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"Such amicable partings are rare in the mutual fund industry," said Russel Kinnel, director of fund analysis at Morningstar Inc.
The contests between the cabinets of Versailles and Madrid, respecting the territory on the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico, were fierce and bloody, and continued until the establishment of a Bourbon on the throne of Spain produced such amicable dispositions in the two crowns as to suspend or terminate them.
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There are the threats from without, such as initially amicable refugees who may crack and take a resident hostage, but more intriguing, perhaps, are the fissures that form between family members.
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That's why in 2015, news that musicians Tom Petty and Sam Smith settled a copyright negotiation through quick and amicable dealmaking was such a welcome surprise.
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