Sentence examples for more amicable terms from inspiring English sources

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Erdoğan's ministers have meanwhile begun talking in more amicable terms about the prospects for improved cooperation with the EU in the wake of the Brexit vote.

"We are a little bit more amicable terms.

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The war provides a more comedic background story in the South African comedy The Gods Must Be Crazy 2 inasmuch as a Cuban and an Angolan soldier repeatedly try to take each other prisoner, but ultimately part on (more or less) amicable terms.

The pair will separate on amicable terms.

"Things are so much more amicable.

After some photographs by the River Mersey, we part on amicable terms.

Mr. Makem left the Clancy Brothers on amicable terms in 1969 to have a solo act.

In January 2009, a month after a relationship had ended (on amicable terms) her ex posted pictures of her naked online.

She was the mother of 9-year-old twins, having divorced her husband Michel Nogues in 1967 on amicable terms.

(Ms. Gustafson left in 2010 on amicable terms, Ms. Bush Lauren said, to start 30 Project, a food policy organization).

Halsey, meanwhile, has always liked to be on amicable terms with players, managers and the game at large.

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