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About 75 million people around the world now belong to at least one program.
Does a girl's right to an education belong to her parents?
One of those lives might, just as an example, belong to my father.
"And not on whether you happened to belong to the few or to the many?"
Some of them will belong to me by the time the show is done.
I want you to belong to me for ever, she thought.
Look at these hands and see if they belong to you.
The place should belong to a university or a church.
She had been his, in every way a woman could belong to a man.
What I want to know is where you do think we belong?
He was the only one who seemed to belong here.
And so they have to act like people who belong to the family of God.
Of those, no more than 12,000 could belong to any one nation.
The only way out is to belong to the whole world.
I belong to you, and nothing would ever make me leave.
I want to belong just to myself for a while.
For did not your health and life belong to me.
No matter who comes into your future, you'll always belong to me!
The very idea seemed to belong to another world, not his.
Your father is gone and now you belong to me.
He'd rather belong to her than to anyone else in the world.
Even though in six months she'll never belong to anyone again.
At long last he had found a place to belong.
These schools are either run by the church or belong to the government.
Everything can belong to the world of art, which itself is new.