belonging in the PONS Dictionary

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The front has two storeys and seven bays, the second, third and fourth belonging to the house of the 1820s.
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The farmland ownership structure shows the overbalance of the farmland belonging to private properties (82%) over the state farmland (18%).
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At first, his entire stock consisted of some old books belonging to his father, amounting to thirteen feet of shelf space and worth no more than a few pounds.
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Outside of this area, the monsters belonging to the rune knight's troop become weaker.
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As well as the documents, a gold nugget belonging to the pope and a check made out to the pontiff were found in a shoebox.
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Slim loved belonging to this community, even though his strange appearance often got local residents looking at him askance.
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It is money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business.
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The papyrus mentioned an attempt by robbers to plunder the royal tomb by digging a tunnel from another tomb belonging to a private individual.
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Horses belonging to south kanto horseracing can run.
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In reality, unsuspecting investors send money to a foreign bank where it's eventually transferred to an offshore account belonging to the con artist.
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