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The names would not be those of women he found beautiful, though the names often belonged to beautiful women.
Like Eugene Acoff, they often belonged to the growing number of Alabama residents who are at once employed and unable to make ends meet.
He pointed out that music rights often belonged to record labels, not the musicians themselves, which took the power of negotiation out of artist's hands.
There's even a movement afoot to bear down with fussier scrutiny on the carts, whose hygienic standards have often belonged, in the minds of hungry and hurrying New Yorkers, to the "don't ask, don't tell" category.
Thus, in the early modern period, philosophers often belonged to the lesser nobility or were closely associated with the higher nobility, to whom like poets many of them dedicated their works.
In Syria, ethnic minorities were often underprivileged, and a specific ethnicity often belonged to a specific social class.
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Barry Rigal of Manhattan often belongs to this last group.
Collectors of wild plants often belong to the poorest social groups in the countries of origin.
Then there is old old, a realm often belonging to the parents of the baby boomers.
But he did air his feelings in the playground – where such arguments often belong, I find.
Second, criminal defendants are typically poor and uneducated, often belong to a racial minority, and often have a criminal record.
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