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The very act of giving something away that supposedly belongs to you causes you to experience happiness
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Dharma depends upon time, circumstances, age, degree of evolution and the community to which one belongs
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The path is open to all irrespective of the religion or sect to which he belongs
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boy back on top where he belongs
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begins to work, the certainty that the healing belongs to me at this very
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That belongs to your sister and this is your problem, not hers
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The healing belongs to me
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The healing belongs to you
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in the name of Jesus! the healing belongs to me
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and after that you become absolutely certain that healing belongs to you in
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Oh, I forgot: Mr Zarifis belongs to a political club
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Accompanying him is a young woman called Angelica Burford, and yes, she belongs to the Glaston Burford family
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It, it belongs with us, but I do not know who it belongs to
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Belongs to the Duke of Stackton, part of his extensive estate here in the city
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People shouldn't be judged for it, because anyone who doesn't find a cure for their afflictions belongs to a permanent mind prison
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significance where significance belongs
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belongs to you without a loss of grasp
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testing belongs to the surrogate, not the subject
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“The purest blood belongs to Lady Rayne, tests confirm she is of the First Ones," Naria informed him stonily
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11God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongs unto God
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it by the fact that the ground floor belongs to a
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Thinks the forest belongs to him!
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In this state of things, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer; and the quantity of labour commonly employed in acquiring or producing any commodity, is the only circumstance which can regulate the quantity of labour which it ought commonly to purchase, command, or exchange
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Part of that profit naturally belongs to the borrower, who runs the risk and takes the trouble of employing it, and part to the lender, who affords him the opportunity of making this profit
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The revenue which proceeds altogether from land, is called rent, and belongs to the landlord
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In that original state of things which precedes both the appropriation of land and the accumulation of stock, the whole produce of labour belongs to the labourer
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the continuance of the apprenticeship, the whole labour of the apprentice belongs to his
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who has done so by that which properly belongs to the country, the raising of rude produce by
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I believe it belongs to you
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This precious item belongs with the body of Saint Jacques
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nothing but that the person belongs to the parish to which he really does belong, it is
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"His immortal soul belongs in Heaven sir, not rotting in the mud with a draft animal's dung
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“Put him in the stocks Grandpa, that’s where the fool belongs
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wisdom belongs to others
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The stock which is accumulated into a capital, may either be employed by the person to whom it belongs, or it may be lent to some other person
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Those talents, as they make a part of his fortune, so do they likewise that of the society to which he belongs
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Gigantic stature, and the deformity of its aspect, More hideous than belongs to humanity,
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But the whole produce of the land undoubtedly belongs to him, who can dispose of the labour and service of all those whom it maintains
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yourself!" one says that belongs to her
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- Obviously, it belongs to the West, with its
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“But there is one creature that still belongs to us,” said Andrastus
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belongs to Thomas Moore, with his island
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It belongs to
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It as effectually replaces the capital of the person who produces that surplus, and as effectually enables him to continue his business, the service by which the capital of a wholesale merchant chiefly contributes to support the productive labour, and to augment the value of the annual produce of the society to which he belongs
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Though it may replace, by every operation, two distinct capitals, yet neither of them belongs to that particular country
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“You said we turned at the vineyard that belongs to Pylocles
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The town, indeed, may not always derive its whole subsistence from the country in its neighbourhood, or even from the territory to which it belongs, but from very distant countries; and this, though it forms no exception from the general rule, has occasioned considerable variations in the progress of opulence in different ages and nations
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Interpretation of dreams belongs to Him and not to humans
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You can't be serious… "This man belongs to Lady Dread," the man said as he paced away from Edrimer, putting a fair distance between them
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the only one who does not think he belongs here
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Hell is where she belongs
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Deacon Jones: (Trying to reassure the Millionaire that hell is where he belongs and there is no mistake)
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Everyone should try and find out the category and type he or she belongs to and avoid as far as possible those items, which will only aggravate their problems
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Thirdly, The labour of the English colonists is not only likely to afford a greater and more valuable produce, but, in consequence of the moderation of their taxes, a greater proportion of this produce belongs to themselves, which they may store up and employ in putting into motion a still greater quantity of labour
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The most advantageous employment of any capital to the country to which it belongs, is that which maintains there the greatest quantity of productive labour, and increases the most the annual produce of the land and labour of that country
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A capital of a thousand pounds, for example, employed in a foreign trade of consumption, of which the returns are made regularly once in the year, can keep in constant employment, in the country to which it belongs, a quantity of productive labour, equal to what a thousand pounds can maintain there for a year
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If it is employed in the carrying trade, the country to which it belongs becomes the emporium of the goods of all the countries whose trade that stock carries on
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The mercantile stock of every country naturally courts in this manner the near, and shuns the distant employment : naturally courts the employment in which the returns are frequent, and shuns that in which they are distant and slow; naturally courts the employment in which it can maintain the greatest quantity of productive labour in the country to which it belongs, or in which its owner resides, and shuns that in which it can maintain there the smallest quantity
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The country belongs to their masters, who cannot avoid having some regard for the interest of what belongs to them; but it does not belong to the servants
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The rent which properly belongs to the landlord, is no more than the neat produce which remains after paying, in the completest manner, all the necessary expenses which must be previously laid out, in order to raise the gross or the whole produce
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If they conquer, whatever belongs to the hostile tribe is the recompence of the victory ; but if they are vanquished, all is lost; and not only their herds and flocks, but their women and children
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“All I know and all I care to know is that it belongs to Alleghenia and it will be fully operational in a few months
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) Alice could think of nothing else to say but ‘It belongs to the Duchess:
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In order to make every individual feel himself perfectly secure in the possession of every right which belongs to him, it is not only necessary that the judicial should be separated from the executive power, but that it should be rendered as much as possible independent of that power
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I know this Child belongs to God
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“Mary,” he said, “most of the time I forget Jesus belongs to God and not to us
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He looks almost as though he belongs with the animals
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The rent of land, that portion of the produce which belongs to the proprietors, is scarce anywhere in Great Britain supposed to be more than a third part of the whole produce
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The revenue or profit arising from stock naturally divides itself into two parts; that which pays the interest, and which belongs to the owner of the stock ; and that surplus part which is over and above what is necessary for paying the interest
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The residue, therefore, that portion which belongs to the owner of the stock, and which pays the interest of money, would necessarily remain the same too
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Thirdly, some part of the profits of stock belongs to the same rank, as a revenue arising from the employment of their small capitals
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Fourthly and lastly, some part even of the rent of land belongs to the same rank ; a considerable part to those who are somewhat below the middling rank, and a small part even to the lowest rank ; common labourers sometimes possessing in property an acre or two of land
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to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ
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“Thank you this means so much to Elijah to be invited for a drink with you he feels he belongs again
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“That belongs to Lucius Lastborn’s boys
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I believe we should cherish that remnant of it that still belongs to us
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authority to board his ship as he claimed that a vessel of war was part of the territory of the country to which it belongs, and
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“Right Corporal just give me the names in your own time and I will see that this nonsense is put to bed were it belongs
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but you have a product that belongs to someone else which you promote
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‘We intend to return him to where he now belongs
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The third set belongs to a Ms
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and said, ―Oh, this belongs to my lady friend, I just left down at McAlister
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He belongs to us
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Besides, she belongs here at Serenor
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“That woman belongs to me!” he screamed, twisting mid-flight, reaching out with his blade, sending the flat of it hard against her right leg as he fell
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That dubious distinction belongs to his being mostly responsible for starting the Cold War
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It belongs to my uncle
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"Just wait until I find out who that bird belongs to," he threatened
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"That bird belongs to you, doesn't it?" he demanded
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Alice could think of nothing else to say but 'It belongs to the Duchess: you'd better ask her about it
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Credit for the Axis defeat belongs mostly to the Soviet Union, but also Britain, the US, Allies across the world, and resistance fighters within Axis occupied nations
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Pilar is no exception, of course, for in the Philippines there are two types of land: the “transferable land” that gives rights to private property and inheritance, and the “inalienable land” which cannot be transferred because it only belongs to the government, such as mountains, rivers and marshes…
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“It’s really big, powerful, shiny, new, and; I hate to be the one to break this to you, but I think it belongs, or belonged to your little lady friend
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After a couple of years, they’ll get tired of looking at it, and it’ll end up on the trash heap of fucking history, where it fucking belongs
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That can send him to prison, where he belongs and where at least he can’t rape any women
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There’s some gold coin here that belongs to us
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He is a cosmic figure that belongs to all faith traditions
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I chimed in with another one of my inane mottoes, “Anything that can be put in a nutshell probably belongs there
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