Belong
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And I'm not very good at this, so I guess I'd better go play video games or get into sports, or something like that, because I obviously don't
belong
here.
Men don't
belong
here, that's pretty obvious.
Do you know, of the 1.3 billion Chinese, over 90 percent of them think they
belong
to the same race, the Han?
All the people who participate in social media networks
belong
to the same old demographic categories that media companies and advertisers have used in order to understand them.
I presume that you
belong
to the second category, and that's good, because for that project, I'm going to ask you to take the photos and paste them.
And we talked about how it couldn't
belong
to one person.
If you look at a map of India today, you'll see that most of the languages spoken in North India
belong
to the Indo-European language family.
The Indus civilization does not
belong
to just the South Indians or the North Indians or the Pakistanis; it belongs to all of us.
Because the self likes to fit, to see itself replicated, to
belong.
In his new and visionary book, "New Self, New World," the writer Philip Shepherd says, "If you are divided from your body, you are also divided from the body of the world, which then appears to be other than you or separate from you, rather than the living continuum to which you belong."
As Sheila Phipps said, there are people who
belong
in prison, but it's hard to tell the guilty from the innocent when everyone's outcomes are so similar.
Then, of course, the next question is: "Do you
belong
to any groups that wish to harm the United States?"
But they said, "Okay, aside from what we had discussed, do you
belong
to any groups that wish to harm the United States?"
And the way that Generation G is different from X, Y, and all the different generations that we may
belong
to, is that video games are the primary form of entertainment that Generation G is consuming.
And each of these orange cones represents an image that was discovered to
belong
to this model.
That genetic material probably belonged, if it could
belong
to anyone, to a local community of poor people who parted with the knowledge that helped the researchers to find the molecule, which then became the medicine.
Instinctively, I knew that comic books didn't
belong
in the classroom.
Comic books didn't
belong
in the classroom.
That they really do
belong
in every educator's toolkit.
They're connecting partly, and perhaps even mainly, because they all
belong
to one body and one brain.
Both myself and my brother
belong
to the under 30 demographic, which Pat said makes 70 percent, but according to our statistics it makes 60 percent of the region's population.
I think if somebody takes something that doesn't
belong
to them, they're not just a thief.
Someone in power says, "Those over there ... they don't
belong.
One is under construction by the Chinese and the other 11
belong
to us.
When you talk about this kind of empowerment to traditional businesspeople, they think you
belong
in a zoo.
And once they
belong
to the ants that work outside, they never go back down.
It's the religion where more than 50 percent of the people say that they
belong.
It's where we all belong."
I
belong
to an Internet discussion forum, an African Internet discussion forum, and I asked them, I said, "Since 1960, we've had exactly 204 African heads of state, since 1960."
"You don't
belong
here" almost always means, "We can't find a function or a role for you."
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