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It was not yours, but belonged to the Post Office: in effect, the government.
One "Oliver Mitov" had almost no friends or photographs but belonged to sixteen pro-Sanders groups.
The drugs found in Mr. Marrow's apartment were not his but belonged to a guest, Judge Smith observed in court.
Avignon's historic importance dates primarily from the 14th century, when it lay not on French soil but belonged to the duke d'Anjou, a vassal of the pope.
Naudero House, the mansion in which the party and family gathered, was not actually Ms. Bhutto's ancestral home, but belonged to her father's first wife.
His career developed when football was the people's game, not the beautiful game, when tickets were cheap and players were underpaid and exploited but belonged to their communities.
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He considers himself a socialist, but belongs to no party.
But belonging – the feeling that one belongs – is a tricky thing.
The horizontal red arrows connect two images which are similar but belong to different classes.
If two chromosomes have the same genes but belong to different subpopulations, they have different meanings.
The singled out molecules share similar structure but belong to different classes.
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