Encara no tenim significats per a "certain kinship".
1Now that I know his story, I feel a certain kinship with him.
2It was a great routine, and I felt a certain kinship with herons.
3As they happily murdered their anonymous hanged men, I felt a certain kinship.
4And it made me feel a certain kinship with my car.
5Gerard Manley Hopkins, on realizing that he feels a certain kinship with Whitman:
6For a moment the spy felt a certain kinship.
7He had discovered a certain kinship to Shelley.
8It was Natalie, trembling with fright, who answered, feeling a certain kinship for anything in skirts.
9We have here the experiences of many souls, with a certain kinship, yet with wide differences.
10To women and artists, between whom there is ever a certain kinship, curiosity is a vivid emotion.
11Having a strong sense of self and a certain kinship with Black people of all backgrounds, however?
12He was familiar with mental anguish of every kind and sensed a certain kinship in the boy.
13He perceived that there was, after all, a certain kinship between this woman of the mountain-desert and the man thereof.
14There was a certain kinship, no doubt, between those former submerged workers in the democratic world and this labour breed of Berlin.
15By training and tradition they were miles apart, yet the girl who had lived on the edge of the underworld recognized a certain kinship.
16He was not quite as talented at pretending as I was, and the results were never as convincing, but I felt a certain kinship.
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