Sentences with phrase «of kindred»

I downgraded to a level of sick that allowed me to sit on the couch flicking through Home Beautiful magazines while watching old movies, including Shirley Valetine, who I regard as a bit of a kindred spirit, well, apart from the running off -LSB-...]
I felt Sara was a bit of a kindred spirit — erm, not because she bought an expensive, wi - fi enabled vibrator — with all her oversharing and anxiety and attitude to equality.
A consensual monogamous heterosexual union, in intention lifelong, between parties outside Levitical degrees of kindred and affinity, was Christianity's legacy, through the medieval canon law, to the law of England.
Kindree, we may be of kindred spirits.
In most of the skeptics who hang out here, I recognize something of a kindred spirit.
Most painters, regardless of generation, rely heavily on the Internet to find reference images, to research other artists who have trodden similar paths, and to form communities of kindred artistic spirits.
Another rock»n' roller who juiced up the New Museum this year — with a towering, sci - fi / fantasy gray clay sculpture, the breakout work of the museum's second Triennial — was Adrián Villar Rojas, a 32 - year - old Argentine who creates installations around the globe with posse of kindred spirits.
The Museum was founded on April 13, 1870, «to be located in the City of New York, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining in said city a Museum and library of art, of encouraging and developing the study of the fine arts, and the application of arts to manufacture and practical life, of advancing the general knowledge of kindred subjects, and, to that end, of furnishing popular instruction.»
Cities in Southeast Asia remind you of the kindred souls you met on your trips.
When they see your tweet on their feed your goal is to evoke certain feelings of kindred spirit or joyousness, (or whatever your brand strategy is) and they will RT, share, and support your cause, if you've done your job correctly, because you've created an emotional connection with them.
I realize the author is probably going to read it as well as other potential buyers, and that gives me a feeling of kindred - spiritness.
His love was genuine and deep, as hers, a sense of kindred spirits, so that seeming betrayal took away not only his hope for the future, but his sense of himself.
Maybe librarians see me as a bit of a kindred spirit.
Pete and I were an accident, pure and simple, a collision of kindred spirits that had nothing to do with paternal urges, latent or otherwise.
In the case of the Dodge Colt Premier, a trim - looking, four - door sedan, the marriage appears to be one of kindred spirits, with a promise of happiness for the owner.
The most recent crop of kindred efforts displays a somewhat more partisan cast, as Republican Governors Abbott, Deal, and Sandoval are taking the lead in their respective states — although the senate sponsor of Abbott's legislation is Democrat Royce West, and Deal's bill has one «D» among its senate co-sponsors, Senator Freddie Powell Sims of Atlanta.
This week's releases include a movie surpassed by its soundtrack; an action thriller that makes the ride home more interesting; a true story of unintentional heroism; and an odd story of kindred spirits.
Having the picture turn on a decision made in consultation with a representative of an organization directly blocking a possible medical cure to paralysis is loaded at least — and probably deserving of a more careful combing over than a bad case of urban paranoia, a sad reference to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and a partial reading of Yeats's «The Lake Isle of Innisfree» — which, while a wonderful poem in and of itself, is a woeful and embarrassing anthem for a pair of kindred spirits (both older than, say, seventeen) yearning to be free.
And perhaps it should be seen that way, with a crowd of kindred knuckleheads and some moshing in the aisles.
As his path continues to unfold unexpectedly, the counsel of a kindred spirit astronomer (Allison Janney) helps him understand how to truly carve out a place in the universe.
In search of kindred spirit who embraces humor, intelligence, empathy as well as spontaneity.
I think loads of my night thoughts are dead - genius at 3 am but a quick noodle on the Interwebs proves that mainly there are a lot of kindred spirits out there!
With a startup story that spans from communications to cosmetics, Maya Chia founder Susanne Norwitz is something of a kindred spirit.
«These need not be people who necessarily look like you physically, but are of a kindred spirit, and believe in you and your abilities,» she says.
The Cavendish wants to encourage more girls to take physics A level by giving them practical experience in a laboratory full of kindred spirits, and with no boys to hog the equipment — a problem in mixed schools.
Those who are versed in the politics of northern Nigeria know how strong the cord of the kindred spirit is.
Max bites his mother and sails off to mythical lands in search of kindred wild spirits; Sigfried kills his scheming foster father and wades through an ocean of fire to find love.
However, we can consider both of these bat throws a kind of kindred pair, since both Deichmann and Tebow struck out after slinging their respective bats out of the field of play.
On a crisp fall weekend, Eva of Adventures in Cooking gathered fellow food bloggers together to soak up autumn glory, swap ideas, and explore all the ways artisan bread — and their delicious details — can be a part of a lavish gathering of kindred souls.
He made the able and virtuous distinguished, and thence proceeded to the love of (all in) the nine classes of his kindred, who (thus) be came harmonious.
These are the people with whom I feel a connection of the kindred - spirit and bosom - friend type, this doesn't require much commitment because there is magic and pixie dust here.
«Seldom the judge and elders err,» writes Doughty with reference to modern Arab tribes, «in these small societies of kindred, where the life of every tribesman lies open from his infancy and his state is to all men well known.»
Church worship is the reverent, receptive opening of the soul to God in company with others of kindred intention.
Agape as concerned with Justice implies a positive appreciation of the loves of nation, of soil, of kindred and of tradition, just as it implies the created goodness of sexual love.
[Therefore he shall give them up until the time when she who is in labor has brought forth; then the rest of his kindred shall return to the people of Israel.]
Rankling memories of the past, and centuries of estrangement, had bred between these people of kindred stock, close neighbors in a very small country, a mentality of mutual hatred, which found expression constantly in petty provocations and occasionally in murderous affrays.
The curtain rises upon two small kingdoms of kindred blood and speech, occupying the territory now known as Palestine: the Kingdom of Judah in the south, with its capital at Jerusalem, and the Kingdom of Israel (or of Ephraim) in the north, with its capital at Samaria.
Forasmuch as each man is a part of the human race, and human nature is something social, and has for a great and natural good, the power also of friendship; on this account God willed to create all men out of one, in order that they might be held in their society not only by likeness of kind, but also by bond of kindred.

Not exact matches

Dating apps like Skout have age and gender data to work with as well — details we cough up in hopes of finding a kindred spirit.
With your targeted, personal interactions, your top - quality customers will feel warm and affectionate toward your brand, and that kind of customer will definitely bring along crowds of friends and kindred spirits to fill that auditorium back up.
Expressing myself has led to meeting many kindred spirits — some of whom now are clients, too.
Gates and Allen were kindred spirits from the start, but if both were driven to get under the hood of the earliest computers, Gates was the more strategic thinker, while the title of this memoir best describes Allen's role in the partnership.
Jim and I are kindred spirits when it comes to the value of back - of - the envelope modelling of economic effects.
But the Minister of the Crown still sees kindred spirits in punk rappers with an anti-establishment sneer.
Wall Street also is seeking to avert any thought of restoring the Glass - Steagall Act in an attempt to protect the economy from having merged retail commercial banking with wholesale investment banking, insurance, real estate brokerage and kindred arms of high finance.
For starters, Chairman Bernanke has convinced the President that the Fed should be the single regulator of Wall Street — ideologically kindred, and drawn from its ranks, or with its assent.
The Obama Administration's Wall Street managers have kept the debt overhead in place — toxic mortgage debt, junk bonds, and most seriously, the novel web of collateralized debt obligations (CDO), credit default swaps (almost monopolized by A.I.G.) and kindred financial derivatives of a basically mathematical character that have developed in the 1990s and early 2000s.
So economic analysis is trivialized if it only takes into account direct production costs reducible to labor, not taxes or «economic rent» as an element of price with no counterpart in technologically necessary production costs — land rent, monopoly rent (including bank credit - creating privileges), interest charges and kindred transfer payments to rentiers.
The genome prize was conceived by geneticist J. Craig Venter, a kindred spirit who left the National Institutes of Health (NIH), frustrated by its bureaucracy, and then set up a company to challenge it in a race to decode the genome.
Open borders libertarians already know they have a kindred spirit in Rand Paul (even as he stresses his opposition to Rubio's Gang of Eight proposal when he is in front of broader audiences).
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