If you want to reciprocate this hug, you just squeeze on your deflating jacket.
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She added that Tokyo needs to reciprocate on resolving the islands dispute through negotiations.
Avoid accepting gifts or favours unless you are in a position to reciprocate in a similar way.
U.S. officials are reviewing whether to reciprocate with the expulsion of Venezuelan diplomats.
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And its community seems to reciprocate by posting highly attractive food photos.
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I'm glad that I, personally, and the American people have a chance to reciprocate the wonderful hospitality that was extended to me when I visited Turkey in April.
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Some of the king's closest advisers are believed to be urging the king not to reciprocate the ceasefire, telling him it is a result of the army's successes.
Mr Salmond said he would be keen for the Prime Minister and Chancellor to reciprocate his appearance in front of a Westminster by addressing committees of the Scottish Parliament.
In recent months, U.S. officials have been offering their Chinese counterparts in-depth private briefings on U.S. nuclear policy and other military issues, in hopes of prompting Beijing to reciprocate.
She points outs that there are differences in how men and women are expected to behave in work relationships, with women being presumed to reciprocate helpfulness, while men are not.
The President met President Mills in July 2009 and welcomes the opportunity to reciprocate the warm hospitality that both he and the First Lady received during their visit to Ghana.
Two high-powered Americans, Richard Armitage, the deputy secretary of state, and Donald Rumsfeld, the defence secretary, were on their way to the region to push General Musharraf to keep the terrorists in check, and to urge India to reciprocate.
Even more to the point, Mr Bush says he wants to see North Korea reciprocate in response to concessions made by others, not just promise later changes.
We pay them to add value and they reciprocate with jobs, goods and art.
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Other countries could reciprocate by refusing to bail out the British arms of their banks.
The problem is the total mistrust that exists, the disbelief of almost anything that the other side says and the unwillingness and right now political inability to take unilateral gestures, there has to be an understanding that there's, anything's going to happen the other side will reciprocate.
Guests view the resort's family of dolphins while flowing from pose to pose, and the dolphins often reciprocate at the glass with interested fascination of the yogis.
It said it would allow Facebook (and thus Facebook users) to tap into its databases again if Facebook would reciprocate.
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This rule means that any deal between a smaller group must be applied to all WTO members, even if they do not reciprocate.
Poor countries are right to demand cuts in rich-country tariffs and the lifting of their quotas, but should they reciprocate?
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