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Marlborough was a distant kinsman of the Dashwoods.
His distant kinsman Fletcher Christian served as master's mate on the ill-fated voyage.
A more distant kinsman was George Romney (1734 1802), a noted portrait painter in Britain during the last quarter of the 18th century.
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Thereupon, the Danubian lands were raided by Sarmatians, a combination of tribes who had overwhelmed and replaced the Scythians, their distant kinsmen, in eastern Europe.
Three years later, the new prime minister, Captain Terence O'Neill, a distant cousin, appointed his kinsman chief whip, leader of the Commons in 1966 and minister of agriculture in 1967.
Nor is it obvious that for small Greek places the change to control by distant Persia would have made much day-to-day difference, judging from the experience of their kinsmen and counterparts in Anatolia or of the Jews (the other articulate Persian subject nation).
Kinsman thinks not.
"The Zed! Kinsman!
A kinsman or woman embarrassing the leader?
Not distant.
Rurik's kinsman Oleg founded the grand principality of Kiev.
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