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Our countries get on much better being together apart.
I like men and get on much better with them one to one than I do women, who can be a bit emotional.
I've come across models who don't eat, but I get on much better with the ones that do.
We get on much better now.
Pascal Lamy and Robert Zoellick, the top European and American trade negotiators, get on much better than Charlene Barshefsky and Leon Brittan did in the Clinton era, and their good relationship has survived serious blows, such as America's decision to impose steel tariffs.
I have learned that I am a Swede inside: I get on much better in cultures where people say what they mean, and I find exhausting the cognitive load required to know whether an English person is lying, so I tend to assume that they are lying all the time.
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But as I've grown older we've got on much better.
One, in particular, will prove obstructive: Russia, which lent $3 billion to a previous Ukrainian administration, with which it got on much better.
He and Dr Hope appear to have got on much better than Dr Hope did with the previous archbishop, George Carey, who managed to make just one glancing reference to his colleague in his recent autobiography.
"We get anecdotal reports back from families and carers who say 'we've noticed such a difference, we get on so much better with them; we understand why they've behaved the way they have because they're able to talk about it and express themselves more'.
Afterwards, I think about why we have got on so much better this time round.
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