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And Mr. Moss warned members of the church not to allow the public divisions to divide it.
The control freakery that began with New Labour was a logical response to the party's fatal public divisions of the 1980s.
The coalition will survive, just, but with ever more public divisions as the two governing parties set out their stalls before the general election due in 2015.
It will be hard for Mr Clegg to "differentiate" further, as more public divisions with the Tories would risk the Government looking even more shambolic than it has since last month's Budget.
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This only compounded public division and aboriginal bitterness.
Her legacy is of public division, private selfishness and a cult of greed, which together shackle far more of the human spirit than they ever set free".
Lyndon B. Johnson fared less well waging the Vietnam War while trying to build a Great Society, and was ultimately consumed by wrenching public division.
Blatter, who has been in office since 1998, made an appeal for unity after a bruising period of public division.
The row is just the latest public division in the ranks of those seeking to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
An editorial in the left-wing Guardian described Thatcher's legacy as "public division, private selfishness and a cult of greed that together shackle the human spirit".
The Interpublic Group of Companies in New York is reorganizing the public relations divisions of its Allied Communications Group.
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