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1 They do not belong to life; they belong exclusively to the Service.
2 She did not mean to belong exclusively to either of their sets.
3 Some matters suggested in the report belong exclusively to the Legislature.
4 The supposed sense of power does not even belong exclusively to the poisoner.
5 The name and fame of Columbus belong exclusively to no age or country.
6 He made some of those peculiar jokes which belong exclusively to the learned.
7 Those duties, however, which belong exclusively to Brahmanas, I shall now tell thee.
8 But such impossibilities and implausibilities belong exclusively to the historian.
9 Remember that your husband does not belong exclusively to you.
10 This city does not belong exclusively to the Stockholmers.
11 As a matter of fact, few plays belong exclusively to any one of these categories.
12 The land in Bohemia does not, however, belong exclusively to any one order in the community.
13 Unlike carrots, they belong exclusively to winter, needing a frost to intensify the sugars in them.
14 Objection 1: It seems that the consecration of this sacrament does not belong exclusively to a priest.
15 But then those things must belong exclusively to the past and cast no shadow over the future.
16 The public portions of the state paper belong exclusively to history, and have already been sufficiently detailed.
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