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If so, the best hope is an earthquake, they say, that might create a fissure.
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The last two rounds of expansion have created a fissure in policy.
But the subject of coeducation has created a fissure in the school's relationship with the Telluride Association, where women have been members for some forty-five years.
Yet their assaults on the authorised idea of India are creating a fissure in the unfeeling monolith through which a humane politics and culture might flow.
In 1994, the college voted against coeducation, but the controversial subject has created a fissure in the school's relationship with the Telluride Association, where women have been members for 45 years.
This created a fissure between the party and its ideological mentor, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (National Volunteer Force).
Dobkin's election created a fissure in the party, and his leading rival, Sergei Tigipko, quit to make an independent run for president.
But superiority was enough – the Virginia solution forever created a fissure between poor whites and blacks that the wealthy and powerful have taken full advantage of ever since.
The two most polarizing elements of his output handling his own production and hardly ever having any featured artists on his albums—have created a fissure between witty critics who cite those as reasons for how uninteresting he is, and staunch supporters who believe his self-sufficiency is more praiseworthy than the majority of his peers.
Going Forward Reviving the downtown is good news for merchants and residents eager to see real estate values increase, though some worry that it could create a class fissure between old-timers and new arrivals.
Coloboma, failure of one or more structures in the eye to fuse during embryonic life, creating a congenital fissure in that eye.
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