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"All of these splits were caused by Israel and America because they keep trying out new strategies, and now they are trying to split the Sunnis and the Shiites," said Ali, a 34-year-old lawyer.
Some presidential candidates seeking to appeal to a broader base, like former Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, are trying to split the difference, saying that the plan is adequate but that they will offer their own that will be even more refined.
The rock that they are trying to split is Americanism".
Leo Briones, a Reyes consultant, said he thinks the groups are trying to split the Democratic vote and edge out Reyes.
Can be enjoyed equally by either side of the debate - the Split-ists are either the hard left who are trying to split the party.
Now the shoe's on the other foot, and I notice that they are trying to split hairs as the rest of the Senate contemplates aid money for the victims of the devastating tornado.
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Kate remarked, "You always were trying to split us up".
The latest to join the fray – Grassroots Out – appears to be trying to split the difference.
Most people in their 20s, he says, "believe the Dalai Lama is trying to split China".
Libya's foreign minister, Musa Kusa, seized on the episode as proof that the Western powers were trying to split Libya.
Ms Merkel, alarmed that Mr Sarkozy was trying to split the EU and divert resources into a body for Mediterranean countries alone, has forced him to retreat.
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