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"This belongs on Park Avenue in a classic prewar, next to a beautiful fireplace," he said.
This belongs on the less offensive end of the spectrum, because, in isolation, it is a sentiment I would say many of us can relate to.
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William Cunningham of St. Peters, Mo., asked, "Doesn't this belong on the editorial page?" Indeed, many newspapers have traditionally been more comfortable when they could simply quote candidates trading accusations about false statements, without making an independent judgment of the truth.
"Senator Collins does not believe this rider belongs on this bill," said a spokesman, Kevin Kelley, in an e-mail before the deal was announced.
Maybe this stuff belongs on the shelf, another trophy on the shelf of dead classical music.
This book belongs on the shelf next to "Angela's Ashes," "The Liars' Club," and "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius".
And when Ms. Ebersole, portraying the middle-aged, time-warped debutante called Little Edie Beale, delivers her das and dums, any doubts that this show belongs on Broadway are sent packing.
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My daughter said she liked the color but really this dress belongs on a Miss America contestant.
Now I ask three minutes of your time to watch the trailer... and then I think you'll agree that this movie belongs on your must-see list.
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