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Based on our common history, I feel a kinship with them.
I ask you to do the same, in the name of our kinship.
More than ever I felt a kinship with this place.
Maybe it was because she felt a kinship with the land.
That had to be the reason she felt such a kinship with him.
It was time, she felt, they should get to know one another and feel their kinship.
As the woman began to speak, the girl felt a natural kinship with her.
A sort of kinship to them, which may sound strange.
From the first, they had recognized in each other a kinship.
So they know there is some sort of basic kinship between us.
But a close kinship between them could also explain this fact.
Williams looked at me with a sense of kinship in his eyes.
I will take this much from you, for your fair voice and our kinship, but no more!
Then they were able to talk to her and acknowledge their kinship.
"You like these people, feel a certain kinship to them?"
So does some kinship in tongue and heart still tell.
He felt the kinship between them and was not comfortable with it.
As they talked, a sense of kinship began to develop between them.
Kinship had its place, of course, but the emphasis was on the deal.
His neighbors were the dead, and he should feel kinship with them now.
He felt a kinship with these people; they, like him, had been given another chance, a fresh beginning.
"She felt a kinship with the suffering of all people."
It was not a kinship group in any biological sense.
A sudden sense of kinship with the British began to take hold.
But it found little interest in adoption among kinship parents.