Cultural groups that found effective ways to bind non-kin together out-competed groups that were less cohesive.
The company's exclusive "C-kin" high-definition paint process is designed to produce visually-stunning PC exteriors.
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The spokeswoman said officers were still tracing next-of-kin and post-mortem examinations would be held during the week.
After a death, the next-of-kin are asked about end-of-life medical costs and whether the late lamented did leave something to the family.
His next-of-kin, Shaun Linton, was with him when he passed away at Antrim Area hospital and said his long-time friend would be sadly missed in his hometown of Larne.
Passports and foreign vacations, once unthinkable for anyone but high officials or their well-connected kin, are now commonly enjoyed by upper-and middle-class Chinese.
Commodore Gaming's exclusive C-kin process yields the most stunning results at an extremely reasonable price.
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Gift-giving between friends, for example, strengthens non-kin bonds as people choose friends who can reciprocate.
The Foreign Office confirmed that three Britons had been killed but would not give any more information until next-of-kin have been informed.
Det Supt Kath Barnes, of Hampshire Constabulary, said officers were "in the early stages of enquiries to identify the victim and inform next-of-kin".
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Gillian Molyneux was given the Elizabeth Cross, which is awarded to servicemen's next-of-kin and women killed on duty, at a ceremony in Wigan.
Mr Moore's estranged father, Graeme Moore, 59, who was not a nominated next-of-kin and had not seen his son for several years, criticised the Foreign Office's handling of the case.
Mrs Molyneux, who lives in Standish, said the medal was one "no next-of-kin ever wishes to receive" but it recognised her family lost "through Ian's dedication to the Royal Navy, Queen and country".
The trial will resume on Friday with closing arguments from the defense, and final statements by both representatives for the victims and next-of-kin as well as from Mr. Breivik, who has asked to speak for an hour.
In a research note released Tuesday, Goldman Sachs (nyse: GS - news - people ) biotech analyst May-Kin Ho wrote that positive results in this study could double the number of patients eligible for the therapy to 700, 000 people.
Greece can at least point to a relatively harmonious relationship with Bulgaria, to its north-east, although the presence of Slavic-speaking Bulgarian ethnic kin in northern Greece has not been friction-free.
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Kin Studio mimics many of the user experience paradigms of the Kin's on-device software, including access to The Spot and a live connection to your social networks that allows you to send out unified status updates from your browser.
Interestingly, CNET is reporting that Roz Ho -- the exec who masterminded Kin under the codename "Pink" following Microsoft's acquisition of Danger -- will "oversee" her team's move over to Windows Phone 7 before taking a to-be-determined role elsewhere in the company.
The Turks, for their part, insisted that they had made good-faith efforts to achieve a peace settlement (they and their ethnic kin in Cyprus had accepted a UN-sponsored plan to reunify the island but it was spurned by the Greek-Cypriots earlier this year).
Someone had already notified the next of kin, and the funeral-home people were on the way.
As soon as the uploads are complete, the content becomes viewable (and downloadable) in Kin Studio using a highly-stylized interface consisting of a mishmash of randomly-sized photo tiles on the screen and a scrollable timeline that allows you to filter your photos and videos by date.
For what it's worth, we didn't think much of the Kin when we reviewed it -- to be fair, we're not the product's target demographic, but it certainly seems as though the phones got no love from the tweens, teens, and twentysomethings it sought to win over, either.
Enter the IEEE 1394 architecture and its close kin FireWire, which takes the high-speed digital bus interface up to the wicked fast transfer rate of 400MB per second.
Their results, published in this week's Nature, suggest that the incentive for the losers to appear at leks is a form of the self-serving altruism known as kin selection.
The major themes of its new line of phones are an emphasis on social networking and media-sharing among a younger target audience, an easy-to-use multi-touch interface and cloud-based infrastructure that the Kin phones automatically uploads and syncs content to, for access on the wider Web and beyond.
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You can argue whether Britannica should exist at all, considering that knowledge is productively (often chaotically) crowd-sourced on Wikipedia and its kin.
The Redmond, WA.-based tech giant unveiled the Kin 1 and Kin 2, both slider phones with touch screens and keyboards, Monday at a press event in San Francisco.
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But it doesn't work well for picking up common problems such as heart attacks and strokes--exactly the ills Vioxx and its kin may have caused.
Sure enough, if you open the music player on a Kin, it looks exactly like a Zune HD -- and thanks to the capacitive touchscreen, you can interact with it in exactly the same way, too (granted, it feels a little different on the Kin One's smaller QVGA display, but the end result is the same).
In its struggle to remain relevant in the fast-growing and lucrative smart-phone market, Microsoft is going after a young, always-connected audience with its new line of Kin smart phones.
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