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In 1890, propulsion was exclusively by reciprocating (i.e., piston) steam engines, which were limited in power and tended to vibrate.
In my piece, I wrote about how after years of men expecting me to suck their dicks without ever reciprocating, I was fed up.
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"Reciprocated," I said.
And then, if I reciprocate, I tend to engulf.
To reciprocate, I gave my real last name.
If Kiir can reciprocate, I believe they can build confidence," he said.
To reciprocate, I opened a stash of presents I had brought along and got out a New York City snow globe, some Beanie Baby stuffed animals, and two folding pocket mirrors to give to him.
This can be the case even where the hero is far from the James Bond type: Greene's Wormold, in Our Man of Havana, is a middle-aged vacuum cleaner salesman when the lovely young Beatrice falls desperately for him and persuades him to reciprocate: "I can't love you as a one-way traffic".
But I have little doubt, that in this burgeoning era of Trump, I'm fortunate not to be there now, because for all the love and respect those people have shown me and I've reciprocated—I would no longer feel comfortable there.
"This is the first time I've gotten a massive camp full of only veterans, and it's been so emotionally touching for me," says Hawco. "To be able to share these feeling that I've had for so long and hear other reciprocate—I think we've all felt so much anger and guilt for so long.
Initial pulmonary lymphatics act as a reciprocating pump, i.e. generating intraluminal pressure oscillations to cause unidirectional suction-propulsion of the liquid thanks to unidirectional valves [ 4].
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