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kinship

[kin-ship] / ˈkɪn ʃɪp /


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“There was a really interesting kinship. And we really did feel like the 11th team after spending two seasons with them.”

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, most foreign influences — language, architecture, fashion, arts — were incorporated into a way of life that remained predominantly African in character, with social strictures, kinship systems and agricultural practices that reflected Indigenous traditions.

From New York Times

The movie's Philippa feels a kinship with Richard III, whose remains were long presumed to be scattered and irretrievable.

From Salon

Thorn has recognized their musical kinship by recording her own version of the xx’s “Night Time” in 2011.

From New York Times

What if the chemistry that sets that kiss aglow evolves into a profoundly platonic, practical, warm and supportive kinship?

From Salon