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You hear the term amicable, that's actually the way it is here".
Hardly amicable, that.
The split was so amicable that even though we're now divorced, we still live together.
The relationship between Ms. Brooke's husband, Gary Goldstein, and Ms. Lazaro -- they have two daughters -- is also so amicable that even when they were divorced in 1990 they did not dissolve their business partnership.
The tone of the debate was so amicable that Mr. Bradley was asked if he was repudiating his relentless criticism of the past against Mr. Gore's congressional voting record, particularly against federal funding for abortion, against certain gun control measures and in favor of tobacco subsidies.
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McMaster's resignation had been in the works for weeks, White House officials told the New York Times, and his exit was far more amicable than that of former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who was abruptly fired via tweet.
Northampton and Saracens, the two clubs involved in an amusingly fractious spat over the services of the Pacific Islands prop Soane Tonga'uiha, yesterday reached an "amicable" agreement that allows the player to remain with the Midlanders next season – and, indeed, for the two seasons after that.
American Amicable disputes that.
They participate in the humane and amicable consensus that runs the city.
This provides an economic incentive for all parties to come to an amicable settlement that preserves these economic relations.
And to hear the leaders describe one another in private, their unity seems as amicable as that of fighting cats trapped in a bag.
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