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It would belong to him and Laura Bush now.
IF BRAZIL'S commodities-fuelled boom had a face, it would belong to Eike Batista.
The policy wouldn't be her asset any more — it would belong to the company that bought it from her.
If there were an invasion-of-privacy claim, it would belong to Pynchon himself, not to his publisher.
"What Larry said was that it would belong to them, as a record that when they got older they could look back at," she said.
If fat still had a few of its more pleasant associations -- dictionary definitions include "plump," "well-fed," "plentiful" and "abundant" -- it would belong in Mode.
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I could not see how I would belong.
So after a year of increasingly weak attempts to stoke the dying embers of the Old Firm fire back into their former blaze, coverage of this season's Ladbrokes Premiership began with the iron-clad assumption that it too would belong to Celtic.
If it were, he would belong in the opera house.
True, he doesn't propose to give it back in cash, but he wants to put it into personal accounts, which would belong mainly to young workers and therefore be unavailable to support the currently middle-aged workers that reserve was supposed to protect.
If the mall had a Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. Priori would belong to it.
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