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Montenegro belongs to a rare number of countries that have managed to make progress on every internationally recognisable indicator. Igor Luksic
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I have been an outsider in journalism and in the academy, because I never fully belonged to any of them. Garry Wills
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The more I get connected to my own breath and my own yogic experience and my own prayer and my own idea, the ideas that have existed for so long - that we all belong to each other and we could live a deeper spiritual existence - the more I get connected to that, the more I shun this world. Giancarlo Esposito
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Nearly all edible seaweeds - or 'sea vegetables,' as they ought technically to be called - belong to one of three broad groups: green, red and brown algae. Yotam Ottolenghi
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A new principle cannot be put into effect without bringing with it new mistakes. But we may, however, be convinced that the laws of life - to which belongs the law that suffering follows the misuse of freedom - will finally be able to bring everything within its right limits. Ellen Key
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I don't carry myself as a black person but as a woman that belongs to everybody. After all, it's the general public that made me - not any one particular group. So I don't think of myself as belonging to any particular group and never have. Eartha Kitt
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A mother deserves a day off to care for a sick child or sick parent without running into hardship - and you know what, a father does, too. It's time to do away with workplace policies that belong in a 'Mad Men' episode. Barack Obama
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I cannot belong to a nation which permits such barbarities as stoning to death and amputation - I don't care what religion it is. Wole Soyinka
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That water belongs to our rate-payers. Our bottom line is any use of our water has to include compensation. Greg Panter
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Like all readers, I want my limits to be drawn by my own sensibilities, not by my melanin count. Zadie Smith
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I wasn't naturally drawn to fashion when I was younger but with my work I'm so exposed to what's out there that I'm hoping my style has become a little more sophisticated. Natalie Imbruglia
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The 3D world allows you to engage even more with a film because you're somehow drawn into the landscape or the universe of that scene. Even when it's two people talking at a table, you feel like you're a third party. Ridley Scott
drawn home spectrum tend
I live in such a sweet world in the world of 'Home Improvement' that I tend to be drawn to stuff that's really on the other end of the spectrum entirely. Patricia Richardson
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Microsoft has conceded that the server will have some Linux competition, but they've drawn a line in the sand at the desktop. Michael Robertson
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I think men are drawn to Pilates because they have this vague notion it will help them with back issues. But they stick with it because it truly makes them feel better. Lynette Matsushima
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We got the model Pfeiffer player as far as toughness and unselfishness. And hard-nosed as he is on the court, he's just as good a guy off it. He's not loud, but people are drawn to him. He communicates with everyone from 5-year-olds to the president of the university. Dave Davis
drawn writers
Most writers are drawn to what is unknown, rather than what is clear in any tale. Hannah Kent
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Most people enjoy 'potato-chip news' from time to time - to track a presidential election or the Oscars. However, some are particularly drawn to material that makes them feel shocked, frightened, insecure, or indignant, and that's what potato-chip news often provides. Gretchen Rubin