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The exhibit now belongs to society, it belongs to everyone.
Trump belongs to the religious right, and it belongs to him.
If the law belongs to anyone, it belongs to the people.
They clearly identify who belongs in America and who America belongs to.
And education not only belongs to a country, it belongs to humanity.
"The UK belongs to Europe and Europe belongs to the UK," he said.
The prize still belongs to them, just as it belongs to Bob Dylan.
It belongs to us all, just as Muhammad Ali belongs to us all.
Some of it belongs to oligarchs, but much belongs to Putin and his cronies.
"Porgy and Bess" belongs to the world, of course, but it especially belongs to Charleston.
This award not only belongs to me but also belongs to the whole Fosun team.
We are Americans, and the future belongs to us — the future belongs to all of you.
Her heart still belongs to Rick and his heart still belongs to Carol. What. The. Fucking. Fuck.
And the debate about who belongs in the march, and who the march belongs to, will rage on.
Smoked salami belongs on a fashion week catwalk like Donald Trump belongs at a Cinco De Mayo party.
The beach belongs to the public and belongs to the people, which is the way it should be legally.
You need to make the critical distinction between what belongs to your employer and what belongs to you and you only.
Tomorrow belongs to the Nazi youth singing the song — but it also belongs to you and you and you and me.
"This is ... a tragedy that belongs to LGBTQ communities, but a tragedy that belongs to the entire nation as well," she said.
Searching for those keys in a public database reveals that one belongs to Wright, one belongs to Kleiman, and two belong to Satoshi Nakamoto.
The bell belongs to the village, but the tower that houses the bell belongs to the church, which refuses to ring it — for now.
It also brings to light the hard truth that Donald Trump belongs in the White House as much as he belongs in a locker room.
The former belongs to House Umber, while the latter belongs to the Karstarks, who are an ancient offshoot the Stark bloodline, going back one thousand years.
It belongs to the Kings and it belongs to the Cappiellos and the Jeffries and the Lakes, and it's not for a big corporation that's coming out of Oklahoma.
But even in the heart of coal country, even in Benham, Kentucky, people are beginning to understand that coal belongs in a museum and solar belongs on the roof.
Ultimately, there is a key simple truth that underscores the differences between Falcon Heavy and SLS: Falcon Heavy belongs to Elon Musk, and SLS belongs to the American people.
The yacht -- named Lionheart -- belongs to Chloe's dad.
"Noga" marked Szapocznikow's earliest use of her own body, which served her exploration of the fragility of embodiment and obsession with bodily integrity (what belongs inside and what belongs outside).
There's a legend in progressive Judaism that a man once angrily protested that a woman no more belongs at a synagogue pulpit than an orange belongs on a Seder plate.
"I want to tell children across this country ... that no matter what the President says, this country belongs to you, and it belongs to everyone," said Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
Image via Wikimedia If this year belongs to anyone, it belongs to Little Simz, the North London MC who's been slowly setting fire to our speakers one bar at a time.
"AI" — This sin belongs to the entire tech industry.
No, that distinction — for now — belongs to John Delaney.
"The spotlight shines directly where it belongs — on him."
The law says that a witness, in theory, belongs to neither side — every witness belongs only to "the truth" — but in practice, witnesses are owned lock, stock and barrel by the prosecution.
But two years later, a civil war broke out when President Salva Kiir, who belongs to the majority Dinka ethnic group, fired his deputy, Riek Machar, who belongs to the Nuer ethnic group.
He belongs in the Deuce, despite his heavy Brooklyn demeanor.
The gas line belongs to Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline.
"It belongs to us women to elevate the human race."
In a democracy, that right belongs to be the people.
It reinforces people's sense that he coast belongs to them.
The address belongs to a company named International Corporate Services.
CDAG is a sports governing body to which Fedefut belongs.
Just leave your mankini in the closet where it belongs.
It is to this distinguished company that Youn now belongs.
Works that exist in the public domain belongs to everyone!
Ghana, for example, belongs to the same group as Afghanistan.
Ngov belongs to three Slack workspaces for three different organisations.
It finally looks like a browser that belongs in 2017.
The locker room belongs to the players of the NFL.
However the football team on the field belongs to me.
The Eero, in the hipster home where it belongs. Routers!
"We want a system that belongs to us," she added.
That's where he belongs, up north with his true friends.
Equality of opportunity is an idea that belongs to everyone.
This city, Hong Kong, belongs to her seven million citizens.
Fed time: Wednesday belongs to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
But the business end of the tournament belongs to two.
Their policies are explicit: your car's data belongs to you.
The Navy said the helicopter reportedly belongs to Genesis Aviation.
If you ever watch movies, IMDb belongs on your phone.
Routing talent where it belongs could get more things built.
It belongs to states, local communities and the private sector.
Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda belongs squarely to that latter group.
It is unclear who the Mercedes belongs to, Williams says.
What if the massively foreshadowed heartbreak belongs to Luyendyk himself?
Our Lady of Paris belongs to the whole of mankind.
But generally, to quote Brandt, "what belongs together grows together".
Osman belongs to the coalition that brought Mahathir to power.
Georgie is back where he belongs, thanks to a microchip.
Leave this real estate agent in Scottsdale where he belongs.
Normally it's obvious which key a pop song belongs in.
Under Zimbabwe's constitution all agricultural land belongs to the government.
"That's something that belongs to local law enforcement," he said.
"Every stone is once again where it belongs," Adam says.
Freedom belongs to all of us — humans and fluffy dogs.
That child belongs with a black family Mr. and Mrs.
So, it's so obvious to me that Steve belongs there.
Never mind that this country belongs to all of us.
Movement, when there is any, belongs to the security forces.
No matter the object, each belongs to the same world.
Pfizer Inc's Xeljanz belongs to the same class of drugs.
The utilities group to which TransAlta belongs fell 463 percent.
"Your property now belongs to Negan," the biker answers ominously.
"It belongs on Twitter," wrote Burke alongside the foot footage.
That's when Nelly reminded us where his team REALLY belongs.
He belongs in prison where he cannot hurt anyone else.
"This film in many ways belongs to Kristen," Assayas says.
Palm farmers are told their land belongs to someone else.
"Your property now belongs to Negan," their front man says.
And the bleakest teaser, of course, belongs to House Stark.
And the best grappling hook award belongs to Titanfall 2.
No journalist belongs in prison for fulfilling her professional duties.
Jupiter belongs to a class of planets called gas giants.
The eighth belongs to OKG, a unit of Germany's Uniper.
Kanyonyo belongs to the Kikuyu, Kenya's most populous ethnic group.
Kristin: This honestly feels like it belongs in Get Out.
The nastiest exchange of the hearing now belongs to Sen.
"I belong here, and my team belongs here," he said.
"Rice added: "That's where McGregor's whiskey belongs, the scumbag lowlife.
A newborn child belongs to the moral community of humans.
The line about toasting apples in one's own hearth belongs,
The last place it belongs is in our tax code.
By custom, an Igbo child belongs to her father's people.
He also said Berkshire's Charlie Munger belongs on the list.
And just about any 'flavored' spirit belongs on the list
Please help us bring Leo back to where he belongs.
Triamcinolone belongs to a group of hormones known as corticosteroids.
"I believe the future belongs to the fast," Whitman said.
In fact, such a person belongs in a mental institution.
Does it read like it belongs to a real person?
Things can be trickier when the data belongs to corporations.
A moderate in the CDU, she belongs to the EPP.
"The park belongs to all," he was quoted as saying.
And what if the ring belongs to someone from antifa?
One of those servers belongs to a Russian opposition party.
The final verdict: O'Ree belongs in the Hall of Fame.
Sorry Tay, looks like this Easter victory belongs to Austin.
And in this respect the first duty belongs to mothers.
That quest has not changed, and belongs to every team.
That's a token of the fact that he belongs here.
The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.
"That money belongs to you, not to them," Scheer said.
The game, instead, "belongs to the players," Guardiola had said.
The oil belongs to the nation in which it exists.
Welch belongs to a bipartisan working group organized by Rep.
The biggest decline belongs to the Saints, down to 224.
When she gets married, her home belongs to her husband.
The food in the fridge belongs to anyone in Montreal.
Like all Gladwellian provocations, this argument belongs in a podcast.
The first level of the addition belongs to the couple.
The military belongs in its barracks, not our ballot boxes.
The latest, the "Tide pod challenge," belongs in that category.
The fringe belongs to a pair of geometric patterned pants.
The church belongs to the faithful, not to the hierarchy.
What belongs to them is invisible and made of air.
And the power of the counting belongs to the child.
Today, the revolution belongs primarily to the regime's hypocritical elite.
Finding where one belongs is a universal problem, he said.
One headstone there belongs to Rifleman V.J. Strudwick, age 24.
It's nice that everything has a place where it belongs.
At one point Meiling declares that "tomorrow belongs to me".
Red Star's triumph 27 years ago belongs to another world.
Skinny Ken looks like he belongs in a YSL show.
Most of all, the crane belongs exactly where it is.
Even simpler: Suppose you're holding money that belongs to me.
Not that John believes he belongs in paradise, not really.
It belongs instead to a certain kind of anecdotal lore.
This team now belongs to Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson.
That position belongs to Senator Kemp Hannon of Long Island.
Now the job of leading the Mets belongs to Rojas.
Perhaps the local Carnegie library belongs in an intermediate category.
Sharma, who belongs to a growing, mobile Indian middle class.
Totti belongs not just to Roma, but also to Rome.
Now, they have learned that the torso belongs to Loveless.
The narrative no longer belongs to him — did it ever?
His story line belongs to him and no one else.
But the memory of that night still belongs to me.
"All of that belongs to ISIS ," a peshmerga general said.
He belongs to a community most outsiders loathe or pity.
Nominally, the money invested by OFEs belongs to the state.
"Obviously, the final decision belongs to the court," she said.
This country belongs to white people culturally, politically, socially, everything.
She belongs in a category that no one else inhabits.
But Mr. Hamid feels conflicted about whether he belongs there.
He belongs on a public blacklist, not in a waltz.
Don't go screwing with information that belongs to innocent people!
It belongs to the past in a way for me.
The city of Culiacán belongs to Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.
I want to have something that belongs to me. Yeah.
Her fate instead belongs to one man: Judge Lawrence Moniz.
The New York Times's first exposé on Harvey Weinstein, by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, belongs to the first camp; the New Yorker's first exposé on Harvey Weinstein, by Ronan Farrow, belongs to the second.
Sarajevo belongs to the Bosniak-Croat Federation and East Sarajevo belongs to the Serb Republic, which are two autonomous regions of Bosnia carved along ethnic lines during the 1992-95 war in which 100,13 died.
"Normally you have one side (of the seating) which belongs to the IOC and the other side which belongs to the organizing committee and the host country," IOC President Thomas Bach told a news conference.
Even City Hall, the seat of London's mayor, belongs to Kuwait.
But it is so breathtakingly bizarre it belongs on our list.
Push it back to the annals of 2017 where it belongs.
Biologically, Saccorhytus belongs to a broad category of creatures called deuterostomes.
One of the nicest of the permanent offices belongs to Fadell.
That honor belongs to the parties that live in the neighborhood.
Christopher Duffy's furniture looks like it belongs in a Magritte painting.
We are reuniting the cold back with exercise — where it belongs.
Surely you will permit me to restore what belongs to you?
The account belongs to Lueck, her sorority sister Kennedy Stoner confirmed.
KAF156 belongs to a novel class of antimalarial compounds called imidazolopiperazines.
And this Capitol, this city, this Nation belongs entirely to them.
This looks great in theory — but theory is where it belongs.
Like one of us (Mustafa), she belongs to Kenya's Nubian community.
This is no doubt whatever group that mystery watcher belongs to.
It's like your heart belongs to that art that you made.
But the best shot belongs to Chris Christie and Mr. Cruz.
He belongs to Harry Hulse, 15, who has type 1 diabetes.
The WWW belongs to all of us because of one guy.
The iPhone revolution belongs to Apple, but not just to Apple.
Let us pray this trend stays on TikTok, where it belongs.
Some economists argue that Friedman's position belongs to a simpler time.
Part of the neighborhood belongs to the Prospect Heights Historic District.
The future belongs, not to plastic cards, but to mobile phones.
The gnome belongs to Chivo, a gnome collector (?) who loves puzzles.
Black is beautiful — now that's something that belongs on a billboard.
This soil belongs to me, and I belong to this soil.
Most of the stuff in both fridges belongs to my mother.
Whether the debris belongs to the plane, which disappeared on Mar.
It belongs to the American people and it's not for sale.
This time, though, the dedazo that counts belongs to the voters.
One of the most-lifted designs belongs to artist Amanda Kirk.
She also notes that the archive belongs to the American people.
This brightly colored BMW Isetta 300 belongs to the chicken family.
The future belongs to the entrepreneurs in the audience, Bloisi said.
Synalpheus pinkfloydi belongs to the family of pistol or snapping shrimps.
Suzanne belongs to a cult on the fringes of Petaluma's farmland.
Almost all of the rest of the market belongs to Uber.
She said the banner is outdated and belongs in a museum.
His main position, shortstop, belongs to Didi Gregorius in the Bronx.
Bashar is (a) red line and belongs to the Syrian people.
Who knew a banjo solo belongs in a Justin Bieber song?
The skirt belongs to her mother, the scarf to a friend.
It belongs to the people of the United States of America.
However, he also understands that a restaurant belongs to the community.
For now and the foreseeable future, Washington belongs to the GOP.
You can cross-check which character belongs to which song here.
Penny is exactly where he belongs for his enabling a pedophile.
" If it belongs to me, I might add the TAG, "Jim.
Its heart belongs to the rebellious, agitators such as Elizabeth Warren.
Let's banish elite-sponsored misogyny to the past, where it belongs
"I think this belongs to detectives, not genealogists," says Rae-Venter.
There is no doubt he belongs in the Hall of Fame.
Given the limited information available, neurosyphilis belongs in the differential diagnosis.
The fleet belongs to one of the country's best-known tycoons.
Right now, the throne belongs to the Lannisters, not the Targaryens.
If that candy belongs to Ms. Witherspoon, it is Reese's candy.
Ultimately, she belongs to no party, occupying the high middle ground.
It belongs to a category of things called socially constructed things.
In truth, neither Giovinco nor Pirlo belongs on Conte's Italy team.
" Hillary nods rhythmically: "Trump's the one who belongs in the nursery.
They want the number one status that belongs to a champion.
" He added: "She used to say, 'He belongs to the world.
Mrs Merkel has insisted, quite contentiously, that "Islam belongs in Germany".
There's no way something like this belongs to just one person.
A similar Oerter rifle belongs to the British Royal Collection Trust.
In fact, this emphasis isn't McPhee's own, but belongs to the
Amtrak is federally owned, meaning that Penn Station belongs to us.
That distinction belongs to the R32 class, built in the 1960s.
Moreover, it made Clinton steer the party to where it belongs.
Takanoiwa belongs to a stable led by former grand champion Takanohana.
Freedom belongs to us by human nature, not by government dictate.
Belonging to something, but also knowing that something belongs to you.
Asked what ethnic group he belongs to, his answer is pointed.
He belongs to that endangered subspecies, the African-American baseball player.
Roman: Miss Quinn, she belongs to me/Here's the deal, Quinn.
But in the end, she said, responsibility belongs at the top.
That puts the lawmaking onus back on Congress where it belongs.
The remaining fight there belongs to them, not the United States.
I realized the page isn't mine, it belongs to the informers.
That leg belongs to a grizzled Scotsman, Arsenal defender Willie Young.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi reportedly believes President Trump belongs in prison.
It was my best mate's and it still belongs to him.
And now that's over and all their ice belongs to America.
It was cancer, yes, but even cancer belongs, in a sense.
The home belongs to nick, I am the one moving. Thanks.
I need to live in L.A.' It's just where she belongs.
But that $2 billion reserve belongs with our students in classrooms.
"She's a slut who belongs in jail," one of them said.
He said at the time that she "belongs with her family."
Silicon Valley's most powerful imagination belongs to a very powerful CEO.
Today, of course, American beer still belongs to America — sort of.
"The sidewalk belongs to everyone," I heard the older woman say.
And finally when she's old, her home belongs to her son.
The DOJ maintained that Trump's Twitter account "belongs" to him personally.
However af Klint's achievement alters the past, it belongs to us.
"There's nothing about me that belongs to me," she tells Candy.
A little gay bunny who belongs to Vice President Mike Pence.
No one owns the law, because the law belongs to everyone.
"The bronze just belongs to our cultural heritage," Mr. Tonnini said.
Alberni gets the comic lines but the movie belongs to Arthur.
He belongs to music more than to himself in some ways.
Like me, my daughter feels that she belongs to two countries.
But that language belongs to no particular ethnic group or place.
But many experts said the blame belongs with Australia's party politics.
The patent belongs to a Berkeley-based company called Perfect Day.
This fur looks like it belongs in a human hair commercial.
That year, more than 20% of workers belongs to a union.
"The immediate response was no — resistance belongs to everyone," she said.
"This temple belongs to true devotees," he said in an interview.
The LHC belongs to the world's leading particle-physics laboratory, CERN.
Now, the tournament now belongs a bit to both of them.
Now he will sit in a prison cell where he belongs.
But Trump and his people think it belongs just to them.
Immelt says that task belongs to senior management and company leaders.
Under the Geneva Conventions, torture, like genocide, belongs in that category.
The money Mr. Trump is referring to already belongs to Iran.
It belongs to an entire neglected and reviled stratum of society.
It belongs to the Royal Welsh, not to the Welsh Guards.
The responsibility for Aquash's death belongs to a number of parties.
As usual, Trump himself projected blame everywhere but where it belongs.
"Political correctness belongs to the scrap heap of history," she added.
The decision belongs to him, the consequences to all of us.
The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, unfortunately, belongs on that list.
That sobriquet belongs still, and rightly, to the legacy driver's cars.
"This house really belongs in the United States," he told Reuters.
"The public domain belongs to everybody," Richardson said in an email.
"This move lands the film exactly where it belongs," Warner Bros.
The [Western Wall] belongs to the Jewish people as a whole.
"Every family needs to get what belongs to them," he said.
" Ms. Webb said, "I think it really belongs to another era.
So that impacts directly the family that that individual belongs to.
Wade consigned to the ash heap of history where it belongs.
He belongs in the community telling stories ... spreading messages of peace.
"I don't know which party my wife belongs to but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room," said the president, whose popularity at home has plummeted amid a deep recession.
But it feels like the central debate here is one that's plagued nerd culture for decades: the question of how much this kind of adventure story belongs to adults, and how much it belongs to kids.
"What makes people think what's someone else's belongs to them?" she asked.
"Tell me which tax department your son belongs to," Mr Cai responded.
That job belongs to an 87-year-old man three blocks over.
He looks like he belongs in a Fast and Furious movie already.
Alkali, the next lease over, belongs to Charles, Marjorie, and Darwin Dunten.
Also, want to know who the house belongs to, via a trust?
According to Forbes, President-elect Donald Trump belongs in the latter category.
"Rømmegrøt, it's a dish that belongs to the past," the chef continues.
Here, 55 percent of the market belongs to the homegrown company Yandex.
Volume 4 belongs with the first three albums, and with that band.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Mr. Secretary, the time belongs to the gentlelady from California.
Its main competitor, WeChat, belongs to the social and gaming giant Tencent.
This spine-like fibula belongs to birds—only birds have evolved this.
Google's OnHub router The Eero, in the hipster home where it belongs.
Everyone knows that Drake only truly belongs with one woman: Rihanna, obviously.
"Let's put back carbon where it belongs, in the soil," he said.
As for the horror, the biggest jump scare belongs to a bunny.
And it's even nicer to have Sanaa Lathan back where she belongs.
It belongs in a different bucket than competing for an internship. Right.
It belongs to our heroes and so it's so much more fulfilling.
His goal is not to capture that which belongs to someone else.
Credit belongs as much to editing as it does to the choreography.
I live here for free because the building belongs to my family.
This whole notion of lowering the bar of what belongs online. Exactly.
The factory cannot close, one says, "because it belongs to the government".
To some degree, that's part of the genre the show belongs to.
His moreish new one, "Love is Blind", belongs in this last group.
Both You and he are wrong, it belongs to the Muslemeen [sic].
But the most emotional moment of the trailer belongs to C-3PO.
He belongs to one of the people who works in the office.
She may have won our hearts, but this panda belongs to another.
Even with all of that, this film belongs to Josh Brolin's Thanos.
It still kind of belongs to me, because I'm still in it.
The current domestic record belongs to "Infinity War," which made $258 million.
So we set her free down at the multiplex, where she belongs.
LEE011, or ribociclib, belongs to the same drug class as Pfizer's Ibrance.
The exposed server belongs to Voxox (formerly Telcentris), a San Diego, Calif.
The family of Ms Sen, for instance, belongs to a "helper" class.
In durable disorder, victory belongs to the cunning and not the strong.
The athletes' village now belongs to parents wheeling pushchairs through leafy squares.
A no-fucks-given orange lunatic — but one who belongs to us.
He said it's unclear if one of them belongs to the gunman.
In our heart of hearts, we know that data belongs to us.
The home belongs to David Aldea, a bigwig at the Soho House.
He declined to name the gang to which police believe Holder belongs.
Like the National Parks, it's something that belongs to all of us.
This moment belongs to women, and don't you let anyone forget it.
The job of helping competitors emerge belongs squarely to the antitrust watchdogs.
Day 6 belongs to Kourtney Kardashian — and all three of her minis!
Hopefully, she says, they "can bring her home to where she belongs."
This hip bone probably belongs to a child of three or four.
My heart belongs to the King of Underworld, so don't even try.
Clearly, the plan Ben was talking about belongs to the Gargoyle King.
Johnson, a corporal, belongs to Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One.
The future belongs to the bold, as disruption is all around us.
This season belongs among the best in the history of the club.
Hamilton Mourao, who belongs to the right-wing Brazilian Labor Renewal Party.
Why do you think such a "sex history" belongs in a museum?
We are returning power to where it belongs -- to the American people.
Political activism takes many faces and belongs to everyone in a society.
"The future belongs to digital business processes," Wellhoefer said in a statement.
We just haven't managed yet to put it always where it belongs.
Selumetinib belongs to a class of cancer drugs known as MEK inhibitors.
I thought, 'There is no way the baby belongs to this man.
In today's blog post, Smith argued that the issue belongs in Congress.
The hangar belongs to a department set up to fight illegal migration.
And San Francisco, as cruel as it's been, belongs to Jimmie Fails.
This story doesn't just belong to one group, it belongs to humanity.
And in this case, the precedent belongs to the 2023 Democratic nominee.
This action item belongs at the top of your To Do list.
When the voice belongs to Will Ferrell, though, it's sort of okay.
Let's file a lawsuit claiming all of Prince's music belongs to us!
In Iran, the last word belongs to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
That honor belongs, according to Kyocera, to its predecessor, the DIGNO rafre.
The bad news is the Afghan war now belongs to Jim Mattis.
Comic sans belongs on baby shower invites from the '90s, not this.
The irony is incredible, and belongs in an episode of Black Mirror.
The loyal German shepherd belongs to RaeLynn, who has Type 1 diabetes.
The number provided by the publication belongs to Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Art belongs to those who create it and those who savour it.
"I think [the message] absolutely belongs in the Super Bowl," Totten said.
Of course 'Germany belongs to the Germans' and it should remain so.
No—sorry Pats fans, but that honor still belongs to David Tyree.
Google just announced a plan See, email belongs to a special class.
The university is a public institution and belongs rightfully to the people.
A prop like that probably belongs in the Smithsonian at this point.
Same goes for the idea that your husband's heart "belongs" to you.
When you have some good perspective, you can see what actually belongs.
"Dumb and Dumber To" belongs to the production company Red Granite Pictures.
He also heard about the ficus tree, for it belongs to her.
Whatever genre it belongs to, "The Other Side" is powerful and disturbing.
But their loyalty belongs to the American people and to the Constitution.
The book club my wife belongs to — there's a lot of changeover.
It's hard to imagine why Trump thinks Putin belongs in the G7.
In the introduction to the 2006 essay collection Who Belongs in America?
The blindfold belongs on the statue, it doesn't belong on the lawyer.
R.Rex Parris belongs to a consortium of law firms that on Dec.
The credit for this transformation belongs to San Salvador's recently departed mayor.
Bring our car industry back into the United States where it belongs.
But the original belongs to Nick Tahou Hots (as does the copyright).
Now Toni Morrison belongs to American history, a history she influenced profoundly.
"Viktor," which may or may not evoke Rome, belongs to the best.
Someone else might be in power but this country belongs to them.
Kymriah belongs to an exciting new class of therapy called CAR-T.
Thus, the real blame for climate inaction belongs to all of humanity.
Burr said the jurisdiction more appropriately belongs to Risch's Foreign Relations panel.
Egypt's competitor looks like he belongs among the pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
"Almost half the country belongs to minority groups," Cena says in conclusion.
Cast iron cookware is super versatile and honestly belongs in every kitchen.
For my money, though, the fair's worst booth belongs to David Zwirner.
He's just grinding through the competition and trying to prove he belongs.
The Let's Play army to which he belongs has become massively popular.
But hey, now the boot on your neck belongs to a woman!
"Tonight is not about one person — it belongs to generations," Clinton said.
And, far more than our Independence Day, it belongs to all Americans.
A murderer belongs not at state dinners but in a prison cell.
In TV ratings the verdict, wise or not, belongs to the crowd.
It belongs of course to Ned Kelly, the famous 19th Century bushranger.
The clean lab feels like it belongs in a computer chip factory.
The most exciting food in this group, I think, belongs to Rahi.
It probably means the world to him, the acknowledgment that he belongs.
Let's leave the low self-esteem in high school, where it belongs.
The final dialogue in the graphic novel belongs to Francis Thomas — a.k.a.
Recipe of the day: Cauliflower rice belongs in your weekly recipe rotation.
And it belongs to every man, woman, and child in our nation.
The first Billboard chart of the new year belongs to Taylor Swift.
For an American, an L belongs in the back of the mouth.
The couple's La Jolla addition belongs to a distinguished and historic portfolio.
Baby Buzz belongs to nine-year-old mum Achimoto and dad Lucky.
Greenland belongs the Greenlandic people, and this is not the 103th century.
It belongs to Christina Hendricks of "Good Girls" and "Mad Men" fame.
Someone else may be in power, but this country belongs to them.
The blame belongs with Trump, not those shouting their opposition to him.
It's a big universe, and "Star Trek" belongs to all of it.
One movie website contends that it belongs to another category, ''post apocalypse.
"You will leave this choice to them where it belongs," he said.
It's not the most sentimental, but her iPhone belongs in a museum.
Now she's directing them, too — and all of it belongs to her.
The media should put this poll where it belongs — in the garbage.
Maybe expanding Title VII belongs strictly in the legislature's ken, he added.
Through King's teachings on nonviolent resistance, "he belongs to everybody," Jackson says.
That desk belongs to my colleague Dana Goldstein, The Times's education correspondent.
But they have since determined it belongs to this newly discovered species.
The most electrifying hitter in New York stays right where he belongs.
Maybe the best defense in the NFL belongs to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave.
Which is why it's important to place the blame where it belongs.
"My butt belongs in Puerto Rico," the 203-year-old me thought.
It belongs to three pharmaceutical giants that dominate the global insulin market.
Those kinds of limits put the burden on companies — where it belongs.
The hard-right Freedom Caucus belongs to only one party — the GOP.
"This money belongs in the hands of the American people," Kennedy said.
It belongs to the Zelle network of banks supporting near-instant transfers.
The entire Harry Potter collection, for example, belongs to NBCUniversal right now.
Still, the movie belongs to Sean Connery as Soviet submarine commander Capt.
The most flavorfully bitter of these belongs to a Mr. and Mrs.
The skull belongs to the oldest modern human discovered outside of Africa.
She also posted the photo in a mom group she belongs to.
Garth Greenwell's first novel, "What Belongs to You" (2016), uses mesmeric cadences.
The report belongs with Congress, he has said, not the executive branch.
That title belongs to state broadcaster CCTV, and its international offshoot CGTN.
But Basquiat absolutely belongs in the Stewart story, as it's told today.
"Private Island: Why Britain Now Belongs to Someone Else," by James Meek.
Not how a vagina might feel to the woman it belongs to.
A Washington Post reporter confirmed that the Twitter account belongs to Conway.
The storage tank belongs to Sinotrans Jiuling Transport and Storage Co. Ltd.
The heart and soul of the Republican Party belongs to Donald Trump.
Goose belongs to Carol Danvers, the human alter-ego of Captain Marvel.
Under the 10th Amendment, jurisdiction over intrastate commerce belongs to the states.
People speculate that the mysterious slot belongs to the next "Venom" movie. 
Their soupy soulfulness belongs to Cirque du Soleil more than Ringling Brothers.
In the coming week, City Ballet's winter season belongs to Princess Aurora.
That, I am delighted to announce, belongs to the realm of hearsay.
Grudzien's Astoria home in Queens belongs to "Grey Gardens" school of housekeeping.
"It seems to me that my work really belongs there," she wrote.
Distinctly, defiantly and earnestly, "A Woman Is No Man" belongs to itself.
This is a place that works, and a place where everybody belongs.
"It was satisfying seeing him in shackles like he belongs," Goldman said.
It may still, however, make it to Hell, where it belongs. Who?
And then there's the fact that once that title is released, it no longer belongs strictly to the people who own it — it belongs to the viewers, who are the ones who finally give a work its meaning.
Not one person now perfectly embodies the meeting of pop culture and human connection the way Drake does: he's a conversation starter; a performer who we believe belongs to all of us yet he truly belongs to no one.
That status increasingly belongs to Sunnylands, the lush estate in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Twin Peaks, both the original series and the 2017 revival, belongs to her.
"At the end of the day, America belongs to white men," Spencer said.
Investigators remained at the home, which belongs to Weldon&aposs mother, on Monday.
However, the sequencing results do not tell you where each building block belongs.
Cifelliodon belongs to an extinct branch of mammal ancestors, according to the study.
One of them belongs to a charismatic Harvard climate researcher named David Keith.
Credit for this belongs in a lot of hands: Colin Watkinson's, for starters.
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Air conditioning is a gift — one that belongs to humans and koalas alike.
Victory belongs to whoever spins a better story from the same raw material.
Robredo was elected separately from Duterte and belongs to the opposition Liberal Party.
We assume it belongs to dad Rob Giles, as Scorsone is actually Canadian.
"He is thrilled to be back where he belongs," the statement said (www.stirlingmoss.com).
It belongs to a police state and has no place on our streets.
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Every beat of Rod Stewart's heart still belongs to his wife Penny Lancaster.
On Sunday, Willie Coley said authorities believe the body belongs to his daughter.
That's the same party Hong Kong's best-known activist, Joshua Wong, belongs to.
Mr Bolsonaro belongs to the tiny Social Liberal Party and has few allies.
The task of making Han sound like Han belongs to writer Marjorie Liu.
It is unclear if the van belongs to the individual arrested Friday morning.
It was a mistake that belongs in the museum of poor editorial decisions.
That's a move that belongs in the Curmudgeon Hall of Fame, first-ballot.
Do you think Demi belongs on the night's best or worst dressed list?
But the film belongs to Rampal, who excels in an author-backed role.
He belongs everywhere and nowhere all at once, and that can be disarming.
Cardi B is a hot mess, and the mess belongs to many people.
Some assert that the rock is a national icon which belongs to everyone.
The second-largest weighting belongs to consumer services, and health-care stocks follow.
Genie from a different land: Haha, America is arbitrating what belongs to China?
"This refuge belongs to the American public," said Jason Holm, an agency spokesman.
But they say Ramirez's case is standard and belongs before an immigration court.
He belongs to the EPP, the same European political family as Mrs Merkel.
CITIC Bank belongs to one of the most global of Chinese state conglomerates.
The blame for election interference belongs to the criminals who commit election interference.
You Were Never Really Here is an action movie that belongs in therapy.
The first lesson belongs to the 21st century: modern science is remarkably effective.
My family belongs to a privileged sliver of Pakistani society — the urban elite.
That title arguably belongs to Cazzie David, the former flame of Pete Davidson.
It belongs to the centre and has become its country's most popular party.
The dinosaur in question belongs to a species of theropod called Dilophosaurus wetherilli.
The camera, which belongs to NASA, snaps a picture once every two hours.
But for now the comic book scene in Pakistan belongs to the fans.
And even now it belongs to him every time he drinks his milk.
His farm, which exports animal feed, belongs to DAL Group, Sudan's largest conglomerate.
This is another wine that I feel truly belongs on your Thanksgiving table.
Her performance announces her as an actor who belongs alongside the greats. Tubi.
"The country now belongs to the people and not the politicians," she said.
She belongs neither to the place she leaves nor the place she goes.
One of these sweet arrivals belongs to Linne's two-toed sloth Charlotte Greenie.
That title belongs to Bellino, an Italian steer who stands about 2 in.
However, the adorable animal looks especially pleased to be back where it belongs.
More than that, we need to make sure science belongs to the people.
CNBC has confirmed that the Ferrari 458 Spider belongs to Platinum Executive Travel.
That farm belongs to AgroSB, a traditional supplier to JBS, the report said.
China insists that virtually all the sea belongs to it, citing historical apocrypha.
Such rhetoric should be left in the dustbin of history where it belongs.
At present, the land on which it sits belongs to the British Council.
The Audi belongs to Samuel Polyak, a mechanic in Bergen County, New Jersey.
One is my friend's dog, the other belongs to a school run mum.
"The children know what pair of underwear belongs to what child," she said.
That title belongs to a mobile hotspot the company announced back in October.
I'm not entirely sure Cornetto even belongs on a list of ice lollies.
It was the longest active streak, which now belongs to Blaine Gabbert (12).
It belongs to a group called the cyanobacteria which, like plants, can photosynthesise.
He brings together what somehow belongs together and helps spread music and art.
Bertrand is left behind because he actually belongs to the house, not us.
Mr Sukur belongs to the Gulen community, or cemaat, a secretive Islamic movement.
After all, do we even know for sure the Abigail belongs to Strand?
Every unhappy family, in its own way, belongs in a Noah Baumbach movie.
Who does it think it is, and where does it think it belongs?
The site belongs to a PMF group, he and several other residents said.
Primary culpability belongs to those who start wars, not those who end them.
Carmelo Anthony finally has a chance to prove he belongs in the NBA.
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Ms. Willis belongs to the second group; in other words, she's a natural.
Macau, like Hong Kong, is a semi-autonomous city that belongs to China.
The YouTube account belongs to "CheekySneakyPeeky" and it appears to be brand new.
Launched in 2019, the brand-new superyacht belongs to an unidentified Monaco resident.
That kind of attitude belongs out there, so let them finish the job.
"I can assure you that Ducati belongs to the Audi family," said Stadler.
"We vote for candidates that put the Bible where it belongs," he said.
The bathroom pictured in the listing looks like it belongs in a palace.
"The hand of God now belongs to me," he crowed after the game.
And perhaps the biggest question mark of all belongs to swingman Lance Stephenson.
In the latest data, sixty per cent of that market belongs to Juul.
The decision belongs at the top of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reading list.
If the land belongs to the people, where did all the people go?
"Now, every car that's around here that's stolen," he said, "belongs to me."
"I believe the future belongs to the connected," Rosenworcel said in the statement.
In theory at least, the mandate belongs to a party, not a person.
Brick by brick, I am learning what image, what memory belongs to what.
Leave the old Nokia at the back of the drawer where it belongs.
On Tuesday, we are going to prove America belongs to all of us.
And that voice belongs to the presidential nominee of a major political party.
I find the question of whether fashion belongs in a museum dressist. 8.
PANDA: Hong Kong belongs to China, these people dont need to be scared.
She belongs to this new generation that is changing the conversation about cities.
The beak belongs to an Ichthyornis dispar from about 85 million years ago.
He even gives away a bike that belongs to Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross).
It's still a place that feels as though it belongs to the community.
Timing is everything, so think carefully about what belongs on your shopping list.
The privacy assistant can determine to which of these categories a person belongs.
Either way, it will not happen in Portland, where he most belongs. Anger.
But in every other way he just doesn't look like he belongs. 11.
Skrillex, Aviciii, and Calvin Harris were thankfully relegated to Nevada, where EDM belongs.
"Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody's gonna die," he tells her.
Donors receive a certificate of adoption but the sperm stays where it belongs.
But people have been conditioned that the pop shot belongs on the face.
Alex belongs to a sector of blaugrana fans whose motto is 'only Barça.
The home, we learn, belongs to his sugar daddy, Norman Blachford (Michael Nouri).
The reticulated siren belongs to a rare genus of giant salamanders called Sirenidae.
After all, Winterfell belongs to them, and they'll have to fight for it.
In this case, the sample belongs to the rework rather than the original.
This is why she belongs in the special company of Price and Butterly.
After all, first base in the Bronx next season ostensibly belongs to Bird.
The club record of 71 belongs to another Hall of Famer, Bob Hayes.
"It's really important that the opera house belongs to everyone," Ms. Herron said.
It belongs to each of us, equally, as Americans in fact and deed.
But only 8 percent of the French work force belongs to a union.
Government belongs wherever evil needs an adversary and there are people in distress.
It belongs to the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein in Germany.
The solution is to restore congressional accountability to where it belongs, with voters.
The new community center, Ms. Maiben-Owens said, is where the Clotilda belongs.
Let's keep our March of the Living where it belongs: here, in Israel.
According to CNN affiliate WJZ, the home that was burglarized belongs to Cummings.
The textured surfaces suggest skin, but the creature it belongs to remains incomprehensible.
They need the order to be exclusive, but the Force belongs to everyone.
The name now belongs to the National Women's Hockey League team in Stamford.
"I prefer writing books, because a book belongs to its writer," he added.
Connecticut, the abortion cases reviled by the Christian right to which he belongs.
It belongs to everyone gathered here today and everyone watching all across America.
The question for brands is how to benefit from what belongs to you.
"Trays make it clear to your child what belongs together," Ms. Davies said.
Perhaps worse, he no longer belongs to his St. Louis Little League team.
The club, like the spoils of its past, is back where it belongs.
But does that mean his work belongs in an auction of contemporary art?
But the highest rate belongs to the Sixth Circuit, with nearly 84 percent.
That distinction belongs, hands down, to Danielle Kang, who lives in the city.
And performing it, Miami City Ballet proved that it belongs in the festival.
It belongs to an America that looks absolutely nothing like Trump's America. Vote!
He belongs on the Mount Rushmore of elite sports figures who changed America.
While the debt you're amassing is a burden, it also belongs to you.
In most cases, a pitcher's record will settle where it belongs over time.
The blame for election interference belongs to the criminals who committed election interference.
"A Quiet Place," the horror blockbuster of the year, belongs to both categories.
If the tree belongs to your neighbor, you should still proceed with caution.
It is not immediately clear which gas company the gas line belongs to.
She belongs in Star Wars Monopoly and all the other Star Wars games!
There is no longer any question that this is where Mr. Maduro belongs.
Hyde has also claimed on Twitter the Belgian number belongs to de Caluwe.
This may sound ridiculous, but I'm not sure big data belongs in campaigns.
Paul belongs to the Libertarian Party, a faction that emphasizes constrained government spending.
He belongs to two gyms and has a trainer, he tells the Times.
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Technically, once recycling is left on the curb, it belongs to the city.
"OK boomer" belongs in 2019, but some brands didn&apost get the memo.
The lived experience behind the anger belongs to someone else, to a memory.
Netflix's "6 Underground" feels like a movie that belongs on the big screen.
That's the kind of lyric that belongs in this show, for these characters.
Liu belongs in that company and his ideals for China will live on.
The name Weed already belongs to an old mill town in Northern Calfornia.
" Infantino, who has four daughters, added: "The future of soccer belongs to women.
Everything belongs to a franchise, or is designed to potentially start a franchise.
Perhaps Posada belongs in that group, the so-called Hall of Very Good.
In fact, the power and duty to fix it belongs to us alone.
It encourages people to think about who belongs and who is an outsider.
Money taken from defendants after valid convictions belongs to the state, he said.
That (dis)honor belongs to Carrie Lam, the chief executive of Hong Kong.
A BB-series astromech droid, BB-8 (Dave Chapman) belongs to Poe Dameron.
"The impeachment power belongs to" Congress, Neil #Gorsuch says when asked if Pres.
"We can't confirm yet who the number belongs to," Schiff told CNN Tuesday.
The K-8th grade school belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville.
Trump has called the former FBI director a "slimeball" who belongs in jail.
So I'm taking the light and the love of Jesus where it belongs.
I believe the world belongs to the dead as well as the unborn.
Prince's expression — a rictus of embarrassment, confusion and guilt — belongs in a gallery.
Credit for finding them belongs to my navigators Harry Manning and Fred Noonan.
Assuming it's not from some sort of criminal enterprise, it belongs to them.
The surprise performance of the series belongs to Simone Missick as Misty Knight.
LONDON — Pinocchio belongs on a stage, maybe more than any other Disney character.
Neither WSJ nor Axios have independently confirmed the voice belongs to the leader.
But I do believe she broke the law and she belongs in jail.
"The Palin campaign is where it belongs — in the past," Ms. Wallace said.
"It is what he was born to do ... he's back where he belongs."
It's pretty clear Jordan supports Colin and thinks he belongs in the league.
It "validates for a kid somewhere in a community wondering if he belongs, or she belongs, or they belong, in their own family that if you believe in yourself and your country, there's a lot backing up that belief," he said.
These were "modern" Jews, like the father of Bassani's narrator, who belongs to a synagogue much as he belongs to the Merchants' Club and who, "romantic, patriotic, politically naïve," joined the Fascist Party on returning from the front in 1919.
M. shonaicus belongs to the hufelandi group of tardigrades, whose eggs have similar characteristics.
But this movie makes it abundantly clear that he also belongs with a dog.
According to BLM records, it belongs to "Golden Rule Farms" of Christmas Valley, Oregon.
This week belongs to the gas giants in our solar system, but especially Jupiter.
This is a reliable tabletop mechanic, but it doesn't feel like it belongs here.
Of the 600,000 which could be restarted, about 400,000 belongs to Glencore, they say.
It belongs to a group of dinosaurs called oviraptorosaurs, which have shortened, toothless skulls.
Cifelliodon belongs to an extinct branch of mammal ancestors, experts say (Jorge A. Gonzalez)
Some have termed it "Alawistan" – after Syria's Alawite minority, to which al-Assad belongs.
There's still a stigma around sports analytics, but increasingly that belongs to the past.
This type of pollen only belongs to cycads—and the beetle and pollen matched!
SB 100 keeps its focus where its focus belongs, on the goal: reducing carbon.
Hell, it even belongs on minor league baseball jerseys, and at its own festival.
The Clintons are famous for placing blame anywhere but where it belongs – on themselves.
You can do what you're doing once and then it belongs to that person.
Why don't the search engines just use metadata to understand what version belongs where?
It's likely he believes the baby Cersei is carrying belongs to him (it's Jaime's).
Information that flows through the networks also belongs to our customers, not to us.
People can live on every continent, but our planet really belongs to the microbes.
At least there's a Windows Hello-enabled webcam at the top, where it belongs.
Morgan's work is unapologetic and in your face, which is right where it belongs.
"Diversity is not just something that belongs to minorities and marginalized people," Williams said.

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