The 18-year-old freshman, who asked to use only his first name for privacy, had to have a lot of his belongings mailed over to campus from across the country.
Even the most cautious schools are seeing outbreaks|Sy Mukherjee|September 17, 2020|Fortune
A mesh pocket makes it easy to store your various belongings while you exercise and the vest’s reflective strip is the perfect addition for late night workouts.
The best weighted vests for your next tough workout|PopSci Commerce Team|September 16, 2020|Popular Science
Home insurance covers damage from weather and water, theft of belongings, vandalism, fire, and personal injury lawsuits.
Determining your insurance needs|Valerie Blake|September 12, 2020|Washington Blade
When a perp takes your belongings it screws you up psychologically.
The most secure ways to lock up your bike|By Michael Frank/Cycle Volta|August 26, 2020|Popular Science
A special edition of the series, called What I Can Live Without, was repurposed to auctioning off celebrities’ favorite, or more notable, belongings on eBay.
How a new order of commerce is increasingly coming to the rescue for publishers with advertising challenges|Kayleigh Barber|August 17, 2020|Digiday
The issue explored the theme of vulnerability, “relevant to anyone who seeks understanding, change, love, and belonging.”
The Winning Gay Subtlety of ‘Hello Mr.’|Justin Jones|September 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
They cross gender boundaries, geography, issues of wealth and belonging.
Colum McCann Talks New Novel ‘TransAtlantic’ and Narrative4|Phil Klay|June 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST
He added that a plant nursery and two tractors, belonging to local Abdel Azziz Nasserallah, were also damaged in the attack.
"They Stepped On Me Like A Dog"|Orly Halpern|May 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST
But New Yorkers are casually tribal, and dual identities often seem like the minimum bid for belonging here.
Former Cop Edward Conlon on What He Learned About Profiling|Edward Conlon|April 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST
He quickly remarried, leaving McWilliam with an almost fairytale sense of not belonging.
Blindness as a Way of Seeing: Candia McWilliam’s Powerful Memoir|Lucy Scholes|April 6, 2012|DAILY BEAST
What else you have belonging to other poor devils and corporations does not concern me.
The Exiles and Other Stories|Richard Harding Davis
We had spent a day, the summer before, on one belonging to a friend of mine, and she had been enraptured with the life.
Novel Notes|Jerome K. Jerome
It is said that at one time there were over four hundred of these in Rome, belonging to the nobles, great and small.
Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1|Francis Marion Crawford
One of the meanings of the word "common" is "belonging to all."
The Canadian Girl at Work|Marjory MacMurchy
This testimony was ruled out of order, as belonging to an entirely different case.
Mysteries of Police and Crime|Arthur Griffiths
British Dictionary definitions for belonging
belonging
/ (bɪˈlɒŋɪŋ) /
noun
secure relationship; affinity (esp in the phrase a sense of belonging)