Events in Europe suggest IS is failing in its mission to divide.
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The main issues are the economy, jobs and the growing wealth divide.
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Yet economics only goes some way to explaining the new cultural divide.
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Political scientists have been aware of the growing education divide for decades.
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We divide that day into smaller fractions: the hour, minute, and second.
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This year, especially, could mark a watershed moment in the political arena.
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Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha is calling the new strategy a watershed moment.
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Says O'Connor: Now is a watershed moment for Ireland on insurance reform.
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The rout in European financial markets last week was a watershed event.
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This week has been a watershed moment for the discourse on alcohol.
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I heard it coming up the ridgeline, closing the gap between us.
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The going sun chucked a vast spread of red behind the ridgeline.
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I wonder if it nests in one of the scrawny ridgeline junipers.
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On all fours, straddling the ridgeline, it raced across the bungalow roof.
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I saw one of the bowmen searching the ridgeline with hard eyes.
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With little difficulty they transported their canoe across the waterparting to the Peace River.
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The Witwatersrand (White River Slope) is a slight elevation, the waterparting between rivers, about one and a half miles wide and 125 miles long.
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And is the heightofland all rock and about three hundred yards up-hill?
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To the last portage and the heightofland-
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She had never seen a greater heightofland than the rolling hills of Ontario.
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Along the road, on each side of this heightofland, Butler disposed his men.
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Garth, on the watch for any such evidences, suspected they had crossed a heightofland.
Uso de water divide em inglês
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The waterdivided on either side of the island before roaring past.
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Niheu smote, the wall of waterdivided, and the canoes passed safely through.
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A monument has been erected at the fork first mentioned, where the watersdivide.
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An inflatable dinghy provided by emergency services ferried people to safety across waterdividing the heart of the city.
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When the watersdivide, and they walk on dry land;
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After the Israelites left Egypt they crossed the Red Sea, whose watersdivided so that they passed through on dry land.
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The narrow stream of waterdividing it from the rock where he had won ashore washed into a cave in the cliff.
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In the Congo basin, many disabled people, who are exempt from ferry fares, smuggle goods across the watersdividing the nations' riverine capitals.
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Weight of waterdivided by weight of flour taken, multiplied by 100, equals the per cent of water in the flour.)
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He led the multitude to Jordan, and while he was bidding the watersdivide to let him across the Romans had his head off.
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All around, as we fell, the darkening watersdivided into hundreds of vertical streams, their turbulent surfaces rippling blue and green and deeper green.
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Pierre, from the height of the cliff, looking down, saw the vessel dip at the bow, and then the watersdivided and swallowed it up.
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Can the ship-wrecked mariner, who spent with swimming, hears close behind the splashing watersdivided by a shark which pursues him through the Atlantic, hope?