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1 I think it's going to be deeply divisive , lawmaker Stephen Kinnock said.
2 The issue of women's ordination has been deeply divisive within the church.
3 As in life, in death Fidel Castro was a deeply divisive figure.
4 Thaksin has set no date for his return which would be deeply divisive .
5 Hugo Schwyzer has long been a deeply divisive figure within feminism.
6 They can take their deeply divisive racist phrases and money elsewhere.
7 One of those options is deeply divisive ; the other is a political slam dunk.
8 But the bumbling persona covers up his deeply divisive and dangerous embrace of populism.
9 Cuban immigration has become a deeply divisive issue in Miami's exile community in recent years.
10 The city's democracy debate is a deeply divisive issue.
11 Photo: AFP The election campaign has been deeply divisive .
12 Although a deeply divisive figure, Donald Trump is one of Jennifer Hawkins's sources of inspiration.
13 But her actions detonated an explosive and deeply divisive sexism debate and she found herself engulfed.
14 He is seen as a deeply divisive figure whose racist, homophobic and misogynistic remarks have angered many.
15 Some delegates emphasised a need for a televised display of unity after the deeply divisive GOP primary.
16 But he has proven a deeply divisive figure whose racist, homophobic and misogynistic remarks have angered many.
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