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He has noticed, for instance, that while in Hudson Ashbery keeps the formal rooms downstairs perfectly tidy and knows exactly where each object belongs, in Chelsea this is not the case.
A law professor at the University of Tulsa, Paul Finkelman, who recently wrote an article for the Cardozo Law Review, "Fugitive Baseballs and Abandoned Property: Who Owns the Home Run Ball?" said yesterday, "If one is in control of an honestly obtained object, then that object belongs to him".
(2) The classes must be exhaustive (every object belongs to a class) and mutually exclusive, (no object belongs to more than one class).
Each object belongs to a group and can define both access control and notificatio.
If changes are detected, we need to check whether the extracted object belongs to the moving objects.
Kant further worries that any unilateral declaration by one person that an object belongs to that person alone would infringe on the freedom of others.
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Later the object belonged to the Swedish Freemasons' Order of Gothenburg, from 1826 until its sale this month.
One London test devised by the physicist Oliver Lodge was to ask a distant uncle, Robert, to mail an object belonging to Robert's long-dead twin brother.
The old shoemaker to whom the object belonged said his father had made it years before as a display item, and people had been trying to buy it ever since.
The comparison of tensorial object belonging to a specific manifold are well known.
In this approach, we compare tensorial object belonging to two different manifolds.
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