Though one is an outlaw and the other a stranger, both feel threatened by their own communities; they feel an immediate kinship.
With those words, I felt an immediate kinship with this woman.
Derek felt an immediate kinship with the sad faces he saw the day he visited the orphanage for the first time.
Odd, but she felt an immediate kinship with Niles Sinclair.
And the other characters seeing themselves reflected in its surface, feel an immediate kinship.
An immediate kinship is sparked and they become partners in crime.
The for- mer felt an immediate kinship with the millions absorbed in the same pursuit.
Ned may not be the central character of the play, which takes place in 1928, but the actor felt an immediate kinship with him.
In most Western societies, the nuclear family represents an independent social and economic group, which has caused the emphasis on the immediate kinship.
There was an immediate kinship between Will and Line, as everyone called him.