Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...because in my commitment and in my heart I have for many years virtually belonged to the ANC; this has been my allegiance. Now it's a matter of carrying a card. I finally joined because this is the first political organization or party that I wanted to identify with. From a personal view, as a human being and citizen, it's very nice to feel at last that there's something that I can belong...
Workers helping install the Iroquois gas pipeline spent several hours rounding up the cattle, which belong to the Shelton Dairy Farm...
Councillor Edward N. Cyr also spoke out strongly for the initiative supporting the Haitian people. "There are those who say that an issue such as this one doesn't have a place in Cambridge City Hall," he said. "To those who say these issues belong elsewhere, I say nonsense, these issues belong everywhere...
...should no longer be an issue of left or right, Democratic or Republican. It is a solution that doesn't work to a problem which doesn't exist costing a great deal of money we don't have in a world where it doesn't belong...
Impossible, because all these abstractions belong more to the world of morality plays than to the messy arena of history as it occurs. The vast amount of new information being discovered about the New World, both before and after 1492, actually points the way toward a genuinely harmonious understanding of the present moment and how it was achieved. The Columbus quincentennial deserves some credit for focusing this energy and attention. But the worry is that if the debate grows louder and more strident, it could obscure this increasing pool of common knowledge in a shouting match of cliches...