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For Bradman, it was the most personally fulfilling period of his playing days, as the divisiveness of the 1930s had passed.
Bradman wrote that this was the most personally fulfilling period of his playing days, as the divisiveness of the 1930s had passed.
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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.
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.
He also regarded the divisiveness of his countrymen's feelings about slavery as a potentially mortal threat to the unity of the nation.
Miliband has described himself as a new type of Labour politician, looking to move beyond the divisiveness of Blairism and Brownism, and calling for an end to the "factionalism and psychodramas" of Labour's past.
Could the divisiveness of the election hurt sales?
It underscores the divisiveness of the debate about press regulation, at present supervised by a self-regulatory body generally seen as feeble.
The battle in Bridgeport highlights the divisiveness of change in American education.
But his victory was marred by the divisiveness of the campaign.
The sense of unity wrought by World War II blurred the divisiveness of the 1930s.
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