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Instead there was a fault line between old and new.
Many members said the fault lines had been building for a long time.
You had to watch for the fault line at the edge.
It seemed to work, then he saw the fault lines.
The fault line has never had a history of being dangerous.
Still, there are real fault lines, even within his party.
So the first fault line in American politics was not between the rich and the poor.
It was as if a fault line crept through him.
You are clearly on some fault line, but it is a hard one to identify.
The cold war is over, but judging can still play out along political fault lines.
Hair pulled back tight enough to cause a fault line down the center of her face.
This, some historians feel, is where the political fault lines run.
If you figure they exist, then the surface of this wall must be right about the fault line.
"He was always walking the fault line between legal and breaking the law."
It's also because three major fault lines run through the prospective Bush foreign policy.
In his films, life on the fault line is a constant state of mind.
And if anything, I'd say that the second fault line is the more treacherous.
These fault lines, as we know, are not only breaking up the global economy.
They represent a fault line running across Europe which may well give rise to further problems.
That is, movement along a fault line cut off the flow in some places.
This is the invisible fault line that runs through the show.
Some of the major debates on the Court are conducted along this fault line.
Here lies the fundamental fault line between the two parties.
Those were times when Germany lay exactly across history's main fault line, and, quite simply, it does not any more.
With the new information about the fault line, the study said the dam was not likely to be in danger.