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His music bespoke eccentricity, a divisiveness of mind.
"There are some in the Jewish community who very much want to maintain a divisiveness or polarization for their own agenda.
"But I can say he has created in this city a divisiveness, a climate that gives a chance for people who are filled with rage, people who are racist, to strike out against the poor or downtrodden".
"All of a sudden Trump and his campaign are making it a wedge issue again, and creating a divisiveness when we're trying to move away from that".
There's a divisiveness in politics today, fueled by fear and propaganda, that goes beyond simple discussions about policy and personal choice.
Many of these farmers look at the current state of agriculture where there is a divisiveness caused by consumers demanding the kind of agricultural systems to be used.
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"Right now, in this country there is a lot of dissension and a lot of divisiveness, a lot of issues that we have got to address," he acknowledged.
It is critical for children to view parents as a team, making divisiveness a less attractive strategy employed by the children.
The labels ushered in a snobbish divisiveness.
The result, says Jerome Grisko, president of Century, has been a debilitating divisiveness.
Clinton accused Trump of "a pattern of divisiveness, of a very dark and in many ways dangerous vision of our country, where he incites violence, where he applauds people who are pushing and pulling and punching at his rallies".
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