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In part that was because for the first time in three decades, the players settled for what appeared to be an amicable tie with management, rather than insisting on a shutout.
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Experts say the amicable ties between Sufis and the Egyptian government may also be factor, giving the attack a political dimension.
According to declassified American documents, the Haqqanis enjoyed amicable ties with America from the anti-Soviet campaign in the 1980s until 2001.However the new terrorist designation, and fresh attempts to cripple the group's finances (though much of these, from things such as kidnapping, extortion and drugs, are local), seem to indicate a shift of strategy.
A giant rack provides a mountainside up which all five performers labour, hands and feet tied to their neighbour's – a test of amicable cooperation.
The society also permanently severed ties with the Owenses, ending what Delia Owens described as a long and amicable relationship, marred only by some senior officials' jealousy of their successful foundation.
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The parting seems amicable.
Most have been amicable.
American Amicable disputes that.
The couples are amicable.
Her divorce was amicable.
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