Cousin
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Consumed by grief, Hercules sought out the Oracle of Delphi, who told him the path to atonement lay with his cousin, King Eurystheus of Tiryns, a favorite of Hera’s.
It could be your daughter, your sister, your
cousin.
Soon, her
cousin
came home from a juvenile detention center.
We first heard about Shadi after a
cousin
of his, living in Germany, had read an Arabic translation of the story made of Mouaz on Facebook.
On October 7, he calls his
cousin
in Belgium, and explains his situation.
His cousin, of course, tried to warn him not to, but Shadi's battery on the phone went flat, and his phone was never switched on again.
RNA is a chemical
cousin
of DNA, and it allows interaction with DNA molecules that have a matching sequence.
One day you show up at work just as your
cousin
Teddy is arriving at the beach with his own ice cream cart.
Day three of the ice cream wars, you get to the beach early, and set up right in the center of Teddy territory, assuming you'll serve the 75% of beachgoers to your south, leaving your
cousin
to sell to the 25% of customers to the north.
At this point, you and your competitive
cousin
have reached what game theorists call a Nash Equilibrium - the point where neither of you can improve your position by deviating from your current strategy.
But why is Antarctica colder than its northern
cousin?
The Lancasters first gained the throne when Richard II was deposed by his
cousin
Henry IV in 1399.
Before
cousin
Thaddeus can even start down the line, you step forward and tell the lawyer you know which lockers will remain open.
My grandpa was somewhere between a vanilla and strawberry yogurt tone, like my uncle and my
cousin.
Later, when I took my
cousin
to school, I was usually taken for the nanny.
I'm a daughter, I'm a friend, I'm a sister, I'm a pupil, I'm a cousin, I'm a niece, I'm a neighbor; I'm the employee who served everyone coffee in the café under the railway.
One of the simplest and greatest insights into human social nature is the Bedouin proverb: "Me against my brother; me and my brother against our cousin; me and my brother and cousins against the stranger."
Everybody has a cousin, a brother-in-law, somebody who's on the other side.
Meet your cousin, Thalia democratica.
This is for my
cousin
Zeinab, bedridden on a random afternoon.
I never thought I'd ever use Snapchat, but then I asked my teenage
cousin
to show me how to use it.
Or to put it another way, I would love to offer you my experience-backed, evidence-tested guide to talking to your
cousin
about politics at your next family dinner; reorganizing the way in which your team debates new proposals; thinking about how we change our public conversation.
As if that weren’t enough, he then married Catherine Howard – a
cousin
of Anne Boleyn – before having her executed too.
And except a small team of consultants like my partner for realization, Eike Roswag, and my basket-weaver cousin, Emmanuel, it was all built by craftsmen from the village.
My
cousin
ran out of school fees, and she's really smart.
A
cousin
of mine died of AIDS, left an orphan, so we said, well, what are we going to do with her?
We talked to truck drivers who said, "I saw my
cousin
drive, and I got on the open road and it was amazing.
That's my youngest
cousin.
However, in the late '90s, I started noticing the role of technology in Nigeria: cable TV and cell phones in the village, 419 scammers occupying the cybercafes, the small generator connected to my
cousin'
s desktop computer because the power was always going on and off.
"Hey, this is your
cousin
Hassen."
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