We had testimony before from Professor Kinsman that marriage is a privileged status in our society. |
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The session was chaired by Mr. Vita, in conjunction with Ambassador Jeremy Kinsman of Canada. |
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In recognition of Mr. William J. Skelly, Kinsman credited with launching the Kin-CCFF partnership, each year the Foundation offers an award to the student engaged in the most successful summer research project. |
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Professor Gary Kinsman of Sudbury was the one who sent this letter. |
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Mr. Gerald Keddy: Isn't this similar to the motion we had discussed earlier in that it would apply to the Kinsman Club or any organization that cared to give money? |
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The hands-free Back Scrubber will be manufactured by Kinsman Enterprises, Inc. |
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Rowland Lacy, a kinsman of the Earl of Lincoln, loves Rose, the daughter of the Lord Mayor of London. |
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Allow me to introduce you to my squire, and good kinsman, the noble Valerius de Aurelius. |
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Moses was delighted when he saw this kinsman, and happily stood opposite him to watch how he behaved. |
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His distant kinsman, Mr Enfield, tells him a story of a mysterious Mr Hyde. |
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On Sundays, Mr Utterson takes walks through the streets of London with Mr. Richard Enfield, a young businessman and distant kinsman. |
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The death of any kinsman or woman from any cause might give rise to the hope of their spirit being reincarnated. |
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But when the pair finally met up with their enamored young kinsman, he was in no mood for fighting. |
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It was written by the apostle St. James, called the Less, who was also called the brother of our Lord, being his kinsman. |
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A kinsman of Sir Francis Drake, Hawkins began his career as a merchant in the African trade and soon became the first English slave trader. |
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I have an interest here, as my kinsman T. E. Lawrence sought and expected Arab autonomy. |
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He was apprenticed in London to a kinsman who was a draper and a member of the Ironmongers' Company, and later carried on trade there on his own account. |
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Alan, in one display of this iconic sign system, explains the sign of crossed sticks with a silver button at their center that he leaves for a kinsman. |
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She recognized his claims to the chieftainship, thus throwing over a kinsman, Brian O'Neill. |
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For two decades the southern rebels' leader was a Dinka, John Garang, a kinsman of the bishop. |
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The perfect contemplative holds no one in special regard, be he kinsman, stranger, friend or foe. |
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The rightful heirs' flight makes them suspects and Macbeth assumes the throne as the new King of Scotland as a kinsman of the dead king. |
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This was obviously an arrangement that suited Comyn, because Umphraville was a close political associate and a kinsman of King John. |
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The Persian king no longer controlled his own destiny, and was taken prisoner by Bessus, his Bactrian satrap and kinsman. |
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Ali Mohsen Ahmar, a kinsman and general who was a long-time ally of Mr Saleh, abandoned the president after more than 50 protesters were shot in a single day in March. |
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To enhance the idea of mutual aid, one can have a series of questions about what one may not do to a joking kinsman, and if there is a breach of this, the risks one can run. |
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The best of us doth not so much feare to wrong him, as he doth to injurie his neighbour, his kinsman, or his master. |
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And I, the nearest kinsman of the Earl of Windsor, was to propose his election. |
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Women in the Middle Ages were officially required to be subordinate to some male, whether their father, husband, or other kinsman. |
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He hands the crown to his kinsman Constantine and is taken to the isle of Avalon to be healed of his wounds, never to be seen again. |
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The Shakespearean character, Banquo, was Thane of Lochaber and a kinsman of his nemesis, MacBeth. |
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The head of a kin group was entitled to extra property since he was liable for debts a kinsman could not pay. |
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There they learned that Bilbo's kinsman Frodo now owned the Ring, a Ring of Power forged and then lost by the Dark Lord Sauron. |
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Rurik led the Rus' until his death in about 879, bequeathing his kingdom to his kinsman, Prince Oleg, as regent for his young son, Igor. |
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The old clans are scattered now, but blood is thicker than water still, and you're welcome to the fireside of your kinsman! |
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In 173 Severus' kinsman Gaius Septimius Severus was appointed proconsul of the Africa Province. |
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Macbeth, the King's kinsman, is praised for his bravery and fighting prowess. |
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Percy had found employment with his kinsman the Earl of Northumberland, and by 1596 was his agent for the family's northern estates. |
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The Prince, now having lost a kinsman in the warring families' feud, exiles Romeo from Verona, under penalty of death if he ever returns. |
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The Norman Conquest of 1066 created the position of Lord of the Isle of Wight, the island being given by William the Conqueror to his kinsman William FitzOsbern. |
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Romeo, now considering Tybalt his kinsman, refuses to fight. |
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He was arrested but released on the advice of William Cecil, his kinsman. |
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