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The fact that he belongs to a family of "martyrs", and that he never left Iraq during Saddam's rule, have contributed to the high standing he has acquired among Shias.

Stephen Harper, the Canadian prime minister, said: "I don't think Russia under Vladimir Putin belongs in the G7.

Google would be forgoing Gmail's scant profit, but its actions would be consistent with the idea that the net belongs to its users throughout the world.

"The party has a basic rule that forbids fighting anyone other than Israel and thus it bans its elements from fighting in Syria," Rifai, who belongs to Loyalty to the Resistance bloc, told the Daily Star.

The Islam of north Africa, where most of France's Muslims come from, belongs to the Maliki school – a tolerant and easygoing tradition that does not force women to wear veils and encourages such non-fundamentalist activities as music, Sufi mysticism, superstition and magic.

Four years on, the importance of finding and using language about the arts, and which belongs to the arts, is as vital as ever.

He belongs to the so called "Technical group" of TDs who are by and large leftwing independents.

(A table showing which company is with which initiative is at the end: only Hyundai belongs to all the projects currently underway).

With his rasp, his greying hair, his physical grace and his hypnotic eyes, Clooney belongs firmly in the tradition of Humphrey Bogart, Robert Mitchum, Lee Marvin and Robert Ryan: a man (not a girly-man) in his 40s (not his teens), ambiguously heroic (not unambiguously super-heroic), and exuding an emotional and sexual authority not seen since vintage Sean Connery.

Today it belongs to the National Trust and is occupied by farmer Kevin Wrathall, his partner Sandra Swainson and their two daughters.

A small label on one reads: NMA Ancestral Remains to be repatriated to Provenance (NSW) Tharawal Remains CRANIUM skull Age Adult Sex Male The skull belongs to Kanabygal, an Aboriginal warrior who died when troops shot and beheaded him in New South Wales in 1816.

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