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At a time when even moviegoers seemed divided by the piety of "The Passion of the Christ" and the dissidence of "Fahrenheit 9/11," it was only natural that the 2004 presidential campaign was roundly described as the most divisive -- and important -- national election in years.
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Side by side, American presidents and British prime ministers can seem divided by a common language.
There could hardly be a greater contrast in the other championship race on the card, the Ryanair Chase field seeming divided by ounces rather than pounds on the ratings.
Mostly, though, the two sides seem divided by the same shit derby rivals usually are – a series of half-remembered beefs and ingrained territorial loathing that manifests itself in the unwavering belief that the opposition are scum.
Yet, the research and clinical domains seem divided by ever-widening gaps of increased specialisation, complexity and sophistication on either side [ 25, 26].
Burns was struck by how the film seemed divided into scenes by captions and by fades to black.
But the country's intelligentsia seemed divided, perspectives shaped by venerable cleavages between liberal and conservative, religious and secular and nationalist and Islamist.
Mr. Torres seemed divided on the issue.
The court seemed divided along ideological lines.
Its leaders seem divided and unconvinced by their own success.
For the moment, Chicagoans seem divided.
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