| 11. | However, they ceased to be on good terms and Pritchard sought to publish the letters.
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| 12. | So, it behooves us to be on good terms.
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| 13. | He wants to be on good terms with everybody, so he says what people want to hear.
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| 14. | Also appears to be on good terms with Henduh to the point they may actually be friends.
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| 15. | We used to be on good terms.
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| 16. | But all four shook hands at the end of the match and appeared to be on good terms.
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| 17. | He was eager, both for domestic and party reasons, to be on good terms with the United States.
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| 18. | Was it that better to be on good terms with Prussia than to have the crown of Hanover?
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| 19. | Christopher makes a final appearance at Rory's college graduation, where he and Lorelai appear to be on good terms.
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| 20. | Both historians record that Langlais and Marcel Bigeard were known to be on good terms with their commanding officer.
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