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It certainly is a flight feather of a contemporary species, but its size and proportions indicate that it may belong to another, smaller species of feathered theropod, of which only this feather is known so far.

It may belong with specimens of H. erectus of Africa (sometimes called H. ergaster) from sites such as Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) and Bouri (Ethiopia).

We don't, on the whole, let children go unvaccinated, or allow members of a sect to abuse their kids in the name of faith, and we won't, if we can, allow female genital mutilation — even though it may belong to the cultural "wholeness" of another group.

China's state media confirmed an unidentified small plane had crashed and that it may belong to North Korea.

sp., though they suggested it may belong in a new genus.

A mysterious profile has appeared on Google's new social network, and it may belong to none other than Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

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Their projections are fairly startling: And to the extent that we believe advanced countries will suffer from the burden of large elderly populations, France will suffer less: Germany should enjoy its hegemony while it lasts; Europe's future, such as it is, may belong to France.

INSIDE TRACK: Its all-newness may belong to yesterday, but the Hot One never grows cold.

Spain thinks the treasure may belong to it.

Over the years, twelve body fossil specimens of Archaeopteryx and a feather that may belong to it have been found.

Although Edmontosaurus was only named in 1917, its oldest well-supported species (E. annectens) was named in 1892 as a species of Claosaurus, and scrappier fossils that may belong to it were described as long ago as 1871.

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