Word: mutually
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...memories of the abdication and cautious in her role as head of the Church of England, Elizabeth turned her down; Margaret never really recovered, and the episode may have left the Queen permanently incapable of disciplining her family. Margaret's subsequent marriage to photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones exploded in mutual infidelities after a few years. Elizabeth could be formidably cool. Once, Margaret threatened to jump out her window if a friend who was hosting a house party did not leave his guests to comfort her at home. Panicked, the host called the Queen. "Carry on with your party," she said...
...CONTAINMENT AND APPEASEMENT won't work with China, what should Washington do? Why not try the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, first initiated by Zhou Enlai in June 1954: "mutual respect, nonaggression, noninterference, mutual benefit and, finally, peaceful coexistence." WINBERG CHAI Professor of Political Science University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming...
Visibly shaken by this revelation, Earl nonetheless finds himself driving up to Chicago in his pickup truck in search of this unknown brother. He eventually tracks down Ray (Jones), who meets him with barely concealed hostility, and the two part with an apparently mutual desire never to see each other again. However, by a quirk of fate, Earl runs into four black youths who rough him up and make off with his wallet and his truck. Against his will, Ray is forced to take Earl temporarily into his own house...
...sides will not have irreparably antagonized each other. But how will they fare at resolving the next conflict when it comes along, as it surely will? Comprehensive engagement may still be the right path, but it would yield better results if both sides also engaged in more mutual comprehension...
...mean Dennett is wrong. Some people share his intuitions and find the thinking of his critics opaque. Consciousness is one of those questions so deep that frequently people with different views don't just fail to convince one another, they fail even to communicate. The unintelligibility is often mutual...