If they are fairly close in age, they are likely to be lifelong neighbors, and the intimacy of a childhood under a common roof is likely to continue throughout life with co-operation and mutual dependence.
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"In rebuilding Lower Manhattan it's important to provide the short-term financial incentives and space for financial companies to remain and grow so that the mutual dependence between business and residences can be maintained and strengthened, " he said.
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The quick and effective cooperation to defuse a potentially explosive incident seemed to reflect the new recognition of mutual dependence that has come to the leaders through the crisis of the last seven months and the protracted haggling over Hebron.
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Rarely has the mutual dependence of two leaders been under such scrutiny in this political city, with Gingrich casually mentioning his own presidential ambitions as Dole seeks to solidify his presidential ambitions as Dole seeks to solidify his front-runner's post.
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But he quickly moved to his now-familiar arguments about the new age of mutual dependence, telling his audience that globalization " is the economic equivalent of a force of nature " and that it " is not going away ."
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It offers at once a portrait of a man, Kelly, fighting for more than just his reputation and a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the broadcasters and officials whose mutual dependence is matched only by their mutual hostility.
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"Morocco : Jews and Art in a Muslim Land " at the Jewish Museum here tells the story of the tense mutual dependence of two cultures and tells it perhaps as well as it can be told in an exhibition format.
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That situation of mutual dependence gives Venezuela considerable leverage in its dealings with the United States, and Chavez, by arranging to have his energy minister named the president of OPEC, has been skillful in using oil as an instrument of foreign policy.
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When his new composition " Friedenstag " was given its premiere in Vienna to celebrate his 75th birthday in 1939, with Hitler and Goebbels present, both sides knew that Strauss was caught as the weaker partner in a relationship of mutual dependence with the regime.
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Effective and comprehensive plan coordination has, however, been significantly impeded by the continued momentum of earlier parallel development strategies and the desire of members to minimize the risks of mutual dependence ( especially given the uncertainties of supply that were characteristic of the members'economies ).