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to amicably
adverb
Friendly; in an amicable manner.
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But Mr. Hevesi said he expected to "amicably resolve" the dispute.
Will Steere, a spokesman for Mr. Citron, said, "Mr. Citron looks forward to amicably resolving the matter".
As we have said previously, Saxon is always willing to make reasonable accommodations to amicably resolve a matter, especially for our service men and women".
"We have agreed to amicably separate," the couple, who have been married for more than three decades, said in a statement released by the spokesman, Michael McKeon.
The letter said the group wanted to "amicably resolve this matter" but "expressly reserves its right to take all steps necessary to ensure that there will not be any unlawful interference with its Hudson Valley Ride event".
In contrast, Mr. Hevesi said yesterday that he had ordered his staff to cooperate with the board and that he would not be filing any lawsuits right away because he still hoped to "amicably resolve this".
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"Some victims have decided to settle amicably or not to file charges as doing so would significantly delay the repatriation," he said.
Before filing, he sent the complaints to the banks, hoping to settle amicably.
My wife and I, soon to be amicably divorced, were fortunate enough to be living in a large, rambling country home.
To much tabloid excitement, Reeves then managed to cohabit amicably with Sarah, her new partner and the children.
He was said to be the only person, bar one, who was able to debate amicably with the histrionic Rand.
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