Do they belong with other contemporary art or with works from the land of their birth?
The students on college campuses who do not belong there include many with high IQs.
Witness this week's Supreme Court case, in which the question at hand is whether an individual's Social Security survivor benefits belong to children conceived with his sperm months after he died.
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Three-fifths of public-sector employees belong to unions, compared with a fifth in the private sector.
The project is being run in conjunction with schools which belong to the Safe and Friendly Environment, a partnership between police, South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive and schools.
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And a student who responds to opposing views with either does not belong at a university.
Only 8% of French workers belong to a union, compared with 19% in Germany and 12% in America.
In the hotel business, for example, there are excellent opportunities for managers to win their spurs especially in Europe, where only 20-25% of all hotels belong to big chains, compared with about 70% in America.
However, the headlines will belong to Kallis, who moved level with Sunil Gavaskar and Brian Lara with 34 Test hundreds - only Ricky Ponting (39) and Sachin Tendulkar (45) have more.
Of the 6.6 million children up to age 19 that receive health insurance through SCHIP, 37% belong to parents who work for businesses with fewer than 100 employees, estimates the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan tax research organization.
The Lord High Commissioner went on to say that in last year's census, 65% of respondents had described themselves as Christian, with 42% claiming to belong to the Church of Scotland and 16% to be Roman Catholics.
Not to take anything away from Governor Walker, who certainly has his legions of supporters in the state as was proven last night, it is a very real possibility that the true margin of victory might belong to those who voted their anger with the process rather than their commitment to the Governor or objection to his challenger.
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While experts said it is difficult to determine how many people belong to hate groups, they do agree with an SPLC estimate that claims there are about 900 operating now, a 40 percent increase from 2000.
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While some workers there have already arranged their own informal reverse-mentoring relationships, the company's Young Employee Network says it wants to formalize the process in the next few months, starting with the several thousand members who belong to the world-wide group.
The implication is that, unlike Mrs Arroyo and Mr Aquino (both children of presidents), Mr Villar does not belong to a ruling class that buys financial support with political favours, and that he is wealthy enough to rise above the temptations of corruption.
Of late, he has placed security concerns in the forefront of his country's ties with Tokyo, which is probably where they belong.
The stories gathered here belong to them, though now they belong to me too, given to me to do with as I wish.
Did the officer's coat with the gold hardware, crest and embroidered stripes belong to her or her lover?
Sri Lanka's Sinhalese majority, to which both candidates belong, mostly voted for the president, whom they credit with ending the war.
Which way the balance tips will have a great effect on their prospects, together with those of the ethnic groups to which they belong.
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In return, Danes, with a krone of their own (both countries belong to the European Union, but neither uses the euro), are increasingly taking the Oresund bridge-and-tunnel into Sweden to buy low-taxed children's shoes and clothing.
Mallory Hagan won the beauty pageant after tap dancing to James Brown's "Get Up Off of That Thing" and answering a question about whether armed guards belong in grade schools by saying we should not fight violence with violence.
These days, names associated with a physical landmark or scenery are more likely to belong to suburban housing developments.
And so now we have this version, of course, with my church choir, that is the church I belong to.
To get a bit ahead of the argument, my own view of immigration begins with the question: To whom does a country belong?
If Collins could be honest, he would say that most players on the Mets are simply not very talented and don't belong on a major-league team, at least not one with championship aspirations.
Bringing these children, who often belong to disadvantaged groups such as migrants, child labourers or children with special needs, into school and retaining them and providing trained teachers and relevant curricula, will be a major challenge, Mr Parsuramen said.
He seems to belong to a different play, one of long, anguished soliloquies interspersed with occasional knockabout intermissions with great sports figures of the past.
Along with Paralititan, researchers uncovered other fossils that they believe may belong to some of Stromer's lost dinosaur species, as well as fossils from fish, crab, coelacanth, and crocodile-like species.
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