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    mutually


    1. mutually arousing foreplay, and then into the act of penetration


    2. We shared a geographical commonality along the borders between Lebanon and Palestine, and through it so much common history, which made the personal nature of our lives and stories mutually accessible


    3. in building a mutually respectful, loving, and honorable


    4. Only the most inventive and talented of her subjects would be able to engage with her grand-daughter on a mutually fulfilling and intellectual level


    5. to engage with her grand-daughter on a mutually fulfilling and


    6. They each found their association mutually beneficial


    7. The inhabitants of the town, and those of the country, are mutually the servants of one another


    8. Interestingly though, due to the prey’s need to constantly develop and improve her skills of alertness and evasion, and the resulting need of the predator to continually develop and improve his skills of detection and capture, they both entered into a kind of escalating “arms race” that led to their joint evolution, mutually benefiting both parties


    9. It was about the same time that the French and English began mutually to oppress each other's industry, by the like duties and prohibitions, of which the French, however, seem to have set the first example, The spirit of hostility which has subsisted between the two nations ever since, has hitherto hindered them from being moderated on either side


    10. If, for such a bill, no more additional money was paid than what was sufficient to compensate the expense of the French coinage, the real exchange might be at par between the two countries; their debts and credits might mutually compensate one another, while the computed exchange was considerably in favour of France

    11. He wanted to ask where this line of questioning was leading, but somehow he trusted this woman knew exactly how this could be mutually beneficial


    12. The teachers of each little sect, finding themselves almost alone, would be obliged to respect those of almost every other sect; and the concessions which they would mutually find in both convenient and agreeable to make one to another, might in time, probably reduce the doctrine of the greater part of them to that pure and rational religion, free from every mixture of absurdity, imposture, or fanaticism, such as wise men have, in all ages of the world, wished to see established ; but such as positive law has, perhaps, never yet established, and probably never will establish in any country ; because, with regard to religion, positive law always has been, and probably always will be, more or less influenced by popular superstition and enthusiasm


    13. „the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps" means at its narrowest point the country would only be eight miles wide –


    14. Between a man and a woman, is surely a „many splendored thing," provided only that it is sincere and mutually reciprocated


    15. Either may choose to (mutually) enter into a relationship with another man or woman or partner of choice


    16. Complete or unqualified compatibility with another individual; that is to say, a relationship mutually committed to achieving the highest levels of esteem without bias or prejudice (however unlikely from the standpoint of our respective natures and conditioning) would require a severing of the subject (individual) of our interest from the thematic elements that typically structure the character of (that) subject/individual thereby separating (that) ―Individual‖ from the ―Ideas‖ that properly qualify and provide moral and intellectual sustenance to (that) Individual


    17. A compelling argument could be made that this inevitable war mutually united, on some level, at least, the social and political destinies of both races


    18. Recent events following, what seems like an eternity, the national catastrophe of September 11th 2001; I am referring specifically to the emergence of mass demonstrations orchestrated by political activists from the Jewish and Arab Communities and other groups mutually sympathetic to their anti-war agenda, that effectively amounts to bringing the war to our shores, runs counter with how, until (relatively) recent times, most Americans historically responded during time(s) of national crisis


    19. She threw herself into the task of composing a letter that would say it all, including even the possibility of a mutually beneficial shared future, so much more concisely than attempting to stumble through it face-to-face


    20. “They would mutually annihilate each other,” said Brendan

    21. It seemed that conclusions came in pairs, not necessarily mutually excluding each other


    22. Were they mutually exclusive? How was I to chose? Do I run away? What was I, what should I be? The possibilities all lined up about me, in opposition, suggesting that I do each other and themselves, an impossible array of options


    23. Since the observer has mass, and bodies attract mutually according to their mass, the mass of the observer must have bent the trajectory of the first object—hence affecting the outcome of the observation


    24. “Let’s now look at the Problem of Evil and the large number of mutually inconsistent religions with that assumption in place


    25. A mutually satisfying relationship requires that


    26. Men also think sex is mutually fulfilling when it’s fast and only lasts a few minutes even though women often enjoy it much more when it's slow and lasts for much longer than men plan on (since women can enjoy it for literally over an hour or longer when a man is focused just on her instead of on himself)


    27. Mutually, they had mint green eyes, with honeydew hair


    28. I could really see no difference between him and them, and their languages were mutually comprehensible, but they seemed to have a thinly veiled contempt for Klah, and I was suspect since I was in his company


    29. They spoke completely mutually intelligible dialects of the same language but did tend to fight among themselves with little provocation


    30. The Bible shows the presence of fear and faith are mutually exclusive, one being the

    31. Both mutually exclusive however, as they couldn’t stand the sight of each other


    32. One month later, I was told by Motorola that I was being transferred to Phoenix two and one-half years earlier than we had mutually agreed upon because the assistant GC was deathly ill with Valley Fever (which nearly killed my late wife, Dixie, in fall 1974 while we were in Oakland


    33.  Know that you and your partner are mutually satisfied!


    34. Progress would be mutually considerate -and fun! Sex and intimacy between two people who are


    35. areas as mutually exclusive, and by the early 1980s -especially considering the weakness of the American left, came to see themselves as complementary, completing a formal merger in 1983


    36. mutually stabilize each another such that they occupy one’s attention across moments, leading to


    37. Long before Schrödinger wondered whether his famous cat could be both alive and dead at the same time, a commentator in the Surangama Sutra questioned, ‘…if water and fire are present universally in the same space and at the same time, how is it that they do not destroy each other? …how can two different and opposing natures be mutually universal at the same time?’ Superpositions of complementary attributes are difficult for the mind to grasp


    38. The Initiate only involves himself in mutually beneficial, un-controlling relationships


    39. pair of mutually entangled helical currents with straight


    40. Mutually stimulated imaginations through our conversations - The tongue of the wise brings healing

    41. Both were there, mutually seeing each other, at the end the Genie answered:


    42. The young man remained standing along the window, very close to the Genie, directing each other mutually and antipathetic look without blinking at least


    43. That was one of the first spells that he learned in the magic school and very popular among the boys who entertained themselves silencing mutually


    44. After mutually professing our fondness, we began with mutual interrogations:


    45. Sometimes Kevin and Nikole fed from each other; it was a mutually beneficial friendship for each of them


    46. confer on a regular basis in a mutually agreed manner


    47. ’ ‘Tis mutually Our covenant


    48. ‘Twas then again I understood how We, indeed, are only One: how mutually We all receive what We express of All We know


    49. Its all about being mutually


    50. that their methods are mutually exclusive














































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    mutually reciprocally