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Walton negotiated just such a divide with integrity and invention, which doubles his place in the music's history.
"The extent to which Republicans are creating a divide with well-educated Americans on social issues is extraordinary," Mr. Garin said.
In 2013, Hassan Rouhani turned the election in a television debate when he linked the poor state of the economy to the nuclear issue, so opening up a divide with rivals on an issue on which there was supposedly consensus and so winning crucial edge just days before polling.
The crest of Saddle Mountain served as a divide with ice north of it moving into the depression containing Snag and Butte Lakes, while those to the south entered Warner Valley.
Islanders proved this when the nation was split in two: when the boys decamped to nearby Casa Amor to all basically get off with a series of blondes, it created a divide with the initial villa, because everyone was so attached to the confines of it.
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The poll found a partisan divide, with a no-gun policy preferred by Democrats 72percentto19percentcent, and by independents 48percentto34percentcent.
At worst, it leads to a great divide with our kids at a time when they need us most.
Consumption seems to follow a linguistic divide, with eating horse meat taboo in English-speaking countries.
It is also fueled by a sectarian divide, with Rangers staunchly Protestant and Celtic predominantly Catholic.
There is also a gender divide, with more men than women favoring gun rights over gun regulation.
And the research suggested a cultural divide, with many saying they did not know or could not identify with anyone in the armed forces.
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