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kinfolk
people descended from a common ancestor
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- (n) people descended from a common ancestor
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- Then there were friends who remembered Cunanan as charismatic, others who thought he was nuts and kinfolk who recalled the quiet boy who locked himself up with encyclopedias.
- Not since Tom and his daughter started talking to grand juries and FBI agents, angering kinfolk and reopening old wounds.
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