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The Vietnam War had cleaved the party.
How could words possibly bridge the chasm that loss had cleaved between the bereaved and the well-meaning mourners?
It was almost as if the knowledge of Bob's alter ego had cleaved her own consciousness, giving birth to an alternate persona that could accept the Bob of the present without having to resolve the implications of his past deeds.
The researchers then examined whether the radiation had cleaved the double-stranded molecules.
The world's biggest diamond producer, De Beers, said its 2001 profit had cleaved in half as the global economic downturn struck diamond sales; however, it said the market started 2002 in a flashier mood.
The skeleton appears to be an adult male, and has a wounded skull — as if someone had cleaved it with an axe or sword.
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Rivals have cleaved to the positions of their minority constituencies.
The Golden Coach controversy has cleaved the kingdom.
"With this banner you have cleaved us from our country Syria," Abu Moayad said.
By doing so, he has cleaved the Republican electorate along class lines rather than ideological lines.
This week, the enemy is halftime, which has cleaved the Jets' games -- and apparently their psyches -- into two very disparate segments.
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