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Most people in their 20s, he says, "believe the Dalai Lama is trying to split China".
Some in the Jewish congress have suggested that the government is trying to split Russia's emerging Jewish movement, and therefore weaken it.
"The Communist party is trying to split up activists, to prevent us from uniting, but the truth cannot be covered up.
One of the things I've been working on is trying to split colonial Africa into constituent parts, which helps to restore specific histories.
And cash-strapped local councils are becoming stingier, sometimes judging people not to need care who would have received it a few years ago.As so often, England is trying to split the difference between other countries' approaches to welfare.
The differences between Rubio and Cruz are mostly tactical and temperamental: Rubio, careful and a bit callow, is trying to split the difference between the angry base and the party establishment.
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Kate remarked, "You always were trying to split us up".
The latest to join the fray – Grassroots Out – appears to be trying to split the difference.
Some analysts cautioned that Kim may be trying to split South Korea from the United States, its ally.
Libya's foreign minister, Musa Kusa, seized on the episode as proof that the Western powers were trying to split Libya.
Ms Merkel, alarmed that Mr Sarkozy was trying to split the EU and divert resources into a body for Mediterranean countries alone, has forced him to retreat.
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