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en The papers were in such bad condition, but they're examining them to see if there's a name there or if they belong to this man.

en It's our belief that presidential papers belong to all the American people. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy.

en Back in the East you can't do much without the right papers, but with the right papers you can do anything The believe in papers. Papers are power.
  Tom Stoppard

en They are songs that probe, ... They're not position papers. They're statements about the human condition in a way. . . . It captures something beyond 'I'm right and you're wrong.'

en I don't think I would say I don't belong here; I do belong. I belong on the LPGA; I belong on the PGA (TOUR). I think I belong in both.

en The further limits of our being plunge, it seems to me, into an altogether other dimension of existence from the sensible and merely ''understandable'' world. Name it the mystical region, or the supernatural region, whichever you choose. So far as our ideal impulses originate in this region (and most of them do originate in it, for we find them possessing us in a way for which we cannot articulately account), we belong to it in a more intimate sense than that in which we belong to the visible world, for we belong in the most intimate sense wherever our ideals belong.
  William James

en I've been hyped up — by the papers, by everybody. I've read all of it, and it's great, but I'm not the guy the papers make me out to be until I prove myself. And that's what I'm going to do Saturday.

en I beg your lordship's patience till I can procure my papers. I cannot plead until I have those papers that I insisted upon.

en Newspaper people have a habit of putting you in the front pages to sell their papers, and then after they've sold their papers and got big circulation's, they say, 'Look at what we've done for you.'
  John Lennon

en The issue is, what's in the newspaper? I would challenge anyone who's critical of this to point to anything in our papers or the New Times papers that's establishment. It's flat-out not true.

en Any stories and photos produced by AP staffers belong to AP. We cannot accept this attempt by the LPGA to put such severe limits on AP's editorial use of its own work, and we can't accept any demand that AP provide free use of its material as a condition for being allowed to cover an event.

en We maintain that it doesn't belong on the site, ... It doesn't belong on sacred ground. Politics do not belong on this sacred place.

en And it came to me, and I knew what I had to have before my soul would rest. I wanted to belong - to belong to my mother. And in return - I wanted my mother to belong to me.
  Gloria Vanderbilt

en I won't say women belong in the kitchen, but they don't belong in the dugout. You know I am only teasing. I love you gals out there — always have.

en We're the rare animal in the symphony orchestra world; while most orchestras belong to a city, we belong to the state.


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