By a kinsman he sent a message to Chile's blue-eyed President Arturo Alessandri.
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Kinsman said there is a chance he could commit to the Tigers at their spring game.
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Those are his only daughter Euphemia and a kinsman called Ioannes Maxilloplumacius.
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Macbeth, the King's kinsman, is praised for his bravery and fighting prowess.
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The festival typically would be arranged by relatives to honor the death of a kinsman.
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He was arrested but released on the advice of William Cecil, his kinsman.
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The tyrants thus sent messages to their own kinsman, but the Ionians refused the offers.
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All the residents had fled, leaving behind prized mementoes of their kinsman Muammar Gaddafi.
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Idle-a man who holds Puritans in very low esteem-is not happy to see his kinsman, Nicholas.
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A male relative
(Kinsmen) Kin Canada (formerly the Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs of Canada) is a secular Canadian non-profit service organization that promotes service, fellowship, positive values, and national pride.
A clean and sober biker's club located in northern California. They practice the principles of NA and A.A., and they sponsor and support many clean and sober biker runs. Similar clubs exist throughout the United States.
This is another word for relative. Beowulf is Hygelac's nephew.
A male relative; a man sharing the same racial, cultural, or national background as another. In the Old Testament the word kinsman is most often used as a translation of a Hebrew word that means, "one who has the right to redeem."