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Clinton accused Trump of "a pattern of divisiveness, of a very dark and in many ways dangerous vision of our country, where he incites violence, where he applauds people who are pushing and pulling and punching at his rallies".
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In an interview this week with foreign journalists, Mr. Hollande said that Mr. Sarkozy had chosen a campaign of divisiveness on social issues, of "cleavage" instead of unification.
The beauty of identity politics as an ideal and a practice of social justice is that it has allowed women to form a coalition across race, class, gender, sexuality, age, ability — the antithesis of divisiveness — to improve the particularity of experience for them and their children.
Otherwise, Professor Lewis said, there is "the possibility of further divisiveness, erosion of community".
"Much of this is the fruit of the divisiveness and vilification of law enforcement that we've seen throughout the Obama administration," Cruz said.
Rock is no longer a tool of divisiveness but of generational accord.
It read: "Let us think not of conflict, but of resolution, not of divisiveness, but of unity, not of hatred, but of love, not of war, but of peace".
The national apology marked the end of a damaging period of divisiveness and denial.
"Right now, in this country there is a lot of dissension and a lot of divisiveness, a lot of issues that we have got to address," he acknowledged.
This kind of divisiveness, this attack of success, is very different than what we've seen in our country's history.
In putting his comedy in the service of the state, Hope, who was dubbed "a Pentagon clown" by Izvestia, had become a controversial force of divisiveness instead of unity.
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