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The old geographic and social fault lines that used to divide them barely exist anymore.
With abstinence programs and disputes over what can be taught in schools regularly making the front page, "The Abstinence Teacher" hits on prominent social fault lines.
He also delves into the personal histories of the victims and their assassins, trying to expose the social fault lines that led to murder.
But Rosenberg, a columnist for The Detroit Free Press, also subtly portrays the social fault lines that ran both within and between the two campuses.
His popularity, some say, reflects the globalization of the anti-globalists and the rise of Western candidates who seek to exploit racial and social fault lines.
The president faced a doubly difficult task in Dallas, however, as he navigated two intersecting social fault lines: gun violence in America, and the rising confrontation between police and the people they are meant to protect, particularly African Americans.
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Conversions, which are freighted with notions of collective honor, can present a jarring social fault line.
The spectrum has been stretched to the breaking point, and autism now sits astride a social fault line between what's considered normal and what's pathological, what's an eccentricity and what's in need of expert therapy.
Women never forget which side of the social fault line on which they spent their formative years.
We are building our world on a social fault line where we have failed to realize the greatest minds alone will not solve social problems.
The row highlights several features of Northern Ireland's shifting political and social fault-lines.
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