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... and often divisive force in our society.
Trump "has proudly sparked passionate often divisive emotions about things.
For race remains a potent and often divisive force in our society.
Apart from such technical problems, Sax's promotion of the instrument was often divisive.
In addition, it's an antidote to the incessant -- and often divisive -- business of daily living.
Yulia Tymoshenko made an indelible if often divisive impression as Ukrainian prime minister and is now in political decline.
The judges cited him for speaking "with passion and compassion, to ordinary people on often divisive issues".
For many families, the decision to seek an easement is complex and often divisive, for just these reasons.
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Launching in June, the media production company and distributor will be dedicated to uncovering and producing empowering pieces that take a challenging look at often-divisive issues of race, class, wealth, opportunity, poverty, and personal stories.
Still, those same advantages are prompting advocates for a long list of often-divisive causes — same-sex marriage, driver's licenses for illegal immigrants, the expansion of gambling — to push for votes on their issues before the next legislature is sworn in.
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