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There is general agreement also that sex union between husbands and wives as an expression of mutual affection without relation to procreation is right ''.
), or defined by " ties of mutual affection or sentiment ", i. e. " loyalty ", or by mutual obligations among peoples.
Adam Smith wrote that a society " may subsist among different men, as among different merchants, from a sense of its utility without any mutual love or affection, if only they refrain from doing injury to each other.
Venus absorbs and tempers the male essence, uniting the opposites of male and female in mutual affection.
The British Medical Journal defines vanilla sex between homosexual couples as " sex that does not extend beyond affection, mutual masturbation, and oral and anal sex.
Anne appears to have loved James at first, but the couple gradually drifted and eventually lived apart, though mutual respect and a degree of affection survived.
The letters express a deep mutual affection based on a rare affinity of spirit.
Their mutual affection was powerful, but the couple's happiness was diminished by the death of his mother the following year.
Although James successfully woos Ananova, their mutual affection sets off a chain of political outrage that affects the noble position of Lord B. Lord B selfishly arranges for James to leave Eton on his trading ship, the Sea Witch.
After a conflict of mutual affection, Pylades at last yielded, but the letter brought about the recognition of brother and sister, and all three escaped together, carrying with them the image of Artemis.
After a conflict of mutual affection, Pylades at last yields, but the letter brings about recognition between brother and sister, and all three escape together, carrying with them the image of Artemis.
After a conflict of mutual affection, Pylades at last yields, but the letter brought about a recognition between brother and sister, and all three escaped together, carrying with them the image of Artemis.
This balanced pursuit of love and learning has energised the various branches of the order into building communities founded on mutual affection and intellectual advancement.
The title comes from a word game played by the main characters, in which they challenge each other to by turns repeat and add to a series of adverbs describing the depths of their mutual affection.
There is no mutual affection, communication, or concert between them ".
: The ties between Us and Our people have always stood upon mutual trust and affection.
According to Thomas Moore, Lord Edward FitzGerald was the only one of the numerous suitors of Sheridan's first wife, Elizabeth Ann Linley whose attentions were received with favour ; and it is certain that, whatever may have been its limits, a warm mutual affection subsisted between the two.
This includes the influences of personal mental states ( mood ), interpersonal states ( e. g. mutual affection, disagreement ), and social context ( e. g. relationship status ).
Again mistaking the girls ' mutual affection for something more, Mrs. Paxton accuses Jess of being a hypocrite, and calls her a ' lesbian '.
Neither of them felt particularly attached to their students, and only one, Mademoiselle de Bassompierre, then aged 16, later expressed any affection for her teacher, which in Emily's case appeared to be mutual, and made her a gift of a signed, detailed drawing of a storm ravaged
This group became increasingly tight-knit in their mutual esteem and affection between teacher and pupils.
In his domestic relations he was exemplary, and he lived on terms of mutual affection with a wide circle of friends.
Hence, this study hypothesized that mutual grooming was related to relationship satisfaction, trust and previous experience of affection within the family.

mutual and grew
Being consistent with his egalitarian view, Patton made certain at least some black officers served as judges in military tribunals with cases involving black defendants, and he was known, as was General George Washington before him, to spend significant time with his African-American aide, in this case, Sergeant Meeks, in which it was reported that it grew into a demonstrative mutual respect.
Germany and the Lowlands had large flourishing towns that grew in comparative peace, in trade and competition with each other, or united for mutual weal, as in the Hanseatic League.
This means $ 10, 000 invested in the index fund grew to $ 90, 000 vs. $ 49, 000 in the average actively managed stock mutual fund.
Crowe's debut screenwriting effort, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, grew out of a book he wrote while posing for one year undercover as a student at Clairemont High School in San Diego, California, where he met Geraldine Edwards, who was a student there while he was visiting mutual friends in 1975.
Nelson and Hogan were rivals but close friends in their teen years, and for the first part of their professional careers as well, but Nelson's early success was difficult for the struggling Hogan to deal with, and they gradually grew apart, while retaining mutual respect.
Vocalist Aidan Moffat and multi-instrumentalist Malcolm Middleton grew up in Falkirk, and bonded over their mutual love for Drag City recording artists such as Smog and Will Oldham ( who at the time recorded under the name Palace Brothers ).
The new alliance rapidly grew to include not only Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, who abandoned any pretense of adhering to the League of Cambrai in hopes of seizing Navarre and Lombardy from Louis, but also Henry VIII of England ( who, having decided to use the occasion as an excuse to expand his holdings in northern France, concluded the Treaty of Westminster — a pledge of mutual aid against the French — with Ferdinand in November 1511 ).
Although their individual degrees did not reflect their future career wishes ( English Literature, Electronic Engineering and Mathematics, respectively ), their mutual friendship grew out of their shared interest in music, and they began writing and recording together.
Anthem, Inc. grew out of two Indianapolis-based corporations formed in 1944 and 1946 as mutual insurance companies.
Further, its presence on the battlefield and example of effective Chinese soldiering served as a “ force multiplier ” for Imperial Anhui units commanded by Li Hongzhang, between whom and Ward mutual respect grew during joint operations.
At Mayo he worked under John W. Kirklin, the two developing a high mutual regard that endured and grew over the years.
A mutual respect grew between Bosch and Lindell, which continued over the next few years.
Under his leadership, the company grew to be the second largest mutual fund company in the world.
It was presented by moral and political philosopher Gregory S. Kavka in " The Toxin Puzzle " ( 1983 ), and grew out of his work in deterrence theory and mutual assured destruction.
In his comprehensive biography of E. Urner Goodman, Nelson Block writes that the mutual respect between Goodman and West grew over their 12 years of working together at the national BSA office: " West, the hardworking, detail – oriented executive, came to rely on Goodman and his style of accomplishing big things through diligent organization and planning, executed by carefully recruited staff ...".
Royce da 5 ' 9 " and Eminem both grew up in Detroit and were mutual friends of late rapper Proof.
As a trust between Humans and Dragons grew, a new symbol of peace and mutual support was created-The Bond.

mutual and where
where ( Specific mutual Information ) is the pointwise mutual information.
However, she argues this a distortion of " a healthy relationship of mutual submission " actually specified in Christian doctrine where " ove is based on a deep, mutual respect as the guiding principle behind all decisions, actions, and plans ".
In mathematics and computer science, mutual recursion is a form of recursion where two mathematical or computational functions are defined in terms of each other.
Another type of nondisclosure agreement is one that is a mutual agreement, where both parties will be supplying information that is intended to remain secret.
Most of the water is in the liquid phase, where it is held by the mutual attraction of water molecules.
But game theory had a little crisis: it could not find a strategy for a simple game called " The Prisoner's Dilemma " ( PD ) where two players have the option to cooperate for mutual gain, but each also takes a risk of being suckered.
** Lock contention, in computer science, where a mutual exclusion lock reduces the throughput by hindering the concurrency of a program
Frequency sharing reduces the potential for mutual interference where the assignment of different frequencies to each user is not practical or possible.
Upon graduation Thoreau returned home to Concord, where he met Ralph Waldo Emerson through a mutual friend.
While many shootings occur in the course of a mutual argument of passion, others occur where a partner or family member of a " romantic " or familial relationship, who is an ongoing victim of domestic physical abuse or sexual abuse, uses the force of a firearm in self-defense action against a perpetrator who also happens to be known to or related to the victim.
Pedro maintained friendly relations with England, where in 1352 Edward III issued a proclamation in favor of Portuguese traders, and in 1353 the Portuguese envoy Afonso Martins Alho signed a covenant with the merchants of London, guaranteeing mutual good faith in all commercial dealings.
Proponents of the policy of mutual assured destruction during the Cold War attributed this to the increase in the lethality of war to the point where it no longer offers the possibility of a net gain for either side, thereby making wars pointless.
After his false start at uniting Aragon with the Kingdom of Navarre through a scheme of mutual adoption, James turned to the south and the Mediterranean Sea, where he conquered Majorca on 31 December in 1229 and the rest of the Balearic Islands ; Minorca 1232 ; Ibiza 1235 ).
This dependence on the polarizability differs from Infrared spectroscopy where the interaction between the molecule and light is determined by the dipole moment ; this contrasting feature allows to analyze transitions that might not be IR active via Raman spectroscopy, as exemplified by the rule of mutual exclusion in centrosymmetric molecules.
There was the question of opening a second front to alleviate the German pressure on the Red Army, the question of mutual assistance – where both Britain and Russia were looking towards the United States for credit and material support and there was ceaseless tension between the United States and Britain since Washington had no desire to prop-up the British Empire in the event of an Allied Victory.
In contrast to the official negotiations in Madrid, where actual meetings between the delegations were often limited to a few hours a day, the Israeli and Palestinian delegations in Norway were usually accommodated in the same residence, they had breakfast, lunch and dinner at the same table, resulting in mutual respect and close friendships.
* Mahmud and Malik v Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA AC 20, where employees sued the bank for breach of mutual trust and confidence by carrying on unlawful activities and thereby tarnishing the employees ' reputations.
The novel was the last of a story arc published to coincide with the series ' 30th anniversary in 1993, in which the Seventh Doctor encounters various alternate realities that have been created due to the Monk's meddling with time, including a reality where the Third Doctor was killed in his confrontation with the Silurians ( Blood Heat ), attempting to distract the Doctor while he helps the Vardans to invade Earth, thus getting their mutual revenge on the Doctor for their losses during their past confrontations with him.
However, except in major emergencies where clear chains of command are essential, the county sheriff normally does not directly control the police departments of city governments, but merely cooperates with them ( e. g., under mutual aid pacts ).
These displays include paired soaring over a nesting territory, the male chasing the female in a diagonal dive, and mutual talon presentation, where the male presents his talons to the female's back and she flips over in mid-air to present her own talons.
Agricultural cooperatives or farmers ' cooperatives are cooperatives where farmers pool their resources for mutual economic benefit.
Drivers and EMT's on the squad also answer calls for mutual aid when an ambulance is needed in other towns where one is not available.

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