Belongs
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So this is Randolph, and Randolph
belongs
to a kid named Nico who was one of the first kids to ever call in, and I'll play you some of Nico's message.
And as you can see, the island of Mauritius where I work and where I live,
belongs
to one such biodiversity hotspot, and I study the unique plants on the island for their biomedical applications.
Top half carbon sequestered in the forest where it belongs, bottom half carbon in the atmosphere where it's driving climate change.
Minutes before the camera was turned on, they approached a Palestinian family that was working their land and told them that they have to leave the land, because this land
belongs
to the Jewish settlers.
It
belongs
to a guy called Erik Hansen.
Now this encrypted data is sent through the server to Alice, and because the message was encrypted using Alice's public key, the only key that can now decrypt it is a private key that
belongs
to Alice, and it turns out Alice is the only person that actually has this key.
After all, my conclusion contradicts the refrain of the world's most famous archaeologist: "That
belongs
in a museum!" (Laughter) is what Indiana Jones said, not just to drive movie plots, but to drive home the unquestionable good of museums for society.
This fabrication of place could be one of the world's greatest achievements, because no one
belongs
here; everyone does.
It's us parents who feel like computer science is this esoteric, weird science discipline that only
belongs
to the mystery makers.
Even though the commas separate different parts of the sentence, it's easy to lose track of what
belongs
where.
That's because Old English
belongs
to the Germanic language family, first brought to the British Isles in the 5th and 6th centuries by the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.
Because actually, one third of this ocean of capital actually
belongs
to individuals like us, and most of the rest of the capital markets is controlled by the institutions that get their power and authority and their capital from us, as members, participants, beneficiaries, shareholders or citizens.
At some point, you'll come across the book that should be last, and keep swapping it with every subsequent book, moving it down the line until it reaches the end where it
belongs.
If it
belongs
before the second book, swap them, then compare it with the book in the first spot, and swap again if needed.
She couldn't wait to get out of her parents' house, to prove to them that she's an adult, and to prove to her new friends that she
belongs.
Secondly, all of what I'm going to show you
belongs
to the amazing museums, archives and foundations that we partner with.
None of this
belongs
to Google.
It
belongs
to the people, and it has to be available to everyone, because we are all natural explorers.
And this pushes innovation in money out to the edges, where it
belongs.
Street artists believe that art
belongs
to the public.
It
belongs
to a category known in the oceanographic community as an unmanned surface vehicle, or USV.
But there is not a day that goes by where I am not so grateful to be married to this man; where I'm not so grateful for the possibility of changing minds, and rewarding conversations, and creating a world where love
belongs
to us all.
Our lives, our dreams, our future does not belong to us, it
belongs
to our parents and their community.
But first, we have to decide that time
belongs
to all of us.
Now, this is not just something that
belongs
to then.
And of course, that this temple
belongs
to people, the collective, of many cultures and walks of life, many beliefs, and for me, what's most important is what it feels like on the inside; that it feel intimate, sacred, and that everyone is welcome.
But there's a problem, which is I don't actually believe in souls or evil, and I think wicked
belongs
in a musical.
Now, there are some skeptics that believe that art just
belongs
in an art museum.
These people have very firm ideas about what
belongs
and what doesn't belong inside the cozy national cultures that they imagine.
Because in the end, the air
belongs
to everybody and doesn't answer to any government.
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