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"However, this decision has been made very amicably".
(The Observer was stress enough on his first household, and the marriage broke apart, though very amicably).
David Creighton, manager of the Walkabout, said there had been "a small altercation" which "was dealt with very amicably and quickly by the rest of the group".
Eventually, the lawsuit was settled "very amicably," he said, and he claimed to be fond of Fred III, who now works in real estate but not as part of the Trump organization.
The magazine's publisher, Ben Budworth, told MediaGuardian that Johnson left last week "very amicably", adding: "She did a lot for the title – she raised awareness and brought in some really good writers and got us talked about".
"Should they ever think of going elsewhere, it will be something that we will work out very amicably".
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"There was a small altercation between Warner and Root – this was dealt with very quickly and amicably by the rest of the group and both were calmly chatting to each other immediately afterwards.
He said she was "a very, very pretty woman," amicably divorced from the husband with whom she had run a custom tote bag design business.
Then, my partner & I parted ways — amicably, but still heartbreaking and very stressful.
"Mr. Goldin and I are very pleased that this matter has been resolved amicably," Mr. Barnett said.
This dispute could still be settled amicably, if the government agrees to very reasonable and just demands of junior doctors, namely: Protection of the hours worked, and paid at a standard rate.
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