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1 And he's going to have to suggest the possibility of friendly co-operation between his species and others.
2 It is a step, as far as it goes, towards universal peace and general friendly co-operation among nations.
3 This friendly co-operation the farmers were not quick to forget and they still speak of it with gratitude.
4 Many of them would be frankly grateful for friendly co-operation and criticism on the part of the lay members of their flocks.
5 The feeling at that time was one of friendly co-operation , and there was also a sense that the European Union would prevent future wars.
6 The Queen's speech began by setting out the government agenda including a new deal with the EU "based on free trade" and " friendly co-operation " .
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