Belongs
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How do they decide who
belongs
and who doesn't?
I know we have to have people who understand that social justice
belongs
to us all.
And Moi
belongs
to the Huaorani tribe, and they're known as very fierce, they're known as "auca."
So we've offered unlimited storage, unlimited bandwidth, forever, for free, to anybody that has something to share that
belongs
in a library.
That task, that privilege,
belongs
to our descendants.
She's encouraging you to contemplate this higher world to which she belongs, where she can be completely tranquil while holding the iron instruments of her death by torture.
And in fact, if we can agree that these groups even exist, we certainly don't agree who
belongs
in them.
I've actually never seen it on one of those top ten lists of things people fear, like public speaking and death, but I'm pretty sure it actually
belongs
there.
Our first fossil evidence of the full shell characteristic of modern turtles is about 210 million years old, and
belongs
to a species called Proganochelys quenstedti, whose ribs had fused.
Nature, to us,
belongs
to the whole of humanity.
I used to say, Amazon
belongs
to humanity, and also that humanity needs to take care as the indigenous do in the world.
Space
belongs
to all of us, and I'd like to help you understand why it's a place that is magic for all of us.
Anyone who
belongs
to the second group will also belong to the first– but not vice versa.
Whether the land
belongs
to the government or not, a settlement is never formed secretly.
This lab
belongs
to Alexander Fleming, a Scottish scientist investigating the properties of infectious bacteria.
Video: Which in turn
belongs
to a local group of galaxies.
They decided in 1960, "That
belongs
with the UFOs and the yetis."
We have been dealing with a similarly very weak feature, which
belongs
to osmium.
That's why India
belongs
at TED, and that's why TED
belongs
in India.
In this, Elvis is following Aristotle's classic definition of metaphor as the process of giving the thing a name that
belongs
to something else.
Now, here, Shakespeare gives the thing, Juliet, a name that
belongs
to something else, the sun.
But whenever we give a thing a name that
belongs
to something else, we give it a whole network of analogies too.
Which will be the altitude at which you would like to fly in your life, to get to the success that you wish to have, to get to the point that really
belongs
to you, with the potential you have, and the one you can really fulfill?
Change-making does not belong to one group of people; it
belongs
to all of us.
This piece of garbage
belongs
in the basement of some moldy old mansion where it will never see the light of day again.
This film will end up on the romance TV channel where it rightly
belongs.
This movie
belongs
with "Plan 9", and a lot others as a quite entertaining, silly diversion.
It
belongs
in the $2 bin at your local video store.
don't see it-it
belongs
in the bottom 100.............................. the jokes are so unkiddy it's funny
Ghoulies IV starts in a museum storage facility where PVC & leather clad blonde Alexandra (Stacie Randall) is looking for a ancient jewel, after offing various guards she summon the demon Faust who she worships & wants to have sex with, unfortunately she lost the jewel so he's not very happy & orders her to get the last remaining one... Which
belongs
to Jonathan Graves (returning from the original Ghoulies (1985) Peter Liapis) who is experienced in demonic possession & stuff like that after the events of the original Ghoulies.
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