Marcel's friend Baron de Charlus develops an unreciprocated desire for him, but Marcel loves Albertine, who breaks his heart. |
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They also described reciprocated friendships more positively than unreciprocated ones. |
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Angela's writing, however, unread and unreciprocated, enables her to express, understand, and survive her loneliness. |
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People there are in no mood for demands for more aid and investment while earlier gestures have gone largely unreciprocated. |
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It wasn't his fault my yet-to-be-rationalized feelings were unreciprocated. |
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The cause of the separation is thought to be his unreciprocated desire to have children. |
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Her mother came right in, walked by with a short, unreciprocated greeting, and caught sight of the broken locks as soon as they were in her view. |
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You might be left empty or whole, but you're not dead from unreciprocated romantic love. |
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Unfortunately, his feelings were unreciprocated, and Mrs. McKensey had been politely fending off his amorous advances ever since. |
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Nevertheless, the book contains some salutary warnings about unreciprocated pluralist attitudes of liberals towards religion. |
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In the telephone interaction presented below, the strangers begin by exchanging offers, followed by the seller offering repeated and unreciprocated concessions. |
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We made Valentine cards at playgroup, but I gave mine to my mum – I guess I was shy and I'm sure it would have been unreciprocated. |
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Unfortunately, I have a crush on the Coopersteins' beautiful daughter, Nancy, and nothing will come of it, my distant glances unreciprocated. |
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My initiatives and overtures over the years to engage the Chinese leadership in a dialogue remain unreciprocated. |
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More properly expressed, Americans are reluctant to accept casualties when their only interests are unreciprocated humanitarian interests. |
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The loyalty she had assumed was mutual was looking to be suspiciously unreciprocated. |
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Bookish tales of moral consequence and unreciprocated passion dominated the box office at about the same time indie film-making came into its own. |
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There are all the brother bloggers who have been kind enough to extend an unreciprocated link and can now be repaid in full and a few others as well. |
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Not quite a husband, not quite a John, he looks after his girl and expects her to be loyal to him a loyalty that is frequently unreciprocated. |
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Although a single incident can suffice, psychological violence often consists of repeated, unwelcome, unreciprocated and imposed upon action which may have a devastating effect on the victim. |
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Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has earlier warned new EU sanctions will not go unreciprocated. |
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The former can be a result of being disappointed in students' unreciprocated love for teaching and learning, and is part of burnout and vocational despair. |
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The force became aware of the situation after he made unwarranted and unreciprocated advances to a married woman who had shown no interest in him. |
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One answer is that unreciprocated transfers raise the spectre of economically irrational social transactions, which the legal vision of the market denied. |
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One of the most commonly identified risks is unrequited love, in which one person develops unreciprocated romantic feelings for the other partner. |
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