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Nonetheless, some African leaders have now publicly accepted the obvious: they may not like secession but, if it is done amicably, there is nothing to stop it.However, just as the election has focused attention on the failings of the NCP, so the SPLM will attract scrutiny once the debate turns to the south.
It's a delicate situation that, if it's to be done amicably, requires a great deal of tact and understanding from both parties.
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When another executive got the job, it was decided that I should leave, which I did amicably in May 2000.
Daniel Jaffe, who represented Rupert Murdoch's second wife, Anna, when they split up after more than 30 years of marriage, said he hoped the divorce would be done "as amicably as the last divorce and settlement was done".
Bankruptcy proceedings in which the parties do not amicably come together on terms for restructuring debt are fluid and unpredictable.
The couple did divorce, amicably, in 1964, and duPont lived for the rest of her life in Texas with Bloss, who survives her, as do DuPont's son, William, a former owner of the Orlando Magic, and four grandchildren.
By the time they part, they do so amicably, but the narrator drinks heavily into the evening, and shortly after he returns to his hotel room, his brother, also drunk, knocks on the door and asks to come in.
It didn't end amicably.
Most of these stories do not end amicably.
What if you and your previous boss did not part amicably?
Yes it did, she agreed, amicably, before carrying on to reveal the minutiae of her life to Northern Ireland's most famous psychopath.
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