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Amicable divorce: She's going to keep managing his career.
Love, etc.: Randy Travis divorces his manager-wife Lib Hatcher The Reliable Source 2010
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A new post in the ever interesting Amicable Collisions, has prodded me to finish it.
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Gouverneur wrote back to assure Morris he had managed to “settle accounts in the most Amicable manner, holding out always the Hope of Relief and of putting off the Evil Day” of a final collection.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Gouverneur wrote back to assure Morris he had managed to “settle accounts in the most Amicable manner, holding out always the Hope of Relief and of putting off the Evil Day” of a final collection.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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“Amicable, brother!” said the King, with emphasis.
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New alliance called 'Entente Amicable' to be formed by Britain and France by Can Tran
New alliance called 'Entente Amicable' to be formed by Britain and France 2008
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New alliance called 'Entente Amicable' to be formed by Britain and France | GroundReport
New alliance called 'Entente Amicable' to be formed by Britain and France 2008
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Amicable, no-fault divorces, however necessary for the couple, can still leave a legacy of pain and loss in other relationships.
The Ties That Bind 2008
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Amicable, fraternal, and placid conferences of this description, instituted between professors of the same faith and of the same religion, are not only useful, but likewise necessary to the churches of Christ, for the further investigation of the truth, for retaining it firmly when discovered, and for boldly defending it against adversaries.
The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2 1560-1609 1956
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Instead of resorting to a benevolence — a mode of raising money already declared by parliament to be illegal — he suggested that the people should be asked for what was called an Amicable Loan, on the old feudal ground that the king was about to lead an expedition in person.
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