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amicability

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Another finding: “Typically, the cat appeared to be the main controller in determining amicability in the cat-dog relationship.”

“The amicability has just been shattered by somebody doing something normally stupid and or their lawyers doing something totally stupid, which turns an amicable divorce into a crazy divorce.”

“We have to rise above partisanship in our personal relationships. We have to treat each with respect and dignity and a sense of amicability that the rest of the world doesn’t always share,” Sotomayor said.

“We have to treat each other with respect and dignity and with a sense of amicability that the rest of the world doesn’t often share.”

At the time, I assumed the extreme amicability of our divorce made us lucky.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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