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"It doesn't have to be reciprocating props," Ament said.
If the person you're flirting with doesn't seem to be reciprocating, cut your losses and exit the conversation gracefully.
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Creativity as a gift from God, to be reciprocated via worship, is not a concept he hastens to disavow.
"I learned that respect and good will goes a long way, and it's likely to be reciprocated," he said.
His love is to be reciprocated by those who lovingly obey Torah and whose obedience is rewarded and rebellion punished.
Mr. Rivera promised that his members would support Mr. Bloomberg, hinting that he expected that to be reciprocated.
It appears that recipients felt obliged to comply precisely because the dollar was not an incentive but rather a unilateral concession, or gift, to be reciprocated.
Like much of animal altruism, this is actually a long-term insurance policy, a favour which is expected to be reciprocated when the time comes.
This is predicted to be reciprocated by the Londoners who visit the American city, with visitors from the capital outspending the other four of the top five cities.
The narrator essentially fell in love with K. but was young enough to be still working out the gravity of his feelings for his friend, and whether those feelings were likely to be reciprocated.
Whether the society was small, with leadership a matter of acquiring influence rather than hereditary position, or larger, with chiefs who were looked on with awe and treated with reverence, every gift or service had to be reciprocated.
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