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Mr. Kaplan said he had come to be "on good terms" with the College Board and test makers.
Frankly, one needs to be on good terms with the customs officials," says one furniture manufacturer, who claims to have 80 tonnes in his store.
Instead, try to be on good terms with everyone without becoming stuck in one social circle; your happiness will grow as a result.
He seems to be on good form.
We just want to trade and be on good terms.
He is said to be on good terms with Putin.
"We may not be on good salaries," said Coyle, "but we believe we are good players".
In that case, he said, it would be nice to be on good terms with God.
An artist, however, must continuously stretch, especially if he wants to be on "Good Morning, America".
In anticipation of another hung parliament, Conservatives and Labourites are keen to be on good terms with him.
IT IS hard to be on good terms with the neighbours when they keep blowing up your house.
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