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She could have guessed, though, that this was a near relative.
He had free access to the palace as a near relative of the king's mother.
But in those cases the victims, or their near relatives, were still alive.
It seems that George's only near relative is a married sister much older than himself.
As I said, the fungus is a very near relative to the disease.
The death of a near relative has often proved important."
A general human science is anthropology which studies only the differences between humans and near relatives.
Particulars of their parents or other near relatives should always be recorded if available.
And maybe a relative or a near relative would do the same.
In its near relative of the same year, "Sailing," the boat is larger and more specific.
It's going to be very quiet - only near relatives."
It was just a case of a woman with no near relatives and no one to look after her in the domestic line.
The family soon moved back to New York to be nearer relatives.
The name is dubious because no skull has been found to distinguish it from near relatives.
"Although he has his near relatives, they are not equal to my virtuous men.
They started with the assumption that it was too confusing to use a near relative as the source of memories.
Actually, I was not at all eager to have Holmes think me a near relative.
Her parents and near relatives had been killed.
Parricide: The murdering of one's father, mother, or other near relative.
These families include, in one household, near relatives in addition to a nuclear family.
A near relative once stayed at his home in the country, but the bedroom was in a poor state.
The Spider book: a manual for the study of the spiders and near relatives (1912).
No woman was eligible for membership who had not lost near relatives at the hands of the Oligarchy.
He has no near relatives and his plans for return were idefinite.
Yet among his near relatives there was no one whom he thought it so necessary to have at these last nuptial ceremonies.
She had no near relations of her own to consult.
He was, as you know, an extremely wealthy man with no near relations.
You know he is a near relation of my wife's."
I have no children or near relations to be spared, so do not fear publicity.
There are yet four human lives of near relations which are in such great danger!
People who have no very near relations or friends."
Occasionally we passed a week or two together here, and disconcerted each other as only such near relations can.
That would just be the near relations then?
Which was no great wonder, for it soon appeared that he was their near relation.
"Any near relations, I mean, who are well off?"
I have many friends bi"1 n0 near relations, no family."
It would be considered shocking not to go into very deep mourning for such a near relation."
I don't think she had any near relations.
Well, it was supposed to be her aunt, after all, and so close a resemblance wasn't unusual in near relations.
"Do you know if Mrs. Chapman had any near relations or friends?"
He was probably a near relation of Margaret Fell.
The distribution range of this subspecies is around 80 km from the mainland and its near relations.
I was an orphan, you know, I had no near relations, no one to care what became of me.
She is a relation of the Colonel's, my dear; a very near relation.
The large size and bright red flowers of this plant distinguish from it from its near relations.
A woman who is a near relation.
Yourself excepted, Julius is the only near relation I have alive.
The battle, in which muskets were sometimes used as clubs because of little ammunition, was fought between "neighbors, near relations, and friends".
But there it is; they're her only near relations, and her death brings them a tidy sum of money, I've no doubt.
She had no other near relations.