That divide is as strong as ever, judging by the reaction of newspaper commentators.
Katrina laid bare America's class divide, as better-off residents escaped New Orleans while poor blacks suffered in the city's stinking Superdome.
He even extends a wide stride over America's cultural divide, as a Baptist minister (and Darwin-basher) who also plays a mean bass guitar.
One way of looking at Belgium's divide is as a counterpart to the EU's split between a Germanic, frugal north and a subsidy-dependent Latin south.
Along with a handful of others in the show, they complicate Dong's neat professional-amateur divide, as does a 15th- to early-16th-century painting in the Lacma show by Du Jin.
Some plants are tricky to divide, such as those with long, single roots called tap roots that go deep into the ground.
"Rather than letting our differences divide us, as so often happens in Washington, this bipartisan bill shows that we can come together and deliver results for the American people, " Cantor said in a written statement.
From there, divide that rate (as a decimal) into one to find your multiplier.
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And I believe that for all our imperfections, we are full of decency and goodness, and that the forces that divide us are not as strong as those that unite us.
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As cells divide, chromosomes need to be replicated perfectly.
The causes are not known but probably include a combination of inherited bad genes, bad diet (too much fat and red meat, too few vegetables) and random genetic errors that occur as cells divide.
Other animals (such as bees) divide tasks in a complex way among members of the group, but the work is kept within the family.
Heated debate by committee members on Thursday showed the partisan divide over gun legislation, as well as the challenge supporters face in getting any substantive measures through Congress.
Generational as much as geographical factors divide contemporary Chinese literature.
Italy's north-south divide remains gaping, too (though, as the author says, there is a less well known east-west divide either side of the Apennines).
But the answer to that question, as suggested by the comments of the justices last week, reveals about as much as one needs to know about the enduring political divide between what are known in the U.S. as liberals and conservatives.
The committee, meanwhile, had turned to Mr. Smolnik, the tax attorney, for guidance as to how to divide the pie.
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The divide between the two camps is as wide as Yosemite Valley.
Significantly the ever-diplomatic EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana has been warning the U.S. not to seek to divide Europe but to treat it as a whole.
We should not use immigration as a tactic to divide.
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The draft primary curriculum for maths, due to be introduced in schools next year, contains plans for pupils to memorise their times tables up to 12 by age nine, multiply and divide fractions by age 11, as well as learn topics such as geometry, long division and multiplication and decimals.
As the natural abilities versus pharmaceutical enhancements argument divide the voters, another dilemma has regrettably caused differences of opinion amongst the baseball writers as well.
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Instead of closing the digital divide by generating funds in developing countries as ETNO argues, the proposals would widen it, raising prices and depressing Internet use.
The so-called "town-gown" divide is becoming more apparent across the UK as universities grow.
Prohibition was the Blue State-Red State divide of the 1920s, and satirists such as H.
You divide the assets and it is not treated as a sale for tax purposes.
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In fact, as I mentioned earlier, the divide between them has widened since the financial crisis, because London has been growing so much faster.
Fahmy Huwaydi, a widely syndicated columnist with close ties to the Brotherhood, dismisses the supposed split between Sunnis and Shias as part of a plot to divide and rule Muslims.
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.
Although French farmers in some regions have developed a reputation as being wary of outsiders, the divide is easier to breach than imagined.
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