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belong

[bih-lawng, -long] / bɪˈlɔŋ, -ˈlɒŋ /




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According to festival director Tricia Tuttle, "belonging, and the experience of living between worlds" is a key theme on this year's programme and it is particularly present in two films in the festival's official competition.

From Barron's

It is a house with little furniture or belongings: a plastic table and chairs, beds, sacks of rice, a teddy bear, clothes hanging from a single rail.

From BBC

Local officials have also said investigators found DNA at Guthrie's address that did not belong to her or anyone close to her.

From BBC

Several European nations last month sent troops to the island, which belongs to Denmark, and threatened to use their financial muscle to retaliate against the tariffs that Washington imposed in retribution.

From The Wall Street Journal

MSF didn’t say if the armed men in the hospitals belonged to Hamas and declined to answer any follow-up questions.

From The Wall Street Journal