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An entrée of black sea bass was equally divisive: to her, the fish was succulent, the broth bright and fresh, the addition of mussels and croutons a delight.
The Palestinian culture of victimhood, on the other hand, was equally divisive in that it perpetuates the refugee problem by promoting popular refusal of permanent resettlement.
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NEWS President Obama's victory is likely to resonate in some unusual ways across the Atlantic, where the role of government in a time of economic stress is equally divisive.
"Fifth column" Communism doesn't much concern modern-day Americans worried about national security, yet in this post-9/11 era, policies that threaten to unfairly single out private citizens are equally divisive.
He was equally as divisive within the black community.
ADFF was equally welcoming to media, filmmakers, film distributors and celebrities, we all interacted and mingled, without divisive velvet ropes.
It's no surprise, therefore, that Bradstreet's death is proving equally divisive.
Calling her "one of the most divisive figures in America", as the voiceover in the film does, is certainly not an effective criticism when her opponent is the equally divisive Donald Trump.
More divisive for Labour than Syria, because party policy is clear (in favour, for now), while Corbyn is equally clear (against).
Equally divisive was her campaign last year.
When Sozzi died in 1643, he was succeeded by an equally divisive subordinate from a noble family, Father Stephano Cherubini.
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