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Their split, in 2006, was far from amicable, marked by lawsuits.
The split was far from amicable, though Times Company executives praised the Post Company as "an exceptionally good partner" in a memo to employees yesterday.
In many cases, the split from Ramsay, when it eventually came, was far from amicable and once gone they have never looked back.
She was also deeply unhappy about her parents' divorce (far from amicable, if you read between the lines of her worry about her little brother whom she felt was "too young to see all this").
The initial interaction between Roman and barbarian was far from amicable; the Romans seemed to have exploited their unwelcome guests, and the Goths rose in anger, defeating an East Roman army at Adrianople in 378 and killing the Eastern emperor in command.
The relationship between the two clubs has been far from amicable since Norwich's 7-1 home defeat by Colchester on the opening day of the season and, more specifically, the departure of Colchester manager Paul Lambert to Carrow Road shortly afterwards.
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They range from amicable separation to bitter divorce.
The real-life Morse was far more amicable and popular than his morose namesake: the connection was cerebral only.
We quickly made the transition from amicable coworkers to voluntary friends.
PREVIOUSLY: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's divorce may have just gone from amicable to messy in record time.
Political Crisis in Ukraine May Be Far From Over Ukraine prepared for a new vote that has raised hopes that a final, amicable end to its deeply divisive political crisis is near.
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