At the time, she was dealing with fickle-mother syndrome and abandonment issues, and sensed a kindred soul. |
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This was the only way a kindred soul could recognise you, saving you from a lonely existence. |
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Someone you consider a kindred soul will either help fill an emotional void or guide you through a difficult situation. |
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Luckily, he found a kindred soul in Bangalore Police Commissioner S. Mariswamy. |
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Neither did he fully realize the identity of the kindred soul who was patiently rearranging the positions of his arm in the sling or giving his injured leg a soft massage. |
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But we would rather hand them down to some erudite and kindred soul. |
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The situation becomes complicated when Charles finds a kindred soul, a female cancer patient he has just operated on. |
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Armstrong, who is an inspiration to thousands of cancer survivors, has let Shanteau know that he considers him a kindred soul. |
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The unilingual French high school graduate from Shippagan in northern New Brunswick might well find a kindred soul in Chicoutimi. |
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In creating this persona, Sherie had one heck of a role model: Judy Garland, to whose music she was introduced by her cousin Jerome, a closet lip-syncher and kindred soul. |
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Though Adam is a pompous would-be philosopher fond of engaging in Socratic dialogues, though he's contemptuous of Salthill's ethos of conspicuous consumption, the men in town look up to him as a wise man and kindred soul. |
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This made the group connection, the meeting with the kindred soul, the connection to the Inner Master and other work, were fluid, beautiful, with great energy boost. |
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To conclude on figurative or abstract art, a painting or a sculpture of quality, created by an honest artist, that can transfer his emotion in his art, will always find a kindred soul and will get years of happiness. |
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If you want a kindred soul to share your experiences with, join today. |
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Another kindred soul was Lance Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France champion, who has been active in the fight against cancer, which struck him early in his career. |
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