Word: mutually
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Huntington also acknowledged that planning had moved toward capability of destroying military targets, even during the '60s when the language of "Mutual Assured Destruction" predominated. But he said the significance of the revised policy lay in its recognition that it is possible to have a response that is "not all or nothing...
With a story like this, one might think actors would be superfluous. A narrator, maybe Lloyd Bridges, could explain the action for a few minutes at the start, break for a Mutual of Omaha commercial ("the armadillo has natural protection, but people have to rely on..") and then get straight to the underwater photography. Instead, we get stars...
...Frenchmen had much experience in the market, but buying stock quickly became a new national obsession. French television now carries stock market reports on the 1 p.m. news. Mutual funds were quickly formed to attract small investors. The value of one of the most popular, ADF 5000, has increased 46.8% in the past two years...
Some U.S. military officials fear that the ties could loosen in response to mutual frustrations. As one example, they note that many of the 1,600 buses the U.S. provided for Egypt's chaotic transport system two years ago have broken down, either through bad maintenance or overloading; some arrived in Egypt without mufflers and produced a grating roar that Cairenes cynically refer to as the "voice of America." U.S. military officials are also concerned about the ability of Egypt's armed forces-considered the best in the Arab world-to cope with the complex U.S. weaponry that...
...strictly disloyal as it may be, has been behaving more or less as Americans say that they wish their friends to behave: with a glowing, stalwart independence. Ideally, friends may gain a truer understanding of each other when they agree less and diverge more, and ideally, mutual understanding is an aim of friendship. And so, ideally again, the U.S. should have thumped old France on the back it turned. Of course, ideals really have nothing to do with the relationship. The U.S. is sore as hell at France (the U.S. is usually sore as hell at France) because France insists...