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Mr. Raynor is a well known but divisive figure in the labor movement.

This smart but divisive politician was once considered a challenger to Mrs. Merkel.

The term "foodie", she continues, is nothing but divisive, indicative of the haves and have-nots.

He was a glamorous but divisive figure who battled labor leaders, rival politicians and countless others.

"His comments were not only wrong but divisive and perpetuate hateful stereotypes toward the Latino community," Sánchez said.

But divisive as the Tea Party may be within the G.O.P., it's hardly good news for President Obama and the Democrats either.

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The film may not fill you with admiration for Filin himself, who is a charismatic but very divisive figure, but it certainly induces a sense of awe about the work of the company itself.

But equally divisive among Christians are the divisions of the human family: racism, poverty, sexism, war, injustice, and differing ideologies.

Mbeki was intellectually gifted but a divisive character.

But the divisive nature of the issue was highlighted by the response of some passersby.

And Mr. Wesseltoft's remark is not only overblown, but also divisive.

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