Anna is around ten years older than me and a better friend, advocate and all-round cousinly kind of figure I really couldn't wish for. |
|
I look at the baby he's saying is me, an infantile dot in a sea of cousinly humanity, on a farm I can't remember. |
|
Hedonistic, imaginative, lazy, and emotional — there is surely a cousinly resemblance. |
|
Roger Michell, the director, allowed that his tale of cousinly love might have its seamy side. |
|
While the landscapes of Dry Champagne bear more than a cousinly resemblance to the Downs of southern England, the underground scene in Reims, Ay, and Épernay does not call to mind an air-conditioned barn. |
|
It is tempting to think that further proof of shared ancestry might contribute to a new era of brotherly — or at least cousinly — love among the peoples of Europe in the face of the challenges that confront them. |
|
My 2-year-old Charlotte Diana will be thrilled at cousinly name-sharing. |
|