Word: belonged
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...football player or a lacrosse player or something like that, sometimes you feel like you don't belong, but that wears off quickly," says Allen J. Baker...
...headquarters. Damning testimony from several key figures, and the likelihood that members of Parliament will be stripped of their immunity from criminal prosecution, sent party higher-ups into a frenzy. Says sociologist Franco Ferrarotti of the University of Rome: "These people always operated on the concept that public funds belong to the person who grabs them first. Whatever they steal is theirs. There has never been a concept of public service...
...does not yet know whether enough evidence is left to piece together the car bomb it believes was there, its experts plan to move large quantities of debris to a secure location and examine it with microscopic care. They will search for tiny remnants that don't really belong at the scene -- that are not, say, part of a car's headlights or dashboard. Items as small as a bit of wire can point to whether a timing device was used...
...People were asked to check their own areas because they are most familiar with what boxes and packages belong there," he said...
AMOS (NICOLAS CAGE) DOESN'T BELONG on an upscale resort island; he's a habitual jailbird, scruffy and not quite bright. Andrew (Samuel L. Jackson) definitely does belong here; he's rich, famous and accomplished. The problem is that he's black, which means just one thing to his new neighbors: he must be a burglar. So as the local sheriff (Dabney Coleman) besieges Andrew's house, AMOS & ANDREW form an alliance, at first mutually suspicious, then mutually instructive, aimed at getting them both back to the mainland unscathed. Writer-director E. Max Frye doesn't quite know...