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relationship
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relationship (Family tie), noun affinity, blood relation, blood ties, consanguinity, extraction, family connection, kindredship, kinship, lineage, propinquitas, relation
Associated concepts: blood relationship, intestate succession, paternity proceeding
Foreign phrases: Affinis mei affinis non est mihi affinis.One who is a relative of my relative by marriage is not my relative.
relationship (Connection), noun alignment, analogy, appositeness, association, bearing, bond, coaction, coalition, cognatio, cognation, combination
See also: affiliation, affinity, association, bloodline, chain, connection, contact, filiation, kinship, nexus, privity, propinquity, proportion, rapport, relation, relevance


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This agreement will result in real, on the ground emissions reductions, will keep community members at the center of defining community needs, forge a meaningful relationship between environmental justice and labor, and create the opening for a long term process to tackle a complex set of issues with business," said Adrienne Bloch, senior attorney for CBE.
By the time Nicole was an adult, she had given up hope for a meaningful relationship with her father.
Performances are lazy (though in Spade's case, that's a given), and the show's over-reliance on sex gags suggests that no one involved has ever been in a meaningful relationship.
 
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