They went off amicably with the suspicious curator following stealthily behind. |
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The present imbroglio between the exhibitors and artistes, producers and directors should be sorted out amicably within the legal frame. |
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Its main purpose is narration, and the dialogue comes through clean and undistorted, so it achieves its aims quite amicably. |
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It is a contractual mechanism for resolving any dispute that cannot be amicably resolved. |
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All disputes or differences arising out of this contract which cannot be amicably resolved shall be referred to arbitration in London. |
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They must again meet, and exert their best endeavours to settle the business amicably. |
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Pete got out and went to the back of our van and the two were talking amicably and I thought everything was okay. |
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They made a pathetic declaration and promise to cooperate solidly and amicably with the new administration. |
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A dispute with Jordan which threatened to get messy had been resolved amicably, he said. |
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But I like their blogs and the personalities that shine through the writing and we usually rub along quite amicably. |
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A QC said I could take him to the cleaners for half his fortune, but I wanted to sort it out amicably so I phoned him. |
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The rich lowland planter and the upland tobacco farmer have rubbed shoulders more or less amicably for a very long time. |
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Did they share their habitat amicably, coming into peaceful contact on a regular basis? |
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He observed that sanderlings, when not foraging, roosted amicably in large flocks on sandbars. |
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He married the Prussian princess, but they did not have children and soon separated amicably. |
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Superior officers almost never charged constables in such cases but instead gave advice about living amicably with neighbors. |
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She routinely ate lunch amicably with both male and female colleagues, and most of her acquaintances liked her. |
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He wants to make sure people know that his termination from the company was handled amicably. |
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Western Europeans want to believe that all international disputes can be resolved amicably, or as they call it, diplomatically, and multilaterally. |
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We would like to resolve this amicably but we were pre-empted. |
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The guests present on the occasion tried to resolve the dispute amicably but all the efforts to motivate the groom proved futile, the eyewitnesses said. |
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The expedition spent the next winter amicably with the Mandan Indians. |
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It is in the interests of both our countries that we come to an amicably negotiated resolution of this issue. |
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I am very proud to have played some role in that and I am glad to see that things were dealt with amicably. |
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If you are not able to amicably settle on the fees with the professional in question, you may take it up with his professional order. |
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The defendant can also negotiate with the plaintiff in order to amicably settle the dispute. |
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I would like to stress that you have acted transparently, graciously and amicably towards Parliament. |
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It's usually carried out when an employee has resigned, or is leaving involuntarily but amicably. |
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We ask all believers to work amicably across religious lines to resolve religious disputes and to follow the ways of peace together. |
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And yet, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to amicably combine such dissimilar elements in the same global market. |
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It is up to the parties involved in the dispute to resolve the dispute between themselves, either amicably or through the courts. |
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Any dispute arising out of or in relation to this Legal Notice which can not be solved amicably shall be decided by the English Courts. |
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This is especially important if there is to be a chance of resolving complaints amicably without a hearing. |
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Approximately one third of the cases submitted to the committees have been resolved amicably after intervention by the Tunisian authorities. |
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It would be fair to say that, while we conversed amicably for what was a very long session, our views on international politics were not in accord. |
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I really believe that it is better for couples to separate as amicably as possible and give their children a chance to grow up without daily misery and acrimony. |
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They shared the ensuing silence amicably, until the heavy tread of boot-clad feet rumbled on the narrow wooden porch of the inn's street frontage. |
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In addition to that, they will try to sort out any problems amicably, show consideration for each other's needs, they may agree on some basic ground rules to make life together easier, but they also cherish their privacy. |
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Panama itself was a good example of how a situation of colonialism could be resolved amicably when both parties agreed on a timetable for decolonization. |
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Since the parties at a mediation are there because they want to be part of a solution, the mediation process has an impressive track record for resolving disputes amicably. |
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They also look at peace from a dynamic point of view, that is, the ability of a community to minimize conflict and resolve it amicably and swiftly. |
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While most participants were relieved that the issue had been amicably resolved, there was some feeling that it had taken up too much valuable time in plenary. |
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Publicist Melody Korenbrot says the two separated amicably ''and have continued to be friends and co-parent their children. |
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Mutual were patient with Chaplin's decreased rate of output, and the contract ended amicably. |
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We are here to express our views freely and amicably. |
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In one of our conversations, when we had already come to know each other well and were talking amicably, though as always, earnestly, I asked her why she felt so comfortable sitting on a nuclear powder keg. |
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Guidance to be issued by the commissioner will detail the legal remedies available to those who cannot amicably resolve disputes over the installation of cameras. |
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Minutes later, everything had been amicably resolved. |
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My country embarked upon a calm and prudent policy that deliberately allowed sufficient time for the possibility of comprehensive bilateral contacts at every level in order to resolve hostilities amicably and peacefully. |
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Malaysia alleged the work was impinging on its sovereignty, harming the environment and threatening the livelihoods of some of its fishermen. After arbitration, the dispute was settled amicably enough. |
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All the Member States must play their part in the patrols, and I shall very amicably tell all the ministers next week that not enough has yet been done or is being done, after the commitment to make equipment available. |
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In late January 2010 Rough Trade Management, who with Jeanette Lee had managed Duffy, announced that they and the singer had parted amicably. |
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Later, the matter was settled amicably by the parents themselves after the mobile phone was returned to the Rajputs. |
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Effective conflict management structures should be established to ensure that electoral disputes are handled amicably and dealt with early enough before they escalate into violent conflict. |
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The judge recorded in her judgment that there would have been an attempt to challenge the Inner House judgment in W. v. W. before the House of Lords but the case had been resolved amicably. |
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In the majority of cases, the insurer would rather settle the dispute amicably, or with a commercial gesture, than get involved in expensive legal proceedings. |
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The Permanent Representative concluded by saying that the United Kingdom continued to enjoy very cordial relations with Spain and would continue to work amicably with it on all Gibraltar-related issues. |
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In September 2008, the couple announced that they were separating amicably after 11 years of marriage. |
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But Renfrewshire Council insisted it simply wanted to resolve the neighbourhood dispute amicably. |
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Even when the founders of HES decided to go their separate ways in 1999, the division of the company was done amicably, and the emerging units continue to prosper and cooperate with each other. |
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