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His music bespoke eccentricity, a divisiveness of mind.
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Under Mr Obama it has become a victim and a symbol of the paralysing divisiveness of American politics.
"Brotherly" is Judah's adjective for them – a hopeful emblem to end a book in which the divisiveness of the capital (between ethnicities, between postcodes, between rich and poor) is all too apparent.
And he repeatedly said he wanted an end to the recent divisiveness of the political debate.
It's also set up as an extended lesson/lecture on the divisiveness of racial issues and the cruel miscarriages of justice that are possible under Texas law.
-- to convey the divisiveness of the 60's to a generation rendered comatose by MTV.
The divisiveness of current politics would seem a clear result.
Some commentators regard student protests against invited speakers as another indicator of the divisiveness of American culture and part of a larger trend of politically correct "orthodoxies" on campuses.
Organizers called the march "One Nation Working Together," saying they hoped it would be an answer and antidote to what they called the divisiveness of the Tea Party.
The divisiveness of the Vietnam War also led to a two-year program under Mr. Resor in which antiwar politicians and activists were spied upon.
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