Sentence examples for The divisions of from inspiring English sources

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The divisions of the two nations are historic and racial.

The divisions of the late 18th century do not map easily on to 21st-century concerns.

The divisions of the past, while peaceful, nonetheless continue to be the defining political framework.

The divisions of eastern Europe aggravate those of the EU as a whole.

The divisions of the original albums are preserved: "The Clash" occupies one disk, "London Calling," two, and "Sandinista!," three.

The divisions of the kingdom are disputed, but those most commonly recognized are the Malesian, Indoafrican, and Polynesian subkingdoms.

The divisions of the past appeared to be more cultural in nature; the divisions of today appear to be rooted in fear, distrust and anomie.

The divisions of activity give rise to two major kinds of rights in people.

The divisions of bodies into just two sexes is itself, for Butler, driven by a set of heterosexual gendered norms.

The divisions of the organ became visibly discernible from the case design.

The divisions of "us" and "them" are no more pronounced than when Bob Geldof is shouting down a lonely Nigel Farage across the Thames on some boats.

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