Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...opinion expressed in Martin Lebwohl and Matthew Mayers November 13 letter, in response to the editorial "Embracing a Murderer," advocates an unstable Middle East peace based on evasion rather than mutual trust...
...years critics have been warning the Administration that it has invested too much in Yeltsin rather than broadening its contacts with Russian politicians. The White House rebuts this argument by declaring it has cultivated other Russians and that the U.S. relationship with Russia "is based on principles of mutual interest, not personalities," as a State Department official puts...
...would encourage [a] broad base of mutual exposure and a more informal decision making process," he says. "Our students can be our very best recruiters...
...form a separate Republic of African America. The arrangement would confirm a secession that has already occurred in millions of minds all over the country. The attitude is that it was a horrible marriage from the start and has long since dissolved in chronic dysfunction, occasional riot and permanent mutual contempt. Why keep the ugly, abusive charade going? (Was it some such domestic metaphor playing in the unconscious mind that made the Simpson case so fascinating...
...anyone who has ever taken a group photo knows, getting everybody to behave can be extremely difficult. Given the number of people in this picture and their status, the chances for contentiousness and delays seemed high. In fact, it all went smoothly. Demonstrating patience and mutual respect, the subjects admirably reflected the principles of the organization they were honoring. After a few practice shots, the photographer yelled "Ready!" and flipped over a huge gold disk with a smile painted on it in black. Everyone laughed, and the moment was caught...