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1 As a child I had always felt a special kinship with Roger.
2 While many love her, there's a special kinship most Black women feel toward her.
3 She continued to watch the bird, feeling a special kinship , wondering at his next move.
4 They had been through so much and, despite the difference in ages, had nurtured a deeply shared respect and a special kinship .
5 But he felt as though she understood him better now, and he felt a special kinship for her, which hadn't been there before.
6 The writer went to Assisi last year and visited the basilica, but she felt a special kinship with the problems of the town of Massa.
7 By the same token, the United States could become overly attached to some nations because the people feel a special kinship or affection toward them.
8 "You'll excuse me," Pike muttered, "if at the moment I don't feel any special kinship . "
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