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1 She pointed to Ms MacGregor's responses as a sign that things were mutual .
2 The advantages were mutual : we were both unconsciously and consciously teaching each other.
3 These presentiments of the awful result of impending storms were mutual .
4 Their interests were common, and their joys and sorrows were mutual .
5 There were mutual exchanges of surprises, but no one was pressed for explanations.
6 He had said openly that his interest and Cora's were mutual .
7 Where were mutual interests accorded a place in this decision?
8 She had an inseparable friend, Zola; they were mutual critics.
9 Grounds for divorce were mutual consent or adultery or desertion.
10 There were mutual greetings, for the Professor knew all the party, and everybody liked him.
11 He pointed out that governments entered into treaties only when the ensuing benefits were mutual .
12 That first night he fell in love with me and the feelings were mutual . AP
13 Moreover, there were mutual jealousies, each party wishing to get the supreme direction of affairs.
14 As it turned out, those feelings were mutual .
15 Then there were mutual explanations, and the old man who had lectured upon chemistry had his say:-
16 There was a time when our sorrows were mutual ; it is past; we have only to say farewell.'
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