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The pair will separate on amicable terms.
Flynn did not leave the Obama administration on amicable terms.
After some photographs by the River Mersey, we part on amicable terms.
Mr. Makem left the Clancy Brothers on amicable terms in 1969 to have a solo act.
She was the mother of 9-year-old twins, having divorced her husband Michel Nogues in 1967 on amicable terms.
(Ms. Gustafson left in 2010 on amicable terms, Ms. Bush Lauren said, to start 30 Project, a food policy organization).
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Similarly, although peace is usually thought of as a political condition of amicable relations between states, terms like "peace" or "peaceful" can also be used to describe a relation between individuals or even a person's state of mind.
You hear the term amicable, that's actually the way it is here".
That conflict and the potential for others, which could impede Wong Doody's growth, led the agency to withdraw in a decision that Mr. Boyko termed amicable.
13), James Buchan cites several alleged anachronisms in my satiric depiction of 1695 London -- for instance, the existence of mahogany furniture, the sight of a broken umbrella on the street and a character's use of the term "amicable acquisition".
This is an important principle for the long-term amicable interactions between different ethnic cultures in Qinghai.
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