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This is why our explanations often belong to the province of fraudulent propaganda against Muslims.

Marine molecules often belong to new classes without terrestrial counterparts such as, for example, halogenated compounds.

Collectors of wild plants often belong to the poorest social groups in the countries of origin.

But he did air his feelings in the playground – where such arguments often belong, I find.

The background is a place where wines often belong, but rarely one that winemakers are willing to accept.

Today's drug problems most often belong to defiant youngsters who start using as early as sixth grade.

Second, criminal defendants are typically poor and uneducated, often belong to a racial minority, and often have a criminal record.

They are not necessarily the richest people in their societies, but they often belong to the educated upper-middle class.

(Photo by Adam Lau But none of this would be possible without boots on the ground, and these days those boots most often belong to Rakhmatulina.

His black-and-white vignettes survey a wide swath of contemporary African American life, encapsulated in faces that often belong to children.

In a field in which brokers often belong to the same social class as those they cater to, or at least affect their manners, he is an anomaly.

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