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Ricketts is particularly good on Kipling's childhood, part heavenly and part hellish, a mix that he, like others, relates to the splits in his subject's character and work: "devoted son/damaged 'orphan,' precocious aesthete/apprentice sahib, scholar gypsy/ rule-bound conformist, would-be American/Empire Tory, innovative craftsman/fervent jingoist".
Each of the isolas corresponds to the splits of and.
They warn that a devolution of power would leave the Vatican vulnerable to the splits seen in the Anglican and Orthodox Churches.
But the differences between what men and women say often pale in comparison to the splits along partisan lines, according to a study released Tuesday by Pew Research.
Mourdock, a geologist by trade, often invokes Abraham Lincoln in his stump speeches, seeing an analogy in the troubled years before the Civil War to the splits in modern America.
We then show how such cuts are closely related to the splits of the compatible supertree (Section 'Splits and cuts').
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