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And Germany would suffer from a splintering of the euro.
The work is about the splintering of forms.
And so perhaps the Democratic splintering of 2002 differs from the Republican splintering of 1988 only in that Reagan got his vice president elected and Clinton didn't.
Politically, Kuchma had benefited from the splintering of the left among several candidates.
His death may cause a splintering of the Shabab as different factions emerge.
The splintering of the music industry has also resulted in altered priorities for many musicians.
Understating the splintering of the Republican base also keeps hope alive for a tight race.
"I'm worried about whether there'll be more splintering of the vote".
Shortly afterward, we heard loud shouts and the splintering of glass.
That began a splintering of Canadian politics into what today are five separate, mostly regional, parties.
Post-internet and cable television, the splintering of cultural consumption is itself the mass activity.
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