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But overall, when I look at how the Gnostic impulse shapes Western thought today, what I see is less a surrender to materialism than a kind of divided influence.
But for me the great fascination of "Cornelius" is Cornelius, a prototype for a kind of divided self that would be resurrected many times and in many forms in the British theater.
Reynolds later told reporters that she and Castile had done "nothing but what the police officer asked of us" and added, of Castile, that "nothing within his body language said 'kill me.' " The decision in the Castile case differed from other, similar cases of police violence in that it highlighted a kind of divided heart of Second Amendment conservatism, at least with regard to race.
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To prevent the farmers teaming up to demand a higher milk price, the industry paid a slightly higher price to farmers with larger flocks than to the majority of the farmers, which was a kind of divide et impera strategy.
The police had decided to utilise a kind of divide and conquer policy and were keeping our Liverpool Street marching gang separate from the hordes who had come up from Canon Street.
The police had decided to utilize a kind of divide and conquer policy and were keeping our Liverpool Street marching gang separate from the hordes who had come up from Canon Street.
In this case, the Iranian-American researcher Reza H. Akbari suggested, the report undermining Mr. Zarif's United Nations diplomacy could be read as a sign of just the kind of divided opinion in the upper reaches of Iran's government the foreign minister hinted at in his interview.
"It grew out of a solo I did for myself, in a ballet I called 'The Yin and Yang,' about somebody who was kind of divided internally," he said.
We really kind of divided the city".
"It's all been very kind of divided between those two continents.
We had to divide up the space, but it kind of divided up naturally where the girders were".
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