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Wicca is a joyous religion springing from our kinship with nature.

However, in 2005, Wilson questioned his own theory, arguing that kinship was not the key to these societies.

The voyagers inter-married with them and established a tribal society in which kinship and links with land are key elements.

You can think of many of the poems, for example, of Langston Hughes in this regard; and of a great deal else that goes on in the Harlem Renaissance; so that's the third phase, kinship.

On the observation of the change in family, marriage, kinship and rural organizations, the author explicates how women actively made use of local social and cultural resources to relieve the huge pressure of instability while promoting their status in traditional culture.

This wide-angle shot gives an elongated impression of the stocky boto, hinting at its kinship with whales.

He tells Westmoreland that over the years, they have formed a sort of kinship and that he's always treated Westmoreland fairly.

The research shows that we can even believe that the brand has an attitude towards us, so we develop tight “primary” relationships with it that are on a par with marriage and kinship.

perhaps the Beatific Vision itself has some remote kinship with this lowly experience.

Seymour writes that, “Women are the moving pieces in an exchange system that creates extensive webs of kinship.

Aided by the Bedouins' tracking skills and tight kinship bonds, as well as by the susceptibility of Egypt's police to bribery...

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Maybe this distance exists currently. Maybe it's not love, but kinship or friendship.

The strong relationship between kinship and fertility was so unexpected that the researchers have not yet calculated exactly how much it contributes to the demographic transition.

Every pleasure then because of its natural kinship to us is good, yet not every pleasure is to be chosen; even as every pain also is an evil, yet not all are always of a nature to be avoided.

Mr Odinga, a Luo who claims kinship with Barack Obama, became prime minister, with people in his wider and looser alliance getting a raft of lesser ministries.

A large citizens'organization based on kinship, constituting the largest political subdivision of an ancient Greek city - state.

Close kinship was not the source of insect eusociality but simply a byproduct, Wilson argued.

I had prepared some genealogy and kinship charts that I wanted to fill out with his help.

Something unprecedented in the history of human kinship was occurring—parents were meeting children for the first time who were at once strangers and family—and no one was sure what to expect.

From a drawer in his desk he takes a sheet of paper displaying 12 coloured photographs of "martyrs" : four brothers and eight Cousins, all murdered because of their kinship to himself.