Kindness not only does not belong, it gets relegated to family life, religion or volunteer work.
Taking me back to the place I belong, bringing me home to the West.
Remember: Your Rolodex may belong as much to your employer as it does to you.
Find your way back to the mountains, where you know you belong, where your dreams can't go wrong.
The moving icons, layout and even the font all conspicuously belong to a pre-iPhone generation.
The names of the people to whom the DNA profiles belong aren't stored in the database.
Other species are embedded in the fossil record of the epochs they belong to.
Of course, after you make the gift the proceeds will belong to the recipient.
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And a student who responds to opposing views with either does not belong at a university.
Another irony is that the main beneficiaries of this electric-car largesse belong to well, the 1%.
As a result, linguists often disagree about which tongues belong to a particular family.
The whole thing for people is about being accepted and feeling like they belong.
The left he would like to belong to is not dreamy about the world.
They belong to roughly the same generation Roberts is six years older and received similar educations.
Last June, a US Supreme Court ruling upheld the group's right to decide who could belong.
If not, does some information not belong, or do you need to re-label a bucket?
The majority of the refugees, including Naw Lawnadoo, belong to the Karen ethnic group.
That's why we must leave these methods where they belong -- in the past.
But he thinks that they belong together, because of the family dynamics their conditions create.
Ross County's chairman Roy McGregor said his club did not belong in the Second Division.
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The Aggressive Jehads forming the major parts of Islamic history all belong to the same era.
"Everything has been built on land which doesn't even belong to the town hall, " he said.
Individuals belong to a well-defined hierarchy, and are expected to defer to those with greater expertise.
The account will belong to the employee, not the insurer, the employer or the government.
Three-fifths of public-sector employees belong to unions, compared with a fifth in the private sector.
Part of the DP's appeal is that its members belong to the relatively young post-war generation.
That's a problem, since about 9 million Medicaid recipients also belong to Medicare (dual eligibles).
If 2010 was the year of touch screens and 3-D, 2011 will undoubtedly belong to her.
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