That camera belonged to a parent and was commandeered by the Chechens.
Within the game engine, cameras belong to the mission and can be operated as a part of the game process without interruption.
The first problem was that the camera belonged not to CBS but to WXYZ-TV in Detroit, an ABC affiliate.
The camera belonged to one of the performers, and the shutterbug was the brother of another.
Often, the private camera in a building, store or restaurant might as well belong to the government, since private entities usually turn their videos over to police investigators after a crime.
After 10 years of experimenting, four studies by distinguished judicial experts agreed that cameras belonged in courts in most cases.
To the Editor: Henry Schleiff says cameras belong in the courtroom ("The Case for TV," Op-Ed, Sept. 3).
The camera belongs to Alison Klayman, who has been trailing Ai at close range across several continents.
"There was nothing on the pictures that said this camera belongs to so and so," Mr Shultz said.