(1) She's a distant cousin
(2) Though you probably wouldn't want to chug a gallon of it, diethylene glycol is nowhere near as harmful as its similarly named chemical cousin .
(3) The flat belonged to his cousin - a woman on the fringes of the underworld.
(4) It is closely related to its more favourite cousin the melon.
(5) This man is surely a distant cousin ; probably a descendant of Cap'n Skewes!
(6) In this case he is referred to as a nephew of the deceased in accordance with the Portuguese practice, although in fact he was the son of a distant cousin .
(7) He was my second cousin once removed.
(8) AM u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510talku251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb radio in Australia is fairly similar to its American cousin .
(9) The family includes his wife, two daughters, his father, his cousin and sister-in-law.
(10) Before that, next month, the skipper and his team will make their debut in the Scottish Islands Peaks Race, the Scottish cousin of the longer established Three Peaks event.
(11) Much as some may think otherwise, counter-insurgency and its cousin counter-terrorism are old businesses with a lot of history.
(12) Or it was your 13-year-old second cousin visiting from out of town.
(13) In 1683, aged 18, she was married to Prince George of Denmark, a distant cousin , and their relationship quickly blossomed into one of lasting devotion.
(14) Albeit a somewhat watered-down analog of garlic, their more malodorous cousin , raw onions are one of the best medicinal foods.
(15) Hume was Burns' second cousin once removed, and he dabbled in poetry himself.
(16) The result of all these developments is that, finally, the digital scope could make its analogue cousin obsolete.
(17) My dad was busy as ever with work, so the family drafted in a distant cousin to help look after me, my brother and my sister during the summer holidays.
(18) Her father had arranged her marriage to a distant cousin .
(19) But if you decided to marry your first cousin , that would be very welcome.
(20) By the age of five he was speaking French, having been instructed by a distant cousin in the back seat of grandmother's LaSalle.