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The bottom clubs have no chance in Spain and I think Spain has to address how it divides its television money".
The great thing about London is how it divides opinion, with shows being decried and hurrahed in equal measure.
"How it's delicious and how it divides the day and how it gives you something to do".
Watch how we constantly grapple with this American ideal, this spirit of fair play, how it divides us and troubles us.
There is a visceral absurdity about the wall, and it is sad how it divides and isolates two people who, we may imagine, might otherwise productively commune and collaborate.
"How much can one remove and still have the composition be intelligible?" David Mamet asked recently, in an essay on minimalism and how it divides "those who can write from those who can really write".
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I was struck however, by how it divided people along generational lines, or social ones, just like the era it described.
The jury did not say how it divided, but reported that 7 of 12 jurors concluded that if Mr. Mohamed were executed, "he will be seen as a martyr and his death may be exploited by others to justify future terrorist acts".
But the event nonetheless was a powerful reminder of how personal the issue of gun control is for some, and how deeply it divides people.
The law firm representing Talley, Borton Petrini LLP, did not confirm how it would divide the settlement but said its client was "very pleased".
The contours of the partisan debate have grown familiar since Ronald Reagan called government the problem, not the solution, and the 2000 election established how closely it divides the nation.
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