Belongs
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Fanna
belongs
totally to Aamir and Kajol ,who both have delivered a brilliant performance.
It could be treated as a character trait if you've never seen Billy Crudup before but that tic
belongs
to the actor not to the character.
This is one film which definitely
belongs
with anyone's Abbot and Costello collection.
This film
belongs
to a category of adult anime called "erotic grotesque" in which sex and violence are combined and played out to the most absolute mind numbing and shocking extreme.
But neither provision
belongs
in the Constitution.
“Syria
belongs
to its 23 million citizens, not to one man or his family.”
They are an invitation to assert who one is and where one
belongs
rather than to a competition of well-defined and comprehensive political programs.
The truth is that the blame
belongs
squarely on the shoulders of congressional Republicans.
One read, "Hakimiyet Allah'indir," which roughly translates as "Allah rules" or "power
belongs
to Allah," a slogan that could be identified with Islamist sentiments.
It
belongs
to all of us.
Chile’s constitution leaves no room for doubt that lithium
belongs
to the state, so the state will necessarily be a key player in the development of the lithium industry.
All of this is designed to reinforce one point: the Gaza withdrawal
belongs
to Hamas.
Poland, a country that
belongs
to “New Europe,” is repaying the EU with a legitimacy that it had gained from Europe during its post-communist transition.
Indeed, we now know that the proportion of genetic sequences on earth that
belongs
to visible organisms is negligible.
African countries could also choose the Norwegian model, which established the principles that natural wealth
belongs
to all citizens, including the unborn, and that all mining deals should be completely transparent to the public.
Undoubtedly, most of the credit
belongs
to the initiative and hard work Chinese entrepreneurs and laborers.
After all, his home and toy factory are at the North Pole, which, according to the minister’s interpretation,
belongs
to Canada.
So the best way to help Russia today is to support Ukraine’s claim that it
belongs
to Europe and its institutions.
Last year, the writer Zhu Yufu published a poem online, a verse of which reads: “It’s time Chinese people!/ the square
belongs
to everyone/ the feet are yours/ it’s time to use your feet and take to the square to make a choice.”
That modest and unassuming role
belongs
firmly in the past, although German power has still to be matched by imagination.
The next big act
belongs
to the engineers.
That authority
belongs
to our democratic institutions, which are obliged to ensure that social-media companies behave much more responsibly than they are now.
That view
belongs
to a school of modern macroeconomics that assumes rational expectations and perfectly functioning markets.
That is why reducing domestic violence
belongs
on the short-list for the world’s next set of development goals.
In fact, sectarianism is an even bigger issue in Iraq than it is in Syria, a Sunni-majority country where the ruling Assad family
belongs
to the minority Alawite sect of Shia Islam.
Europe should know where it
belongs.
Orthodoxy rules out providing ECB support to a particular country, because this would violate the separation between monetary and fiscal policy: The authority to commit public resources to the benefit of a particular country
belongs
exclusively to parliaments, not the central bank.
The arrangement would shift more of the financing burden to Europe, where it properly
belongs.
Each of the separate networks
belongs
to different companies and organizations, and they rely on physical servers in different countries with varying laws and regulations.
Moreover, Arcelor represented a perfect takeover target: most of its capital
belongs
to diverse shareholders.
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