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Politicians of all stripes, our president and president-elect among them, make promises of unifying our divided nation yet rather than finding common ground, the public bifurcation continues to intensify.

The only real downside, though, is the bifurcation between two venues located across town from each other.

Since the discovery of electron bifurcation, scientists have found that the process is both ancient and absolutely essential in microbes that live from H2.

One way to gauge this bifurcation of the American economy is by looking at the results of credit card companies like American Express, Capital One, Discover Financial and Synchrony Financial.

So there is a bifurcation in my own feelings.

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

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