In addition to kins and affines, almost all the villagers are invited to join in. |
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He presents next of kins with our national flag, visits Veterans in hospital and is always available to assist in any way, at a moment's notice. |
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To bring physical assistance, support and to listen to users undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy, as well as to their next of kins. |
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By Will Cuppy The New Yorker, April 15, 1933P. 14 Fish are very easy to understand because only about thirteen thousand kins of species have been discovered up to now. |
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And each individual to show off its colour to its kins. |
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These toads likely recognize and actively avoid close kins as mates. |
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Shareholders have voted to approve the transaction, and KINS has fulfilled its plan to comply with NASDAQ's listing rules. |
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