The Magnaghi thesis has been a bitterly divisive factor in Vespucci scholarship.
The electorate gave no candidate a majority, and the General Court ended up choosing Bowdoin over the others in bitterly divisive voting.
One effect of any delay that long would be to place the bitterly divisive issue of affirmative action squarely in the middle of the Presidential campaign.
The reactions reflected the bitterly divisive debate that has seized Austria since the historians' commission issued its report.
And when Abbie and Ben announce their plans to marry, the question of Sam's future becomes a bitterly divisive issue.
The new lines eliminate contested elections, and contribute to the bitterly divisive atmosphere in Washington.
After angry debate, with bitterly divisive effect on the country, the Three-Year Law was enacted in August, 1913.
But he also presided over a bitterly divisive war against Palestinian guerrillas in Lebanon.
Brown's record of Title IX compliance led to a bitterly divisive and expensive lawsuit.
On the ethnic question, Jayewardene's legacy is bitterly divisive.