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1 And as soon as I left her she did belong to others .
2 That was the feeling on the matter which seemed to belong to others .
3 SOCRATES-Andif it does not belong to others , others may not lawfully use it.
4 That safe contains valuable papers which belong to others ; they are secure in my keeping.
5 But only the five immediately around the well are mine, the rest belong to others . '
6 At the theatre, at the restaurant she seemed to belong to others under my very eyes.
7 Interests that belong to others will suffer if I continue with you-thingsbeing as they are.
8 Yet in this instance, the global membership I had been assigned, told me I belong to others .
9 In our waking hours we belong to others , but the land of dreams is all our own.
10 Especially not when they belong to others .
11 He had well foreseen it; she could no longer belong to him, she would belong to others .
12 But before I go on, let me ask you is it right to take the flowers or fruit which belong to others ?
13 I can't bear you to belong to others - even to the public that appreciates you almost as much as you deserve to be appreciated.
14 He was tortured by loving such a woman-a woman who had belonged to many, who would no doubt in the future belong to others .
15 So that that knowledge is most excellent which of itself doth not only know her own object, but also those which belong to others .
16 As the rest of the village appeared to be empty, I imagined this to be the caretaker's family, and the youngsters to belong to others .
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