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Even, or especially, when they happen to be blood relations.
Do you know that he and I are blood relations?
There was little enough to leave and, as I said, they were no blood relation.
I'm the only person who was a blood relation to Christian.
"You told me he was some kind of blood relation."
She calls him "father" but there is actually no blood relation between the two.
Thus, it seems natural to love one's children, to respect parents and to share a house with blood relations.
The fact that you and she are blood relations, for example."
However they have no blood relations to each other.
Of these tenants, 26 had no blood relations to pay the fines.
In their belief system, blood relation continues up to three generation.
I told her because I never felt them to be real blood relations.
This family, like almost all joker families, had nothing to do with blood relations.
They none of them arc my flesh and blood relations.
Still, his impression of the machine comes from intimate blood relations.
He found that a doctor in this town was the last blood relation."
Tissue type may be done as part of a lawsuit when blood relation is an issue.
He has become a household figure, almost a blood relation."
He might not know them by name or face or blood relation, but they were his people after all.
Although blood relations could succeed, they were still required to submit to election.
This serves as the start to Todd's road to meeting the two children (also of blood relation to him).
All of them were usually blood relations, members of the same clan.
Sometimes one feels it necessary to apologize for blood relations."
Does he or you know of any blood relations?"
Some are blood relations, others are people who I consider part of my survival.
I was the only blood relative he'd ever really known.
And many of the men were not close blood relatives.
That was where most of her blood relatives had gone.
Having a family history means that a person has one or more blood relatives with a certain health problem.
She felt the loss of one very close, more than a friend, most likely a blood relative.
Hair analysis can be used to check if people are blood relatives.
I do not have any blood relatives to identify myself with.
I was four years old the last time someone had admitted me as a blood relative.
He learned that six people being held there under four family names were blood relatives.
Three women, all blood relatives, share the same name and destiny.
About 2,300 people a year get kidneys from blood relatives.
But for the facts that might save my son's life, I would need to talk to blood relatives.
This can be particularly so for individuals whose parents or other close blood relatives have died of heart disease at a young age.
Women whose blood relatives have had breast cancer are at increased risk.
To Norman he looked like the sort of fellow whose parents might have been blood relatives.
"I want to feel like he has one person in the world who is a complete blood relative after I'm gone.
I could not feel worse if this happened to a blood relative."
And then there is the dearth of blood relatives on the show.
I did believe at one time that ancestry and blood relatives were the key to my person.
Iranian women cannot shake the hand of a man who is not a close blood relative.
Fathers were not considered blood relatives, but only related by marriage.
Another quick pass found no other blood relatives, and time was shrinking.
Having a male blood relative with breast cancer will also increase a woman's risk of the disease.
We were not even blood relatives, and yet they had risked their lives to save us.
The Don never publicly recognized him as a blood relative.