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1 Sometimes ignoring the fey made her feel a kinship with Aislinn.
2 Nor did she feel a kinship with all Life.
3 I began to feel a kinship with Zelda that went beyond an actress's passion for her character.
4 All fair and well I think, wonderful to perpetuate your origins, honour your forefathers and feel a kinship with your parent's legacy.
5 On such a day as this, hearing these prayers, we feel a kinship with the devout generations who heard them long ago.
6 Over the years, I've felt a kinship with the Chicago native.
7 Instead, he felt a kinship with her that he'd never expected.
8 There were a few of us, though, and we felt a kinship about that.
9 Spencer suddenly felt a kinship with her aunt-maybeevery Hastings generation needed a black sheep.
10 I nodded, touched, feeling a kinship with her, even through the barrier of her insolent glare.
11 The leader searched her face, and Snake felt a kinship with her in their shared responsibility.
12 Well, I felt a kinship with this giant.
13 In an effort to comprehend a new trend in merchandising, the writer feels a kinship to Desiretta.
14 Madeline felt a kinship with her hunter.
15 I felt a kinship with the rat.
16 As it happens, Marlow, regarding the African tribesmen as savage and incomprehensible, nevertheless feels a kinship with them.
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