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613 Sentences With "belongs to"

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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
The locker room belongs to the players of the NFL.
However the football team on the field belongs to me.
"We want a system that belongs to us," she added.
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.
It belongs to states, local communities and the private sector.
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.
Osman belongs to the coalition that brought Mahathir to power.
Under Zimbabwe's constitution all agricultural land belongs to the government.
"That's something that belongs to local law enforcement," he said.
Freedom belongs to all of us — humans and fluffy dogs.
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.
"Your property now belongs to Negan," the biker answers ominously.
"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.
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.
The nastiest exchange of the hearing now belongs to Sen.
A newborn child belongs to the moral community of humans.
By custom, an Igbo child belongs to her father's people.
Triamcinolone belongs to a group of hormones known as corticosteroids.
"I believe the future belongs to the fast," Whitman said.
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.
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.
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.
The first level of the addition belongs to the couple.
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.
One headstone there belongs to Rifleman V.J. Strudwick, age 24.
At one point Meiling declares that "tomorrow belongs to me".
Red Star's triumph 27 years ago belongs to another world.
Even simpler: Suppose you're holding money that belongs to me.
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.
Sharma, who belongs to a growing, mobile Indian middle class.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Some economists argue that Friedman's position belongs to a simpler time.
Part of the neighborhood belongs to the Prospect Heights Historic District.
The gnome belongs to Chivo, a gnome collector (?) who loves puzzles.
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.
His main position, shortstop, belongs to Didi Gregorius in the Bronx.
Bashar is (a) red line and belongs to the Syrian people.
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.
" If it belongs to me, I might add the TAG, "Jim.
Its heart belongs to the rebellious, agitators such as Elizabeth Warren.
"I think this belongs to detectives, not genealogists," says Rae-Venter.
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.
They want the number one status that belongs to a champion.
" He added: "She used to say, 'He belongs to the world.
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.
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.
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.
It was my best mate's and it still belongs to him.
And now that's over and all their ice belongs to America.
The home belongs to nick, I am the one moving. Thanks.
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.
The patent belongs to a Berkeley-based company called Perfect Day.
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.
Immelt says that task belongs to senior management and company leaders.
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.
"Political correctness belongs to the scrap heap of history," she added.
The decision belongs to him, the consequences to all of us.
"The public domain belongs to everybody," Richardson said in an email.
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.
"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.
Alkali, the next lease over, belongs to Charles, Marjorie, and Darwin Dunten.
Also, want to know who the house belongs to, via a trust?
"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.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Mr. Secretary, the time belongs to the gentlelady from California.
They clearly identify who belongs in America and who America belongs to.
Its main competitor, WeChat, belongs to the social and gaming giant Tencent.
This spine-like fibula belongs to birds—only birds have evolved this.
As for the horror, the biggest jump scare belongs to a bunny.
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.
I live here for free because the building belongs to my family.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Day 6 belongs to Kourtney Kardashian — and all three of her minis!
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.
Hamilton Mourao, who belongs to the right-wing Brazilian Labor Renewal Party.
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.
Selumetinib belongs to a class of cancer drugs known as MEK inhibitors.
I thought, 'There is no way the baby belongs to this man.
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.
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.
The bad news is the Afghan war now belongs to Jim Mattis.
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.
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.
Same goes for the idea that your husband's heart "belongs" to you.
"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.
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.
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.
"Almost half the country belongs to minority groups," Cena says in conclusion.
For my money, though, the fair's worst booth belongs to David Zwirner.
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.
In TV ratings the verdict, wise or not, belongs to the crowd.
The most exciting food in this group, I think, belongs to Rahi.
The final dialogue in the graphic novel belongs to Francis Thomas — a.k.a.
And it belongs to every man, woman, and child in our nation.
The first Billboard chart of the new year belongs to Taylor Swift.
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.
It belongs to Christina Hendricks of "Good Girls" and "Mad Men" fame.
Someone else may be in power, but this country belongs to them.
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.
Now she's directing them, too — and all of it belongs to her.
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.
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.
It belongs to three pharmaceutical giants that dominate the global insulin market.
The hard-right Freedom Caucus belongs to only one party — the GOP.
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.
That title belongs to state broadcaster CCTV, and its international offshoot CGTN.
"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.
Distinctly, defiantly and earnestly, "A Woman Is No Man" belongs to itself.
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.
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.
WENN Digital belongs to WENN Media, which provides photos to websites and media.
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.
It belongs to a police state and has no place on our streets.
Belongs to You make visible all the painful and beautiful facets of human
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.
But the film belongs to Rampal, who excels in an author-backed role.
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.
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.
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.
"The country now belongs to the people and not the politicians," she said.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
"I can assure you that Ducati belongs to the Audi family," said Stadler.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
It belongs to the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein in Germany.
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.
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.
Perhaps worse, he no longer belongs to his St. Louis Little League team.
But the highest rate belongs to the Sixth Circuit, with nearly 84 percent.
It belongs to an America that looks absolutely nothing like Trump's America. Vote!
While the debt you're amassing is a burden, it also belongs to you.
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.
Hyde has also claimed on Twitter the Belgian number belongs to de Caluwe.
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.
Technically, once recycling is left on the curb, it belongs to the city.
The lived experience behind the anger belongs to someone else, to a memory.
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.
In fact, the power and duty to fix it belongs to us alone.
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.
I believe the world belongs to the dead as well as the unborn.
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.
Neither WSJ nor Axios have independently confirmed the voice belongs to the leader.
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.
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.
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)
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!
You can do what you're doing once and then it belongs to that person.
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.
"Diversity is not just something that belongs to minorities and marginalized people," Williams said.
The restaurant adds a 773% charge to each bill, which belongs to the house.
I believe the presidency belongs to people of faith and no faith at all.
Abadi belongs to the Dawa party, a Shi'ite group with close ties to Iran.
Lynparza, known chemically as olaparib, belongs to a class of drugs called PARP inhibitors.
Steven gestures to a blueberry field that belongs to one of his friends, Leroy.
Mapu belongs to the Huni Kuin, an indigenous group living in Brazil and Peru.
The accepted notion is that such territory belongs to the person seated in front.
Wu, like his predecessor Chen Quanguo, belongs to China's majority Han Chinese ethnic group.
In Chicago, if you shovel the snow from a space, it belongs to you.
From this moment to the twist-filled ending, the film belongs to Ms Close.
Hotlink belongs to Malaysian telecoms operator Maxis, and is its prepaid SIM card brand.
The clearest argument for abortion as a religious liberty belongs to the Jewish faith.
The newest film, which hit theaters on Friday, apparently belongs to that latter category.
But then there's the union Mike belongs to, which encourages him to vote Democrat.
I simply refuse to be robbed of the glorious joy that belongs to me.
This week belongs to an artist you may have never heard of: Lauren Daigle.
Mrs Kramp Karrenbauer, known as "mini Merkel", belongs to the CDU's christian-social wing.
Property websites show that the estimate is average for the street it belongs to.
We are a party that belongs to the European family of the governing left.
In addition to the titular character, Hellboy also belongs to a few badass women.
So maybe it's someone who belongs to a particular organization, a religion, race, whatever.
Now, it's pretty clear that the hand in the mystery photo belongs to Volavola.
The town and the state it belongs to are suffering from a double blow.
That belongs to Kubernetes, the open source container management tool originally developed inside Google.
It all comes down to the question of who that second wand belongs to.
And yet Mr Sefu concedes that the selection process "belongs to all of us".
The year's biggest decline belongs to Michigan, which falls 313 spots to No. 231.
For instance, the smallpox virus belongs to the Chordopoxvirinae subfamily and the genus  Orthopoxvirus .
It says that this horrific group belongs to another era, that it's a throwback.
"Your story...no longer belongs to you," a smarmy Steve Martin says to Billy.
Bennu belongs to a category of close-by asteroids called Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs).
I've watched Obvious Child enough times to know that laugh belongs to Jenny Slate.
It belongs to all of us and the government is working to preserve it.
The No. 3 slot belongs to another Eagles album, "Hotel California," at 26 million.
Yulín Cruz belongs to the opposition Popular Democratic Party and is running for governor.
Atlético belongs to that tier of top European clubs not quite big enough—i.e.
And in so doing, they'll be passing off blame that rightfully belongs to them.
Aaronson introduced this "forrelation" problem in 2009 and proved that it belongs to BQP.
Trump delivered by Jones belongs to a bespectacled 27-year old black man from
But the final say belongs to the heads of state of the euro area.
Correction: This post now reflects that ACAS belongs to CBP, which TSA helps mandate.
Uber is planning a world in which nothing belongs to you except the damage.
This honor belongs to Tia the Neapolitan mastiff, who had 24 puppies in 2004.
Instead, their gut bacteria looks like it belongs to someone younger than they are.
Ryan Reynolds' heart belongs to Blake Lively... but there's room for Jake Gyllenhaal, too.
" Hill added "the franchise belongs to the city of Atlanta, we're just the stewards.
Cam Newton might have popularized the 'dab,' but the dance belongs to us all.
It belongs to a customs union, UEMOA, that is older than the European Union.
Lilly's drug belongs to a new class of drugs targeting CGRP to treat migraines.
"Almost half the country belongs to minority groups," says Cena, midway through the ad.
If someone belongs to you, then you can control them and the situation, right?
The house belongs to a couple who have fostered hundreds of children, including refugees.
No, some of this stuff belongs to people, some of it will get destroyed.
Reports emerged last month that the home belongs to Tracy DC Real Estate Inc.
Ms. Buckley belongs to a small circle of nightclub singers who are truth-tellers.
The western Yugur language belongs to the Turkic branch of the Altaic language tree.
The eastern Yugur language belongs to the Mongolic branch of the Altaic language tree.
As brilliant as the role of the cockerel is, the ballet belongs to them.
Steele now drives a Land Rover Discovery Sport, and belongs to a golf club.
More than 90 percent of DynaGrow's assets belongs to Fred Hassan and his wife.
Although Elodie's big reveal is a game changer, "P*ssy Palace" belongs to Tabitha.
One of Nameberry's hottest baby names of 2017 belongs to a badass Disney heroine.
And, what do you know, dental records prove it belongs to one Denice Haraway.
"What Amazon has taught us is that convenience belongs to the consumer, " Siegel said.
Police are reportedly searching for a white Ford Fusion that belongs to the shooter.
The Baron now belongs to his sisters, who left Syria years earlier, she said.
Does he hate his name, which sounds like it belongs to a golden retriever?
Tucker noted, however, that whatever piece of that pie belongs to Swift, those Vote.
In Mechuacán there are no deeds, replied the padre; every thing belongs to everyone.
My first loyalty belongs to my wife, my daughter, my son and this country.
The movie belongs to Patrick, to an even greater degree than the series did.
The best belongs to the Boston Red Sox, who are 97.13-297.1 for a .
But beer still belongs to us, and we can all still gather around it.
COVID-19 belongs to a group of RNA viruses transmissible between animals and people.
As most readers of this newsletter know, this weekend belongs to the real Thanksgiving.
" Zo belongs to a gender-open playgroup in Brooklyn that includes three other "theybies.
That share belongs to us all, and we want it to stay that way.
"We have arrived, change is coming and the future belongs to all of us."
But beneath this rage lurks a deep sorrow that belongs to all of us.
Not that the place belongs to him and his sister, Leena (Katie Hartke), yet.
As an army, the LAF belongs to its government, and its government is Hezbollah.
One belongs to Trevor, a veteran injured on a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
The drug was nivolumab, or Opdivo, which belongs to a class called checkpoint inhibitors.
The disease belongs to the same class of brain disorders as mad-cow disease.
They tear up, watching the tiny creature who still belongs to both of them.
Just which genre "Day of the Soldado" belongs to takes a while to determine.
The Conversation Bret Stephens: Gail, the choice of topic belongs to you this time.
And the future still belongs to moral truth and to those who embrace it.
It belongs to one of the master architects of the culture you now inhabit.
It belongs to a group of meat-eaters called dromaeosaurs, which also includes Velociraptor.
Ryan Costello (R-Pa.), another Trump backer who belongs to the centrist Tuesday Group.
That distinction belongs to homicides, which represented 2023 percent (14,542) of total gun deaths.
Creating opportunities for all Americans is a responsibility that belongs to each of us.
That distinction belongs to Herbie, the Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own.
It's a violence that belongs to a global problem that needs a global solution.
Roscoe belongs to Katie B., a 24-year-old PhD student living in Chicago.
One of his most viral lip syncs belongs to Sandra Oh's Grey's Anatomy monologue.
Although she had a part in creating my image, my image belongs to me.
That experience belongs to André (Jonathan Pryce), an elderly writer in rapid mental decline.
I'm not a person who belongs to a community, but I'm fascinated by community.
Today, the most imposing building in Bulawayo belongs to the National Railways of Zimbabwe.
"This belongs to us all," Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said, according to the Times.
It belongs to Mr. Cullen, 246, who owns the newspaper with his brother John.
Zlotnitsky belongs to Patriotic Millionaires, a group of rich people bent on fighting inequality.
He has two jobs, lives in a nice apartment and belongs to a church.
Gouzer belongs to a soccer team that plays in a league at Chelsea Piers.
And looking ahead to 2020, it's even more clear the GOP belongs to Trump.
Eastern, ABC For a website that belongs to something called the Cheezburger Network, Knowyourmeme.
I believe that artists are public servants and the play belongs to the audience.
Under the hosting agreement, the right to cancel the Games belongs to the IOC.
But the movie does feature a little boy named Swann who belongs to Elie.
First, local governments cannot regulate drones except if the drone belongs to the locality.
Instead, I'll save it for my newsletter following — the one that belongs to me.
And he belongs to the same liberal, diverse, woke milieu as the show's characters.
Like Morris, Robinson belongs to a different phylum of RB than Ellington and McKinnon.
If you had to actually say what Samiam belongs to, what would you say?
Neither English nor Irish, he belongs to an isolated and threatened group of people.
Yet too many of the region's businesses blur the line between what belongs to the firm and what belongs to the family: they spend company money as if it were their own and employ family members without subjecting them to proper vetting.
One of them belongs to Chris Gambrel, who builds vast diesel engines in Seymour, Indiana.
That Mr Mian belongs to Pakistan's 400,000-strong Ahmadi minority should not matter, he thundered.
Ms Burney belongs to the Wiradjuri clan, and grew up in rural New South Wales.
A tipping point could be reached where people will realize 'that data belongs to me.'
One of the most romantically charged days of the year belongs to you, dear Pisces.
If anyone knows who the ear in that photo belongs to, please let me know.
Turns out the pig, who is named Zoey, belongs to a family in the area.
There will be plenty time later on to do this, but morning belongs to you.
Ali belongs to the Shabak community, an ethno-religious minority comprised primarily of Shi'ite Muslims.
Stephen Baker, who is a state health worker and belongs to WFSE, needs no convincing.
Tarawa, which belongs to the Republic of Kiribati, is about 2,400 miles southwest of Hawaii.
It's damaging to act like this country belongs to one group more than another group.
The Sahrawi people's Polisario Front say the desert territory on Africa's northwest belongs to them.
"At the end of the day, America belongs to white men," Spencer told his audience.
" Nadia: "Well, this little fucking slut belongs to no one, but yes, that's my cat.
Snapchat is now in second place after recently overtaking Instagram, which also belongs to Facebook.
Posters informing passers-by in English that "Dokdo belongs to Korea" are dotted around Seoul.
As you scan, check to make sure everything listed actually belongs to you, Levey advised.
A severed hand goes on a journey to reunite with the body it belongs to.
You would think it belongs to the consumer, but that's really the discussion we're having.
Local journalist Ousama Muhammed, who knows Khalaf, told CNN that the vehicle belongs to her.
Most of the world's land belongs to someone; shifting borders would mean violence and instability.
But the real victory belongs to Russia, which once again counts in the Middle East.
Omar's case belongs to a wider debate over what constitutes partisanship under the Trump administration.

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