Amicably Sentence Examples

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  • We chatted amicably around the oak table, laughing at each other's stories.

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  • When they returned later, Donald Ryland was with them, chatting amicably with both of them.

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  • The two women chatted amicably, as if they'd known one another for a lifetime, with Cynthia pointing out the sights with a running line of commentary.

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  • In igoi he married the Swedish actress Harriet Bosse, from whom he was amicably separated soon afterwards.

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  • One other notable relationship, with actor Benjamin Bratt, lasted three years before ending amicably.

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  • The couple had been together for two years, but amicably parted ways in 2007.

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  • There is some question as to whether this pairing can last, but more positively, these two usually part amicably.

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  • Explanations being made and terms'of accommodation offered by General Erskine, the commanding officer, the Burmese commander retired from the British territories, when the fugitives were restored, and all differences for the time amicably arranged.

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  • In order that future disputes might be amicably settled, a treaty was signed by which it was agreed that any question that might arise should be submitted to the arbitration of Great Britain or in default of that power to the Swiss Confederation.

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  • The controversy with Spain was amicably settled by the treaty of San Ildefonso (1777); and further industrial and educational reforms were inaugurated, chief among them being the foundation, in 1780, of the Royal Academy of Sciences.

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  • The king arrived in May 1507, and soon afterwards Leonardo's services were formally and amicably transferred from the signory of Florence to Louis, who gave him the title of painter and engineer in ordinary.

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  • The idea is to avoid time-consuming investigations and to try to ensure that the matter is settled amicably.

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  • When that happens, the couple should be prepared to part ways amicably rather than with continued insults and arguments.

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  • Marquardt believes that even if the divorce is a good one, where the parents exist amicably apart from each other, a conflict still exists within the child or children.

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  • The frontier between Siam and the new British possessions in Burma was settled amicably and without difficulty, but the; boundary question on the east was a much more intricate one and was still outstanding.

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  • The territorial exchanges were amicably agreed upon; the relations between the Indian and Afghan governments, as previously arranged, were confirmed; and an understanding was reached upon the important and difficult subject of the border line of Afghanistan on the east, towards India.

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  • This caused a disagreement between Alabama and the United States authorities; although it was amicably settled, it engendered a feeling that the pulicy of the national government might not be in harmony wD.h the interests of the state - a feeling which, intensified by the slavery agitation, did much to cause secession in 1861.

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  • The dispute which led to the duel with Emile de Girardin was one of small moment, and might have been amicably arranged had it not been for some slight obstinacy on Carrel's part.

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  • There was no desire, however, on the part of President Pando to involve himself in hostilities with Brazil, and in a spirit of concession the dispute was settled amicably by diplomatic means, and a treaty signed in November 1903.

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  • These parties, consciously but amicably differing in their whole relation to the Jewish law and the outside world, were subsequently forced into a nonnatural uniformity.

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  • The good understanding was so complete that a disagreeable incident in the Sandwich Islands, in which the injudicious conduct of a French agent very nearly precipitated hostilities, was amicably settled; and the ministry had the satisfaction of knowing that, if their policy had produced prosperity at home, it had also maintained peace abroad.

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  • In their opinion it unsettled the agricultural mind, and encouraged judicial tenants to go to law at the expiration of the first fifteen years' term instead of bargaining amicably with their landlords.

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  • Britain scuppers all attempts at an agreed solution Meanwhile, the Zimbabwean government persisted in its efforts to solve the land question amicably.

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  • If Libra and Pisces typically part amicably, you'll find that Scorpio and Pisces are just the opposite; love ties between the two never seem to go away.

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  • In 803 and 810 he made a treaty with Charlemagne, by which the limits of the two empires were amicably fixed.

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