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    kinship


    1. Destiny, kinship, protection, honor and courage


    2. It was almost the same in that room except that the men were bound not just by Greekness but more so - by the deep sense of kinship with their village


    3. Rayne feeling a kinship with the mother Snotig; (she had given her life trying to save her young), came over, pushed the man out of the way and went to work on the tiny little creature


    4. There was great kinship between the two races, and both groups were more than happy to be thought of as family


    5. That only their close kinship prevented him from covering her with kisses, from her mouth down to her neck and chest, and then… The ocean turned into a heated bath


    6. Stuck in my bed, all but motionless, I felt a kinship with those confused, scared cats down the road


    7. I look forward to our kinship through the kigare, where I will know your thoughts and you shall know mine


    8. Kay was warmed by a surge of kinship with the man


    9. “Why is it that I feel your presence here is related to Daniel missing? It may be a woman’s instinct, but I can feel your kinship to Thomas


    10. She too, felt kinship with Raul, such as anyone must who survives with another so harrowing an experience

    11. “No one doubts,” Berlinski states further, “that human beings now alive are connected to human beings that lived thousands of years ago…And no one doubts that human beings are connected to the rest of the animal kingdom…Why, then, has the kinship between human beings and the apes been so avidly promoted in contemporary culture?


    12. But first, tell me if your admirable loyalty to your cousin is because of your kinship, or something else


    13. Chapter 45 Finally, Joseph admitted his kinship to his brothers, here forgiveness


    14. The artist and the intellectual can often be found in close kinship in the “anti” world of disbelief


    15. She felt a kinship with


    16. This fact, the sudden kinship between them, could yet prove Hartstongue’s undoing provided that the executioner does not allow it to be his, also


    17. Evolutionary gifts such as this, which know kinship


    18. , without the condescending tone that the kinship ensures:


    19. side by side, it was natural that some kind of kinship would grow


    20. It is not possible that God, who takes care of the birds, the irrational animals and the plants of the earth, and whose compassion for human beings far surpasses any paternal bond of kinship ignores us without

    21. His kinship to the wild was apparent in his every action; it burned in his smoldering eyes


    22. This, then, was the end of the trail—for what human being could withstand the fury of that hairy mountain of thews and ferocity? Yet as she stared in wide-eyed horror at the bronzed figure facing the monster, she sensed a kinship in the antagonists that was almost appalling


    23. There was a kinship between him and the great gaunt brute that glided beside him


    24. Feeling a kinship with all wild things, even dragons, it was impossible for him to experience the sick horror which assailed Valeria at the sight of the brute's ferocity


    25. The angelic hosts have only a spiritual kinship with the human race


    26. To Conan the serpent was the least horror of them; he almost felt a kinship with it when he remembered the weeping, tittering obscenity, and the dripping, mouthing thing that came out of the well


    27. about social status, defaming the kinship relations,


    28. Seeing him lost in the labyrinths of kinship, trembling with uncertainty, the arth-ritic priest, who was watching him from his hammock, asked him compassionately what his name was


    29. indicating that I felt a kinship with him


    30. special kinship with the First World War trench-men; I

    31. Alexandar the great was horned to symbolize his power and genius who established his kinship with the Gods


    32. as well as his kinship with the Supreme Spirit, are on the other hand


    33. Because of his attachment, the prospect of severing the bonds of kinship


    34. This is the feeling of kinship


    35. This is the only kinship he knows


    36. “Humanity’s” inherent nature is and has always been exactly that which it has labeled “in-human” in denial of man’s kinship with all other predators


    37. human), but it is also possible to say that they have very close kinship ties with


    38. response, but to feel ashamed of who one is because of one's genetic kinship should not happen


    39. Her simple words made each of them feel a sense of kinship to her


    40. They all felt a feeling of familial kinship with Annie and her family and visa-versa, but nothing of a romantic nature developed

    41. A kinship of


    42. It wasn’t my choice, but I do have a kinship with him now


    43. It was strange, but she assumed the two men – even taking into account their inflamed animosity to one another – would have had some kind of brotherly kinship in their adventures


    44. but still revealing its kinship to its relatives, the sharks—cut the water


    45. At least then there could be the minute hope that he actually possessed a feeling of fatherhood, of kinship


    46. [54] By Abdullah Ibn Amr, narrated by Ahmed and At'termethy, he said: The messenger of Allah said: "The most merciful (Allah) have mercy with those who are merciful, Have mercy with those on land, may that who is in the heavens have mercy with you, the kinship is a branch from The most merciful, whoever connects it, Allah connects him and whoever forsake it, Allah forsakes him


    47. way, the Nations were very fluid, and blood kinship


    48. He felt a kinship with the burly highlanders and had


    49. Early humans recognised kinship with animals


    50. How? Whenever they overcome you, they respect neither kinship nor treaty with you


























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    Synonyms for "kinship"

    affinity kinship family relationship relationship similarity parity relation reciprocity community correlation simile

    "kinship" definitions

    a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character


    (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption