to be the property of a person or group of persons
the doctrine that the swath of land between the Atlantic and the Pacific naturally appertained to the United States
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TIME for Kids,
TIME,
21 Feb. 2025
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People.com,
17 Feb. 2025
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That order, however, did not apply to agencies Congress set up to be independent of the White House.
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Charlie Savage,
New York Times,
19 Feb. 2025
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