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But Trump is now blaming the Democratic Party for disunity and continued to make that case Thursday.

And on Thursday night, he could deliver a speech that leaves his opponent to history and begins to shake this country free from the grip of disunity that has paralyzed us for too long.

So there was unity, disunity, people scared, all of those things.

They also challenge the formulation popularized by Joseph Uscinski that "conspiracy theories are for losers," and should be understood as “alarm systems and coping mechanisms to help deal with foreign threat and domestic power centers” that “tend to resonate when groups are suffering from loss, weakness, or disunity.”

From Salon

Blunt about the SNP's internal problems - its disunity, lack of cohesion and weak party democracy.

From BBC

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

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