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  • n  a disinclination to quarrel
  • n  having a disposition characterized by warmth and friendliness

  • So great a part of the world's future well-being depends on the amicability of Russian-American relations .
  • The amicability and the hopes came to be summed up in a phrase, "the spirit of Geneva.
  • But the summit's amicability showed that environment could provide the basis for safe diplomacy.
News & Articles

  • Mack Brown Reportedly Told Texas Commits to 'Look Around'
    The split between Mack Brown and Texas has been praised for its amicability, with Jan. 30 even being celebrated as "Mack and Sally Brown Day" in the city of Austin, less than two months after he resigned from the Longhorns head coaching position. However, Brown may not be as content as he appears. Speaking with KTRK , Houston's ABC affiliate, Texas commit John Bonney said that Brown told him and ...
    Feb. 3, 2014 - Bleacher Report
Quotes

  • Bill DeWeese in NEPA News
    Former Speaker Perzel needs to be helpful, accommodating, and realistic,DeWeese said. "If we are not allowed to change the office suites posthaste, it would be a rejection of our fine traditions and potentially sunder the amicability and...
  • Xi Jinping in Xinhua
    The friendliness and amicability between the people of the two countries are vital to a healthy bilateral ties,Xi said. "The Diet members have important influence on the public. We expect you can help to create a good public opinion...

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