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1 And she had no desire to cause a rift between them now.
2 I don't want to cause a rift inside your family, and especially with your Uncle Cyrus.
3 She'd probably put Albus up to it, just to cause a rift between the two brothers.
4 Anything more would cause a rift between her and her father, and that surely could not be within God's will.
5 Those exclusive contracts are expected to carry over to Universal once the deal closes, which could cause a rift with independent musicians.
6 He can't go on blaming Cole for what happened, especially not if it's going to cause a rift between him and our friends.
7 Babe would have accused me of trying to cause a rift between her and her father-and, who knows, Rex might have believed it.
8 Madikizela-Mandela's stand appears to have caused a rift in the Mandela family.
9 The decision has caused a rift between Australia and its biggest trading partner.
10 Bout's case caused a rift with Moscow, which called his arrest and trial unfair.
11 Had Meriwether Evanson's marriage caused a rift with his sister?
12 This caused a rift between your mother and David, as I'm sure you saw.
13 The British decision to side with France and Germany has caused a rift with Washington.
14 It has also caused a rift among evangelical churches, with some rethinking their missionary approach.
15 It has also caused a rift among evangelical churches.
16 But the move caused a rift among his followers.
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