Even twinship, shared daily experiences and possibly shared sensory experiences do not render them one and the same. |
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The cities' twinship is the opportunity to stay together, the need to meet, considering the different social, economic and cultural consequences. |
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Among the other interpretative highlights that Brokaw offers is the notion of Catharine and Sebastian's twinship. |
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In the Hogan-McKay family, the fantasy of twinship, of a loving double, runs strong. |
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Twins from all the patterns of twinship experienced this emotional disaster as young adults or in their midlives. |
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Yet we take this fruitful kinship, or twinship, too much for granted. |
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Last, but not least, the will to contribute to the integration of various cultures, carrying humanitarian aid to people in need and establishing a twinship with the Chinese police forces. |
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Twinship as comparison of ideas, that can create European citizenship, including differences, exploring them without submitting them. |
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Twinship that through solid projects contribute to support the progress of joint co-operation, to create links among population of different languages and common values. |
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Twinship in order to face strongly the problems of peace, poverty, immigration, protection of environment and territorial preservation, attention to women and children. |
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Twinship is an instrument of strong political influence, of European mobilization and useful in order to establish friendly relationships among people with different languages, cultures and economics. |
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