Sentence examples for figures belonging to from inspiring English sources

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Thus, although the clinical tradition of neurology was described as preeminent in Britain, many of the pivotal figures belonging to that tradition had little more institutional or research support than did their colleagues in North America.

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The fact that some of the figures belong to the Classical Greek culture from which Western democracy springs doesn't hurt.

A few simple stone figures belong to a "developmental" phase (ad 600 1300); one closely resembles small stone figures from Necker Island, the most northerly of the Hawaiian group.

Most of the figures belonged to the famous collection of the Catello family of Naples; they are made of fibre, wire, wood & terracotta, stand 12" to 15" high & are flexible.

Many of these figures belong to the type of the "dying god" (a fertility deity displaying death and regeneration characteristics) but show variant traits according to whether they are powers of fertility worshipped by marsh dwellers, orchard growers, herders, or farmers.

Instantaneous chirp-rate lines with a larger positive slope, in these figures, belong to the desired component given by Equation (40).

So in what way do these figures belong to the same theme?

In this case, the two small squares (figures) belong to one feature map.

The same hairdo can also be seen on a small marble figure, belonging to the Museum of Fine Arts, in an adjacent case.

He was a transitional figure, belonging to the Enlightenment as well as to the Sturm und Drang movement.

"I remember reading the figures thinking of each number belonging to somebody's family.

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