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In the Orthodox tradition, rabbis are split on the subject.
"We will hear from ministers about the police, but the police are split on the subject.
So we are completely split on the subject of the "right" time to have a baby.
It was not easy; families can be split on the subject of tea bags.
Any buyer would have to satisfy the RFL of their intentions before the club was readmitted to the league, and, although the governing body has the final say on the Super League licence,it is obligated to consult the other 13 clubs who are known to be split on the subject.
Rangers manager Ally McCoist is angered by suggestions that his squad is split on the subject of wage cuts being demanded by the club's administrator.
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This coolness toward Europe suits the Tories most, free as they now are of the splits on the subject that did for the Thatcher and Major administrations.Party leaders' unblinking focus on political reform may be warranted: voters' fury at MPs caught with their hands in the public till is intense.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, April 2 , 1932P. 7 Painter in Scarsdale starts a life class and the town is split apart on the subject of the nude in art.
The police are split on this subject.
Labour is split on the issue.
Russian officials are split on the issue.
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