Several high-profile recent relationships have proved the kinship between tennis and other sports too, especially golf.
Many families using informal kinship care arrangements live in severe poverty, suggests a report.
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Laura Warner, from Gillingham, has custody of her grandchildren and is known as a kinship carer.
Even as free trade and electronic communications bring the world closer together, kinship still counts.
Their separate identity is based on place, kinship and culture as much as on religion.
Some have kinship ties with the rebels in Darfur and have supplied them with arms.
The country's many kebabs show kinship with the Middle East, as does the liberal use of yogurt.
And even those who identify as "the 99%" have an ideological kinship with superrich lefties like Soros.
Besides, as an official Knicks T-shirt winner, I felt a certain kinship with the Knicks' 7th Ave.
" Far from being a comedy, "A Separation" is an enthralling drama with some kinship to "Kramer vs.
The once solid kinship-based communities are breaking down, and large extended families have been replaced by nuclear ones.
But his success in bringing it off was due rather more to his professional kinship with Big Tom Foley.
The study, for the charity Buttle UK, says kinship carers need more support.
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"It's not a mass exodus right now, but people have moved out of the city along kinship lines, " Col.
From the beginning there had been a deep kinship between Monica and me.
The boyfriend was her most recent kinship, a love affair of five years.
Even some Republicans think there may be votes in declaring kinship to them.
But, whether with truth or even falsehood truth, most Mexicans reckon the cosy kinship of former years is being sliced apart.
Thousands of Saudis, Kuwaitis, and Qataris share tribal kinship with their Syrian cousins.
Professor Elaine Farmer, from the University of Bristol, said the arrangements known as kinship care saved the state "considerable costs".
It stretches beyond the boundaries of state, religion and kinship to take in all individuals, equal in dignity and respect.
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Edward Timpson, minister for children and families, says so-called kinship carers "often struggle on alone without the support they desperately need".
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Under the bill, looked-after two-year-olds, and those with a kinship care order, will receive the same entitlement as three and four-year-olds.
She may have had some inkling of the image problems created by such public battles for the spoils of presidential kinship.
Performing artists cultivate epic traditions from generation to generation, learning, performing and transmitting techniques within kinship circles, from fathers to sons.
Patterson does not see any kinship to those long-ago scribes, seeing himself merely as a regular guy who ended up learning something.
The report is the second of a two-part study into kinship care carried out by Buttle UK and the University of Bristol.
Buttle UK is now pressing for "urgent policy action" with key recommendations including a national allowance and improved kinship policies and practices.
Russia's history has not prepared its people to feel kinship with the West or to regard its institutions as relevant to them.
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Citizens Advice Scotland, which carried out the study, said about 13, 400 children are looked after by kinship carers - mainly family members.
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