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en The amount of infighting has made the union a big, fat target for the transit authority. They see a weak and divided union, and they're taking a hard line.

en With the world divided, the United Nations divided, our country divided and our party divided, it would be inexplicable if we did not have a debate on this crucially important issue.

en It looks like a divided union.

en I beseech those whose piety will permit them reverently to petition, that they will pray for this union, and ask that He who buildeth up and pulleth down nations will, the mercy preserve and unite us. For a Nation divided against itself cannot stand.
  Sam Houston

en The three hires were brilliant hires from everyone else's view. The sheer arrogance and recklessness of this has divided the union in a way that might be irreparable.

en Right-to-work laws naturally divide the union so that the union isn't as strong as it could be. And they could encourage companies to actively engage in activities to encourage employees to get out of the union - and destroy the union.

en As every divided kingdom falls, so every mind divided between many studies confounds and saps itself.
  Leonardo da Vinci

en He is most widely remembered in foreign-policy circles for being the United States' representative at the multiparty negotiation over the future of divided Germany. He persuaded the Bush administration to embrace German unity despite the qualms of allies and alarm in the former Soviet Union.

en He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. There were a lot of ships passing in the night four years ago, and some of them floated into different ponds then. But Republicans are still divided but not as divided as they were in 2001, and Kilgore's made a few inroads.

en And he took unto him all these, and divided them in the midst, and laid each piece one against another: but the birds divided he not.

en And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand: / And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how shall then his kingdom stand? / And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? therefore they shall be your judges.

en France was divided over the Dreyfus affair. Racial politics - as seen since the advent of One Nation on to the Australian political scene, and the wider adoption of its policies - has divided Australia.

en I think it's very important that we give these union members the right to have their union dues spent on whatever purpose they want, not what a union leader wants,
  John McCain

en The leadership felt they had all the answers. These people, you know what they did, they showed the leaders whose union it is. It's not your union. It's our union. We're not having this.

en I think that there's a lot at stake in winning that union at New York University, ... It was the only graduate student union at a private university, and I think winning back that union and protecting that contract gives graduate students at other institutions the hope that they can have a union too.


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