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The only way to close that door is with our collective strength, undivided by the kind of “common sense” discrimination that men like Kavanaugh embrace.

Nothing like a majestic creature who rewards your undivided attention, then, to refocus one’s energies.

As a teen in a coir factory, he joined the undivided Communist Party at 17 and began organising agricultural workers in Travancore in then British-ruled India.

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Born in 1930 into an affluent family in Lahore in undivided India, as a child she loved playing doctor to her dolls and siblings.

From BBC

Instead, they say it refers more narrowly to people who owe their undivided allegiance to this country.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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