There was no such classdivision of the people as this would signify.
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First, class conflict may seem a distant memory but classdivision is a living reality.
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Occupiers in New York discovered there was a sharp classdivision even within the police.
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Can Bong's black comedy about classdivision do so?
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We have a middle- classdivision, too-Scottish Territorials, mostly clerks and shopmen and engineers and farmers' sons.
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Brazilian society still suffers from classdivision and there is a wide gap between the wealthy and the less well-off.
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In just over three minutes, the first American Idol winner takes in body image, classdivision, an unhappy marriage and alcoholism.
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The fact that some individuals ride to the opera in limousines while the rest walk is necessarily productive of classdivision.
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New Department of Education figures highlight the increasing classdivision in Irish schools as enrolment in the State sector takes a hit.
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The professions, as we use the term to-day, had not as yet attained sufficient importance for them to form a distinct classdivision.
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The division of the two parties was to some extent sectional, but still more that classdivision that seems inevitable between conservatives and liberals.
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In Ireland classdivision is entrenched, pervasive and more multilayered than Bertie Wooster ever imagined: even if his servant Jeeves could have wised him up.
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Twenty-five years after reunification, new classdivisions have emerged in Vietnam.
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But if British stars win, the classdivisions will be easier to spot.
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As industry declined and office work spread, classdivisions eroded and political parties mutated.
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And in order to do so, let us apportion society into its classdivisions.