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| The nomination battle was | divisive, and may have contributed to Tassi's narrow l |
| meeting of the high council in Cedar City, a | divisive and quarrelsome debate was held to discuss th |
| The most | divisive and controversial issue at the Conference was |
| headship to the local ministry or be labeled | divisive and rebellious. |
| The dispute was one of the most | divisive and bitter in British history and its effect |
| osed to the Ohrid Accord and said the law was | divisive and would lead to the break up of the Republi |
| He agreed that the Qarase government had been | divisive and acknowledged that there were allegations |
| e Kelo v. City of New London, one of the most | divisive and widely discussed Supreme Court decisions |
| ay also be that the events of Wilfrid's life, | divisive and controversial as they were, simply did no |
| proper to me." Article 26 - " one of the most | divisive articles in the constitution..debarred religi |
| Radical centrists also can be | divisive, as opposed to the non-partisan approach of t |
| In a | divisive campaign, Armbruster barely won reelection, b |
| f decreasing weight between the pairs (in the | divisive case, start from the original network and rem |
| he Declaration had followed controversial and | divisive constitutional debate in Canada seen during t |
| It was feared that a | divisive contest between Long and Chamberlain might sp |
| party leader to Roger Grimes by 14 votes in a | divisive contest. |
| A | divisive controversy with Pierre Du Moulin broke out i |
| n" and concludes that while Junko Mizuno is a | divisive creator, readers needing to "get" her work to |
| de on liquor sales and mixed drinking after a | divisive debate in the Legislature. |
| culously evenhanded treatment of a snarlingly | divisive debate," adding "There are no good guys or ba |
| cal clustering can either be agglomerative or | divisive depending on whether one proceeds through the |
| at any distance, and which favours broad and | divisive distribution of potential inoculum." |
| of the Anti-Conscription Council, an issue so | divisive during World War I that the ALP split over it |
| y it was thought of as a counteraction to the | divisive effects of civilization on the soul. |
| nguage issue that became the most significant | divisive factor in the nation. |
| and congressman E. Clay Shaw, Jr., a far less | divisive figure than Cox in ensuing years, opposed thi |
| A | divisive figure, he was facing twenty-one charges of m |
| highly inappropriate for Poe to quote such a | divisive figure. |
| The Vietnam War proved as | divisive for the church as it did for the nation. |
| on is and should be a binding force and not a | divisive force. |
| heir community, if not their heritage, due to | divisive forces within it. |
| ating policies to counter the threat from the | divisive forces. |
| his brother James and initiating a period of | divisive governance and an effort to reform the colleg |
| osed a campaign to challenge this potentially | divisive idea which promised to neglect not only other |
| The thesis that the food movement had a | divisive impact on the party was also put forward by T |
| entalized the organization and rapidly became | divisive in nature. |
| The resulting furore was highly | divisive in the Navy, and Mackenzie was never employed |
| ssue of same-sex marriage, which was a highly | divisive issue in Canada. |
| research and treatment is working up to be a | divisive issue for many Republicans and is taking a pa |
| its diminishing appeal in a country where the | divisive issue no longer raises high passions. |
| The by-election also re-awakened the | divisive issue of the Zinoviev letter a controversial |
| is party description and affiliation became a | divisive issue in the Chesterfield constituency, the D |
| Quattrocchi's death has been a highly | divisive issue among the Italian public, which, despit |
| ancipation because it permanently removed the | divisive issue of slavery that caused secession, an is |
| k entitled, The Table of the Lord, addressing | divisive issues held by opposing parties in regard to |
| ent of exchange rate regimes (one of the most | divisive issues among economists), the Journal has a t |
| It is also known for the | divisive leadership vote that elected Saskatchewan Pre |
| Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has acknowledged the | divisive nature of the two terminologies by saying in |
| e of national or racial symbols that are of a | divisive nature" and that it would be "clearly inadvis |
| It proved to be a | divisive, negative primary, which included election co |
| ment itself was, McCarthy said, ‘historically | divisive of our people'. |
| also known for being a tough and, sometimes, | divisive participant of council meetings. |
| day The Freeze remain the sole band from that | divisive period who are still active as a live, tourin |
| ral dilemma might soon be found and that this | divisive piece of our recent political history will so |
| This challenge was extremely | divisive, pitting Spivak's left-leaning ideology again |
| of creating and maintaining votebanks through | divisive policies. |
| While not ignoring the | divisive political and theological issues such as Theo |
| The | divisive political issue of the day was the use of har |
| ated side by side, untroubled from infancy by | divisive prejudices, acquainted with all that is great |
| In 1974, O'Shaughnessy overcame a | divisive primary and a challenge by Republican Keith M |
| He was involved in the controversial and | divisive push to remove alcohol from the city's beache |
| With the | divisive question of the expansion of slavery, Norther |
| criticised for rejecting multiculturalism as | divisive, questioning the negative publicity surroundi |
| r six years, and being the cannoneer there, a | divisive religious controversy arose, and Sanford was |
| After winning a | divisive Republican Party primary, he lost the general |
| ancellors of Universities Professor Lee has a | divisive reputation. |
| cooperation and partnership has long played a | divisive role within the ECR. |
| South Wales branch of the party, leading to a | divisive spat in the media. |
| r primary challenger Pat Buchanan's fiery and | divisive speech, which aired in primetime due to a sch |
| Montgomery County Texas had a | divisive string of book challenges. |
| This contest was an extremely | divisive struggle between Timbrell and Grossman, which |
| life, he remained surprisingly quiet on such | divisive theological and political issues. |
| to mainland Canada -probably the single most | divisive topic in Prince Edward Island during the latt |
| And he was not a | divisive, unpopular figure, but rather a healing force |
| The issue became | divisive when the provinces of Byzantine Italy which w |
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