it really doesn't matter what generation you belong to.
As such, to those clerics, Muslims don't belong off earth.
The people interviewed belong to a variety of ethnic groups.
"'Fundamental' questions belong in the 'gateway' category," wrote Judge Barrett.
"Money is yours, but resources belong to society," Pauline said.
It is suspected, though not confirmed, to belong to MH370.
The fundamental idea that these energy sources belong to China.
You want to look polished, but also like you belong.
Nothing against kangaroos, but they don't really belong in trees.
She wants her friends to feel like they belong here.
Is this really a club you want to belong to?
The rest of my time will belong to my family.
Boo, the second dog, is believed to belong to Depp.
The opinions in this article belong solely to the author.
In a way, I feel lucky that I don't belong.
Chris: On "KMT", Giggs did not belong on that song.
They belong to the families and communities they come from.
Begging the question: to whom and where does Kabakov belong?
Cadaver Dog probably doesn't belong on a list like this.
Macau used to belong to Portugal, so there's corruption everywhere.
But we all belong to one great nation called Kenya.
It's too early to say whether they belong here, though.
"If you ask me, they don't really belong," she observes.
But I don't belong here, what do I do now?
"The pink moonboots belong to my wife," he points out.
But he's my husband, his heart should belong to me.
These are words that belong to everyone who wants them.
But where does the chicken and chorizo belong come summer?
The views expressed in this article belong to the author.
"Quit acting like you belong to some tribe," Manchin said.
"We are all sacred and we all belong," Garfield said.
You either belong to the AirSpace class or you don't.
Today, a quarter of undergraduates belong to a social club.
The biggest leadership PACs on Capitol Hill belong to Rep.
The opinions expressed in this article belong to the author.
At what point does the victor belong to the spoils?
Later, however, she conceded it might belong to her son.
The opinions presented in this article belong to the author.
"Maybe I wanted to belong to my family," she said.
Our public lands and oceans belong to every single American.
The opinions expressed in the article belong to the author.
"I belong here, and my team belongs here," he said.
Do you belong to an organization whose members will volunteer?
Does a stinky, fermented soybean condiment belong on your plate?
The yacht used to belong to Oracle CEO Larry Ellison.
They are crimes against all society, to which Catholics belong.
Both groups belong to the Western Agriculture and Conservation Coalition.
However, the chips and guacamole belong in the penalty box.
"We do not belong in this story," Mr. Papillaud said.
Obviously, those foods belong in everyone's diets, and they're delicious.
The best song on "Endless" doesn't even belong to him.
The money doesn't belong to the system, but to parents.
After last week's big public reveal — Eleanor doesn't belong here!
Jewish rights belong in any broad movement to fight oppression.
Being mixed race means not knowing who you belong with.
These kinds of things do not belong in this bill.
It doesn't belong here between old houses and green fields.
For us, "nature" and "society" belong to two separate realms.
To God we belong, and to him we shall return.
Puzder's name does not belong anywhere near this distinguished list.
Peas and mayonnaise really, really don't belong on a pizza.
Regardless of language, culture, immigration status, you belong to Framingham.
" Brouwer interjected to add, "It doesn't belong to our sport.
The cell pulled from the man's body did not belong.
She refused to say that guns don't belong in schools.
Where you belong: Watching a new Game of Thrones trailer.
Iraq, Iran, Libya and Venezuela all belong in that category.
Cassius and his peers belong very much to the present.
That idea, too, turned out to belong to another time.
As if I belong to a sort of new gender.
Politics doesn't belong in the bedroom or the doctor's office.
Yes, Muslims belong here — but belonging brings with it expectations.
I don't even know if we belong to this competition.
Wild animals belong to all of us because it's nature.
Only half of them belong to her United National Party.
"Someone like Tommy doesn't belong in state prison," he said.
"America's public lands belong to all of us," she wrote.
Potato salad, pasta salad and coleslaw belong on every table.
"We belong to God and to Him we shall return."
I get to help these students feel like they belong.
Does that nomination belong almost entirely to host Jerry Seinfeld?
It's the one place where I feel like I belong.
"The weekend must belong to the national leagues," Seifert said.
I'm back where I belong as chairman and chief cheerleader.
"They do end up back where they belong," he said.
Little girls don't belong on the lawns of large corporations.
" But, she added, "This does now belong to this administration.
Whom will the country belong to if we all leave?
But storytelling does not belong exclusively to bards and poets.
Someone who lies does not belong on our Supreme Court.
The gym I now belong to has codified this clarity.
The gym I now belong to has codified this clarity.
"Belong to Vietnam!" call back about 30 schoolchildren, even louder.
The younger men I know don't belong to any groups.
They told us that we can belong in these clothes.
Guys like the old Han Solo belong to the past.
I wanted to belong to a church that was loving.
"They're implants in rooms where they don't belong," she says.
What share of the economy should belong to the state?
And to whom does this child, wanted and hunted, belong?
Those jobs still belong to Congress and the federal courts.
This page does not belong to "The Eyes of Darkness".
Opinion Does the world belong to them or to us?
It was as though her experiences didn't belong to her.
The opinions in this article belong entirely to the authors.
Green likes to say that books belong to their readers.
I am human because I belong, It speaks about communities.
Alocasias, like philodendrons and monsteras, belong to the aroid family.
Strangely, though, they are birds that don't belong in England.
Which, according to Theresa May, means I don't belong anywhere.
Does "Hangar 1: The UFO Files" really belong on History?
Mahler combines two poems that don't belong to each other.
Is "up" really where James Corden and Kristen Bell belong?
The opinions expressed in this commentary belong to the writers.
Some of it doesn't even belong in a spooky film.
The lives in "Exit Right" belong decidedly to the past.
"We don't belong to a class of criminals," he said.
Do any other beings, animal or otherwise, belong to it?
Once you're a Christian, that's your "you belong here" card.
People like to belong to things small enough to feel.
Does the future belong to great power competition or restraint?
First Amendment rights belong to the people, not the government.
Sometimes where you end up is exactly where you belong.
There are employees who belong to the Republican party, right?
All of Rent's yowled, yelled recitatives belong to '90s rock.
Public funds belong to the public, and they are sacred.
Do our professional achievements really belong to us at all?
I'm entitled to privacy and you really don't belong here.
I did completely lose myself, but not in the world of the party, but in the world of, like, none of these things belong together and this fucking queer body does not belong here.
"He didn't belong on the principals committee to begin with — doesn't really belong in the White House at all," said Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
Republicans believed that 46 percent of Democrats are black and 44 percent belong to a union; in reality, about 24 percent of Democrats are black and less than 20153 percent belong to a union.
Sophie and Jasper, who belong to Ms. Walradt, and Red Cloud and Geronimo, who belong to Mr. Travers, would also eventually meet at their church during a blessing ceremony for the pets of parishioners.
"Foxler is all about grooming and manipulating people that don't feel like they belong anywhere—and, let's face it, most furries feel like they don't belong anywhere," a Colorado-based furry named Ash told me.
The recent rise in white supremacist violence around the world has given us fresh reason to ask which aspects of the problem belong to the entire internet, and which belong to our biggest social networks.
The viewer is forced to wonder why these artifacts belong together.
"If you're here to cause trouble, you don't belong," Systrom said.
Harry Potter and his magical world will always belong to Rowling.
Right now may be worse, but this is where I belong.
Now, Cleveland's power-ball approach seems to belong to the past.
The views expressed in this column belong to Bernardini. (CNN)St.
The two of them belong in this neighborhood; it's their home.
Does Kansas belong, or is it part of the Great Plains?
And that's a place some queer critics argue "femme" doesn't belong.
" Carey's setlist for the night included "Emotions" and "We Belong Together.
The opinions expressed in this commentary belong solely to the authors.
Sebastian: I don't feel like we belong to a specific scene.
The distracted boyfriend meme definitely appears to belong to the latter.
You should be thrown out if you don&apost belong here.
The remaining seven percent of the shares belong to small shareholders.
But in the history books, the slogan will belong to Trump.
Look and act like you belong on stage with these people.
That thing doesn't belong in the stifling world of college football.
The opinions in this article belong to the author (CNN)Mr.
A pair of eyeglasses, believed to belong to Regan, were nearby.
Who does the street belong to: the residents, or the Instagrammers?
Protesters participate in "Families Belong Together" immigration march in Las Vegas.
More importantly, so should the number that belong to human proteins.
They in turn say she doesn't belong in this country anyway.
Enjoy it now, Fa, for soon it'll all belong to Castile.
I don't own or control my identity, they belong to Facebook.
Currently, only 10% of Americans aged 25-34 belong to unions.
These species all belong to a much bigger group of fungi.
The cigarette butt could belong to any one of those people.
Our Gaga sources say #1 -- the dress didn't belong to Gaga.
But the two species do not belong to the same genus.
It is fair to say that these two did not belong.
But stories fully belong to their authors only during their telling.
Three of the five operational Mars orbiters also belong to NASA.
The protesters belong to the group Extinction Rebellion — XR for short.
But the page doesn't belong to Bella Thorne, or J.K. Rowling.
And in some weird, dreamy way, they belong in this house.
You should do that because we're Americans and we belong here.
These firms belong to diverse industries, from selling undergarments to seafood.
I hope you rot in prison because that's where you belong.
High-paying jobs don't just belong to those with advanced degrees.
It doesn't matter what party you belong to, Democrat or Republican.
They belong in this society just as much as you do.
This soil belongs to me, and I belong to this soil.
F*** anyone who didn't vote for Trump, you don't belong here!
RARELY do optimism and North Korea belong in the same breath.
Does that brick, in fact, belong on that pile of rocks?
They can belong to any party, but cannot hold extremist views.
O'Connell said the guns and ammunition did not belong to Hopkins.
I am in love with this; this is where I belong.
The vibe is, 'What are you doing here, you don't belong.
Firms have some flexibility to choose which one they belong to.
Could the future belong to these kinds of anti-aging drugs?
The views expressed in this commentary belong solely to the authors.
And that we won't belong like they told us we would.
They both also work by capitalizing on our instinct to belong.
As far as Japan is concerned, the islands belong to Japan.
"You're welcome to a world where we all belong," he said.
No more than three commissioners can belong to a single party.
I'm staying in the tent with the bakers where I belong.
Her uncle told her women did not belong in the cockpit.
It did not belong to her, it belonged to the people.
Does a sport dominated by two nations belong in the Olympics?
I was delighted to do it, but I didn't belong there.
Fewer millennials tend to belong to churches or other religious bodies.
Seven of the top 10 most traded belong to PG&E.
Guessing they don't all belong to Ben ... but ya never know.
Also important to note ... the yacht did not belong to Ezekiel.
However, many of the nominations don't solely belong to country artists.
Basically it feels like my body doesn't belong to me anymore.
To some people, I look like someone that doesn't belong here.
Help get them back up to 5 stars where they belong!
They belong to the same family of flightless birds as ostriches.
I want to use the bathroom where I feel I belong.
The demerits in the budget belong with the annual discretionary accounts.
Seriously, they look like they belong to a crying cartoon child.
But an 8-foot crocodile DOESN'T belong in the family pool.
They now belong to Trump's populist working-class party, he said.
The stars and stripes, in the land of which they belong.
Now they are emblematic of a 21st-century urge to belong.
Judging from today's creation, Clinton's tweet will belong on future lists.
People have long debated what food category hot dogs belong to.
And yet O'Keeffe did not want to belong to New Mexico.
It's sort of like a puppy that doesn't belong to you.
The National Archives belong to the American people, not to Republicans.
They belong to an organization called the Sandy Hook Pilots' Association.
"This collective need to belong is very, very strong," he said.
These witnesses seem to believe they belong to a protected class.
All that being said, sometimes weed just doesn't belong in food.
I don't care if I get side-eye; I belong here.
We belong to the top players in eight to 10 markets.
A glossary supplies some answers, but that's not where they belong.
I belong to a quilting group on the Upper West Side.
The article also misidentified the biological family that bok belong to.
These types of displays belong in museums, not our state capitol.
If the answer is "no," it doesn't belong on your resume.
The White House does not belong to Trump, or any president.
Inherently, they belong more in the private sector than the public.
The Red Sox own first place, which is where they belong.
There has to be a place where you feel you belong.
CNN noted that DeWinter has said Muslims don't belong in Europe.
"A lot of politicians' kids belong in cages," Mr. Schmidt said.
He feels he doesn't belong, and you can understand why. Ouch.
Gomez and Nanette Barragan and organizations that included Families Belong Together.
She seemed to belong in this other room, with the piano.
These weapons look like they belong in Westworld and Shogun World.
They belong to a wholly different register than the earlier work.
Who are some of the artists that belong to that tradition?
Like Stormy Daniels, these "scandals" belong in the "who cares" file.
For all of this, the above-named conspirators belong in prison.
I belong to a quilting group on the Upper West Side.
No one can say to which category Trump will eventually belong.
Sachs's and Porter's books belong to an eccentric body of fabular
Name tags do not belong in the middle of your chest.
"It finally puts me on the pedestal on which I belong." 
They also said the case did not belong in federal court.
Absolutely. We do not belong in the world of film today.
Seriously that dog looks like it belong in a KITH ad.
We feel that the Yankees and Bees belong to St. Petersburg.
But that particular comedy of embarrassment will always belong to him.
These boys belong to the newest Japanese style tribe, Genderless Kei.
Everything else in my life was supposed to belong to him.
Around 80 percent of Utah legislators belong to the LDS Church.
His face, though, seemed to belong to a slightly older gentleman.
Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), who does not belong to the RSC.
The emails belong to Huma Abedin, the aide to Mrs. Clinton.
Our votes may cancel out, but we belong to one another.
If that's too much, you don't belong at his party anyway.
So I found theater, and I found where I did belong.
The future shouldn't belong to the Front National and its ilk.
Because these gifts are for your child, they belong to her.
Integrated schools taught, in surgical detail, where you did not belong.
The vast majority of the European Union's members belong to NATO.
Do you think political issues like these belong at awards shows?
To be white in President Trump's America is to fundamentally belong.
In the end, cinematic desire doesn't belong to any given sexuality.
Now, though, Castellina doesn't belong only to me and my friends.
On top of a horse is where I belong, I think.
They should belong on the battlefield and not in our communities.
This was a place I did not belong, and therefore exciting.
Why put myself in a box in which I don't belong?
People lobbed epithets at him and told him he didn't belong.
I must share it — this stuff doesn't belong to me, really.
Caipira is what doesn't belong to the 'center' of the world.
"Humans have an innate need to belong to community," she said.
They belong to 240 tribes and speak more than 270 languages.
Have screenshots that you think belong in this virtual Viking funeral?
"Those characters feel like they belong to everyone now," she says.
And this Capitol, this city, and this Nation, belong to them.
All the dye recipes Gutierrez uses belong to her great-grandmother.
Some belong to Villa Albergoni and Visconti di Modrone rented others.
"Any room that I go into, I belong there," she said.
And if I can belong while wearing a cute pink harness?
In a way, it also doesn't belong to me at all.
A turgid version of something that doesn't actually belong to them.
Let's face it ... both of those bodies belong at the beach.
Four of them — Albania, Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia — belong to NATO.
I was born here, yet others told me I didn't belong.
Everyone is seeking ways to belong and emblems to represent them.
Our current structures belong to the 19th, and sometimes 20th, century.
I will fight the world and get back where I belong.
"It made me feel like I didn't belong here," he said.
You know, Mother Theresa said it: 'We belong to each other'.
"If they belong to ISIS," he said, "we will destroy them."
"We don't belong to a class of criminals," Mr. Marchionne said.
"They said, 'I don't feel I belong to Tunisia,' " she recalled.
Our public lands belong to all of us, not special interests.
Obama's family did not belong to the black bourgeoisie in Chicago.
"It's that feeling of that you want to belong," he said.
At its core, gentrification is about what it means to belong.
These members belong to more than 210,2000 local councils, or chapters.
"I think they belong to the demimonde of poetry," he wrote.
Adjunct professors, NGO workers and unemployed screenwriters belong alongside Mark Zuckerberg.
I also belong, as we all do, to myriad other minorities.
The secret society … That I belong somewhere that nobody knows about.
The initials written on the belt likely belong to the perpetrator.
Today, Tchaikovsky and ballet belong together like Abraham Lincoln and America.
And if they belong here, they have to get it done.
That's exactly where I belong: I am a woman, after all.
Her life coach offered a mantra: You belong in the room.
Trump and Bob Wright, however, both belong to the third school.
Hate is hate -- and does not belong in the White House.
They call the Rohingya "Bengalis," implying that they belong in Bangladesh.
The service invites you to belong, until, quite bleakly, it doesn't.
The animals belong to an extinct family of marsupials called Palorchestidae.
The links were disguised, appearing to belong to websites like geotus.
Obviously, the Gulf of Mexico does not belong solely to Florida.
So they come back to put things back where they belong.
If you belong to a union, join your union's climate group.
"It was never meant to belong to one group," Wruble said.
"I think they belong to the demimonde of poetry," he wrote.
Translation: You belong in the light, not backstage in the dark.
The links were disguised, appearing to belong to websites like geotus.
They belong to your favorite obese surrogate father Papa John now.
"Being Patriotic" is another Facebook page found to belong to IRA.
It was the defeat of accepting he could never fully belong.
Does it belong to royalty, the elites, or to the commoner?
Or daring to belong to New Dealish left and labor groups.
These things belonged to him and now they belong to me.
I felt like I would belong to an English-speaking country.
Words belong to the art of writing; pictures usually lack words.
But Sapp says it shouldn't matter, they BOTH belong in Canton.
Meanwhile, the molecule he discovered will belong to the United States.
And this Capitol, this city, and this nation, belong to them.
There are those who want to belong to clubs and acquire the proper affiliations, and there are others who don't or can't belong to anything of the sort, even the cliques that would gladly welcome them.
Shaq's kid might now belong to Arizona, but it's clear the Diesel's heart could still belong to LSU, 'cause he refused to answer who he'd root for if the two school's happen to play each other.
Venus is in Aries after a wearing Venus retrograde earlier this spring, which has encouraged you to reconsider the friend groups, communities, and organizations you belong to—and being a Gemini, you probably belong to many!
Not the expense, not the sparkle, not the status symbolism, but the simple and universally understood statement that a metal band on the left ring finger makes: I belong to someone, and they belong to me.
But all these different fragments of your identity don't belong to you; they belong to Facebook and Amazon and Google, who are free to sell bits of that information about you to advertisers without consulting you.
"Sitting among you, there are those who still have to be held accountable for their conduct against women, for behavior that does not belong in this industry, does not belong in any industry," Argento told the crowd.
I belong to a faith, but that faith does not belong to me, and I would not presume to tell another person how to walk their own spiritual path or what any symbol should mean to them.
It's also easy to disparage the one-with-the-earth sentimentality in which the natural burial ground movement tends to cloak itself: "Our bodies do not belong to us, they belong to nature," one such cemetery admonishes.
Certain features, like stereotype plates, editions, impressions and reprints, belong to the history of books; others, like ownership marks and annotations, belong to the history of copies, and as such they are singular, nontransferable pieces of evidence.
Kickoffs belong in the sports museum, next to the jump ball exhibit.
There's also a risk that the remains belong to non-US troops.
Yeah, they'd have to be amazing — or belong to your significant other.
But, nothing is as painful as being where you do not belong!
They belong to fat women of every shape, size, color, and age.
Scientists have discovered that the graves belong to Normans, descendants of Vikings.
For example, Nigerians belong to much larger WhatsApp groups than Westerners do.
But our hearts do not belong to the hot and hasty hookups.
" But the second question you should consider is, "Where does it belong?
And loriciferans don't belong to "our" part of the tree of life.
After all, why are nipples suddenly NSFW when they belong to women?
I belong to the Facebook group for parents of kids with CVI.
Other social media accounts appearing to belong to him show similar images.
"We cannot assume that leadership and science belong to the United States."
We can all agree that material that incites violence doesn't belong online.
And we've vigorously pursue them and believe that they belong on Nasdaq.
Retrospection does not belong exclusively to those with an all-American upbringing.
It was "executable file paths" — evidence of programs — that didn't belong there.
I didn't belong, but I knew I had to go for it.
I still hadn't known, though I soon would, how little I'd belong.
"...Because you don't belong in this country you fucking joke," it read.
I don't have to be a certain size or shape to belong.
There are three modalities, and four signs belong to each of them.
Does it belong to Paul, who paid it no attention whatsoever, really?
Will UIKit apps really ever feel like they belong on the Mac?
In Gwent, all cards except "neutral" ones belong to a particular faction.
"How spaces are designed tell us whose voices belong there," Nelson says.
The more we're alienated, the more Scott and Tessa belong to Moirville.
"Not one of the kids said, 'You don't belong here,'" Maldonado said.
What if an AI software's creations belong to no one at all?
KS: All your DNA all belong to Jeff Bezos and Whole Foods.
It's often a reminder that, in a fundamental way, they don't belong.
On desktop, open an email that should belong in the Promotions tab.
And there are plenty of women who do belong in the boardroom.
Ultimately, Cook says the iPhone encryption issue should not belong in court.
Friends that used to belong to me, laughing and hugging one another.
They leave knowing this is a place where they will always belong.
Because once you write a book, it doesn't belong to you, frankly.
"Not one of the kids said, 'You don't belong here,' " Kristie said.
They belong to a nomadic group once categorised as a "criminal tribe".
The result is creatures that feel like they belong in the world.
Most of these new drugs belong to a class known as biologics.
The hat unintentionally prioritized pink pussies, which belong to biological Caucasian females.
Some belong to the third or fourth generation running the family business.
The original account doesn't appear to actually belong to a Swift fan.
After 21 years of absence, they are back to where they belong.
He said he didn't belong in a country where he wasn't raised.
If you belong to someone, can they make you responsible for them?
We need to feel like we're part of something—that we belong.
People see wooded areas as the animals' natural habitat, where they belong.
Ali's family members knew the icon did not belong to them alone.
They, of course, belong to two large cans of San Marzano tomatoes.
The cargoes belong to PDVSA, Chevron, Valero and Russia's Rosneft oil company.
Would I have used an app to find a place to belong?
And your gang, whatever gang you particularly belong to to do that?
We're not sure, but we do know they belong on a runway.
While Hill is the film's moral center, Confirmation doesn't belong to her.
I hope you rot in prison because that&aposs where you belong.
There is a lot of plastic everywhere where it doesn&apost belong.
"To the victor belong the spoils," candidate Donald Trump reminded 2016 voters.
Twombly scribbles, viscous red ribbons that belong in an ad for Cognac.
They belong in the history books and not in our emergency rooms.
Are you feeling supported or restrained by the groups you belong to?
No one answered a telephone number that appeared to belong to Noor.
It also happens that, this year, all those eyes belong to women.
It's assessing me based off what group of people I belong to.
Affected accounts belong to Richard Spencer, Pax Dickinson, Radix Journal, and others.
Both Bento and the original Keyboard Cat Fatso belong to artist Schmidt.
The happenings of her reproductive system belong to no one but her.
This story doesn't just belong to one group, it belongs to humanity.
Like, what Hogwarts house does this clever and bold fan belong to?
They belong to Ronald Reagan, after the Klan offered him their endorsement.
Its clients belong to both the public and defense sectors, Finmeccanica said.
They belong to a new family of medicines called PD-1 inhibitors.
Weirdness is produced by the presence of "that which does not belong".
Are we talking about bad, dirty drug users, who belong in jail?
Like that weapons designed for mass killing don't belong in civilian hands.
Here are 12 times animals were found places where they didn't belong.
I probably just don't feel like I belong, so I can't join.
It's just who owns the night, who does the night belong to.
The violation of having your body, your fate, belong to someone else.
An estimated 30 percent of undergraduates at Harvard belong to such clubs.
The blindfold belongs on the statue, it doesn't belong on the lawyer.
IN THE future, the skies of cities may belong to aerial drones.
To belong to the U.S. Cavalry was to be a skilled rider.
"But then they belong to others, your thoughts," a woman says cautiously.
"So many people, even today, feel like they don't belong," Buttigieg said.
Hopefully the president throws these letters in the garbage where they belong.
"Nothing that didn't already belong in the sea," the dive commander continued.
Ask your teen: What kinds of communication don't belong on social media?
The Instagram handles belong to a married couple: Elliot and Jessica Tebele.
Former Justice John Paul Stevens: Kavanaugh does not belong on the court.
The vehicles belong to a mix of civilians and law enforcement agencies.
There are also private-practice arbitrators who don't belong to any institution.
Here's what you need to know about the Families Belong Together rallies.
Cephalopods belong to a biological class that includes octopuses, squid and cuttlefish.
The DNA does not belong to her husband, Keith Papini, authorities said.
"We are not sure what group these militants belong to," he added.
Three of the remaining Seven belong to minorities — Asian, Mexican and Comanche.
In exchange for your dollars and your worship, you get to belong.
That's the community to which I belong: those who don't fit in.
"If you're here, you've got to feel like you belong," Rivera said.
They belong to a congressional caucus dedicated to increasing Social Security benefits.
With India's new list of those who belong and those who do
"Both belong to one country, no alternative to it," said Djeich magazine.
"Stand at the head of our army where you belong," she says.
Then these planes flying over the Ghouta, who do they belong to?
But women did make the move to politics and we did belong.
They include Netflix, but it's probably doesn't belong in there, and Google.
It would seem self-centered to just have that belong to us.
The coral-encrusted spar does not wholly belong to any single category.
And the freedom to belong: that everyone can find connection and community.
That team sometimes had players who did not belong in the majors.
I couldn't take something that doesn't belong to me away from them.
"Elizabeth: "And that's why it feels like they belong somewhere like here.
A "Belong but Work Remote" fund promotes the growing "flexible jobs economy".
In your mind, are there specific instruments that belong in specific eras?
The dirty, old carny, petty tricks of yesterday, do not belong today.
There was no one saying you're no good or you don't belong.
The legs belong to a girl who helped me pull it out.
I'd internalized so much badness about myself that didn't belong to me.
Ultimately, the idea is to give people, place people where they belong?
You can't find its origins because it doesn't belong to any company.
Like something grossly aberrant, something that did not belong among the living.
In Japan, most taxi drivers belong to companies and few operate independently.
I belong here, even if the world isn't ready for me yet.
Do they belong to one of the Olympians Trump hosted in April?
The yeast you would encounter in foods belong to the former phylum.
We are going to get back to our country, where we belong.
The network does not belong to the government — or really to anyone.
The Super Bowl stage will once again belong to a pop diva.
Some of its members belong to opposition parties, while others are independent.
But these are also public lands, and the wolves belong there, too.
Now I don't know where I belong, but I know I'm home.
That generally only makes you stand out as someone who doesn't belong.
The world of black journalists, to which I myself belong, is small.
To what realm do they belong when Sleigh tells us Joseph's story?
I wasn't the only one made to feel that I didn't belong.
I belong to an organic food co-op, and still I gagged.
Chester [the family's son] represents that second generation to which I belong.
It could belong to a modern human, a Neanderthal or a Denisovan.
They didn't need me or the elite, which I inevitably belong to.
In my experience, many umpires just wanted to belong on the field.
The Moon is in lazy Taurus, and you belong on the couch.
Treat it like you belong but not like you own the place.
I slowly started to feel like I belong, and that's really important.
I should have known without asking, though, that the door didn't belong.
Society said you're a black man; therefore you belong in this category.
I wanted the story to belong to those who had truly suffered.
I felt like I didn't belong, and I missed New York City.
Protesters often belong to organizations that lend theoretical, moral and logistical support.
Most of the narratives in popular-music culture currently belong to them.
Algonquin-speaking people living today in Ontario also belong to ANC-B.
The Families Belong Together coalition was formed out of 250 different organizations.
But the four successful hacks did not belong to a presidential campaign.
The toddler does not belong to Beau's widow or his current wife.
Finally, I mentioned Colin Harrison's "You Belong to Me" the other day.
He is not the sort to worry that he does not belong.
The problem was that the email address didn't belong to her assistant.
Ever been at a party where you just felt you didn't belong?
They resonate in new ways, they belong to you, tell your story.
President Xi said Taiwan and the mainland belong to the same family.
Its members also wear medals to signal they belong to the club.
Zachary felt he didn't belong in prison because he didn't remember anything.
"Public spaces belong to the citizens and public at large," Borrageiro said.
But I know that most of these addicts don't belong in here.
The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave.
Two things are for certain: rattlesnakes are terrifying, and they belong outside.
Holographic displays still belong in the realm of VR and science fiction.
I remember thinking, Yes, good, she didn't belong and now she's gone.
They feel as if they belong to the community that sustains them.
"Whatever they found, it does not necessarily belong to Peter," he said.
Some of the newly discovered mammal fossils belong to these three groups.
Several Hindu men said they felt Muslims did not belong in India.
If we want to live in New York, we belong to Bill.
We drop everything and move to the place where we truly belong.
Both Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, where Stein has requested recounts, belong to ERIC.
"The future does not belong to globalists," Trump said in his speech.
In America, a woman's body seemed to belong to everybody but herself.
Nevertheless this section seemed for me to belong to a different book.
"The old expression 'To the victor belong the spoils,'" Mr. Trump declared.
THERE MIGHT BE UPSTREAM R&D THAT CONTINUES TO BELONG IN CORPORATE.
Because we all belong with our families and communities, not in cages.
The place where we build our houses, they don't belong to us.
"As a baptized Catholic, they belong to the church community," DeBernardo said.
The script is the same one used with immigration: They don't belong.
Joseph Kennedy III and Markey both belong to their party's progressive wing.
The problem is they are selling something that doesn't belong to them.
Oceanic notes also belong to Neptune, like the ones we described above.
LB: Anyway, the data does not belong to me or anyone else.
You're just throwing it back in the water where it doesn't belong.
"The drugs belong to the terrorist network Al Qaeda," he told Reuters.
Bacteria and other single-celled microbes belong to a group called prokaryotes.
Bacteria and other single-celled microbes belong to a group called prokaryotes.
In your opinion, are there some places where phones just don't belong?
They went to the same schools and belong to the same clubs.
It was like, if you're here to cause trouble, you don't belong.
Traditional Republicans who belong to neither group have also applauded MacArthur's effort.
"These objects belong to the world," Ms. Conn said, "not just Venetians."
I don't think people left because they didn't feel like they belong.
The bums in question belong to strangers, friends and, occasionally, to Alejandro.
"I'm here because families belong together," said Cindy Curry of Westchester, Illinois.
If your whole life was spent in hell, you belong in heaven.
But I won't let him make me feel like I don't belong.
He looks like he doesn't belong there, an ashy smear on celluloid.
And as you can see, the only "wasted" votes belong to Democrats.
Many members of the anti-immigrant Freedom Party belong to the fraternities.
"Art fairs belong to a specific part of the economy," said Martínez.
About 85,000 people belong to Opus Dei worldwide, according to the BBC.
In that study, researchers found that people tended to believe that victims in racial groups they don't belong to suffered fewer "uniquely human" emotions like anguish, mourning, and remorse than victims in racial groups they did belong to.
By criticizing this one social group that I do not belong to on behalf of another social group that ALSO I do not belong to, I have proven myself to be the dopest and wokest ally of them all.
Most of the bonds due for redemption in July belong to the ECB.
One of the people to belong to Kubrick's inner circle was Emilio D'Alessandro.
Sisi did not name the organization the attackers were believed to belong to.
The two brother pups belong to engaged couple Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner.
The following photographs belong to Green's ongoing portrait series, Jewels from the Hinterland.
I've had my blood fats analyzed and I don't belong to this group.
Maybe sensitive information wound up in a cloud repository where it didn't belong.
Think about forums and communities that your person of interest might belong to.
It will belong not to them and not to us, but to time.
Sometimes, if you belong to one of the lounges, they have a shower.
Well, maybe it's time to leave them on the shelves, where they belong.
How many social media accounts belong to the person they claim to be?
It does not reveal how much of these belong to the central bank.
Duke: We see ourselves as football for everyone -- a place where you belong.
Otters belong to a mammalian family including the weasel, badger, marten and mink.
They belong to communities that help with community projects, help out each other.
"Las Americas son de todos," or the Americas belong to everyone, said another.
Some of them are Lindsey&aposs children and some belong to his girlfriend.
I want our young people to know that they matter, that they belong.
Your instincts tell you that both calves do not belong on a stool.
When football fans are pressed, does their heart belong to their NFL team?
We'll only fly dogs and cats as pets that belong to our customers.
He came home with a black collar on that didn't belong to us.
Other primates -- the mammalian group, to which humans belong -- are still polygamous, too.
Norovirus is a group of related viruses that belong to the Caliciviridae family.
Most of the meat-production plants under investigation belong to much smaller rivals.
To say that Mandela does not belong to all South Africans is atrocious.
It's possible (although unlikely) that the face could belong to Ser Meryn Trant.
They belong to the people, and that includes rich as well as poor.
"The subtext to that headline is 'not you, you don't belong,'" Lui said.
" IBM tweeted Wednesday: CEO Ben Silbermann: "Children belong with their mothers and fathers.
She's got ugly sneakers that she's running in that belong to someone else.
"This kind of operation does not belong in our society," the minister continued.
"To the victor belong the spoils of the enemy," one Jackson ally quipped.
A lot of the time, those battered bodies belong to women of color.
"This team doesn't belong there at all," Julien said of Anaheim's precarious situation.
Ahead, read more stories from the Families Belong Together rally in Washington, D.C.
Fully 60% of Germans believe that Islam does not belong in their country.
When we belong to organizations, we adapt to the culture of that organization.
Update: Refinery29 can confirm that the tattoo does not belong to Taylor Swift.
It gives her this feeling of needing to belong to something or someone.
Text "BELONG" to 97779 to fight back against their cruel and dangerous policies.
The fragments did not belong to Natalee, whose body has never been found.
They have different senses of style and belong to different cultures and subcultures.
" His online critic responded, "you don't belong in this country you f—— joke.
You want the office of the president, and that doesn't belong to me.
He doesn't belong to a hunting order whose members wear stylish green capes.
One hundred percent of the sales proceeds for Where Does My Penis Belong?
Not many of them belong to unions in this right to work state.
In one way I felt like I didn't belong in this country either.
He talks about them like they belong in the Smithsonian, do you notice?
The forces behind ISIS and Kansas Crusaders alike belong to the 21st century.
They didn't belong to anyone but themselves, and that's alluring to modern women.
Either put them out on display or give them to who they belong.
" "Don't some of you belong to the National Council of Negro Women chapter?
Perpetrators and victims tend nearly always to belong to starkly different social groups.
So, it can be hard to feel like you belong as a runner.
Every generation deserves their own Beatles, and the 2010s belong to One Direction.
Some problems that seem to belong to one category end up in another.
This is actually where I belong, and that's where I found my voice.
Not all leftists in congress belong to his Movement for National Regeneration (Morena).
I felt that only if I belong to someone am I worth anything.
To whom, in the end, do jewels such as the Garima Gospels belong?
In Canada, meteorites belong to the owner of the land where they fell.
The remains that have been identified belong to Kinsman, Mahmoudi, Navaratnam, and Kanagaratnam.
"And this is why expensive things don't belong in my hands," I thought.
"I cannot belong to a group that has that name," one person wrote.
This isn't Tendigi's first attempt to put an OS where it doesn't belong.
Forget different worlds; the characters feel like they belong to completely different universes.
" Seehofer said that "of course, the Muslims living here do belong to Germany.
You feel less vulnerable because your emotions don't just belong to her anymore.
She stole an identity and claimed experiences that did not belong to her.
The Green Book was our AAA guide because we couldn't belong to AAA.
"Everyone deserves to feel like they belong," the company said in a statement.
" One of the anti-immigrant party's slogans is "Islam doesn't belong in Germany.
They belong to 300 different nations and speak almost as many different languages.
"I am convinced that the future does not belong to strongmen," Obama said.
Benjamin Wittes tweeted confirmation today that the account does indeed belong to Comey.
The United States' national parks "belong to everyone" — but not everyone is going.
The opinions in this article belong to the author. (CNN)Repugnant. Outrageous. Disgraceful.
And that should offend every American, no matter what party you belong to.
Each belong to different groups, though, split between Al-Nusra Front and Hezbollah.
Where else do you belong, beyond someone else's or your own aesthetic definitions?
Meet your candidates in person and determine if they belong at your company.
All noteworthy luxury brands — and all of which belong to one owner: Kering.
When I landed there, the first step, I felt like I didn't belong.
So how can you tell if some of those funds belong to you?
Fandom operates on pack mentality: to scream in a crowd is to belong.
Inside the vehicle, police found several items they contend belong to someone else.
Some believe that you have to achieve financial status in order to belong.
Fossilized remains found in Morocco might belong to our 22,214-year-old ancestors.
After that we will have to verify that the nudes belong to you.
Wanting to feel valued and like you "belong" will be on your mind.
"The old expression, 'to the victor belong the spoils'—you remember," he said.
We've been here since the founding of this country and we belong here.
As you know, the deciding votes behind the PCAs belong to the fans.
Today, roughly 83 percent of Georgian citizens belong to the Eastern Orthodox Church.
She reportedly told them they "didn't belong" there and ordered them to leave.
Galaxies tend to form gravitationally bound clusters that belong to even larger superclusters.
"I've covered for 35 years the issues that belong to Miami," she said.
"If you have an agenda, you don't belong in this business," Glor replied.
That day, I learned that—whatever that figure meant—it did not belong.
" He added that "decisions on such topics rightly belong at the local level.
Not all Republicans belong to the Fredo Corleone wing of the GOP. Sen.
"Stand at the head of our army where you belong," she told him.
We should bring our troops home where they "belong," as he stated clearly.
Wiley and Booker belong to different generations, but they're both producing art now.
It's scary, they feel like they don't belong, they don't have role models.
Maria and José belong in this country, and have so much to contribute.
Two anti-establishment lawmakers who do not belong to the Freedom group, Reps.
For those seeking mainstream legitimacy, it's another searing reminder that they don't belong.
Hassan Tari, commandant at Mwea Prison, also believed the patients didn't belong there.
It's difficult to find anyone who feels they belong to the Iraqi nation.
And like Mr. Trump, Mr. Miller believes that Muslims belong anywhere but here.
And they could have sent in poop samples that didn't belong to them.
If you're going to act like a wild animal, you don't belong there.
" Dr. Boone followed: "My entire life I searched for a place to belong.
He wonders if, in heroin, they've found a place where they can belong.
Subsys and Actiq belong to a class of fentanyl products called TIRF drugs.
We must realize that such conversations do not belong just to minority scientists.
This recreates an energy security challenge that seemed to belong to the past.
Besides her monologue song, she also performed "You Belong With Me" and "Untouchable."
Oil drilling does not belong in the coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge.
I figured, maybe I'd find a home in a place I didn't belong.
"Thank you for letting me belong, and thank you for listening," she said.
"Terrorist(s) don't belong to any faith and any religion," Sodhi told CNN.
It also told Oetting that his disgorgement claim didn't belong in the bankruptcy.
My client has been convicted for words that do not belong to her.
Some of the most impactful accounts on Instagram belong to individuals, not brands.
But why present these as distinguishing features of a group you belong to?
Once again it's evident that Jimmy doesn't belong in a conventional desk job.
We can see at least two, possibly three - who do they belong to?
It's a lot harder, but in the middle is where healthy societies belong.
If that thing doesn't belong in the Smithsonian, I don't know what does.
Good vibes will start flowing in the communities and circles you belong to!

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