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"reciprocated" Definitions
  1. given, done, or felt in return: When I greeted the lady who walked by my house every morning, she looked right through me as if I were invisible, with no reciprocated response.
  2. given and received, or equally engaged in, by both parties; mutual: In its most developed form, love occurs within a reciprocated relationship with another person.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of reciprocate.

421 Sentences With "reciprocated"

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But for once, Mr. Trump's opponents reciprocated — especially Mr. Rubio.
That could be a sign that your feelings are reciprocated.
But Georgia's conciliatory efforts are not being reciprocated by Russia.
Other countries have reciprocated in kind if not in degree.
He put love into his garden and the carrots reciprocated.
Castro's invective was more than adequately reciprocated by American vilification.
Put in the hard work and it will be reciprocated.
That support was (on the whole) reciprocated by the President.
I swept her into a tight hug, which she reciprocated.
And what I learned was that trust can be reciprocated.
Gordie has a huge crush on Cassandra that is not reciprocated.
This momentum has been reciprocated in other markets around the world.
Trump reciprocated with a golf shirt and other golf-related goods.
Lucious is Cookie's kryptonite, but I'm not so sure that's reciprocated.
Trump has been exceptionally loyal to Flynn and Flynn has reciprocated.
I had a serious crush, and was amazed when he reciprocated.
After embracing, Clinton then reciprocated with a note of her own.
It actually helps China more than us, but will be reciprocated.
" Trump reciprocated by saying Cuomo was doing a "very good job.
Hughes never quite reciprocated Locke's adoration, but his virtuosity was magnetic.
In my experience, the respect in that gesture is often reciprocated.
And the researcher never reciprocated by giving anything to the baby.
Clinton also reciprocated with a thank you note of her own.
The Iranian royal family reciprocated and widely toured the world's capitals.
And he's really shifted that, and the United States has reciprocated.
But the forgiveness he offered was never reciprocated by the Communist Party.
But his affection was never reciprocated, no matter how hard he tried.
Turkey reciprocated a day later, appointing Kemal Okem as ambassador to Israel.
Thankfully, he reciprocated Woodley's feelings, according to her response to a comment.
Then I got there, and I felt that he reciprocated [my feelings].
Mr Abe's irritation with Japan Inc is reciprocated by the country's firms.
Russia has reciprocated the willingness to enhance its own military capability – terrifying.
ISIS leaders have since reciprocated, publicly accepting responsibility for the horrific attack.
"... A little vulnerability is needed if they want it to be reciprocated."
There is nothing more terrifying to a teenage girl than reciprocated lust.
Philip reciprocated by saying he'd cancel on Deirdre (a relief, you'd think).
There was a pause during which he should have reciprocated but didn't.
And we focused very hard in those states and they really reciprocated.
And other countries agreed to do that because the US reciprocated with them.
" Trump reciprocated on social media Tuesday by venerating him as "A GREAT GUY.
Some reciprocated, others gave a thumbs down, and plenty extended a different finger.
They reciprocated in kind with their unconditional love and support for my career.
Clinton's power to name Supreme Court judges, has reciprocated his overtures with enthusiasm.
Kim reciprocated by complaining to Russia about "American hegemonism" — music to Putin's ears.
AMLO reciprocated the kind words Monday in an interview with CNN affiliate Televisa.
Turkey reciprocated a day later, appointing its own ambassador to Israel -- Kemal Okem.
After the garbage plate question, Mr. Wofford reciprocated: "Welcome to upstate New York."
Though disappointed, his love affair with France continued, and the feeling is reciprocated.
Moscow swiftly and predictably reciprocated, announcing that it would expel 60 American diplomats.
Ogling has nothing to do with flirting, which can be harmless if reciprocated.
If Western countries have recruited agents in Beijing, meanwhile, the Chinese have reciprocated.
She never actively pursued Wallace and doesn't say why she reciprocated his advances.
Mr. Giuliani opened doors for them, and they reciprocated at an opportune moment.
Not surprisingly, that boy I longed for from across the way never reciprocated.
So if you demonstrate some vulnerability, I think that's often reciprocated with vulnerability.
You are good at sharing, and if that's not reciprocated, then let it go.
He works with superhuman loyalty to Mrs Merkel—and this appears to be reciprocated.
American consumers would gain regardless of whether governments, in the Gulf and elsewhere, reciprocated.
It can't be reciprocated and it unfolds without touch — it's all sound and taste.
In addition, some remain dissatisfied that the American effort is not reciprocated by Cuba.
Firstly, the thirst is generally only reciprocated among Riverdale cast members born before 1990.
The deferral "helps China more than us, but will be reciprocated," Trump said Wednesday.
Thankfully, his equally drunk self reciprocated the attraction, as he told my friend's boyfriend.
Our tatinek [daddy] lived up to his obligations, but his actions were not reciprocated.
"I basically just was open about my feelings to her, and fortunately, she reciprocated."
Booth's Russian infatuation is reciprocated on the far side of the former Iron Curtain.
China has reciprocated by imposing tariffs of its own, targeting U.S. agriculture, in particular.
But so far it has reciprocated only by banning a visit by American wrestlers.
And the snow monkey made several sexual proposals, some of which were not reciprocated.
Nixon reciprocated the gift, up to a point, by sending two musk oxen to China.
Mr Maduro has reciprocated by recognising Russia's annexation of Crimea and awarding Rosneft more licences.
" Biles reciprocated by posting a video zooming in on Nory with the caption, "babe @arthur.
Mr Yu's enthusiasm is reciprocated by young Japanese; many are into K-pop, for example.
I had no idea you could love someone this much and have it be reciprocated.
Ever thought you were in love, only to realize later it's not being fully reciprocated?
They asked me where I was staying, so I reciprocated and asked where they lived.
The feeling was most likely reciprocated in the aftermath of the speech, Ms. Sun said.
I have respect for him, and all I ask is for that to be reciprocated.
Those companies reciprocated by funneling tens of million of dollars to Kazakhstan's kleptocrat in chief.
He has a crush on a neighbor (Zazie Beetz) that he thinks might be reciprocated.
What's morally and judicially fair for us should be a reciprocated allowance for other nations.
The ambivalence that many residents of La Courneuve exhibited toward the presidential campaign was reciprocated.
Some reciprocated my feelings; most had little clue about Valentine's Day unless I told them.
Around Christmas, she sent him an email professing her feelings, but they were not reciprocated.
One-third talked about men they worked with expressing romantic interest that was not reciprocated.
And they, in turn, reciprocated by being faithful and loyal and wonderful participants in our congregation.
Ankara reciprocated and visa restrictions between the two were not lifted until the end of December.
The United States suspended visa services at its missions in Turkey in October and Turkey reciprocated.
Short also talked about the affection Bourdain felt for the Lebanese, and how that was reciprocated.
Ruth got Jackson into soccer, and he reciprocated with an introduction to college football, he said.
The delegation did their share of praising, and the headmistress reciprocated with her share of appreciation.
Because I have this compulsion to be friendly, but then I'm horrified when that isn't reciprocated.
The Taliban reciprocated shortly after with a cease-fire for three days over the Eid holiday.
He pointed his index finger to the sky in a salute to IS. The driver reciprocated.
The Kremlin later reciprocated, withdrawing its bloc of countries from the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Time will tell if this strategy will be reciprocated with nominations, which will be announced July 12.
John bought Reid a yacht for his 25th birthday; Reid reciprocated with a million-dollar diamond ring.
Assigned to cover the first lady, Hick fell in love instead, and Eleanor seems to have reciprocated.
The couple met on Bachelor in Paradise in 2015, when Iaconetti's affection for Haibon was not reciprocated.
Luckily, Eugenie didn't have to wait long for it to be clear that her feelings were reciprocated.
This appreciation has been reciprocated across the border, with Bollywood movies finding a ready audience in China.
And as with any gift exchange, there are times when, for whatever reason, it doesn't get reciprocated.
Seriously, just look at how hard she's cheesin' in these photos, but clearly, it's very much reciprocated.
Then Beefy Smith stood up to nine rounds of Canelo's best bruising, and at moments even reciprocated.
The video reached Khan, who shared it from his Twitter handle and reciprocated the young fan's love.
To date, the U.S. has imposed tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese products, and Beijing has reciprocated.
The U.S. reciprocated and pledged to release seven Iranians charged with violating American sanctions laws against Iran.
I tried to speak to them, and occasionally they reciprocated the effort by learning some basic signs.
It's a risky strategy for the creatures, who don't know if donating their food will be reciprocated.
The winner bear hugs his opponent, briefly lifting him off the ground before the gesture is reciprocated.
These interactions also unlock the ability to have a conversation, if they're reciprocated, which creates a match.
Mack played Chloe Sullivan, a close friend of the future Superman whose romantic feelings were not reciprocated.
But comparing these marketing strategies underestimates the reciprocated loyalty that is the beating heart of K-pop fandom.
He reciprocated by petting the screen with his index finger, sending hearts floating up from the dog's head.
Warren has long resisted attacking Sanders -- and he has largely reciprocated although some staffers and surrogates have not.
Their visit reciprocated a North Korean art troupe's performances in South Korea during its Winter Olympics in February.
I like B., but if there is something there, I deserve to feel some sort of reciprocated desire.
Putin, eager to drive a wedge between Turkey (a member of NATO) and the United States, has reciprocated.
First Lady Michelle Obama put her arm around the queen in 2009, and the queen reciprocated the embrace.
Luckily, the royal didn't have to wait long for it to be clear that her feelings were reciprocated.
But he did at least offer to shake Mr McConnell's hand if the desire, and trust, were reciprocated.
The Liberal Democrats' current position is they will not stand aside for Labour candidates unless it is reciprocated.
The philosophers Moritz Schlick and Hans Reichenbach reciprocated that interest by assimilating the new physics into their philosophies.
Trump reciprocated the loathing, even revealing Graham's personal cellphone number at a rally as a kind of revenge.
The possibility that it might be reciprocated gives "The Heiresses" a jolt of erotic possibility and emotional risk.
You are loving someone purely because you love them, not because you think you'll ever have your affections reciprocated.
Research has shown that when people disclose information about themselves, and it's reciprocated, it builds trust that strengthens relationships.
To say that there is chemistry between Zoey and Aaron would imply that her feelings for him were reciprocated.
North Korea has reciprocated with matching overtures of its own, leading to agreements that might precede more decisive actions.
Suddenly, the young man in the Skrewdriver shirt threw up a Nazi salute, which the others reciprocated, he said.
Le Pen represents a party that has long vilified traditional elites and parties — a vilification that is fully reciprocated.
Well apparently we use sad music not just to empathize, but also to feel empathy being reciprocated to us.
And I would extend the American ethos of benevolence and goodwill to others, and expected it to be reciprocated.
While the United States' current policy regarding Chinese investment into our country is fairly open, it is not reciprocated.
On cue, he reciprocated with frequent praise for the president he had sought to install in the White House.
"We believe very firmly in this institution, in the value and virtues of dialogue, cooperation, reciprocated assessment," she said.
Will he feel less inclined to do so if he feels you haven't reciprocated his care, confidence and concern?
From what Snedeker has seen, the renewed appreciation being shown Woods by the fans is being reciprocated in kind.
"Strong sexual desire, when reciprocated and co-activated with love, can promote fidelity, lasting love and monogamy," she said.
The president has reciprocated, mentioning Cook in dozens of public statements in the three years since he was elected.
Gill's biography is especially good in delineating Vanessa's charismatic appeal for her sister, whose adoration was never quite reciprocated.
It is rumored that Hurston may have had romantic feelings for Hughes that weren't reciprocated because of his sexual preferences.
Hurt said he shook Trump's hand and offered his congratulations, a gesture he said wasn't reciprocated by the President-elect.
Jael's kindness was reciprocated this past October shortly after she announced she'd been diagnosed with incurable, stage 4 breast cancer.
Gideon showed clips of Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell praising Collins, even though she has not always reciprocated.
Qatar's rivals have banned Qatari aircraft from their airspace but Doha has not reciprocated with a ban of its own.
"They are a super happy family and Evan just absolutely adores Ashlee -- And it is beyond reciprocated," the source added.
Pope Francis reciprocated with a medallion of St. Martin and a copy of "Laudato Si'," his encyclical on the environment.
The Nationals lost all three of their games in Washington and the Astros reciprocated by losing all four of theirs.
The reaction of his sweetheart (six times more dislikes than likes on YouTube) suggests that his devotion is not reciprocated.
While the UAE has banned Qatari aircraft from using its airspace as part of the restrictions, Qatar has not reciprocated.
You've been seeing the same sex worker for 13 years and have romantic feelings for her—are those feelings reciprocated?
Both sides were concerned that any concessions would not be reciprocated and would come at too great a political cost.
But it being "his responsibility" is what gives Miss Manners pause, not the idea that it will not be reciprocated.
Mr Puigdemont reciprocated: "Our absolute and sole priority is to attend to the victims and pursue the criminals," he declared.
Trump, on the other hand, has frequently voiced openness to warmer ties with Russia, an idea Putin has readily reciprocated.
He reciprocated her gesture, putting an arm around her shoulder, and N. and I looked at each other and laughed.
Boys, meanwhile, used masturbating on their own as a reason girls should perform oral sex, which was typically not reciprocated.
She's very handsy, and there's definitely a crush brewing on her side, though it's hard to tell if it's reciprocated.
But Hick, as she was called, fell in love with her subject, and at least for a time Eleanor reciprocated.
Indeed, your firm statement that you "do not value this person" invites the suspicion that your feelings may be reciprocated.
Both sides were concerned that any concessions would not be reciprocated -- and would come at too great a political cost.
Mr. Kim soon reciprocated, declaring at the start of the year that he was sending his athletes to the Olympics.
Despite her "grandiosity," Blight thinks it probable that Assing and Douglass were lovers, even if her devotion wasn't fully reciprocated.
Greece does not have diplomatic representation in Libya, but Libya would have reciprocated the move if it did, he said.
If TurboTax closed the help gap this year, Block reciprocated by beating TurboTax on the transfer of last year's return.
Every hit is finished, every shove is reciprocated, and nobody skates away from a scrum without getting a shot in.
His skepticism is reciprocated and more than answered by Baldessari and Cranston's noncommittal phrase, written in gold against a tangerine background.
Sean Hannity has good claim to be Donald Trump's number one fan in the media, but the love isn't always reciprocated.
He took special pains to highlight errors of protectionist strategies, most notably any unilateral imposition of tariffs that could be reciprocated.
Trump is a man who is easily influenced by flattery, and Putin has offered Trump great flattery, which Trump has reciprocated.
"Sometimes it's reciprocated and sometimes it's not, but it's perfectly normal when you haven't grown up with that person," Katherine insists.
S. relationship and discussing areas of mutual interest Trudeau also invited Trump to visit Canada and Trump reciprocated, Trudeau's office said.
"Jim has enormous respect for Mueller, and I expect that that respect is reciprocated," an associate of Comey's told The Hill.
"They loved him in my part of town, absolutely loved him," Mr. De Carolis said, noting Mr. Sanders reciprocated that affection.
And though you're clearly pleased by the openness of your relationship with him, he will have noticed that it wasn't reciprocated.
Trump reciprocated the gesture in at least one case: Trump just gave Joe Manchin a bro hug and a bro handshake.
I could have gone to Russia, where the very popular President Vladimir Putin has expressed admiration for Trump -- and Trump has reciprocated.
It seems the Kim regime feels that what it calls its recent "goodwill measures" are not being reciprocated by the Trump administration.
On a side note, not a single person who felt love at first sight on a speed date had the feeling reciprocated.
Yet the embrace by these communities of the laws of Moses has not been warmly reciprocated by the Orthodox establishment in Israel.
Adams reciprocated with a pic of his own, showing them gazing rather lovingly into each other's eyes in some kind of courtyard.
Catherette, who has a deformed lip, seems to be in love with Witold, who conceives a feverish, possibly reciprocated passion for Lena.
We learned about Becky and Pam's trip to Maine, and Viki reciprocated with an update about Molly and her adventures in kindergarten.
Germany's affection for Britain is not always reciprocated, despite widespread respect for the German postwar economic miracle and its modern-day success.
The Hurricanes' affable approach toward their fans has been reciprocated during these playoffs in which they have gone 5-0 at home.
Christie, whose love of the musician has not always been reciprocated, was spotted pumping his fist and air drumming at the concert.
They sense the indifference or disdain of the winners on the prosperous coasts and in the innovative cities, and it is reciprocated.
"We suspended the military exercises and that's a significant blow to military readiness, and the North has not reciprocated," he told CNN.
Now that Josh has reciprocated her feelings — or at the very least, likes having sex with her a whole lot — Rebecca's relentless.
Maybe. Now, your generosity may not be reciprocated, but before we decide to match anger with anger, why not take the high ground.
Francis reciprocated the warmth, gripping the French leader&aposs arm and then shaking his hands vigorously and smiling broadly as he said goodbye.
"I was very excited to introduce Bryan to my family, but I felt like my excitement wasn't reciprocated by my family," she said.
Mr. Trump reciprocated later, saying, "This is a great guy, this is a great guy," as photographers snapped pictures of the unlikely pairing.
America never reciprocated, or noticed him in the street; it was hard, outside the Francophone world, to explain exactly what his point was.
"Before you pop the status question, make sure signs are pointing in the right direction, that these feelings will be reciprocated," she says.
A senior Turkish official said Ankara had shared all the necessary information with Saudi Arabia but that the cooperation had not been reciprocated.
The overall inferiority complex Bostonians feel in regard to New York is centuries old, but it is not reciprocated off the playing field.
This firm stance will never be forgotten by Riyadh and the other Arab Gulf capitals, and will be reciprocated handsomely on many issues.
Sean never reciprocated Kirsten's interest; instead, and this felt extra-insulting, he soon took up with the other counsellor in the Redbirds cabin.
The sentiment is not entirely reciprocated, but Mr Trump does better among Americans who left school at 18 than among those with university degrees.
Unfortunately her willingness to amicably part ways is not being reciprocated and as with many divorces the situation is now getting a bit ugly.
Some people let it out with a celebration … and then it's a reciprocated feeling when a fan goes and sees their favorite player celebrating.
Harry's red beard was made even more scarlet by the school's head girl, and he reciprocated, painting her in return, the Daily Telegraph reports.
You can use this insight to know that you'll have a knee-jerk reaction to your opposition's points (an action that will be reciprocated).
Managers held regular meetings for engineers to address problems; engineers worked directly with suppliers; teams shared resources, knowing that the gesture would be reciprocated.
"If the relationship is reciprocated and they are willing to get on the telephone with you, that can lead to something bigger," said Weiner.
Turkey reciprocated the move and announced a resumption of limited visa processing at its diplomatic missions in the US via a statement on Twitter.
He managed to do what frankly Mr. Issa did not, which was maintain his dignity and provide respect even if it was not reciprocated.
It's just a positive thing that happens when you put your heart into something, it's a reciprocated life energy that humans give each other.
Sometimes, my attraction is reciprocated and it will feel like I won a game—the prize, of course, being basic acknowledgment of my humanity.
" They added: "The president's words that Israel would pay 'a higher price' simply reflects a desire that our good faith initiatives would be reciprocated.
He spoke of the respect he tried to show men under his command — some of them rural Southern whites — and how they often reciprocated.
She is smart, intellectual, philosophical, and maintains that her own interpretation of the world is real and that her feelings towards Hugo are reciprocated.
But the EU has not reciprocated for UK banks operating in the bloc, meaning the lenders could face an overnight rupture in EU business.
The distrust is reciprocated by Qatar, where officials have spoken of possibly reconciling with Saudi Arabia but not the Emirates, effectively splitting their alliance.
Dombret said such an approach, reciprocated already by the ECB's pragmatic policy stances on licensing, can be an important contribution towards a smooth transition.
"His good faith was not reciprocated and even once inspections were back on track the Bush administration plunged the nation into war," Bates said.
But Mr. Kim said the country would not be willing to take further steps toward removing its nuclear weapons unless the United States reciprocated.
" And Moss reciprocated the compliments, saying, "Charlotte and I have always had this instant, naughty chemistry — we danced side by side together during the shoot.
A man falls in love with a marmot in this ad, but he also learns a valuable lesson about how love sometimes isn't reciprocated. Heartbreaking.
After Obama flew him to Dayton for the NCAA tournament in 2012, Cameron reciprocated with a round of golf at the Grove Club in Hertfordshire.
One important such weakness concerns his curious affection for Vladimir Putin, which was seemingly reciprocated during the 2016 campaign by Russian hacking and disinformation efforts.
Trump was Macron's guest at last July's Bastille Day celebrations in Paris, an honor reciprocated with a state visit at the White House this spring.
While then-President Hu reciprocated, the younger Kim, in his late 20s at the time, began to distance himself from his country's most powerful ally.
The United States agreed to reduce tariffs on $120 billion worth of Chinese-made goods as part of that deal, and on Thursday, China reciprocated.
"His good faith was not reciprocated and even once inspections were back on track the Bush administration plunged the nation into war," Bates told CNN.
The two obviously were comparing styles as they faced each other in conversation, Underwood clutching Ballerini's short 'do and Ballerini reciprocated by touching Underwood's mane event.
But giving oral sex was a different story: women were more likely to enjoy giving oral sex when it was reciprocated, but that doesn't always happen.
"I was very excited to introduce Bryan to my family, but I felt like my excitement wasn't reciprocated by my family," Lindsay said during the episode.
Bernice had Alzheimer's and Horace committed those final years with her to making sure he reciprocated the love and support she showed him throughout the years.
The Obama administration was wrong about its perception of the world: The idea that goodwill and goodness will be rewarded and reciprocated by goodwill and goodness.
It was only after the government released some insurgents, and the communists reciprocated, that the two sides reinstated the ceasefires, allowing the talks to go ahead.
Mr Trudeau would be delighted if Mr Obama reciprocated by pushing American lumber producers, who complain that Canada subsidises exports of softwood, to settle their dispute.
"We do not take domestic American politics into account and we want that to be reciprocated," Le Drian told LCI television, according to Agence France-Presse.
Mr. Erdogan singled out the kingdom for special thanks, and Prince Mohammed reciprocated by joining his father, King Salman, in congratulating Mr. Erdogan on his survival.
The Taliban minister of culture, an official in a government that had banned women from public life, reciprocated by dropping by to see her in Peshawar.
Assaulted by the force of their new passion, neither can quite believe in the intensity of these new emotions or admit that they might be reciprocated.
The EU has not reciprocated for UK bank branches in the bloc, but is urging lenders in the City to gets licenses for their European hubs.
He reciprocated in 2017 by anointing Hun Sen as a "goodwill ambassador for tourism and sustainable development goals" in a ceremony attended by the Cambodian leader.
That event became the venue for a series of carefully orchestrated diplomatic overtures, which were reciprocated with a visit by a South Korean delegation to Pyongyang.
"Be kind and gentle to others and try your best not to always feel entitled to it being reciprocated back every time," McCall wrote alongside the verse.
This refers to when someone can't help but be infatuated with a love interest, to the point that they're obsessed with making sure their feelings are reciprocated.
Bidart's love for the younger Brainard, who died of AIDS -induced pneumonia in 1994, at fifty-three, was not reciprocated—at least, not in the traditional way.
The most important thing is knowing that it's going to be reciprocated—you don't want to come out of the gates sexting and then miss the target.
After Sydney comes to terms with her feelings for Dina, she tries to kiss her when the two are at a party, but the kiss isn't reciprocated.
ARREST WARRANT Mori did not say what would guarantee reciprocity - the idea that benefits or penalties extended by one country to citizens of another should be reciprocated.
Arrest warrant Mori did not say what would guarantee reciprocity - the idea that benefits or penalties extended by one country to citizens of another should be reciprocated.
Notably, the core plot of The Mummy involves a rare trope for horror films of the day: a reciprocated love story between Imhotep and his lady love.
Even though Catelyn never reciprocated Littlefinger's feelings in any measure, Littlefinger's undying love of Catelyn makes theirs one of the great unrequited romances on "Game of Thrones."
Is it because he didn't have the sort of gravitas and reciprocated love from a club willing to shepherd him into palliative care that Stevie and Frank enjoyed?
The campaign, which included political assassinations as well as bombings aimed at the general populace, escalated in the 1960s into violence that was reciprocated by the Franco dictatorship.
This is because the Islamic Republic is not – as some incorrectly argue – a rising state with peaceful intentions that have not been reciprocated by America's Arab Gulf allies.
Malaysia is about the only foreign country that a North Korean can easily enter, thanks to a visa-free policy for visitors that is largely reciprocated by Pyongyang.
Scarlett's devotion to her dog dad is reciprocated by Usher, who admits that he spoils the lucky pooch, letting her fall asleep in his arms whenever she wants.
Trump has called Brady a "friend," and the four-time Super Bowl MVP has reciprocated, dubbing the then-real estate mogul a "good friend" in a 2015 interview.
MORE.  Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday that the plan had been provided to the U.S. but that the State Department had not reciprocated Russia's aims.
And Mr. Pence has reciprocated the Trump campaign's interest, advising his political allies that he would be very likely to accept an invitation to join the 2016 ticket.
The queen of keeping it real leveled with the audience to get some positive energy back as she tried to save the night, but her energy wasn't reciprocated.
These steps would be welcomed in Egypt, and would be reciprocated with good-will gestures and elevate the strategic cooperation between Washington and Cairo to new unprecedented levels.
If a new democratic global commons didn't quite emerge, a new demos certainly did: An internet of people who created it, shared it and reciprocated in its use.
Throughout their travels, the couple wrote a blog together and shared Instagram posts about the openheartedness they wanted to embody and the acts of kindness reciprocated by strangers.
He says that a girl he considered a best friend in high school, but who never reciprocated the sentiment, suddenly became more possessive once he got TikTok famous.
We've also left out most frustrations between Trump and his Cabinet members, including only those featuring his attorney general and secretary of state, since they have been reciprocated.
Usually it's reciprocated to an extent by the sitting president, though past leaders -- including Obama -- have blamed some of their predicaments of the men who came before them.
When it's Vagabon's turn to the hit the stage, the appreciation is reciprocated: Laetitia details a Sammus gig that changed her life, giving her the encouragement to power on.
He said Democratic leaders have long been willing to work with conservatives on finding a way to provide coverage for Americans but said that desire hasn't always been reciprocated.
" After stepping back into South Korea, Trump then invited Kim to the White House, and Kim reciprocated by inviting the U.S. president to visit Pyongyang "at the right time.
Standing in line after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and before House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, McConnell, 77, went in for the handshake, which wasn't reciprocated by pallbearer Bobby Rankin.
It can be overwhelming to be ghosted, dumped, or not have your feelings reciprocated, and trying to figure out the reason it went down—Did I text too frequently?
Tom played Julie, the fellow paleontologist whom Ross (Schwimmer) was dating at the beginning of season 2, just as Rachel (Aniston) was ready to admit she reciprocated his feelings.
In a fuller account of the entrapment, which is buried in the Advocate archives, Michael claimed that an undercover police officer started to masturbate near him and he reciprocated.
And the President, outside the United States for his second foreign trip, reciprocated by giving Polish leaders what they wanted: Public validation of their leadership and concerns over Russia.
This led to a series of sweet (possibly even somewhat reciprocated) crushes turn into vile acts of self-hurt, leaving me drained each time, and unwilling to try again.
According to tradition, a successful first attempt at that game — retrieving an apple with one's mouth from a container filled with water — foretold true love reciprocated, Ms. Arkins writes.
It also revealed that Kim had accepted an invitation to visit the White House, and that Trump had reciprocated by accepting an invitation to visit Pyongyang in the future.
On our side of the Atlantic, to what extent was that outreach welcomed and reciprocated by the Trump team, and to what extent was Mr. Trump a passive beneficiary?
She accompanied him back to his apartment, allowed him to perform a sex act on her, reciprocated, rebuffed his efforts to take it further, then got up and left.
It's possible that I'd always had a crush on Colm but, assuming he didn't feel the same way, didn't allow myself to acknowledge it until I knew he reciprocated.
And Trump has allegedly reciprocated — because of his support for Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, Falwell Jr. said that he was offered the role of secretary of education.
Mr. Trump's statement said that Mr. Nazarbayev had congratulated him on his victory, and that Mr. Trump had reciprocated by congratulating him on the 25th anniversary of his country.
The affection was reciprocated: In Albany and beyond, Mr. Percoco had served as Mr. Cuomo's political enforcer, a fierce loyalist who was feared in many quarters of the Capitol.
The move prompted a swift response from Beijing, which reciprocated saying it would sanction $50 billion of U.S. imports and suspending all previous trade agreements with U.S. President Trump's administration.
President Trump reciprocated with a full throated endorsement of the kingdom and the crown prince, the demonization of Iran, and a series of paper deals on arms sales and counterterrorism.
We learn that Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, is "one of the few foreign leaders Obama respects" (a sentiment only partially reciprocated, at best, if my Berlin soundings are correct).
I have shopped at the same supermarket for at least two years, long enough to have a favorite cashier, and also long enough to know that those feelings aren't reciprocated.
But he said he would start taking phased actions toward that goal only if Washington reciprocated with "simultaneous" measures to prove that it was no longer hostile, the envoys said.
After Beijing decided to exempt some U.S. goods from additional tariffs on Wednesday, Washington reciprocated by announcing a short delay to scheduled tariff increases on billions worth of Chinese goods.
"To be fair, Pakistan made a good-will gesture, which was not reciprocated at the strategic level," said Sherry Rehman, a prominent politician and former ambassador to the United States.
The man offered to help her solve her legal issues, explaining that her lawyer "cannot protect you, but we can" — so long as she reciprocated with help of her own.
For the most part, Mr. Trump has reciprocated the affection, at times hailing the N.R.A.'s top two officials, Wayne LaPierre and Chris Cox, by name in his stump speeches.
"It might not be the same as the way we feel about other humans, but I certainly don't think that love is something that has to be reciprocated," she said.
And Princess Lilian reciprocated the royal family's embrace by leaving the tiara in her will to Crown Princess Victoria, who wore it in 2013 to her younger sister Princess Madeleine's wedding.
Because if I get down on one knee and I say I love somebody and it doesn't get reciprocated, for me that would probably be the worst moment in my life.
But the President's remarks caused deep alarm within the West Wing, leading some to worry that their loyalty to Trump might not be reciprocated from the man in the Oval Office.
EDT *** The Trump administration's first round of China tariffs went into effect, and the United States began imposing a 25 percent tax on $34 billion in Chinese products, and Beijing reciprocated.
During his date with Lindsay, Unglert told the 31-year-old attorney he was falling in love with her, a feeling she said she reciprocated — though she ultimately sent him home.
And many of Trump's longest tenured advisers, men and women who have worked with him for two decades or more, remain loyal to him because they believe that loyalty is reciprocated.
Some people experience occasional sexual attraction (gray-asexual), some people don't experience sexual attraction until a bond is formed (demisexual), some people feel sexual attraction but don't want it reciprocated (lithosexual).
A person close to Mr. White said that Mr. White believed at the time the messages that he was exchanging with Ms. Zawaideh were consensual, and said that Ms. Zawaideh reciprocated.
China has suggested that talks could start if the United States suspended its regular joint military exercises with South Korea, and if North Korea reciprocated by shelving nuclear and missile tests.
The investigator determined that Mr. McGrory and the woman, Hilary Sargent, exchanged a series of personal messages "initiated and reciprocated by both parties," according to an email sent to the staff.
"What I learned was that trust can be reciprocated, and that part of how you can win and deserve to win is to know what's worth more to you than winning."
"The Authority Collective comes from a place of love for photography and the photo industry but when marginalized people are disrespected we feel our love is not reciprocated," Ms. Kang said.
For five tracks, Lenae brings us into sweeping emotions that accompany distant love ("Computer Luv")—or, conversely, the fear of commitment that can arise once that love is reciprocated ("4 Leaf Clover").
Despite his recent claim that he "is a big fan of Hindu [sic] and a big fan of India", his admiration is not reciprocated: just 20% of Indians would vote for him.
The Bank of England said in December it would spare EU banks in London from having to find costly capital to convert from branches to subsidiaries after Brexit if EU regulators reciprocated.
In withdrawing from the nuclear pact, the Trump administration launched a maximum pressure campaign, and Iran reciprocated with a number of provocations including shooting down a US military drone in June 2019.
And what I learned was that trust can be reciprocated, and that part of how you can win and deserve to win is to know what's worth more to you than winning.
Candidates, according to a union operative, have solicited the union's ideas on their respective education plans and the union has reciprocated by looking to put candidates in front of audiences full of teachers.
India is also holding Pakistani fishermen for the same reason and Pakistan hopes its gesture - on the birthday of the nation's father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, which coincides with Christmas Day - will be reciprocated.
Seoul officials said the summit would likely center on dismantling the North's main Yongbyon nuclear complex and how this would be reciprocated, although the United States remains reluctant to provide any sanctions relief.
Sirisena visited India on his first overseas trip and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reciprocated within a month, using the trip to Sri Lanka to invoke the two countries' cultural and religious links.
Why it matters: For a year after the U.S. withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Iran stuck to the agreement, hoping its compliance would be reciprocated by other signatories' initiatives.
"The second summit would be a venue where they settle on terms of what specific measures North Korea will take and how those moves will be reciprocated by the United States," Moon said.
Chinese visitors spent $33 billion on U.S. travel, goods and services in 2016, according to official data, while Americans reciprocated with little more than $83 billion on their travels to the Middle Kingdom.
The two met up during a quick photo shoot in NYC Wednesday -- no word on what it was for ... but clearly, Serena was smitten by the QB ... especially after Tom reciprocated the love.
The gifts themselves were legal, and the question in the case was whether they were part of a corrupt bargain in which Mr. McDonnell reciprocated by using his office to help Mr. Williams.
I had woken, as I sometimes do, in a fit of desire that was usually reciprocated, as if Misha and I were wired to the same internal alarm: we woke up as one.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Ecuador expelled Venezuela's ambassador to Quito on Thursday after a Venezuelan government minister called Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno a liar, and Venezuela reciprocated by ordering Ecuador's top diplomat to go home.
Last year, the world's largest economy absorbed more than $500 billion worth of goods from China, which reciprocated by taking in around $130 billion — a bilateral imbalance the Trump has vowed to rectify.
And, of course, this ignorance and misapprehension is reciprocated in the Trump administration, which, besides other shortcomings, has not yet nominated an assistant secretary of state or defense for East Asian and Pacific affairs.
And just as Stoltenberg pitched lawmakers on the alliance's continued relevance at its 70th anniversary, Congress reciprocated by offering resounding cheers in a display of strong support for continued U.S. commitment to the pact.
As Hathaway was being held back, Erik Gudbranson of the Ducks' defense appeared to grab Hathaway, connecting a punch to his opponent that was reciprocated with a projectile of spit that landed on Gudbranson.
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.
Prone to a teacher crush or two myself, I was excited that Aria's dashing English teacher, Ezra Fitz (Ian Harding), actually reciprocated her affection, even though that was the Number One Thing teachers shouldn't do.
As such legislation is often reciprocated by other nations, it may well relegate American Arabs and Muslims to second-class citizen status and deter all Americans from traveling to places where our help is critical.
Within 24 hours, China quickly reciprocated with a list of 5,207 American products, worth $60 billion, on which it pledged to exact new tariffs ranging from 5 to 25 percent if Trump implements his threats.
Experts widely expect any major steps Trump takes against Beijing to be reciprocated, and believe that a trade war could unfold as the countries get locked in a tit-for-tat against each other's economies.
When Myanmar began to adopt democratic reforms in 2011, the Obama administration quickly reciprocated, loosening sanctions as part of a broader effort to strengthen relationships with Southeast Asian nations as a bulwark against China's rise.
And even if the parental model isn't quite right — even if, as sounds possible, he is a little in love with you — your reciprocated caring and affection mean that you're not taking advantage of him.
Among truly close friends or relatives, it may be possible to have an understanding that filling in is a favor that will be reciprocated when the other person needs a maybe-date in the future.
The gifts themselves were legal, and the question in the case was whether they were part of a corrupt bargain in which Mr. McDonnell reciprocated by using the power of his office to help Mr. Williams.
The diver's playful chirps, reciprocated by the drones, are like those of Journey's travelers, and there will be times during this new game where the experienced Journey player will feel that they've seen this all before.
"If we are free to loathe Trump, we are free to loathe his most loyal voters," wrote Frank Rich in New York magazine in March, a sentiment that would be heartily reciprocated by readers of Breitbart.
Raisman, who won three gold medals for the US women's gymnastics team in 2012 and 2016, said Friday that she represented USA Gymnastics and the US Olympic Committee at two Olympics, but they had not reciprocated.
What that means for you is that, at least in the domain of politics, she does not think you are worthy of respect — a sentiment that, given the weariness and fright you report, is plainly reciprocated.
Their careers are dependent on an active and engaged fan base, and this is one way to maintain an active parasocial relationship, in which fans feel a non-reciprocated level of intimacy with a creator or celebrity.
I was loving getting to know Lucas beyond our cybersex connection — his politics, his family stories, his life goals — and I wasn't prepared for how I'd feel if that interest wasn't reciprocated after our intimate FaceTime sessions.
In a breathtakingly intimate portrait of Wojnarowicz with a cigarette and tired eyes, from 1981, the young man's gaze meets that of the camera, with slightly wary—but willing and plainly reciprocated—devotion: love, in a way.
These companies would stand at the front of the firing line if China reciprocated against any major trade actions by the U.S. Depending on the nature of the retaliation, expect revenues, profits, and share prices to suffer.
Israel's Ynetnews site reports that the initial investigation will focus on any gifts received by Netanyahu and his family, but that the focus could change if investigators find that the prime minister reciprocated the gifts in any way.
The Fox Business Network anchor on Wednesday gave a master class in how to butter up the president, who reciprocated by divulging intimate details of what it was like to order last week's strike against a Syrian airfield.
Matt says that account is "categorically false" though, going on to explain that the episode was completely wanted and reciprocated on both sides ... which carried over into what he describes as an "extramarital affair" back in New York.
"The truth is that it doesn't matter how hard progressives and anti-establishment candidates try to play by the rules of civility and decorum — that kindness will never ever be reciprocated," Ball, a vocal Sanders supporter, said Wednesday.
In an interview, Ms. Granger recalled how Ms. Lowey, as chairwoman, made a point of not treating her "like a piece of furniture" the way ranking members often are — and Ms. Granger reciprocated when she oversaw the panel.
This is kind of the art of the deal stuff that he did, but since when can&apost we demand that our billions of dollars are well spent and reciprocated at least in total by the other members nations?
For several moments, I could swear that it was all happening until something snapped me back to reality, like a frame-jitter, or me lifting my arm in real life and not seeing it reciprocated from within the headset.
"In that moment, I just felt so overwhelmed by how much love I have for this little boy and I realized in that moment that it was reciprocated in the same way that I loved him," she tells PEOPLE.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Britons living in the European Union ought not to fear being sent home after Brexit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told an audience on Tuesday, saying the rights Britain granted residents from EU countries would be "largely reciprocated".
"The Houston Dash reciprocated Tigres' words with a statement of its own, saying that "such behavior has no place in our game, nor in our society," and that the club "appreciates the efforts of Tigres to resolve this issue.
Then Trump went to Singapore to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He not only offered over-the-top praise for one of the world's most brutal dictators, he made concrete concessions that have not been reciprocated.
As these types of instances repeat themselves, I remember something I was told years ago: Black women are expected to handle all textures of hair and all shades of makeup, but this is not often reciprocated by other races.
Mr. Ghani's government found that unacceptable, saying it would agree only if the Taliban reciprocated with an extensive cease-fire — something the insurgents are reluctant to do at this stage of the talks since violence is their main leverage.
Duterte said he had "walked the extra mile" to bring peace by resuming talks and freeing rebel leaders but his efforts were never reciprocated by the communists who took advantage of the talks to recruit fighters and extort money.
I'm all for people taking ownership of the things they work on, but "take pride in your work" too often just means "shut up and do what you're told" and is rarely reciprocated with "take care of your workers".
I've never been so insecure or petty as to deny a fellow musician use of ANY of my equipment (or my band's equipment——or resources or contacts or knowledge or ANYTHING) it angers me when that same courtesy is not reciprocated.
In the comics, it takes a long, long time before Karolina fully comes to terms with the fact that she not only likes women but has feelings for Nico — feelings that, when she expresses them, are not at all reciprocated.
French President Emmanuel Macron They were once the closest of friends: After an invite to Paris for a Bastille Day military parade, Trump reciprocated by hosting Macron and his wife for his first (and currently only) state dinner in Washington.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin still hopes to pull Moscow's ties with Washington out of a deep crisis, but nobody will go into mourning if this ambition is not reciprocated by the United States, the Kremlin said on Monday.
"As we contribute to establishing peace and stability in the region, any threatening stance or attacks will have a very heavy price, they will be reciprocated in the harshest and most effective way," Akar was quoted as saying by state media.
Kang reciprocated by steering state pension business to Kelley's firm, prosecutors said - doing about $156 million in trades with the firm in the fiscal year ending March 1, 2015, and about $179 million in the fiscal year ending March 1, 2016.
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.
" And while men might be scared to broach such a sensitive subject with their partners, Reitano happily concludes that, "When you trust someone with something that personal, I think they are complimented by it, and she has reciprocated that trust.
"This was seen as a de-escalation step from their side, which obviously they expected to be somehow reciprocated from the American side," a second source told Reuters, adding that the move was meant as a "goodwill gesture" by Iran.
North Korea has made clear it felt the Singapore summit was only a first step, and that its own concessions -- such as freezing nuclear and missile tests and the returning of remains -- should be reciprocated by the US in some manner.
While Gigi seems to have reciprocated the gesture and currently follows Gomez back, Bella has yet to re-follow Selena on the social media platform, though she did "like" a photo of Selena at the Cannes Film Festival in May.
More than five decades ago, to show how the United States and the Soviet Union could reduce the prospects of nuclear war, American psychologist Charles Osgood developed a novel communication process known as the graduated and reciprocated initiatives in tension reduction.
Where things went wrong Singapore's view of China as a key regional ally was long reciprocated, said Han, with Chinese officials referring to the city state as a "special friend" and flowery tributes paid to Lee Kuan Yew after his death.
A senior administration official said there was some feeling that the goodwill that Trump extended toward Russia when he took over has not been reciprocated and that the Russians do not want to have good relations with the United States.
"It really worked out for us," says Manni, adding that his gracious in-laws let them stay free of charge, while he and his wife reciprocated by chipping in for groceries and picking up the bill for the occasional dinner out.
Before today's release, Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell even suggested he might reach out to his Democratic counterpart, Chuck Schumer (who has reciprocated by signaling a willingness to work together.) Yeah, and I'm about to discover oil in my backyard.
Mr. Ghani's government found that unacceptable, and said it would agree to it only if the Taliban reciprocated with an extensive cease-fire — something the insurgents are reluctant to do at this stage of the talks, with violence their main leverage.
One percent of the final triangles were the "caught in the middle" scenario — a person with two friends who dislike each other — and 2% remained in a state where one person liked another, but that positive feeling wasn&apost reciprocated.
Prosecutors have said that Kang reciprocated by steering state pension business to Kelley's firm - doing about $156 million in trades with the firm in the fiscal year ending March 1, 2015, and about $179 million in the fiscal year ending March 1, 2016.
Shankar Narayan, director of the Technology and Liberty Project at the American Civil Liberties Union, said in an interview with Forbes that he met with Microsoft last year and they had reciprocated his interests in slowing international access to facial recognition technology.
" And yet, dozens of prominent black women in politics recently sent a scathing letter to Tom Perez, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, saying the party hasn't reciprocated their commitment to it, and that they will no longer be "silent partners.
Mr. Ryan left the door open to a meeting of the minds with Mr. Trump in the future, though any interest in meeting Mr. Ryan anywhere near halfway was not reciprocated in the dismissive statement Mr. Trump issued after Mr. Ryan's pronouncement.
Trump's claim that the relationship between the two countries "has never been better" was cheerfully reciprocated by Netanyahu, who said the president is following in the footsteps of Cyrus the Great and Lord Arthur Balfour as a friend of the Jewish people.
His language seemed more conciliatory toward Hezbollah than in his resignation speech, in which he vowed to "cut the hands" of Iran's allies; instead, he offered the somewhat milder complaint that Hezbollah had not reciprocated when he made compromises within the coalition government.
MOSCOW, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin still hopes to pull Moscow's ties with Washington out of a deep crisis, but nobody will go into mourning if this ambition is not reciprocated by the United States, the Kremlin said on Monday.
"I set out what I thought was the future deep and special partnership we can build with the EU and I look for the speech that I set out for that being reciprocated in proposals that the EU will come forward with," she said.
Where to watch: Amazon Both films are over-the-top stories of showbiz itself and the dangers of jealousy and ego therein, but Om Shanti Om makes the unique decision in Bollywood to not have Om's (Shahrukh Khan) feelings for Shanti (Deepika Padukone) reciprocated.
A senior U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the United States had not seen the progress from North Korea it would have liked and Pyongyang had not reciprocated Washington's gesture in suspending and altering a number of exercises over the past year.
"Now we've heard what kind of offers Britain has made the EU citizens from the 27 member states living in Britain, and they will of course continue to be largely reciprocated by us," Merkel said in a speech at a business conference in Bavaria.
His dedication to the team was also reciprocated, with a statue of Willie going up across from AT&T Park in 2003 and a part of the San Francisco Bay behind right field at the Giants' stadium being named "McCovey Cove," according to the team.
And even the polls, although some of them did get it right, but many of them didn't, and that was a beautiful scene on November 8 as those states started to pour in, and we focused very hard in those states and they really reciprocated.
The previous two summer Olympics, held in Moscow in 21988 and Los Angeles in 1984, were essentially Cold War battlegrounds: America led a 66-country boycott of the Moscow Games, which was reciprocated with a USSR-led Eastern Bloc boycott of the Los Angeles Games.
Five years ago, almost to the very night, British distance running hero Mo Farah had broken into Bolt's lightning bolt pose in this same stadium and the Jamaican had reciprocated with the Briton's trademark "Mobot" to mark their joyous supremacy at the London Olympics.
President Kennedy used a graduated and reciprocated initiatives and tension reduction approach in his 1963 speech at American University, wherein he committed the United States to scaling back the arms race by ending atmospheric testing as a first step, whether or not the Soviets followed.
Their gravitation toward the Russian web and their worshipful embrace of Vladimir Putin hasn't been reciprocated by Putin himself or his inner circle, even though the Kremlin has reached out to other European far-right groups like Marine Le Pen's National Front in France.
As the Packers' offense tottered in September, ranking 28th of 32 teams in yards per play (4.83) and yards per game (286.7) across the first three weeks, according to Pro Football Reference, Rodgers and his teammates reciprocated by maintaining their belief in LaFleur's scheme.
May, eager to forge a relationship with him akin to Margaret Thatcher's alliance with Ronald Reagan, reciprocated the warm sentiments, praising his "stunning election victory" and conveying an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II for the president to make a state visit, which he accepted.
It's impossible to say if the terms of the deal that Anbang had struck with Kushner's family business were in any way politically motivated — if it was a favor with an expectation that it would be reciprocated or a bid for some kind of access.
It's impossible to say if the terms of the deal that Anbang has struck with Kushner's family business are in any way politically motivated — if it's a favor with an expectation that it will be reciprocated or a bid for some kind of access.
A senior U.S. defense official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the United States had not seen the progress from North Korea that they would have liked and Pyongyang had not reciprocated Washington's gesture in suspending and altering a number of exercises over the past year.
With people assured of their jobs and their security, they could focus on their work and be more productive, and, because they were grateful to be working for a compassionate employer, they reciprocated with diligence and creativity—and with enhanced attention to keeping expenses in check.
The state-run Russia Today channel has been notably enthusiastic about the Trump campaign, and the Republican frontrunner has largely reciprocated, showing an unprecedented lack of support for groups like NATO and the EU that have long served as a counterbalance to Russian influence in eastern Europe.
Even as Harry is falling in love with Ruby — delighted that his feelings are reciprocated (at least in some measure) by the coolest girl in school — both sets of their parents are skidding into full-blown midlife crises as they approach the dreaded big 5-0.
" The book traffics in a relatively high-end brand of lovelorn aphorism: "We're never as formidable as when we're in love and our love is reciprocated"; "there's no conversation in the world as pathetic and more destined for failure as two people trying to gauge their love.
Narcissus, the mythological namesake of this wholly uncool character trait did, you'll remember, become so enamored by his reflection on the surface of a pool that he hung out there gazing at it until he realized that his love could not be reciprocated and killed himself.
"There is no indication that such an arrangement will be reciprocated by the EU and there is nothing in practical terms to stop this trade becoming an open gateway for all EU goods entering the UK duty free," NFU president Minette Batters said in a statement.
In it, Trump makes clear the United States does a lot for Ukraine, that Ukraine hasn't reciprocated, asks Zelensky to look into Joe Biden and the former vice president's son, Hunter, and says he will put Zelensky in touch with Rudy Giuliani and Attorney General Bill Barr.
Her answer effectively pivoted from the statements to the source of the hack, which is believed by many (including the US government) to be connected to the Russian government, which is in turn thought to be backing Trump (who has reciprocated with overtly pro-Kremlin rhetoric).
We spoke to the singer Wednesday in L.A. after she posted an emotional reflection on her viral hit 9 years to the day that it went up on YouTube ... which she tells us has been reciprocated with folks opening up to her right back, and being just as vulnerable.
"The unilateral halt in naval military operations will be for a limited time period and could be extended and include all fronts if this move is reciprocated by the leadership of the coalition," the head of the Houthi supreme revolutionary committee, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, said in a statement.
Just in case Zelensky was particularly thick, Trump noted that the U.S. had been very helpful to Ukraine, said that Ukraine had not reciprocated, held out the promise of a meeting if Zelensky cooperated, and repeatedly encouraged Zelensky to speak to Barr and to his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
Jack Jack (who was officially diagnosed with autism two weeks after the family returned from their trip) immediately cuddled up to the actress playing the Disney princess, who reciprocated his affection, holding his hand and hugging him as he smiled up at her and laid his head on her shoulder.
South Korean officials said they and the United States could be looking at a compromise that could expedite North Korea's denuclearization - the dismantling of the North's main Yongbyon nuclear complex, which could be reciprocated by U.S. measures including formally ending the 1950-5003 Korean War and setting up a liaison office.
Trump's trashing of several of his administration's top justice officials in an interview with The New York Times on Wednesday, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, is causing deep alarm inside the West Wing, leading some to worry that their loyalty to Trump might not be reciprocated from the man in the Oval Office.
Personally I like how it painstakingly draws out the exhausting mental flowcharts and loop-de-loops it takes to try to understand someone—Margot puzzling over Robert's dolphin emojis, whether she can feel safe in his car, what's up with his cats—and how exasperating it is when the effort isn't reciprocated.
That thoughtfulness is being reciprocated by the Macrons, who on Monday presented the Trumps with a 4½-foot-tall European sessile oak sapling from Belleau Wood, in Aisne, France, the site of a landmark World War I battle in June 1918, where nearly 10,000 US Marines and soldiers were killed or wounded.
This one is less kinetic than the ones that she made her reputation on, but it has a naïve sweetness to it, with a propulsion that comes not from high-energy tempo and dance-floor friendliness but rather from a 1980s sort of pleading affection, the kind that's never quite reciprocated. J.C.
Dan D'Antoni reciprocated late Tuesday night with some remote cheerleading from a conference meeting in Florida as the Rockets produced the shock of the N.B.A. season by winning a 95-4 grindfest on the Golden State Warriors' home floor, where the Warriors hadn't lost a playoff game since Game 7 of the 2016 N.B.A. Finals.
Friendly, positive, and unflappable, the head of the Joint Staff's plans and policy office expressed the concern of the chairman that designating military officers of another country as "terrorist" could backfire, especially if it was reciprocated against American special forces officers, who frequently operated clandestinely and have provided military assistance and training to insurgents.
"Some youth may sext with the harmless intention of sexual exploration, but distress may occur when these intentions result in harmful or unwanted consequences, such as having their sexually explicit picture shared without their consent or not having their sext reciprocated," said Sheri Madigan of Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute and the University of Calgary in Canada.
That thoughtfulness is being reciprocated by the Macrons, as CNN has learned the Trumps will be gifted a four-and-a-half-foot tall European sessile oak sapling from Belleau Wood, in Aisne, France, site of a landmark World War I battle in June 1918, where nearly 10,000 US Marines and Army soldiers were killed or wounded.
"We're starting our trip back... unfortunately our request for dialog was not reciprocated," Energy and Mines Minister Gonzalo Tamayo, head of the negotiating team, said on local TV channel Canal N. Kuczynski said as a candidate that he would personally travel to far-flung towns to resolve disputes over mining in the world's third-biggest copper producer.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Sticking a microphone in front of someone on the street has always produced surprisingly fruitful entertainment; do it to a group of people under the influence of a life-long, non-reciprocated relationship with a corporate entity – plus an exhausting day of beers, travel and anti-climax – and the entertainment increases considerably.
So when it came time to fashion Ross and Rachel's romantic climax at the end of the show's first season, Greenstein was inspired to come up with the scenario of Ross giving Rachel the brooch for her birthday, only to leave on a trip China just in time for Rachel to realize his feelings for her, and that they're reciprocated on her end.
" According to the same Chinese sources, Mr. Yang (with a long career in Washington as a diplomatic official and later as China's ambassador) reciprocated by saying that: "China hopes the new U.S. administration will work with China and enhance bilateral exchanges at all levels, so as to safeguard the political foundation of the relations between the two countries and bolster their collaboration on bilateral, regional and global issues.

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