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land and belongs
Whatever land you can see here, from the North tip end of Elliott Key looking southward, belongs to someone -- people who have title to the land.
And what you can't see, the land underneath the water, belongs to someone, too.
The land belongs to the Church through the local diocese as administered by the Local Ordinary, or Bishop.
The Promised Land is called " The Land of Israel " because it belongs to Israel, and his sons are called Israelites denoting their connection with the land of their father.
Where Henny plays the role of the observer, Ernst's lyrics witness a left-engaged ladies ' man being a stranger in his father's land ( the Indonesia-themed Ruma Saya ) and having intimate moments with a girl whose heart belongs to someone else ( Alice ).
* One uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico which belongs directly to the central State public land and is administered by the high-commissioner of the French Republic in French Polynesia: Clipperton.
The Chatsworth estate, together with around Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire ( mostly moorland ) and some land in Eastbourne, belongs to The Trustees of Chatsworth Settlement, a family trust established in 1946.
Two Mexican men appear on horseback and inform Dunson that the land already belongs to their boss.
Most of the land area belongs to Kodiak Island, but a thin strip of coastal area on the western part of the Alaska Peninsula and other nearby islands ( Afognak Island, Shuyak Island, Marmot Island, Raspberry Island, Little Raspberry Island, Whale Island, Spruce Island, Woody Island, Uganik Island, Sitkalidak Island, Tugidak Island, Sitkinak Island, Chirikof Island, and the Semidi Islands ) are also in the borough.
TWA ( Trans World Airlines, an actual airline of the time ) chief mechanic at Lincoln, Joe Patroni ( George Kennedy ) is enlisted by Bakersfeld to lead the efforts to move the stuck aircraft, another Boeing 707, even though it belongs to a different airline, TGA ( Trans Global Airlines, a fictional airline and the parent company of the film's Golden Argosy jet ) Patroni, who is " taxi-qualified " on Boeing 707s, is trying to move the stuck aircraft in time for Demerest's damaged aircraft to land.
Much of the land surrounding the village belongs to the Ditchingham Hall estate, the seat of Earl Ferrers.
Some of the land within Bensenville is technically part of O ' Hare Airport and belongs to the city of Chicago, though no people reside there.
Neighboring Ocean City, however, is an island city as the entire land mass surrounded by water, belongs to the town.
He inspired the economic philosophy known as Georgism, whose main tenet is that people should own what they create, but that everything found in nature, most importantly the value of land, belongs equally to all humanity.
Today the land southeast of the Yerba Buena Tunnel belongs to the United States Coast Guard ( USCG ).
Often it is ascribed to be Münsterland, although it belongs to the Osnabrücker land historically.
This land belongs to the church of Grantham.
But in order to work on this project, the land required to build the new runway on belongs to the military, and this is being negotiated between the military and the airport authorities.
It further establishes that all land belongs to the state, and prohibits the storage and detonation of nuclear products.
40 percentage of the forest consists of spruce and 60 of pine The main owner of the land is the Norwegian state, while the rest is divided between private land owners and some belongs to the municipality ; Engerdal kommuneskoger ( KF ).
This was made public in the UN Press Release SC / 6878 of June 18, 2000 which stated " Concerning the Shab ' a farmlands, both Lebanon and Syria state that this land belongs to Lebanon.
A 20 – 35 km wide stretch of land in Vyborgsky District and Republic of Karelia to the west of the Vyborg – Hiitola railway, as well as the islands and shores of the Gulf of Vyborg, belongs to the strictly guarded zone of the border control, reaching the shore of Lake Ladoga at Hiitola.
In a country that is split into two or more non-adjacent parts, with another country in between, an extraterritorial crossroad is a strip of land that formally belongs to neither country, or with other special arrangements.

land and Jayyous
In January 2005, Ta ' ayush activists along with Gush Shalom, the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, Machsom Watch, Anarchists Against the Wall and residents of the nearby Palestinian village Jayyous, began to plant hundred of olive saplings which they had brought with them to the plot of land where the bulldozers of the settlers had uprooted hundreds of olive trees.

land and villagers
This land was then shared by all the villagers to graze their cattle and sheep.
In the Central Highlands around Kandy, villagers faced with limited flat land have developed intricately terraced hillsides where they grow rice.
The village elder bids them farewell and comments that it is only the villagers who have really won: " You're like the wind, blowing over the land and ... passing on ;... ¡ Vaya con Dios!
He observed numerous conflicts between villagers and hacendados, or landowners, over the constant theft of village land, and in one instance, saw the hacendados torch an entire village.
For many years, he campaigned steadfastly for the rights of the villagers, first establishing via ancient title deeds their claims to disputed land, and then pressing the recalcitrant governor of Morelos into action.
Most of the 60, 000 villagers are native Egyptians although there is a large population of Nubians who were displaced from their land upon the creation of Lake Nasser.
" In the time that the Kid roamed the land he chided Hispanic villagers who were fearful of standing up to the big ranchers who stole their land, water, and way of life.
The villagers were protesting the construction of a compound wall on land historically owned by them, for a Tata steel plant.
In addition, the Vietnamese government has steadily displaced thousands of villagers from Vietnam's central highlands, to use the fertile land for coffee plantations.
In addition, the new socialist Vietnamese government has steadily displaced thousands of villagers from Vietnam's central highlands, to use the fertile land for coffee plantations.
The majority of villagers made their wealth during the climax of the sugar cane industry, and villagers are grateful to the past economy for having provided houses and land which, in today ’ s tight times, would be impossible to acquire.
In addition to the three fields, there would be large common meadows ( allocated in strips in a similar way ), common pasture land or waste where the villagers would graze their livestock throughout the year, woodland for the pigs and for timber, and a communal village green for social events.
In the state of Bihar, tensions between land owners militia, villagers and Maoists have resulted in numerous massacres.
At the time of the apparitions the grotto was on common land which was used by the villagers variously for pasturing animals, collecting firewood and as a garbage dump, and it possessed a reputation for being an unpleasant place.
This action deprived many of the villagers of their traditional plots of land that surrounded the village, that had for years allowed them to grow crops and graze their cattle and sheep.
In deference to an old prophecy that Ishido would " die an old man with his feet firmly planted in the earth, the most famous man in the land ", Toranaga has him buried up to his neck by the eta villagers with passers-by offered the opportunity to saw at the most famous neck in the realm with a bamboo saw.
Many of the villagers who live directly above the proposed mine site have expressed concern that the company and its Environmental Impact Assessment ( EIA ) have not adequately addressed concerns of salinization of groundwater and soil or land subsidence.
The entire complex was important to the villagers, being " the seat of traditional control over land use, and the centre of communication with the deified mountains who control weather ".
On 31 July 1951 the Israeli courts recognised the rights of the villagers to their land and their right to return to it.
However, Benvenisti himself has argued that it could be a positive precedent if the Iqrit villagers were to be allocated the small amount of empty land they need to establish a community settlement on their own land.
Listed is of meadow, land for eight ploughs, two plough teams belonging to the lord, five men's plough teams, ten villans ( villagers ) four bordars ( smallholders ) and ten freemen.
The villagers offered " equally good land " in the area, but when Moshe Sneh ( Maki ) and Yusef Khamis ( Mapam ) brought the case to the Knesset on behalf of the villagers, the Knesset established that there was no such land.

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