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This work belongs equally to a long tradition of art dealing with racial issues.
Rihanna's latest video belongs equally to viewers in Basildon or Borneo as it does to those of her Barbados homeland.
Yet there is a vitality in the telling -- in a defiant inventiveness that belongs equally to the characters and their authors -- that undercuts despair.
That is a small failure, given the scale of this movie's achievement, which belongs equally (as the Cannes jury recognized) to the director and the actresses.
Dance music, long associated with cryptlike night clubs, has come out of the dark; it now belongs equally to an international network of outdoor festivals, where fans expect to hear tracks they already know and love.
But Dr. Kahneman said the Nobel, which the committee does not award posthumously, belongs equally to Dr. Tversky, who died of cancer in 1996 at 59. "I feel it is a joint prize," Dr. Kahneman, 68, said.
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I thought it belonged equally to me, so I had no guilt".
But Harris makes clear that the moment belonged equally to Walsh, who was in his third season as head coach.
If Wheatley stood for anything, of course, it was the creed that culture did, or could, belong equally to everyone.
In other words, they treated it as a common – a place formally defined as "pertaining or belonging equally to an entire community, nation or culture".
Re "Instead of a Tax Cut, Send Out Dividends," by Richard Freeman and Eileen Appelbaum (Op-Ed, Feb. 1): The federal surplus does not belong equally to all the people, as the writers suggest.
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