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The poem finally basks in the mutuality of the lovers' exaltation.
But the Bradford & Bingley board yesterday stressed it was firmly committed to the mutuality of member ownership.
Sex replaces the mutuality of friendship with the parallel play of two egos pursuing their symbolic needs.
However, Derry Irvine QC, later Labour lord chancellor, successfully argued that the banqueting staff had been employed as casuals, and therefore the mutuality of obligation did not exist.
The meaning of life to Eagleton is like a jazz band, individuals engaged on a collective endeavour in pursuit of happiness through the mutuality of love.
The reach in this book is larger, creating a sense of the deep and daily connection between human and dog -- the mutuality of affection and need, the mysterious and pure sympathy that transcends language, the anguish of loss.
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This is reminiscent of the mutuality model of doctor-patient relationships, in which an egalitarian partnership entails negotiation, respect, and joint decision-making.
Gradually, this mutuality of elements on the prairie comes to be mimicked in Alexandra's own generous, reciprocal character.
Some said they came to relive the friendly mutuality of those revolution days.
Luther viewed marriage as not merely the legitimation of sexual fulfillment but as above all the context for creating a new awareness of human community through the mutuality and companionship of spouses and family.
It is a major consequence of the principle of mutuality of obligations that the duties of seller and buyer must be performed in general at the same time unless the parties agree otherwise.
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