| 31. | That touched off a discussion about fissures in their families.
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| 32. | Handled wrong, you create fissures that are very hard to repair.
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| 33. | The other possibility is that there is a fissure within the movement.
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| 34. | There were just momentary fissures in Harnisch's evening.
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| 35. | Also visible are fissures in the snow that could mean massive snowslides.
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| 36. | In geology as in politics, such pressures often result in fissures.
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| 37. | It is tied together by a network of monumental fissures called freeways.
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| 38. | Democrats, too, are seeing new fissures over abortion.
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| 39. | Yet we still manage to direct ourselves into the wrong societal fissures.
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| 40. | Glazer's change of heart has created fissures among the neoconservatives.
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