Dr. Miiller recognised the necessity for zoetic nitrification on well-aerated filter-beds composed of coke breeze, sand, and kindred substances. |
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I wonder at my life, it seems ajar. Is it so bad to long for relationship? Will He grant me kindred heart fellowship? |
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Members of an extended kindred tend to live in the same area or community, building their individual homes on jointly held family land. |
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The kindred of an individual often comprise the group with whom it is possible to eat or marry. |
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Benjamin, who appreciated bawdy humor as much as any of his kindred, would have relished the vitality of the street scene. |
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They are much smaller than my kindred, for one thing, and more resemble one another in general features. |
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In order to survive, each household carefully guards the interests of its members and its kindred. |
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What are five thousand humans, compared to all the Ilien, our kindred, whom you could have saved if you so chose? |
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In Scotland the role of the feudal lord was superimposed upon the more ancient status of chief of a clan or kindred. |
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In this context ties of kindred were tightened by lordship rather than loosened. |
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This was no less than a call to the nations of the world to gather together and discuss a halt to the arms race, and kindred subjects. |
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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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It was when he confessed that he had never sent his wife flowers that I felt that rush of kindred feeling. |
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They were kindred souls, who had grown up together as neighbours, and naturally, had fallen in love. |
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That ensures that the book is treated seriously in The New York Times Book Review and kindred publications. |
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For example, does the Internet, while connecting people with kindred interests, also facilitate social isolation and risk of depression? |
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At the time, she was dealing with fickle-mother syndrome and abandonment issues, and sensed a kindred soul. |
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There are some kids who struggle more than others, and in them Loralee sees a kindred heart. |
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It was a time to rejoice in her accomplishments, and I couldn't help but feel a kindred pride with the other assembled parents and siblings. |
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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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It helps, as it always does with sport, to have some kind of kindred bond with one of the teams, however tenuous that may be. |
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A growing constellation of kindred souls linked together there, makes it extra worthwhile. |
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The harmony of analogous colors would suggest that unity is achieved through the kindred efforts of the many parts. |
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Luckily, he found a kindred soul in Bangalore Police Commissioner S. Mariswamy. |
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He declined photographic commissions and solo exhibitions during the early 1930s, even when proposed by friends or kindred spirits. |
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My other reason is selfish I guess, maybe I'm using it as a litmus test to uncover kindred spirits that enjoy the same things that I do. |
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We've managed all these years to maintain a strong group of kindred spirits. |
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To the surprise of Johnny and Sarah, they have all found a friend, a kindred spirit. |
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Indeed, many of his subjects seem to be his friends or, at very least, kindred spirits. |
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Over the past several months I've maintained correspondence with a few people whom I now regard as valued muses and kindred spirits. |
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Janis wasn't so bad, she was a schizophrenic like me so, with her, it was a question of being kindred spirits. |
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When the kookily dressed and wildly imaginative Leslie Burke comes to town, he's found his kindred spirit. |
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The lament of a mother for her child lost to the mighty blow of life brought a lump in the throat and tears to the eyes of the kindred spirits. |
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Don Shirley, an understated man with steel-frame glasses and a scraggly beard, was a kindred spirit. |
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By inference, suicide was an extreme case of this, and the language barely distinguishes between self-murder and murder of kindred. |
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But when a run-down circus arrives in town to give its last performance, Joe discovers kindred spirits in its collection of dreamers and misfits. |
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Her own footprints and handprints will indeed be very much to be reckoned with in the continuation of this and kindred researches. |
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Accordingly, the kindred was subdivided into 27 subfamilies to remove the loops created by inbreeding. |
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He, who commits chance-medley, shall fly his country for a year, till satisfaction be made to the dead person's kindred. |
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As both relied on fair winds for their ocean travels, the bird was welcomed as a kindred spirit. |
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Like the kindred Surrealists and Dadaists before him, Spoerri favored activities that enhanced the role of chance in his art works. |
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It's a beverage selection that neither Flandrau nor Fitzgerald, kindred spirits in dipsomania, would have approved of. |
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His real kindness was shown by genial estimates of character and liberal appreciation of the labours of others engaged in kindred studies. |
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The persecuted, bullied and misunderstood see a kindred spirit. |
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Did you make any friends in the Air Force, meet any kindred spirits? |
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Learning that Anarran's kindred lived on, that his bloodline had been preserved to the current day, had nearly driven Ralinne over the edge in an instant. |
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Sensing a kindred spirit rather than a workplace to avoid, Dempsey applied for a job and was appointed commis chef at the bottom of the kitchen hierarchy. |
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Two eight-year-olds, Julien and Sophie, are lonely kindred spirits. |
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Out of a desire to find kindred spirits for this aspect of my personality, last month I enrolled in a bushcraft course at Wellington's Tararua Tramping Club. |
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Kramer and Billy are kindred spirits, but Kramer accuses Billy of being blinded by the seductions of capitalism. |
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Under wrong information conveyed to them by Lalan's fellow pilgrims of the past, his kindred had by now taken him to be dead and had performed his last rites. |
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Roth was almost a kindred spirit, but his attitude toward life came from simply not caring, instead of the malicious pleasure Eric found in destruction. |
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Bleeding that first occurs in adulthood, is associated with a specific disorder, and is not seen in kindred, implies an acquired hemorrhagic condition. |
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An American boy found a kindred spirit in the king of England and was inspired to fight this disorder. |
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Anyone who has put up with the fake rigors of celebrity has got to find a kindred spirit here. |
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Together the two kindred souls find common pleasure in exploring the delights of an alien culture, even while discovering a little bit about themselves. |
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The Pew Global Attitudes Survey that Walt cites reveals that poverty, global stewardship, AIDS, and kindred issues matter a great deal to people around the world. |
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Perhaps many young women don't see the relevance of a feminist struggle when their closest kindred spirits are men and not earlier generations of feminists. |
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In the pre-spring festival senators and slave owners would put aside their stately togas and kindred marks of rank and don shapeless garments known as syntheses. |
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We also wish to thank the kindred spirit who dropped the dime on him. |
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We spoke almost every day, we shared our writing, wrote together, drew attention, caused havoc on the town and she even ventured to call us kindred spirits. |
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She said she had been nervous going to the classes because she thought everyone would be in Lycra and leotards, but soon found some kindred spirits. |
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Flavin's great success, like his kindred artistic spirit Donald Judd, arises from the complex spatial awareness he creates with such industrial, apparently unartistic means. |
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But we would rather hand them down to some erudite and kindred soul. |
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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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Just me, my 95-year-old dad, and tens of thousands of our kindred spirits. |
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Having censured the circumcision, she bethought her of kindred topics, and asked Aziz when he was going to be married. |
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The book is open to a plate of the Arctic tern, and in the terrified-yet determined expression of that bird, Doug finds a kindred spirit. |
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The move gracefully counters rampant beggarliness within the kindred without having actually to say so. |
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Yet Mathesis and Poesy are of the closest kindred, for they are both works of the imagination. |
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Jumping from one lily pad to another is easier when you leap to a kindred pad in the same pond, industry or occupation. |
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Many of the participants found themselves among kindred souls who shared their interests. |
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She found in her neighbor a good friend, gardening companion and kindred spirit. |
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Merie, recalled that Shelley made no friends at Eton, although he did seek a kindred spirit without success. |
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Recognising a kindred spirit, he trains her as his apprentice and subsequently marries her. |
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The dominant kindred were the Stewarts, who came to control many of the earldoms. |
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In practice forms of service tended to blur and overlap and several major Scottish lords brought contingents from their kindred. |
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In this case her kindred could compel her to return if she was still a virgin, but if she was not she could not be compelled to return. |
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A pestilence which devastated Ireland in 544 caused the dispersion of Mobhi's disciples, and Columba returned to Ulster, the land of his kindred. |
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Richard Gerberding points out that up to this time, much of Martel's support was probably from his mother's kindred in the lands around Liege. |
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Neither in the degrees of kindred they were destitute of significative words. |
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He said they talk in an online chat room. A bunch of kindred spirits apparently. Snowdenistas one and all. |
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In the family law of very early society descent is in the female line, the control of the children belongs to the mother and her consanguineal kindred. |
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Decent people out there. Russ wants to believe they are still assembled in some recognizable manner, the kindred unit at the radio, old lines and ties and propinquities. |
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The egocentric kindred group is also typical of bilateral societies. |
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My hold of the colonies is in the close affection which grows from common names, from kindred blood, from similar privileges, and equal protection. |
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