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The days when she might have divided loyalties are emphatically over.
A week ago, in his attack on Judge Gonzalo Curiel, Trump suggested that Hispanic-Americans might have divided loyalties.
The campaign of her Democratic opponent for re-election, businessman Jim Graves, suggested that she might have divided loyalties.
On the level of partisan politics, it is easy to see why the decision might have divided Democrats from Republicans.
(An answer: Putting abolition first might have divided the North, led to a negotiated peace and neither preserved the Union nor freed the slaves).
HAD it occurred a decade ago when he was still army commander, Augusto Pinochet's death might have divided Chileans much as he did when he was their dictator.
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He might just as easily have divided the book's terrain into geographical regions and studied each one chronologically.
"They have divided opinions.
"We have divided government.
Do not have divided loyalties.
But whether Colonel Reb too should go, and what might replace him, has divided fans.
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