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Reciprocated
of Reciprocate
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reciprocated in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reciprocated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of reciprocated in a Sentence
If God created us in his own image, we have more than reciprocated.
It’s easy to point to Gruden and go, ‘Oh, isn’t he terrible?’ and ‘Look at the terrible things he did.’ But that doesn’t look at that larger culture, where people were participating with him. People were allowing these emails to exist. It really is about the whole culture and that sense, that I’m sure people have cultivated, to feel like, ‘I can say these things and they will be, at best, appreciated and reciprocated or, at worst, people may not appreciate them but nothing’s going to happen.’ And that is about privilege and entitlement, there is the assumption that ‘I can say these things to another white man who is going to think they’re OK.'.
We simply love, but love is hardly reciprocated.
A woman’s love is all a man should expect from his wife. That love could be translated into so many positive things, especially if it is reciprocated.”
It is difficult for the new Marcos administration to justify accommodating Beijing’s policy preferences when previous attempts at doing so by the previous government were not reciprocated, beijing’s continued bullying, like we saw in the case of the China Coast Guard blinding Philippines Coast Guard sailors with a laser (recently), has only helped to make the case for a stronger alliance.
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- بالمثلArabic
- correspondidoSpanish
- odwzajemnionyPolish
- đáp lạiVietnamese
- 往复式Chinese
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