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"kindred spirit" Definitions
  1. a person with similar interests or concerns

272 Sentences With "kindred spirit"

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Milo sees Trump the political disrupter as a kindred spirit.
He already sees the Russian president as a kindred spirit.
Trump himself has suggested that Johnson was a kindred spirit.
Laura Marcus, who is 30, is one such kindred spirit.
Then he found a kindred spirit with an open checkbook.
They see in him a kindred spirit, even a mentor.
The second is that Trump sees a kindred spirit in Pruitt.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a kindred spirit, has endorsed her.
Yet Walker recognized a kindred spirit in the slightly younger player.
But in Mr. Kobach, Mr. Trump clearly sees a kindred spirit.
Mr. Obama sees something of a kindred spirit in the prime minister.
When a young Thornhill read Velikovsky's book, he recognized a kindred spirit.
Sidney Lumet and Elia Kazan would recognize her as a kindred spirit.
But he may find a kindred spirit in the unpredictable Mr. Kim.
Sessions made it clear that in Trump he, too, saw a kindred spirit.
"Lust for Life" sees del Rey reunited with musical kindred spirit the Weeknd.
But Anne sees Gilbert as "a kindred spirit" — nothing more, nothing less. 8.
He says he recognized a kindred spirit immediately after his arrival in Washington.
And when figures like Orbán looked at Rohrabacher, they saw a kindred spirit.
She supports him so much because she sees this kindred spirit in him.
He found a kindred spirit that summer in a young widow named Mrs.
He's a kindred spirit, and not just because of the Jewish neuroses we share.
A more kindred spirit would be Thomas Harding's Hanns and Rudolf, which chronicled how
When I met Krawcheck last winter, I felt like I'd met a kindred spirit.
You know, I have always been a kindred spirit to all my female peers.
I recently found a kindred spirit in Joy Canfield, a psychologist and academic publisher.
Cernovich was drawn to political commentary after recognizing a kindred spirit in Donald Trump.
Some of the continent's own populists, by contrast, recognise Mr Trump as a kindred spirit.
I think she's also shared a kind of kindred spirit with Jonathan from season 1.
And in Donald Trump, Putin has found a kindred spirit, if not a willing collaborator.
WeWork's chief risk-taker found a kindred spirit with an open checkbook: SoftBank's Masayoshi Son.
Trump, the greatest heel in American politics, may have seen a kindred spirit in Omarosa.
In the 1970s that circle also included Trump, who Cohn recognized as a kindred spirit.
What was clear was that Trump and West have found in one another a kindred spirit.
In other words, this company seems like it might be a kindred spirit to Swift herself.
When he came across Morley's article in 19503, he knew he had found a kindred spirit.
"I'd definitely say that I found something of a kindred spirit in Wes," Ashton-Gonzalez says.
No sooner had they begun talking than each recognized in the other an exciting kindred spirit.
In pushing the boundaries of tonality, the music shows Reger as a kindred spirit to Schoenberg.
"We found a kindred spirit with T-Mobile," the company writes in the attached press release.
It is perhaps unexpected, then, that JR and Varda find a kindred spirit in one another.
In Ms. Bening, he saw a kindred spirit who had "a delicious, wonderful noncompliance," he said.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Leonidas of Rhodes would recognize a kindred spirit in Michael Phelps of Baltimore.
And Bowser, the person, wants those fans to understand that, just like Reggie, he's a kindred spirit.
For awhile there, we felt like lost souls who had found a kindred spirit in each other.
The other reason is the arrival of Donald Trump, whom Mr Duterte regards as a kindred spirit.
Instead, the head of the Trump faction of the Trump movement is a true kindred spirit, Kushner.
The Saudis also assess Trump to be much more a kindred spirit on Iran than Obama was.
I recognized, in Hamilton's ability to write his way out of his difficult circumstances, a kindred spirit.
"If she beats up on a kindred spirit people will just get angry at her," Ehrenberg said.
Oh, would they ... "Ye is a f*cking kindred spirit, genius, visionary," Roiland gushed in a Blast video.
Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump picked something of a kindred spirit to run his Department of Commerce.
Capaz told BuzzFeed News her personal favorite is her kindred spirit pup, a gray French bulldog named Bowie.
McGray, who is editor in chief, said that they saw a kindred spirit with Pop-Up's main investor.
Wills, who spent eight years in the minors before reaching the majors, saw in Roberts a kindred spirit.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bridgewater's founder thinks his kindred spirit resides in China's anti-corruption czar Wang Qishan.
If that's your experience with being drunk, then you will find a kindred spirit in Nasty Nigel, a.k.a.
Maeve sees Akane as a kindred spirit, another mother who's wholly devoted to her daughter, even in death.
" One week after his death, Nicki Minaj paid tribute to the late artist, calling him a "kindred spirit.
" Mr. Guirgis still recognized a "kindred spirit" in Ms. Lázaro, even before reading her thesis play, called "Contigo.
Another reading of Mr Trump's action, though, is that it is a tribute to a forerunner and kindred spirit.
Perhaps Cubanos see Trump as a kindred spirit, a jodedor who is having a laugh at the Democrats' expense.
Ties The owl became a beacon of hope: a kindred spirit, with feathers, to narrow the valley between us.
Soon the owl became a beacon of hope — a kindred spirit, with feathers, to narrow the valley between us.
In the Instagram meme influencers, the former mayor seems to have found a kindred spirit of attention economy capitalists.
If you find even one kindred spirit, you could ask her to join you in crashing the stag party.
Bannon called Kuttner because he sensed a kindred spirit, at least on trade with China, and he needs allies.
His colleague Andrew Lapthorne and guest presenter Gerard Minack (formerly of Morgan Stanley and a kindred spirit) struck similar notes.
Perhaps sensing a kindred spirit, she endorsed him in January and campaigned for him until his victory earlier this month.
Mr. Trump found a surprising kindred spirit on term limits on Monday when President Obama seemed to endorse the concept.
They see Yiannopoulos as a kindred spirit, a high-profile media figure who's taken on their tools and their causes.
Seeing it, Chris recognizes a lonely kindred spirit, and a friendship begins — one that Carol is not entirely comfortable with.
Modern Love College Essay Contest A college student on medical leave for compulsive behavior finds comfort in a kindred spirit.
Murray, fastidiously professional, is an unlikely kindred spirit for Kyrgios, who admits to lacking discipline and struggling to sustain motivation.
Only this time, with Magic Johnson installed as the Lakers' lead recruiter, James would be courted by a kindred spirit.
When Lincoln, who died in 2010, first heard Ms. Acuña, she recognized a kindred spirit, accepting her as a mentee.
During the game, Headdings paid particular attention to Harden, one of his favorite players and a kindred spirit of sorts.
Mr. Trump viewed Mr. Bannon as a street-fighting kindred spirit who favored his own attack-when-attacked communications strategy.
Like Vladimir Nabokov (whose kindred spirit I had yet to encounter), I figured that sleep offered only a dumb conformity.
In the crown prince, though, they saw a kindred spirit, a fellow millennial who wanted to reform the economy and culture.
Tashjian seems to have found her kindred spirit in Quinlan, who, like Tashjian, fronts a band with her brother on drums.
It's tempting to imagine the two just bumping into one another in the hot dog line and recognizing a kindred spirit.
As a new generation of secular Iranian feminists emerged in the late 1990s, they found a kindred spirit in Ms. Taleghani.
Adoring fans equate Trump with success and, through the miracle of mass media, consider him a close friend and kindred spirit.
Eventually, he found a leftist kindred spirit in the writings attributed to Subcomandante Marcos, the mysterious figurehead of Mexico's Zapatista movement.
LAVENTHAL: WELL, LEE, THANKS FOR JOINING US. AND I FEEL A LITTLE KINDRED SPIRIT WITH YOU BECAUSE I'M A VALUE INVESTOR.
" Mr. West also seemed to have found a kindred spirit in Mr. Trump, with whom he said he shared "dragon energy.
But it was "just my hobby," he said, until he found a kindred spirit in Takaaki Yonekura, now a graduate student.
Schiller considered Shakespeare a kindred spirit who wrote more perceptively than almost anyone else about what it meant to be human.
Herzog talks about how similar Chatwin's outlook on life was to his own — a kindred spirit invested in discovery and travel.
When Offred finds a kindred spirit, Ofglen (Alexis Bledel), each must gingerly unpeel the layers of piety she maintains for appearances.
Poland's populist government, which rejects the EU's refugee policy and is suspicious of cosmopolitan liberals, sees Mr Trump as a kindred spirit.
We are instead celebrating a kindred spirit, someone who sees the potential of the future and isn't afraid to head into it.
I love his other project Scallop's Hotel and I really dig Milo and feel like he's a kindred spirit as a rapper.
Claire has a fun new friend in Louise, and she also finds a kindred spirit in the apothecary, Master Raymond (Dominique Piñon).
Few children draw or sculpt human faces with flawlessly realistic detail, and at this celebration they'll find a kindred spirit: Amedeo Modigliani.
The crown prince, who is 33, is an ally and kindred spirit to Mr. Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
He's a kindred spirit in that he's very thoughtful and his approach to architecture is in line with our point of view.
He saw in me, no doubt, a kindred spirit, and wanted to be my friend and to sit beside me and draw.
David Bowie, writing after Basquiat's death, hailed him as a kindred spirit whose sensibility belonged as much to rock as to art.
All infractors must report to the school auditorium, where Malú spots a potential kindred spirit in blue-haired Joe (né José) Hidalgo.
Based on these commercials and their behind-the-scenes material, it appears he saw Holmes as a kindred spirit in this regard.
But Steven's preferred company outside his immediate family is Connie Maheswaran, a hyper-intelligent girl who finds a kindred spirit in Steven.
Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt's field marshal-turned-president, sees General Haftar as a kindred spirit: another military man eager to pound Islamists.
There, she sits next to her new best friend, her "kindred spirit" Diana Barry, whose snobby mother won't let her play with Anne.
In the Middle East, leaders get Trump because they recognize a kindred spirit: A strongman with a predilection for events going his way.
Lemonade's visual component is non-negotiable If ANTI is Lemonade's closest sonic analogue, then Björk's masterful 2015 LP Vulnicura is its kindred spirit.
Bolton, the enfant terrible of the Bush administration, has a kindred spirit of sorts in Mr. Trump, a fellow practitioner of blowtorch politics.
Modern Love: In this week's column, a college student on medical leave for compulsive behavior finds a kindred spirit in a fellow hoarder.
In Taborn's account, Martin emerged as a kindred spirit: an unclassifiable artistic loner who had placed her trust in patience, precision and process.
One outlier: the vampire-hunting physician Van Helsing, a woman who takes no guff from anyone and taps Mina as a kindred spirit.
And you will know without a doubt that anyone you meet who loves I Capture the Castle too must be a kindred spirit.
Trump, however, sees a kindred spirit in Tillerson with the oil man's connections with and knowledge of Russia representing an asset not a liability.
Many saw a kindred spirit in Mr. Bowie's various characters and gender-bending style, beginning with his first androgynous persona, Ziggy Stardust, in 1972.
Juergen Trittin, foreign policy spokesman for the opposition Greens, told Welt am Sonntag that Seehofer would meet a "kindred spirit" when he visits Putin.
When the facility becomes home to an amphibious creature (Doug Jones), she finds a kindred spirit and, what's more, begins to fall in love.
A kindred spirit, the richly-talented Kyrgios has also labored under a similar burden since a run to the Wimbledon quarter-finals in 2014.
Jerry Lewis, whom the French saw as a kindred spirit, cast him in his film "The Day the Clown Cried," which was never released.
"It's not surprising that every Democratic insider has found a kindred spirit in career insider Katie McGinty," spokesman Ted Kwong said in a statement.
He has not known death or the taste of human blood, but Mina senses a kindred spirit and his suffering speaks to her own.
From the day our paths first crossed during the McGovern campaign in Texas, I knew I had found a mentor and a kindred spirit.
There she finds a kindred spirit in Mary Whitney, an insolent maid who is sleeping with the son of the house and becomes pregnant.
The British prime minister has in the past served as an ally of Trump and somewhat of a kindred spirit from a political standpoint.
She also knew that she had found a kindred spirit: someone who shared her love of Rastafarianism and sought to bring those ideals to others.
Even so the Germans, doubtful of southerners' commitment to low inflation, insisted on Wim Duisenberg, a Dutchman they saw as a kindred spirit, as president.
Patrick J. Buchanan, who ran for president both as a populist Republican and as a third-party immigration hawk, called Mr. Trump a kindred spirit.
When they met Cardona at a filmmaking workshop, he seemed a charismatic kindred spirit, and Tan was intellectually smitten despite the suspicions of her friends.
Hermann reaches his hand out to John, having assumed that he might have found a kindred spirit, someone with whom he can speak and commune.
For Me, He Was Willing to Face His Worst Fear A college student on medical leave for compulsive behavior finds comfort in a kindred spirit.
The British singer-songwriter worked with a kindred spirit, Tyler, the Creator, on his most recent album, but his own music has a meandering charm.
Brendan, a thoroughgoing lacrosse bro, is stoked to meet his roommate — a kindred spirit, at least initially — and to seek out postsecondary babes and Jager.
" At the risk of engaging in the kind of appropriation and dilution Cauley finds rightfully tiresome, today's wokeness has a kindred spirit in "The Awakening.
Ms. Gerring came nearest; her "Duet" was the evening's most remarkable and most experimental piece, and Ms. Webber's score, sometimes abrasive, showed a kindred spirit.
Twilio, which made its name as a communications API company, saw a kindred spirit in SendGrid, spending $2 billion to get the API-based email service.
The play follows Scorpius as he finds a kindred spirit in his Hogwarts classmate Albus Severus Potter (Sam Clemmett), the son of his father's former nemesis.
Both men, roughly the same age, seemed to find a kindred spirit in the other; Coogler found a muse of sorts, and Jordan found his auteur.
" Bolsonaro, who sees in Trump a kindred spirit and an opportunity, tweeted back, "Together, under God's protection, we shall bring prosperity and progress to our people!
Fortunately, they found a kindred spirit on the issue in Fujitsu, which felt that its memory-storage format had a lot of potential for PC-makers.
Desperate to get some advice or talk to a kindred spirit, you bare your soul in a Facebook support group for people with your health problem.
On Sunday she recognized a kindred spirit in Nymeria, who has carved out her own wild life and is no longer inclined to be anyone's pet.
Even Trump, for all of his bravado, may recognize in Sanders a kindred spirit, and before this current competitive campaign season, Sanders recognized the same thing.
Jim Carafano, a foreign policy expert at the conservative Heritage Foundation who served on Trump's transition team, described Pompeo as a potential kindred spirit for Trump.
When I speak to Chris Harris, I get the sense of a kindred spirit, a person who's passionate about his subject matter and about doing it justice.
Before long, the boy finds a kindred spirit of sorts in the rap legend, who was killed in 1996 and is played in flashbacks by Mr. Baptiste.
Anna is both a fan and a gentle kindred spirit, at least as far as literary taste is concerned, and the possibility of romance flickers between them.
Trey McIntyre, in some ways a kindred spirit of Mr. Parsons's, is one of the best choreographers around at drawing out the emotional complexity of pop music.
And I knew as soon as he said it that he was a kindred spirit: a theater lover who worries, reflexively, whenever animals are in a play.
"She is a kindred spirit that continues to remind me and rekindle in me the importance of design, creating and making in every part of our lives. "
She found a kindred spirit in Mr. Rausing, the pensive scion of a wealthy Swedish family, who became addicted to heroin during a backpacking trip in India.
At a town-hall-style event in New Hampshire on Wednesday, the Texas senator identified Bernie Sanders as an unlikely kindred spirit while describing the failings of Washington.
Jones sees Trump as a kind of quieter kindred spirit, someone who understands the perfidy of the New World Order but doesn't talk about it quite so openly.
Moffat clearly sees a kindred spirit in the Doctor, someone who's too clever by half but struggles to build lasting connections because of how often he outsmarts himself.
But he thought he had found a kindred spirit in Carlos Delgado, the curious first baseman for the Mets who kept a notebook with observations of pitchers' tendencies.
She shows the Beast scars incurred from cutting herself, and it recognizes in her some sort of kindred spirit, leaving her alive and rushing off into the night.
Hence the touching encounter between Morris and Warm, who turns out to be a kindred spirit, shy and unalloyed in his ideals, impossible to target or to hate.
Mr. Walker also vouched for Mr. Cruz's character, calling him a kindred spirit and fellow heir to the legacy of former President Ronald Reagan who is often misunderstood.
PATTI CAKE$ A kindred spirit to the bus driver-poet in Jim Jarmusch's "Paterson," Patti (Danielle Macdonald) is an aspiring rapper stuck in a pocket of New Jersey.
"I'm the president of Trump's Sicilian fan club," said Mr. Papale, who is also first among the many Taormina types for whom the president is a kindred spirit.
Pink Floyd, who expressed their own anxieties towards modern life on their record-breaking 503 masterwork The Dark Side of the Moon, viewed him as a kindred spirit.
Politicians like Italy's Matteo Salvini and Hungary's Viktor Orbán don't find the Israeli right objectionable; they see it as a kind of kindred spirit in Islamophobic populist nationalism.
In last night's episode, this mission took Maeve to Shogun World, where she met a kindred spirit: Akane (played by Pacific Rim's Rinko Kikuchi), who also has a daughter.
Perhaps this influenced later creatives and inspired them to make artistic homage to him, in that they knew he was a kindred spirit and an author of sorts, too.
Or there's Victoria Beckham, another barrier-breaker, who moved from frothy pop stardom to designer substance, and could be a kindred spirit when it comes to crafting an image.
And his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, appears to view M.B.S. as a kindred spirit; both, after all, are rich millennials making world-altering decisions thanks to extreme nepotism.
This made him something of a kindred spirit to his later composer colleagues Tchaikovsky and Glazunov; and, in due course, a precursor of the modernism of Stravinsky and Balanchine.
Even though Mr. Oepriarto never finished his diploma course in marketing management, he was interested in start-up businesses and found a kindred spirit in Ms. Ningsih, she said.
At first, Hennick said, he assumed the other fan had mistaken him for a kindred spirit, but now Hennick believes the man was reacting to the uproar over Jones.
In that moment, you can see that they recognize a kindred spirit in one another, since they've both become accustomed to using a facade as a means of self defense.
Here's the biggest, most obvious change Bates Motel makes: Norman, recognizing a kindred spirit in Marion, keeps himself from killing her, instead urging her to escape while she still can.
The conservative pundit Bill Kristol has voiced support for the movement, too, having failed so far to recruit a kindred spirit to start a third-party campaign against Mr. Trump.
Not for all, certainly; but feeling misunderstood is a common childhood predicament, and those who feel it most acutely have a new kindred spirit to consult in Villiot's uncompromising cat.
Consumer advocates like Debra L. Ness, the president of the National Partnership for Women and Families, see Dr. Conway as a kindred spirit who understands what is important to patients.
Broad City's take on Clinton is that she is a kindred spirit to the show's heroines — someone who is not only powerful and determined, but embraces the weird in life.
Alison, scrupulously committed to denial, can't see it at first, but Cole recognizes her as a kindred spirit, damaged and desperate for real love, the kind that comforts the soul.
By granting Mr. Gruevski asylum in Hungary, Mr. Orban may have primarily been acting out of personal loyalty to a kindred spirit, said Ms. Tcherneva, an expert on Balkan politics.
If you're a letter person who notices such things, then you recognize Mr. Charlson as a kindred spirit, and you're probably exulting over the diagonal run up the middle today.
" For the show's rakish Uncle Jesse, Mr. Franklin chose someone who seemed like a kindred spirit and fellow playboy — John Stamos, who was coming off a short-lived sitcom, "You Again?
When I asked for her name, I could not believe my ears when I was told "Julia," the very name of Winston's counterpart in "1984", his kindred spirit, and fellow outlaw.
Mr. Guzmán, who was captured on Friday after a shootout in the coastal city of Los Mochis in Sinaloa, may have seen a kindred spirit of sorts in Ms. del Castillo.
In Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.) they found not only a producer but also a kindred spirit who was as passionate about newfangled song structures and bizarre percussive sounds as the band.
By contrast the leading Democratic candidate in the 2016 race, Hillary Rodham Clinton, occasionally seems like a kindred spirit of Aaron Burr, the Hamilton nemesis who would probably approve of Mrs.
At least this week, Trump may be content to maintain the warm relationship with a leader he views as a kindred spirit who can mobilize masses of supporters the president relishes.
Netanyahu, who said he saw a "kindred spirit" in Modi in terms of getting things done, pushed for a free trade pact with Asia's third largest economy during the talks on Monday.
David Perpich, a senior executive at The New York Times and the president and general manager of Wirecutter, has called the site a "kindred spirit" to The Times — and for good reason.
They have read I Capture the Castle and fallen under its immensely charming and slightly melancholy spell, and they know that everyone else who loves that book must be a kindred spirit.
During a "Hell Week" football practice the summer before their freshman years at Santa Monica High School, Serk joined the fold, a kindred spirit not in gridiron prowess, but in love of music.
When the two of them are released, Debbie senses that Lupe is a kindred spirit and asks if she can write songs — and Lupe, desperate for a place to stay, pretends she can.
So it's no surprise that Yara and Dany hit it off upon the Greyjoys' arrival in Meereen—both are strong, decisive women, and it must be heartening to find such a kindred spirit.
Ms. Lemper, 52, is a kindred spirit to Mr. Coelho, 68, whose searching philosophical reflections on human existence have the solemnity of sacred texts and offer spiritual guidance without reference to a deity.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's campaign is disavowing support from a prominent white nationalist, David Duke, who is once again causing problems for the Republican nominee by claiming that Trump is a kindred spirit.
Can you swipe to find what Anne from Anne of Green Gables described as, "a bosom friend — an intimate friend, you know — a really kindred spirit to whom I can confide my inmost soul"?
Lonely as Nunu is, she narrates an original, mesmerising story about growing up in a fractured Istanbul family and spending time with a kindred spirit in Paris, where she moves after her mother's death.
I was telling them stories from childhood to spur them along and even though we were from all over the country, there was a sameness or a kindred spirit about how we grew up.
"It's almost a kindred spirit kind of thing," said Mr. Bowyer, 0003, sitting in an office with a computer, a bulletproof vest and a booklet detailing marijuana products marketed under the name Jimi Hendrix.
And then it's vaunted, so you're questioning if a relationship that you've found or this person or this kindred spirit that you're experiencing fits the mold of that type of romance that you've seen.
And Putin may be ruler with little respect for the rule of law or the notion of separation of powers, yet that's a kindred spirit for a candidate who threatens to jail his opponent.
With a kindred spirit in the White House, Benjamin Netanyahu is poised for another term as Israel's prime minister — and a two-state solution is more out of reach than ever, Mark Landler says.
It is faithful enough to satisfy the book's passionate devotees, who will recognize the work of a kindred spirit, while standing on its own as an independent and inventive piece of contemporary popular culture.
Townsend shed the baggage and the constraints of her affiliation with the U.S.T.A. and, for a time, worked with Zina Garrison, a kindred spirit who has struggled with her weight since her playing days.
Merkel, who takes a cautious, analytical approach to politics, was also one of the few world leaders who appeared to forge a deep connection with Obama, with whom she was something of a kindred spirit.
He's a classic New York Jew (my people) who's been transplanted to California, so he's a bit of a fish out of water himself, and that's why he feels like Ryan is a kindred spirit.
And Trump flashed a thumbs-up as he shook hands with Cambodia's authoritarian prime minister, Hun Sen, who praised the U.S. president as a kindred spirit for telling countries to put their own interests first.
Game recognize game, if you will, and Chuck Palmer, a Writer, sees a kindred spirit in Hannah, even giving her a signed copy of Philip Roth's "When She Was Good." one of Hannah's problematic faves.
Elsa's not canonically queer, but she's queer enough that it's not too difficult to imagine some little girl seeing Elsa as a kindred spirit, then following that feeling as far as it will take her.
Verlander — the last major leaguer to throw 250 innings in a season, for Detroit in 2011 — is more of a kindred spirit with Strom, who pitched in an era when most pitchers had Verlander's mentality.
For his first feature-length documentary, Anthony has made a heterogeneous yet seamless work that is a kindred spirit to Chris Marker's and Adam Curtis's films such as, respectively, Level Five (1997) and HyperNormalisation (2016).
Michael Grimm are vying to convince New York City's lone bastion of Republicanism that each is the most supportive of, the most closely affiliated with, the most kindred spirit of the man in the White House.
While Toni's interest in Cheryl is far less explained than Cheryl's interest in Toni, it seems to be as simple as the fact the Southside Serpent recognized a kindred spirit in the only living Blossom kid.
Back on DeviantArt itself, in a blog post titled "With a Kindred Spirit," the company framed the acquisition as a "partnership" with Wix, and confronted head-on "the elephant in the room": DeviantArt's lack of funding.
After this beginning in silence, the piece becomes a collaboration with the singer-musician Gelsey Bell — who shares the stage, is similarly dressed (barefoot, leggings and chemise in matching brown) and is evidently a kindred spirit.
In another parallel with her kindred spirit Celeste, Bonnie's emotional detachment has caused her husband, Madeline's ex Nathan, to call in Bonnie's mom, Elizabeth (Crystal Fox), to come stay with them, without telling Bonnie in advance.
He called Ms. Welch a kindred spirit, comparing her to another of his collaborators, Kendrick Lamar, in the purity of her love for music and her freedom to follow where the tune goes in the studio.
If the film emphasizes the power that Mr. Laaksonen's drawings held for the gay community, it's less interested in his reception as a boundary-breaking artist, a kindred spirit to the filmmaker Kenneth Anger, among others.
Mr. Ripstein, a few years older than David Lynch — a North American kindred spirit — started out in the 1960s as a protégé of the exiled Spanish maestro Luis Buñuel, whose socially conscious surrealism is an obvious influence.
So she admires that in her, she sees a kind of kindred spirit, a woman who knows what she wants from her life, and is working hard to get it on her own terms, on equal terms.
I wonder if the idea of a kindred spirit of sorts, sitting in the Oval Office, had any impact on Bush 41 and Bush 43 deciding not to attend the Republican convention this summer or endorse Trump?
The two had met while imprisoned on Jersey, and Chapman – a kindred spirit, habitual reprobate and former double agent who was renowned for his illustrious wartime service – helped to popularise Pleasants' morally ambiguous tales of derring-do.
With a kindred spirit to expand business, she established People & Co, an e-commerce and marketing consulting startup, with the co-founders of Rocket Internet as CEO and awarded as the IT start-up of the year.
His political kindred spirit, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, had made it clear he had no interest in any show of support from a president who is seen by many of Mr. Johnson's supporters as radioactive.
"I'm talking about a kindred spirit between the president of the United States and the president of Russia when it comes toward a trend toward autocracy, the strong man, that kind of approach to governance," he said.
I was so shocked to hear him of all people tell me that, but right there in that moment with him telling me that, I actually did feel calm ... I felt like he was a kindred spirit.
Ms. Kendrick found a kindred spirit in Mr. Affleck, whose filmmaker's sensibility and straightforward approach helped turn the set of Gavin O'Connor's thriller — a sort of "A Beautiful Mind" for the C.P.A. crowd — into a model of efficiency.
One in particular, however, seemed to sense a kindred spirit in Jade, so when the family would forage in my yard, it would lag behind just enough to get Jade's attention from her bed near the glass door.
Though Rhys was a white woman, and would leave the West Indies for good when she came of age, spending the rest of her unhappy life in self-imposed exile in Europe, Walcott sees her as a kindred spirit.
So when I saw in Community Troy, the popular high school football hero, finding a kindred spirit in Abed and not just delighting in his differences but actually sharing a few of them, it was a revelation for me.
Combative, relentless and proudly impolitic, known for a bushy mustache that is the delight of cartoonists, Mr. Bolton, the enfant terrible of the Bush administration, has a kindred spirit of sorts in Mr. Trump, a fellow practitioner of blowtorch politics.
So it was nice to find a kindred spirit on this issue in the form of Hegland, who has long spent time obsessed with this idea of "liquid information," or how words and ideas can flow together in one fluid swoop.
Now the progressives on the West Coast are rallying behind Campbell, their kindred spirit, to be a voice for them in Washington, and he has embraced his opportunity to be their last hope to salvage a win in this election cycle.
But a word for Jeff Jarrett, amidst all of the unspectacular solidity, the nepotism, and the involvement in possible pyramid schemes: Never has anyone been as much of a kindred spirit of Vince McMahon's carny heart as Double J Jeff Jarrett.
But, similar to kindred spirit Ariel Pink, Maus's ear for curious sonics—rubbery bass lines, digital choirs, and enough candied synths to give you a toothache—are always in danger of being overlooked amid the extra-musical antics he dabbles in.
A nasty incident with scissors haunts her past and suggests her mother might have cause to exert control; and when she meets Pascal (Johnny Flynn, perfect), an insinuatingly handsome poacher, she cleaves to him as one would a kindred spirit.
If you're someone who has succumbed to reactionary politics online, you'll see in Bonnell a kindred spirit—a college dropout from Nebraska who scoffs at political civility, revels in seamy, self-referential humor, and will talk openly about literally anything.
But eventually investigators focused on a wealthy man from a powerful New York real estate family whom she had met in college during the 103s and for the rest of her life regarded as a brother and a kindred spirit.
Trump, a Republican who has promised to build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico, found a kindred spirit of sorts in Arpaio, whose tactics as a law enforcement agent in Arizona's Maricopa County drew condemnation from civil rights groups.
Another player no longer in the White House who at least at one point was reportedly trying to cut a deal with Mueller is Steve Bannon, the strategist kicked to the curb by the president who once seemed like his kindred spirit.
Carl Paladino, Trump campaign New York state chair The Buffalo businessman was widely perceived as a kindred spirit to Trump, best remembered for incendiary rhetoric and combative clashes with opponents and the media in his unsuccessful 2010 bid for governor in New York.
Before the rally, Mr. Trump paid homage to a former American president whom he has often invoked as a kindred spirit, stopping to lay a wreath at the tomb of Andrew Jackson at his home, the Hermitage, to honor Mr. Jackson's 250th birthday.
Calling someone a white supremacist is a very strong and personal attack, but McHugh does not hesitate to denounce Miller from what she knows of him and how she saw in him a kindred spirit when she was on a racist path.
Though Nagasu said she didn't reveal to Harding, 47, that she nailed the triple axel at the Winter Olympics, she did tell her, "Oh girl, I'm your kindred spirit and I also love axels" and confirmed that Harding has "still got" her own axel.
You might think that this unflattering portrait wouldn't appeal to the reportedly image-obsessed Trump, but as Grady outlined, Trump seems to have recognized a kindred spirit in Kanye, another celebrity-obsessed celebrity who understands himself to be the center of attention no matter what.
Bannon, a former Navy officer obsessed with military and political discipline—he has described his vision of political power as "Leninist"—has found an improbable kindred spirit in a wastrel Fauntleroy president who can't make it to the end of his own intelligence briefings.
That all changes when the stabilizers of Solomon's delicately balanced life are thrown out of alignment by Lisa, who is hard not to like — and her boyfriend, Clark, who turns out to be far more of a kindred spirit than any of them had guessed.
If anything, she is fired up by his air of devilish danger, sensing a kindred spirit, and what gives "Beast" its edge, and its slash of black comedy, is that you can't decide to whom the title refers; the lovers are not the only contenders.
To that end, in one funny, meaningful passage, Doris ends up at a concert with John, wearing an eye-popping yellow outfit, a look that draws compliments and attention from various young revelers, who, treating her as a kindred spirit, are understandably taken with her.
Sergei Loznitsa's State Funeral (previously covered on Hyperallergic here) finds a kindred spirit in Maciej Drygas's One Day in People's Poland (2005), which pairs footage of the country in the early 1960s with readings of secret police notes, bringing Thursday, September 27, 1962 to life.
In spite of the recent furore around RuPaul's comments on trans contestants on Drag Race, he has recognized a kindred spirit in Madison and has employed her extensively and respectfully over a number of years, including selecting her to host the Lemme Pick You Up webseries.
But in his penchant for unpredictability, his willingness to shift at a moment's notice and his sense that only he can make the important decisions, Mr. Trump may find a kindred spirit in the man who would sit across the table, Kim Jong-un of North Korea.
Red has a kindred spirit in Banjo, a terrier mix, who has spent six years raiding the fridge of his owner, Garland Harwood, a publicist for Bark & Co. Mr. Harwood has yet to catch Banjo in the act, but he has assembled an impressive array of crime scene photos.
But letters between them, archived at the University of Mississippi and published this year by CNN and The Washington Post, show that Mr. Biden courted the older man, who saw him as a kindred spirit in their opposition to busing and became a mentor to the young senator.
At any given time, it can signify that I am a feminist; someone who celebrates freedom for all and who will fight against injustice; a person who values intuition and self-expression; or a kindred spirit with other people who favor the unconventional, the underground and the uncanny.
Wallace has always thought of Miller as a potential kindred spirit, because they are the only two people in their cohort to have grown up poor, but they got off to a bad start: Wallace made a white trash joke at Miller, and Miller responded with a segregation joke.
Despite being a member of the European bloc, which has put moving Ukraine toward the West at the heart of its joint foreign policy, Mr. Orban has repeatedly pushed in the other direction, tilting toward Russia whose authoritarian leader, Mr. Putin, he seems to view as a kindred spirit.
This past August, Chicago's coolest rapper made her Lollapalooza debut, joining her best friend and transatlantic kindred spirit Charli XCX for a show-stealing duet; returned from headlining a show at NYC's Le Poisson Rouge, the first stop on her Queen Elizabitch tour; and signed the lease on her own place.
In recent weeks, the Internet Archive has been pushing Nelson's old junk mail online, in part because kindred spirit (and Internet Archive employee) Jason Scott, who was helping organize Nelson's archives, realized that Nelson's reasons for keeping this junk mail were very similar to his own archival efforts over the years.
To that end, he did what he could to buttress the electoral chances of Mr. Trump, who seemed like a kindred spirit with his harsh denunciations of NATO and the European Union, his endorsement of the British withdrawal from the European Union and his repeated shrugs over Russia's destabilizing Ukraine.
By investing in Occidental, he would be making a bet on oil production, although he may find a kindred spirit in Ms. Hollub, who has said the oil companies need to address climate change and has invested in a Canadian company that is seeking to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
"Every great movement, which the conservative movement is of course ... ends up being a little bit sclerotic and dusty after a time, and I think they need an infusion of energy," Conway said, arguing that the insurgent President is a kindred spirit to conservatives who feel their views brand them as outsiders.
The most interesting history, however, surrounds the initial skepticism he had to overcome to be taken seriously at CBS News, the kindred spirit he found in "60 Minutes" producer Don Hewitt, and how they stumbled on the newsmagazine's signature style -- including the ambush interviews -- largely through a process of trial and error.
Yes, Alison was cruel to Original A Mona (Janel Parrish), but what really sent Mona over the edge wasn't Alison's cruelty, but how Ali's friends never thought to stand up for her — even Spencer, whom Mona clearly saw enough of a kindred spirit in that she recruited her for the A Team.
In posting the Tifa shot, she had unwittingly sent up a smoke signal to a kindred spirit: "I wanted to show that I was actually a real-live nerd," said Ms. Nastasi, who is the associate manager of book conservation at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When Ingrid Sischy, the director of Printed Matter, took over as editor of Artforum in 1979, she saw a kindred spirit in Ms. DeAk, who had contributed gallery reviews to the magazine for several years — someone who blurred the boundaries between art, fashion and night life and practiced art criticism as theater.
In this space, noise artist and Lynchian kindred spirit Alex Zhang Hungtai hypnotically honked on a sax alongside David Lynch's own son; dance producer Hudson Mohawke soundtracked Sky Ferreira scratching at an ungainly rash with gnarled-metal soundscapes; Eddie Vedder could come across as pained and mournful even while wearing a silly-looking hat.
" Further icing was the fact that Keith Urban, the reigning ACM entertainer of the year, happily took a supporting role as her award presenter and duet partner on Lambert's signature song, "The House That Built Me." Urban reminisced about Lambert being his opening act on his 2005 tour and how he "saw a kindred spirit right away.
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When Trump tweets his congratulations to Chinese leader Xi Jinping on his "extraordinary elevation," and then gushes to an interviewer about Xi's increased power ("Now some people might call him the King of China -- but he's called President"), this is a deliberate message about the kind of leadership he admires and whom he sees as a kindred spirit.
She felt she had found a kindred spirit in Mr. Taylor, who was divorced and just beginning to contemplate a major career change: leaving his job as a graphics editor and cartographer at The Wall Street Journal for an entry level position in a local brewery to learn about the business of beer, from the dregs to the brim.
And with James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE's arrival on the scene as FBI chief in September 2013, he found a kindred spirit in in McCabe.
Nixon is more of a cipher; he's mostly just Generic President, played by Kevin Spacey as a slightly out of touch old man, who can't quite grasp how deranged Elvis has become but briefly sees a kindred spirit—another guy, like him, who came from nothing to the top of his field, the original Started At The Bottom Now He's Here.
Certain motifs volley back and forth across the tracks to help maintain cohesion despite difference—the vocoder funk of Talc's "Robot's Return (Modern Sleepover Part 2)," for example, finds a kindred spirit in Les Sins' "Grind," which appears 14 songs later, and a sweet trio of lovelorn club tracks late in the mix reminds you of the ease with Moodymann can compel movement.
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Adjacent to the Schwarzman Center is Memorial Hall, a rotunda where the names of alumni and faculty who died at war stand engraved in icy marble under apothegms such as "Courage Disdains Fame and Wins It." No kindred spirit of self-sacrifice has been mobilized to gratify Schwarzman's infamous edifice-complex, as insatiable as that of the founder of Trump University and Trump towers and casinos.
There's less ambivalence where Voulkos's influence on the thriving field of contemporary ceramics is concerned, as is clear from a wry conversation in the catalog between the artists Mary Heilmann, who studied with Voulkos at Berkeley and continues to work in both painting and ceramics, and the talented sculptor Arlene Shechet, who was not his student but is certainly a kindred spirit (as observed in her recent show of interlaced wood and ceramics at Sikkema Jenkins and her playful rethinking of Meissen porcelain now at the Frick).

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