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It belongs to the family Sciaenidae and is thus a close relation of the croakers and drums.
Under it, all property belongs to the state and is equally distributed to farmers who can neither sell it nor leave it unused.
The 400-million-year-old fossil organ belongs to a harvestman or daddy longlegs, a non-web-spinning arachnid, related to mites and ticks.
The property belongs to The National Trust and the event takes place on the 26th June.
The husband on the other hand belongs to an all-male stokvel, devoted to the pleasurable and good things in life.
Samoan belongs to a group of Austronesian languages spoken throughout Polynesia.
Smoke blasts through chimneys and the odd crevice, as if to remind you that this machine belongs to the era of steam power.
Seen much less frequently than the tompot and shanny, the Yarrell's blenny is not actually a true blenny, but belongs to a related family.
Let us start with Skipton Woods, this I know belongs to The Woodland Trust.
Polish belongs to the west Slavic group of languages of the Indo-European language family, which in turn is part of the Nostratic macrofamily.
But the end of the year belongs to the mahonias, with their bright yellow flowers and bold, evergreen foliage.
I start from the simple axiom that I own myself, that my life belongs to me and not to someone else.
And this is a play, daring though it may be, that belongs in a mainstream house.
The third type of site belongs to a property manager with an inventory of homes in a individual destination.
The story's bear belongs to it and roams through it, and does not lumber out at the end collared and tagged.
A versatile culinary herb that belongs to the same plant family as thyme is winter savory.
This is an opinion piece and belongs on an op-ed page where it would be clearly identified as such.
He says because of the interest rates, he is no longer committed to the Stokvel group he belongs to.
A proprium is a property that does not reveal the essence, though it belongs only to that subject and is convertibly predicated of it.
Corn argues that much of the fault belongs to the mainstream media, which is loath to call any president a liar.
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