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Charging Elk, like his family and tribe, finally resigns himself to belonging nowhere.
He has lived in Salisbury, near Stonehenge, since the 1970's, but has never admitted to belonging anywhere.
He didn't decide to be drafted in the first round — where many experts felt he didn't come close to belonging.
Adopting the habits of an outwardly sober religious devotion is a route to belonging and a way of restoring pride.
Paolo distinctly felt his place in both worlds, the young and the old, and yet felt committed to belonging to neither.
Even if Woods had resigned himself to belonging in Parker's wake in the minds of many listeners, he was already developing a powerful identity of his own.
While one of the engineers corresponding with GoMentum Station admits to belonging to Apple's Special Projects group, Fearon signs his emails with a cryptic question mark icon.
David White, researcher into e-learning and co-manager of technology assisted lifelong learning, University of Oxford "It comes down to belonging.
And he was told that if he didn't confess to belonging to Al Qaeda he would be anally raped by specially trained dogs.
In a phone conversation this week, Professor Dinges, who teaches religious studies (the other authors are sociologists), admitted to belonging to the half-empty school.
There are disadvantages to belonging to no political group in Europe, so the Conservatives landed themselves with their strange bedfellows in the European Democrat Group.
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