Part of the kindred spirit that Feeney and Gates share stems from their entrepreneurial backgrounds and how they apply them to giving back.
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This sort of humility might let Mr Brown appear to participate in the general pain: surrendering his pride might be a better form of kindred suffering than the sleepless overwork that often leaves him looking greyly gaunt.
We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence.
It lightens the burden of existing debt both for the Treasury and for its kindred spirits, homeowners in over their heads.
You are a misfit toy, minus the solidarity of an island full of kindred spirits.
For instance, a majority of the 14, 233 job openings at Kindred Healthcare (No. 4) are full-time positions.
And while taking an entire weekend is hard to swing on a regular basis, there are other ways to cultivate a group of your own kindred spirits, and bring the benefits into your own life.
Lacking an official appraisal, you can try a kindred measure--the market capitalization of the REIT.
He wounded Italy's then prime minister by summarily dismissing any idea that Italy was some kind of kindred Mediterranean spirit, to be jointly mollified on the way to euroland.
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Durand's painting "Kindred Spirits" (1849), a depiction of the poet William Cullen Bryant and the painter Thomas Cole in a Catskills landscape, in a closed auction something New Yorkers considered a betrayal of their artistic and literary patrimony.
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In October 1991, she married for the eighth time - to construction worker Larry Fortensky - in an opulent ceremony in the grounds of the ranch owned by pop megastar Michael Jackson - a close confidante and kindred spirit.
Pelosi's kindred spirits in defeatism are not prepared to follow her lead at the expense of the troops, whose funding is now being jeopardized.
Early in the book, Kavenna describes her meeting with a kindred spirit, the philosopher and mountaineer Arne Naess, who mourns the loss of the personal relationship to nature once offered by living in the far north under the heaven of stars.
The bond that Duncan formed with one of these dogs was more than friendship, like that between kindred spirits.
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Because he knows these sectors, he can move quickly and charge a bundle, as in the case of nursing home operator Senior Health Management, which had 30 days to purchase 40 nursing homes that Kindred Healthcare needed to unload fast.
Because he knows these sectors, he can move quickly and charge a bundle, as in the case of nursing home operator Senior Health Management, which had 30 days to purchase 40 nursing homes that Kindred Healthcare (nasdaq: KIND - news - people ) needed to unload fast.
Notwithstanding the fact that the Chinese recognised a kindred spirit in the media mogul his opaque, family-run News Corporation reminded them of one of their own state firms Mr Murdoch has found China tough going.
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