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Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton were the stars of a conquering United team, though the players tended to divide into camps; Celtic and English.
Like their readers, journalists tend to divide into camps and I belong firmly inside the "cock-up, not conspiracy" camp, confident that we are more usually right than the "conspiracy, not cock-up" faction – the grassy knoll crowd, as we sometimes call them in honour of conspiracy theories that JFK was shot by two gunmen in Dallas, not one.
The only sane response to that comment is: WTF? Lt. Gov. Patrick's statement is a perfect example of what we must not do: divide into camps that are either on the "side" of the police, no matter what they do, or on a "side" against the police.
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His office force is divided into camps, both sworn to secrecy.
Democrats are dividing into camps as they debate a new course for education policy after President Bush leaves office.
The protesters are divided into camps of 500, each headed by a trained volunteer, who is responsible for the group's discipline, cooking and feeding, and cultural activities.
Already, though, those assembled had divided into camps.
Rabbi Shimon said: When the Holy One, blessed be He, came to create man, the angels were divided into camps and factions.
They would divide into national camps.
It's at this point that viewers will probably divide into two camps.
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