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Each noun belonged to one of three genders: masculine, to which belonged most nouns designating male creatures; feminine, to which belonged most names of female creatures; and neuter, to which belonged only a few words for individual adult living creatures.
There it was, sullying the classical cityscape and blowing its cover: a size 11 footprint from a shoe that belonged most definitively to a later period.
That will belonged most urgently to Diggins, a 5-foot-9 sophomore who grew up near the Notre Dame campus in South Bend, Ind. Kelly Faris is UConn's top defender, but she could not prevent Diggins from scoring in any way that she wanted, from anywhere on the court.
But there was a surprise in the new forensic report filed by Mr. Echols's lawyers: a hair found in one of the knots binding the children belonged most likely to the stepfather of another of the victims, not to Mr. Byers.
Statistically significant differences were observed between the two samples as the questionnaire only participants had more frequently mothers with high education (31.3% versus 38.0%, p < 0.05), fathers with high education (47.8% versus 42.3%, p < 0.05) and belonged most frequently to the least poor category of the wealth index (.27.4% versus 21.7%, p < 0.05).
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Of these three it seemed to belong most to the Undead Jazzfest, which doesn't technically begin until next week.
The little boy and his dog, snug together on a sled with picnic and a book titled "Two Best Friends," belong, most fittingly, to Lauren Castillo's "The Reader".
It is a difficult dimension to measure or quantify, but it is probably the dimension that belongs most to man.
Burnham belonged to most of the major city clubs and through them he authored the Plan of Chicago.
The sense of belonging was most important.
To the ensuing period belongs his most important philosophical work.
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