He was relieved-she knew where the blame for this belonged.
The proof of crime, ready to be pinned upon the man to whom the blame belonged!
The blame would belong solely to her, and she accepted that.
And the blame for that belonged entirely to one man.
But the largest blame for that belongs to the opposition parties.
The blame, he said, belongs not in the locker room, but on the shaky ownership and the front office.
"The blame belongs to a lot of people," he said.
If democracy fails there, the blame will belong almost exclusively to the Russians.
She was too honest with herself to even pretend that any blame for their failed marriage belonged to Chris.
In the end, maybe it does not matter where the blame belongs.