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How to use kinship in a sentence

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The invitation to become members of a surrogate family not based on blood ties yet expressive of the inter-personal values of sibling kinship.
A minority bands together and feels a kinship, if only for a moment that is as long as a muttered wassup, man?
Strong kinship ties, proximity to places of origin, and the French language made the Quebecois resistant to assimilation.
He shall send to it whomso He chooseth, for that I have no longer a desire for the kinship.
These broad divisions were reflected in kinship practices, women's land rights and agrarian alliances that continue to the present.
It attempted to create kinship without blood in the face of an enduring equivalence between blood and belonging.
Betrayal of the figure who embodies loyalty to community and kinship can be read as a choice to follow a foreign set of values.
Patterns of traditional kinship still shape the social conventions of family life.
For ethnic Fijians, interpersonal relationships and social behavior are governed by links of kinship.
It was sanctified in the public sphere by religion as well as by the power of kinship.
Likewise there is no established framework of social relations, such as kinship, which people can be slotted into.
It is therefore almost impossible to separate kinship from trading relations and cooperation.
Flesh and bone, or, as in the later idiom, flesh and blood, thus epitomizes kinship, the tangible bonds between family members.
Social relations among the Luo are governed by rules of kinship, gender, and age.
Relationships are not given in kinship but rather need to be made and continually remade.
Becoming a friend gave one the rights and obligations associated with kinship.
In the matrifocal household type, kinship rules stress matrilinear descent.
Kenyans place a high value on family relationships and the importance of kinship.
Within classes there are strong kinship bonds, which help maintain the social structure.
In conventional wisdom, the family refers to those to whom we are related by blood kinship.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We felt no kinship to those at home who clung to creature comforts while we bucketed among the stars risking our lives and more.
It is perfectly clear that in Egypt the enrolment was done on the basis of kinship.
Herein lies the charm of his Epicureanism, and herein too its kinship with that of Horace.
Again it struck me that they bore a familial kinship to a variety that occurred on the plain.
Quite apart from the assumed identity of feen and Finn, this indicates a kinship that was not limited even by the river Elbe.
She was beheaded in May, 1541, being too near in kinship to the throne to be allowed to live.
In all these places they interacted with and could trace kinship bilaterally to the unmounted, more permanent inhabitants.
These words are Keresan, and Tcino performed this part on account of his kinship.
Upon that Artabazus rode, the Mede who had claimed kinship with Cyrus in the old days.
At the present day the kinship may be matrilineal or patrilineal without affecting their right.
There were thickets of aronia or chokeberry, whose flat white blossoms and reddish bark showed its kinship to the apple tree.
Sir H. Maine says that the prtors early laid hold on cognation as the natural form of kinship.
He had felt more of kinship for the franker brutality of the bosses and their captains, but they had failed to claim any deep respect.
In spiritual kinship he is much nearer to Spenser than to Shakespeare.
So reasoning, he felt his soul go forth in kinship with that august company, that multitude whose gaze was forever upon the arras of infinity.
Their respective routes to widowerhood affected their kinship ties, specifically whether they had children, grandchildren, and in-laws.
They multiply each other and they rejoice in their comradely kinship.
Or, again, the deed of horror may be done, but done in ignorance, and the tie of kinship or friendship be discovered afterwards.
You can understand that our kinship makes it the more impossible for me to screen him in any way.
Have not his attempted crimes against you and your husband forfeited whatever rights the bonds of kinship might have accorded him?
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