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- At such a divisively partisan time, a lighter tone could help.
- The opposers themselves have shown how clearly divisively polemic these identification categories are.
- In contrast, we'll remember Barry Goldwater for what he was : divisively sincere.
- Maybe it was unavoidable that it was going to end so divisively for this Jets'staff.
- Hoffa later ousted Murphy from the local's helm, saying he ran it too divisively.
- The difference is that one candidate is using the issue divisively as a weapon to divide pro-choice voters.
- These measurements on the reference and test videos are then differentially combined and divisively normalized to produce a prediction of temporal picture quality.
- While engaging divisively via pamphlets early in this period, Tennent would later work " feverishly " for reunion of the various synods involved.
- And with so much at stake, the debate has become divisively partisan with Democrats supporting the use of estimates, and Republicans opposing it.
- Acting divisively and attacking those against you in support of something you claim isn't divisive only proves the opposite of what you want.
- Hopefully, his account will replace the divisively harmful version of papal neglect, and even collaboration, that has held the field for far too long ".
- When Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on Scalia's nomination opened in August 1986, he faced a committee that had just argued divisively over the Rehnquist nomination.
- Lindsay is on the fast track to winning the most annoying award, bringing every conversation around to sex and divisively trying to turn Janet against the other two women.
- Helms divisively scapegoats the arts and minorities ranging from African-Americans to gays and lesbians, while righteously proclaiming in passing that people who die of AIDS deserve what they get.
- Each year, the jury has to decide on a venue based on what is presented by each group divisively, rather than what we as a community could come together and build.
- Then Rosen thought better of the sarcasm, deleted it, and composed a more measured message, asking Horovitz, " Why fan the flames on these issues so divisively ?"
- To Democrats who say the Ashcroft hearings will be divisively hostile, Bush said it will be up to the Senate questioners to decide " how civil " the proceedings will be.
- The party's Muslim member of parliament for Thrace, Mustafa Mustafa, added : " Charity . . . has no value if it works divisively and creates feelings of exclusion ."
- The new people might ask why Grunfeld and Van Gundy were squabbling so divisively, and why Checketts didn't bang their heads together and say, " Get it together, you knuckleheads ."
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