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The belonging also has to do with what anthropologist Abby Day calls "natal" – the simple fact of being baptised Christian, which signifies something important about our family ties and continuity down generations.
The belonging to different sectors allow us to identify differentiated attitudes on this type of processes.
The belonging thread of this etask is activated in the "cold" mode.
The belonging factor was determined by means of the factor weight criterion w > 0.5 in only one of the factors [ 12] and the percentage of variance explained in each variable by means of h2 communality values.
To analyse the association between perceived and diagnosed health, sport practice, and the belonging to a vulnerable socioeconomic group.
The character-like segments then pick up the belonging intersection patches to produce character-like objects, leaving the other intersection patches to the line-like segments.
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The land belonged to the state.
The airspace belongs to the Somali people.
Instead, the night belonged to the arrivistes.
But the second half belonged to the Terrapins.
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