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Mr. Logie felt a strong kinship with the crew.
Workers here often feel a strong kinship to their employers, especially in times of crisis.
They feel a strong kinship with their co-religionists across the water.
"The strong kinship formed among grunts is what kept us fighting," he said.
Perry Bacon Jr. (@perrybaconjr) Rice was not just another adviser; aides of both have told me Obama considered her someone he had a strong kinship with.
The issue is a sensitive and emotional one in South Korea, where many people feel a strong kinship to North Koreans, despite the countries' often bellicose antagonism.
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Of his Americans, he says that Still most influenced his own work and that he feels strongest kinship with Newman, the most intellectual of the four.
Premium cable, with its loosened content restrictions and quality programming, has made possible a period of what the Brandeis University scholar Thomas Doherty called "Arc TV," or "adult-minded serials" whose story lines unfold "over the life span of the series" and whose strongest kinship is to the serialized novel of the 19th century.
Yogis, Jesuits and psychoanalytic practitioners have told Mr. Ramis that they feel a strong spiritual kinship with the message they see in the film.
Celtic have a strong relationship with Liverpool, tied up in the Irish diaspora on Merseyside, the kinship between legendary managers Jock Stein and Bill Shankly, and the traditionally socialist politics of two post-industrial port towns.
There are strong ties of kinship between Britain and North America.
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