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to amicable
adjective
Showing friendliness or goodwill.
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Nobbs and his wife moved to Hereford, where the marriage drifted into companionship and then to amicable divorce.
And when he turned his attention to amicable numbers of which, by this time, only three pairs were known Euler vastly increased the world's supply by finding 58 new ones!
In 1818 he was appointed Political Agent for various states of western Rajputana, in the northwest of India, where the British East India Company had come to amicable arrangements with the Rajput rulers in order to exert indirect control over the area.
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"We hope soon to be able to get to an amicable resolution of this whole matter," Biagas said.
"If in fact the governor wants something, and we can come to an amicable solution to the entire budget process, we are willing to listen and talk".
His divorce, intended to be "amicable", led to his downfall.
Ms. Snapp said Microsoft was eager to find amicable resolutions to its pending legal issues.
"We're doing what we can to come to some amicable settlement," Microsoft founder Bill Gates said last weekend in Davos, Switzerland.
This provides an economic incentive for all parties to come to an amicable settlement that preserves these economic relations.
Advocates of independence argue that if Scots vote yes next year, it would be in everyone's interest to agree to an amicable divorce.
After both sides were unable to come to an amicable settlement, a several-month-long trial began, in which Udin's family, Bernas reporters, and the police testified.
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