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Recent Examples of kissing cousinMany of the new school of nootropic and functional drinks are like kissing cousins of mushroom coffee, except in refreshing soda form.—
Matthew Korfhage,
Wired News,
6 Nov. 2025 Whereas the Missouri entry is known for its live entertainment backdropped by majestic beauty, its kissing cousin in Tennessee has that and a whole lot more.—
David Dickstein,
Oc Register,
4 June 2025 Unfortunately, the top-tier Avenir, even with its nearly $60k base price, is outclassed by competitors, including its kissing cousin, the Cadillac XT6.—
Andrew Wendler,
Car and Driver,
12 June 2023 Morning glory is easy to grow from seeds in most soils and is a kissing cousin to field bindweed, one of the weed vines for later discussion.—
Howard Garrett,
Dallas News,
9 Aug. 2021 The nut is technically a seed, a kissing cousin to the cashew, and oddly, the mango.—Dallas News,
23 Mar. 2021 Rethink Overalls Get over your jumpsuit by flirting with its kissing cousin, the overall.—Vogue,
28 Mar. 2019 Indeed, the founders recognized bureaucratic oppression as a kissing cousin to taxation, and said so in the Declaration of Independence, equating each with a single mention.—
Dana D. Kelley,
Washington Post,
22 Oct. 2018
Medicaid, the federal-state program that covers healthcare for low-income families, pays for at least 40% of births nationwide.
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Andrew Jones,
CNN Money,
17 Aug. 2026
Roman said the question will be if the defense focuses on their own psychiatric experts right away, or Clancy's friends and family to humanize her to the jurors.
Oil prices bounced around before finishing higher Tuesday while global stocks were mixed as markets awaited a key inflation report expected to influence upcoming monetary policy decisions.
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Betty Nguyen,
CBS News,
14 Aug. 2026
But while Williams helped his stock, Hollins had a pass go through his hands on a second-and-8 slant and caught only two of his four targets for 24 yards.
Investigators looked over the woman’s vehicle and discovered a bullet hole through the passenger-side window and blood in the car.
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Silas Morgan,
The Orlando Sentinel,
14 Aug. 2026
He was orphaned at 13 and raised by his brother Frank, an experience that shaped his belief that family is built through showing up for people, not just blood.
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Voice of the People,
New York Daily News,
13 Aug. 2026
Survivor loves a twist, including new variables, tribe swaps and hidden advantages.
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Erik Clarke,
Forbes.com,
17 Aug. 2026
Most of Chocó's 600,000 inhabitants live in poverty, according to figures published last year by Colombia’s national government, and it is largely inhabited by Indigenous tribes and Afro Colombian communities.