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  2. Next of Kin - Wikipedia

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    Next of Kin (nonfiction), a book by primate researcher Roger Fouts about his experiences with chimpanzee Washoe. Next of Kin (novel), a 1959 science fiction novel by Eric Frank Russell. Next of Kin, a 2014 novel by Dan Wells. Next of Kin (band), a British pop rock band made up of three brothers.

  3. Next of Kin (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $12 million. Box office. $15,942,628. Next of Kin is a 1989 American action thriller film directed by John Irvin and starring Patrick Swayze and Liam Neeson, with Adam Baldwin, Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton and Ben Stiller in one of his earliest roles. [1] [2] The screenplay was based on a story of the same title, both written by Michael Jenning.

  4. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    -ik if it follows a tree name, has a meaning "grove" [citation needed]-ikh, -ykh [citation needed]-in (Russian (all Eastern Slavic languages), Bulgarian) possessive [citation needed]-ina (female equivalent of -in; especially rare for male names, but the suffix alone is an actual female name) [citation needed]

  5. Next of Kin (1982 film) - Wikipedia

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    Next of Kin is a 1982 psychological horror film co-written and directed by Tony Williams, and starring Jackie Kerin and John Jarratt. [2] [3] [4] The film was featured in the documentary Not Quite Hollywood where it was praised by Quentin Tarantino .

  6. Kinship terminology - Wikipedia

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    Kinship terminology is the system used in languages to refer to the persons to whom an individual is related through kinship.Different societies classify kinship relations differently and therefore use different systems of kinship terminology; for example, some languages distinguish between consanguine and affinal uncles (i.e. the brothers of one's parents and the husbands of the sisters of ...

  7. Memorial Plaque (medallion) - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Plaquewas issued after the First World Warto the next-of-kin of all British Empireservice personnel who were killed as a result of the war. The plaques (which could be described as large plaquettes) about 120 mm (4.7 in) in diameter, were cast in bronze, and came to be known as the Dead Man's Pennyor Widow's Pennybecause of the ...

  8. Next Of Kin: A Memorial Site Goes Up For The Deceased ...

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    1:39 PM PDT • July 2, 2010. Comment. Perhaps you heard, Microsoft has killed the Kin, its mobile device that was all of six weeks old. Some people were upset by this. Now they have a place to ...

  9. Consanguinity - Wikipedia

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    Consanguinity. One legal definition of degrees of consanguinity. [ 1] The number next to each box in the table indicates the degree of relationship relative to the given person. Consanguinity (from Latin consanguinitas 'blood relationship') is the characteristic of having a kinship with a relative who is descended from a common ancestor.