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Sentence count:198+4Posted:2017-03-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: familySimilar words: kindkingakinkind ofkindlelikingjokingtakingMeaning: [kɪn]  n. 1. a person having kinship with another or others 2. group of people related by blood or marriage. adj. related by blood. 
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31. Do kin who are more distant in genealogical terms necessarily fall in the outer circle?
32. Rotten meat and all cadavers of Stealer kin were destined for furnaces.
33. In practice, the early stages probably require the operation of kin selection.
34. The second misunderstanding concerns the ideas which must be present in an animal's mind if kin selection is to operate.
35. His identity is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.
36. Kin altruism is therefore seen by sociobiologists as the most basic form of co-operative behaviour.
37. The importance of this for understanding structures of kin support are important.
38. The most intriguing memorial in the church, however, is that of Edward Trelawney, distant kin of the battling bishop.
39. It is an expression of alliance between groups of kin rather than a short-term arrangement between two private individuals.
40. Because, they argued, the males in coalitions were almost always close relatives[sentencedict.com], kin selection enhanced the benefits of cooperation.
41. All that will be sorted out by the social workers who are trying to find his next of kin.
42. Decisions may make reference to expectations and values concerning kin relationships that can only be assumed.
43. On the other hand, he may have been kin to no man.
44. Roberts's evidence suggests that there has been considerable variation historically in how far support structures extend to more distant kin.
45. He had done it by convening his kin and friends and other nobles in his support.
46. It was because most of the inhabitants of the island were close kin of one another.
47. We only give out names if we know that relatives and next of kin have been informed.
48. The process by which such behaviour arises is often called kin selection.
49. Patterns of disruption and reconstitution of kin groups do seem very different now by comparison with the past.
50. The groups are usually composed of genetic kin, but not always.
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51. Without doubt variation by gender is a key element in patterns of support between kin.
52. We join in prayers for peace with kin beyond sea.
53. No kin to speak of, except for that rowdy bunch in Ireland, of course.
54. He was intent on educating me, this distant kin, and I was grateful.
55. Do such values provide a central motivating force in behaviour between kin?
56. This is a misconception because the next of kin has no legal right either to consent or to refuse consent.
57. In summary, the evidence shows that the shape of kin groups is subject to very significant variation over the course of time.
58. In fact in-laws, and indeed kin as distant as cousins, seem commonly to be included in these employment networks.
59. The groom's kin opened negotiations with the bride's kin through neutral intermediaries. 2.
60. They visited with terrible punishment those who shed the blood of kin did.
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