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kindred and associated
The branch of the kindred from which he came, known in the annals as the Eoghanachta Magh Geirginn, were said located in an area known as Circinn, usually associated with modern Angus and the Mearns.

kindred and with
The Mugwumps, including such men as Carl Schurz and Henry Ward Beecher, were more concerned with morality than with party, and felt Cleveland was a kindred soul who would promote civil service reform and fight for efficiency in government.
He was met on the way by his elder brother, Aaron, and gained a hearing with his oppressed kindred after they returned to Egypt, who believed Moses and Aaron after they saw the signs that were performed in the midst of the Israelite assembly.
As numerous bands from the seminal SST label and other kindred punk-oriented indies had before them, Meat Puppets grappled with the decision to switch to a major label.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
In Balzac Ewelina found a kindred spirit for her emotional and social desires, with the added benefit of feeling a connection to the glamorous capital of France.
Woolf has further demonstrated that by the time of Malcolm II, the leading cenela of Dal Riata had moved from the southwest of the region ( north of the Firths ) to the north, east, and northeast, with Cenel Loairn moving up the Great Glen to occupy Moray, the former and sometimes still Fortriu, one branch of Cenel nGabhrain occupying the district known as Gowrie and another the district of Fife, Cenel nOengusa giving its name to Circinn as Angus, Cenel Comgaill occupying Strathearn, and another lesser known kindred, Cenel Conaing, probably moving to Mar.
With the tribe of Benjamin they had at least one severe struggle, in union with their kindred the Ammonites and the Amalekites.
There, with other kindred spirits such as René Descartes, Étienne Pascal, Gilles de Roberval and Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, he studied mathematics and music.
There he meets a kindred spirit in sharpshooter Annie Laurie Starr ( Peggy Cummins ); she gets him a job with the carnival.
The genealogies make them a kindred people with the Centaurs: in one version, Lapithes ( Λαπίθης ) and Centaurus ( Κένταυρος ) were said to be twin sons of the god Apollo and the nymph Stilbe, daughter of the river god Peneus.
Unable to associate himself decisively with either party, Chamberlain sought concerted action with a kindred spirit from the Conservative Party, Lord Randolph Churchill.
Herbert Westfaling, the Bishop of Hereford, left enough property to support two fellowships and scholarships ( with the significant proviso that " my kindred shallbe always preferred before anie others ").
In the article, he records that as a young man in 1898, he had visited Cambria to meet his kindred and found it was still a Welsh-speaking community which maintained its links with Wales.
Having collected a large amount of invaluable information on this and kindred topics, in addition to much geographical knowledge gained in the prosecution of various explorations ( including visits with Sir Austen Henry Layard to the ruins of Nineveh ), he returned to England on leave of absence in 1849.
The immigration of the people who have settled and built up the nation during the last 250 years, and who have been, with trifling exceptions, kindred either in race or language or both is declining while the immigration of people who are not kindred either in race or language and who represent the most ignorant classes and the lowest labor of Europe, is increasing with frightful rapidity.
The Valar gave her the choice of kindred just as for her husband and sons, and she elected to be with the Elves and live in the Blessed Realm.
While the Phi Beta Kappa developed some of the characteristics which still distinguish Greek-letter fraternities, it was left to other students to fill the natural human need for fellowship with kindred students by extension of fraternity to a purely social context.

kindred and any
The Senchus does not list any kindreds in Ireland, but does also list an apparently very minor kindred called Cenel Chonchride in Islay descended from another son of Erc, Fergus Becc.
The first use violence, to make themselves masters of other men ’ s persons, wives, children, and cattle ; the second, to defend them ; the third, for trifles, as a word, a smile, a different opinion, and any other sign of undervalue, either direct in their persons or by reflection in their kindred, their friends, their nation, their profession, or their name.
As proof, more Mutasharidin managed to enter the holy sites of Islam, Mecca and Medina, than any other bay't ; as the sites are the purest places in the Arabic world, it is nearly impossible for any kindred to enter.
Forbes describes the cost of keeping up with new manga as " astronmical ", stating that " fans expecting to read any manga they want for free isn ’ t reasonable, but neither is it reasonable to expect your audience to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars a year to stay up to date with content that their Japanese kindred spirits can get for a quarter the cost.
That handy tool, the " monkey-wrench ", is not so named because it is a handy thing to monkey with, or for any kindred reason.
We are told by Plutarch, that Solon " is much commended for his law concerning wills ; for before his time no man was allowed to make any, but all the wealth of deceased persons belonged to their families ; but he permitted them to bestow it on whom they pleased, esteeming friendship a stronger tie than kindred, and affection than necessity, and thus put every man's estate in the disposal of the possessor ; yet he allowed not all sorts of wills, but required the following conditions in all persons that made them:
Although these Goði need only be recognized by the kindred itself and may not have any standing with any other Kindred.
Not one species of any creature which flourished before the tertiary ( Ehrenberg's infusoria excepted ) now exists ; and of the mammalia which arose during that series, many forms are altogether gone, while of others we have now only kindred species.
If two stones were set near one another in some place in the world outside the sphere of influence of a third kindred body, these stones, like two magnetic bodies, would come together in an intermediate place, each approaching the other by a space proportional to the bulk of the other .... For it follows that if the moon's power of attraction will be much more likely to extend to the moon and far beyone, and accordingly, that nothing that consists to any extent whatever of terrestrial material, carried up on high, ever escapes the grasp of this mighty power of attraction .”
Despite lacking any effective base of support, Tekle Giyorgis remained a thorn in Aligaz's side for the following years, even releasing his kindred from the Imperial prison at Wehni in 1789.

kindred and other
" In § 166, I instanced the enormous horns of the extinct Irish elk, and contended that in this and in kindred cases, where for the efficient use of some one enlarged part many other parts have to be simultaneously enlarged, it is out of the question to suppose that they can have all spontaneously varied in the required proportions.
The uncertainty of existence meant that communities or peoples kindred to each other would seek security through their own strength and cunning, and improve their livelihoods at their nominal enemies ' expense.
Then troy weight is a style of weighing, like auncel or bismar weights, or other kindred methods.
The uncertainty of existence meant that communities or people kindred to each other would seek security through their own strength and cunning, and improve their livelihoods at their nominal enemies ' expense.
They almost invariably showed favour to their own kindred, which caused jealousy and even hatred among other Scottish border families.
Both finding a kindred spirit in the other, Tam and Gomtuu left the area and have not been seen since.
The traditional Sami religion is kindred to the religions of other Uralic ethnicities, such as the Finnish religion, and has many influences of Germanic Heathenism, such as the worship of god Thor as Horagalles or Thoragalles.
The other works of Cicognara are the Memorie storiche de litterati ed artisti Ferraresi ( 1811 ); the Vite de ' più insigni pittori e scultori Ferraresi, MS .; the Memorie spettanti alla storia della calcografia ( 1831 ); and a large number of dissertations on painting, sculpture, engraving and other kindred subjects.
As Martin is the most common spelling for bearers of the name regardless of descent, the form Martyn is used to distinguish all of this kindred from other thus surnamed but unrelated.
The almanac's publication by Justus Perthes began at the ducal court of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in Germany and, its reigning dynasty was listed first therein well into the 19th century, usually followed by kindred sovereigns of the House of Wettin and then, in alphabetical order, other families of princely rank, ruling and non-ruling.
Seeking to expand their collaboration by working with other musicians they found a kindred spirit in drummer Roger Telford, a committed exponent of the free-jazz style of kit playing being pioneered at the time by Milford Graves and Sunny Murray.
They are cruel, sadistic raiders with much disdain for all other races, especially their lighter kindred, the High Elves.
It is related to, but not mutually intelligible with, the other primary language of the Muscogee confederacy, Hitchiti / Miccosukee spoken by the kindred Miccosukee ( Mikasuki ), as well as other Muskogean languages.
It is likely that the association with the Uí Cheinnselaig is a later addition as other sources say that the king of Leinster who ruled from Naas in Patrick's time belonged to the later obscure kindred of Uí Garrchon, part of the Dál Messin Corb.

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