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But the reality is that I still don't know where these molecules are coming from, from which fingerprint, and who those two fingerprints
belong
to.
So now our molecular findings start matching very nicely the police intelligence about Thomson, should that fingerprint
belong
to him.
The work of the criminologist draws on the expert recognition of behavioral patterns that have been observed before to
belong
to a certain type, to a certain profile.
Good news: I found three that I particularly liked, the first by Samuel Johnson, who said, "When making your choice in life, do not forget to live," the second by Aeschylus, who reminded us that "happiness is a choice that requires effort," and the third is one by Groucho Marx who said, "I wouldn't want to choose to
belong
to any club that would have me as a member."
I was in the chemistry sequence for science majors, and boy did I not
belong.
Some of them
belong
to parents back home in South Sudan who are killing each other because they
belong
to a different tribe or they have a different belief.
The laws are ours, and no matter what your ethnicity, nationality, gender, race, they
belong
to us, and fighting for justice is not an act of insanity.
But remember I told you I
belong
to that strange 0.8 percent claiming something else?
With increasing awareness of how common these experiences are, perhaps we can feel freer to be frank about our feelings and build confidence in some simple truths: you have talent, you are capable, and you
belong.
So I said to myself, with all these hundred other boys, this is where I
belong.
But that’s when Little Miss Sunshine came along Singing her favorite song about how we’re made to be strong, And you don’t have to be wrong to belong, Just be true to who you are, because we are all stars at heart.
They say leadership is about creating a world to which people want to
belong.
What kind of world do people want to
belong
in at Pixar?
Where I used to stand up alone seven years ago, now I
belong
to a community of many people who stand up with me.
I
belong
to a group of young people who are passionate about the country, who want to bring about change, and they're no longer afraid, and they're no longer smart cowards.
And our goal then is to look for gases in other planet atmospheres, gases that don't belong, that we might be able to attribute to life.
A mentor who said, "I know you're all those things that don't
belong
on an Australian rig, but come on anyway."
So I kept running and I kept running, and I sort of got somewhere and I sort of stood there and looked around me and I thought, well, where do I
belong?
So the Huli inspired me in that they
belong.
They
belong
only to the earth.
They all
belong
together.
They wanted to
belong
somewhere but only seemed to
belong
with each other.
I wanted to
belong
somewhere, too.
And my camera has been a catalyst for me to
belong
everywhere.
He says it means, "My humanity is caught up, is inextricably bound up, in yours; we
belong
to a bundle of life."
But there is a kind of sonic lineage to which we all
belong.
Nor am I going to talk about what I think are obvious statements from my first book, "Silicon Snake Oil," or my second book, nor am I going to talk about why I believe computers don't
belong
in schools.
I decide to go back to the surface, because this is not where I
belong.
I
belong
up there, on the surface.
But over the years, I've realized that the greatest thing about what we do, the really humbling thing about the work, is that as soon as we submerge the sculptures, they're not ours anymore, because as soon as we sink them, the sculptures, they
belong
to the sea.
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