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This will add to the divisiveness in the state".
He really stands for a kind of divisiveness in politics.
"I'll take a risk of divisiveness in return for having people get more activated," he said.
Courtney said the court's decision was "ill-advised" at a time of divisiveness in the US.
And reaction to today's proposals, the culmination of months of drama and divisiveness in the State House, was mixed.
How real was the apparent divisiveness in the Giants' locker room last year, when some defensive players criticized the offense?
I object to the way "A New York Village's Debate Over Drilling Turns Personal" (front page, Oct. 30) paints a picture of divisiveness in Cooperstown, N.Y.
And there is some truth in criticisms that Morales seeks to bolster his own support base by encouraging divisiveness in political debates.
Is art served by presenting the ancient divisiveness in blood-streaming media to the widest audiences in the history of drama?
But the newspaper contended that even though Mr. Bush had run as "the candidate of inclusiveness," he had appealed to racial divisiveness in the South Carolina primary.
"Defensive guys would yell at the offense, 'Hey, get us off the field,' stuff like that," said Castillo, describing the divisiveness in the locker room at halftime.
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