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How to use kinship in a sentence

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The link between patrilineal kinship and patriarchy requires far more scrutiny than is possible in this paper.
Matrilineal kinship was relatively unknown in the rest of India, though it was not unusual in Kerala itself.
They shared a special kinship as their daughters both suffered from the same disease and were roughly the same age.
Arranged endogamous marriage within the kinship units was the preferred pattern in that period, but this pattern has changed somewhat.
There's, sort of, six people who know what we do, and I feel a kinship to them, as opposed to a rivalry.
In general, Gujaratis conform to northern Indian patterns of kinship, marriage practices, and family structure.
There's an obvious kinship between skateboarding and contact improvisation.
The paradox at the heart of modern adoption is that it both naturalized and denaturalized kinship.
However, the seeming pointlessness of the gesture is the key to its ironic effect and the reason why it enjoys a kinship with Ferry's work.
Medieval society, like pre-Roman society, was one of kinship and hierarchy.
The order of precedence among legal heirs is defined by the degree of proximity of kinship.
The vast majority of them would feel no kinship with radical fundamentalists.
He brought these disparate objects together to demonstrate their kinship and identify their aesthetics as one with their functionalism.
In the act of 1580, forbidden degrees of kinship were extensively prescribed.
In reality two particular kinds of privileged kinship emerge from the definition of the cousinhood in Fulani Society.
The term brings to mind, rather, the importance of kinship relations in primitive societies, and provokes an invidious comparison to England.
The close theoretical kinship between painting and poetry has long been noted and intensively examined.
It's an inside joke between them, and they laugh with the intimacy of kinship and the relief of distance from the subject at hand.
The second section presents two examples of componential analysis involving the family kinship system and color.
For the most part, the nouns in this class are kinship terms and body parts, that is, the things that are thought of as inalienably possessed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sir H. Maine says that the prtors early laid hold on cognation as the natural form of kinship.
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.
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.
The next two forms, Tantalus and Sisyphus, have also a kinship.
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.
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