Dr Cassidy discovered a divide stretching more than 200 years in the columns of The Times.
BBC: Badgers: Splitting public opinion for more than 200 years
In larger part, however, these demands are the product of a divide-and-conquer strategy originating in Baghdad.
Musician Imed Amar, however, echoed concern about a divide within Ennahda between moderates and hard-liners.
Why force a divide among Republicans on this issue right at this point in time during mid-term elections?
"A divide exists between the cardinals who work outside of Rome and those who work in the Curia, " Rev.
From here, it's easy to see how such a divide can impact our career progression: indeed, our entire lives.
Underlying operating profits revealed a divide between News Corp's publishing and entertainment businesses.
The leadership's proposal is meant to bridge a divide among Democrats on how the party should address the war.
CNN: Anti-war House Dems demand 'clear timeline' for pullout
"The simplicity of Twitter definitely creates less of a divide, because it's not a relationship like it is on MySpace or Facebook, " Ostrow said.
Speaking of HTPCs, we talk a little about DisplayPort and HDMI and wonder if a divide between CE and PC gear is brewing on that front.
Overall, most children (89%) can get on to the internet via a computer at home but according to E-Learning Foundation this figure masks a divide between rich and poor.
Obama and Democratic leaders seek a solution that could win support from a Republican or two, and more importantly, help bridge a divide among Democrats on the public option issue.
CNN: Sources: Obama, GOP's Snowe work on health care compromise
"If we don't be extremely careful with this case, it could build a divide between people and the police, because this is not an overt case of racial profiling, " Thomas says.
When mathematician Vincent Blondel studied the location and billing data from one billion cellphone calls in Belgium, he found himself documenting a divide that has threatened his country's ability to govern itself.
Much of the interest aroused by the Scottish Premier League is based on the intense rivalry between Rangers and Glasgow neighbors Celtic, a divide along sectarian lines that is famous around the globe.
But after Bush's re-election in 2004, a divide was growing between the president and Cheney as the administration faced a declining sense of patience among the public for the Iraq War and negative headlines over prisoner abuse.
Mr. COOK: I think what you're seeing really for the first time is a divide between the farmers who are making the case they need subsidies all the time and those who are saying we're ready to go into more of a free market.
Labour MP John McDonnell, parliamentary convenor of the Trade Union Co-ordinating Group, who also chairs the Right to Work campaign pointed out that the Unite trade union supports the Right to Work campaign financially and otherwise so rather than there being a divide between the two, there is a "coalition and an alliance".
Similar to the better-publicized issue of technology illiteracy fomenting a digital divide, healthcare illiteracy will create a healthcare-knowledge divide.
The resulting features are a blend of leading-edge technology and watchmaking artistry, thereby spanning a massive divide in a manner never previously attempted in this luxury industry.
Grab a marker and divide a piece of paper into three columns: Career Needs, Ideal Professions, and Tasks.
In this game, two players, a proposer and a responder, divide a reward.
There appears to be a thin divide between team orders that protect a worthy longtime leader and instructions that see him denied the taste of champagne from the top step of the podium.
The end result continues to show a persistent divide amongst MPC members on how to respond to a lack of growth and inflation.
The question of temporary workers has traditionally produced a stark divide between business and labor, with business seeking a large, low-cost supply of workers, and labor opposed to any guest-worker program that could threaten American laborers and produce questionable working conditions.
Recent polls show a stark divide over how blacks and whites view the tactic, while a majority or plurality of Hispanics approve of it.
The new head refused to listen to advice from experienced members of staff and had a "divide and rule" policy, dropping team meetings and - Mr A says - losing the respect of staff and pupils.
The controversy also saw a growing divide between the education systems in England and Wales - with the Welsh government ordering a regrade.
Within Eastern Europe, there's also a large divide between public and private sector jobs.
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