And so what we're coming out with, though, is really a bifurcated Democratic primary electorate.
Objects of sheer beauty, they are also expressive metaphors for the bifurcated circumstances of her people.
WSJ: Changing Hands | We Are Here! | Native, North American, New | By Lee Rosenbaum
The two were companions yet the Right has bifurcated them, to their own electoral peril.
FORBES: Jude Wanniski's Electoral Model Points To An Obama Landslide
Recent events suggest that the Bush Administration has adopted a bifurcated if not schizophrenic policy.
Recent events suggest that the Bush Administration has adopted a bifurcated -- if not schizophrenic -- policy.
The album is neatly utilitarian and bifurcated -- "Side One" for the hip-hop headz, "Side Two" for teenyboppers.
Wadsworth therefore painted out the feline paw and replaced it with a quieter hoof, gray in color and lightly bifurcated.
But in the background, the issue of bifurcated markets is lurking.
It's not simply that the Pakistan government is bifurcated into a weak elected civilian government that is barely functional and a strong unelected government, the Pakistani Army, which still controls the country's national security policy.
CNN: Commentary: Obama anti-terror plan could be doomed to fail
Instead, we have created a patchwork quilt of energy subsidies and tax credits that has bifurcated into two camps: Permanent tax credits for the fossil fuel industry and temporary credits and subsidies for the renewable energy industry.
FORBES: How To Tap A Trillion Dollars For Renewable Energy Investment
Mr. Elop has to be careful to "evolve the culture in a way that it becomes a global culture as opposed to a bifurcated culture of Finns and non-Finns, " said Mr. Leopold, who isn't involved with Nokia.
Welcome to the bifurcated Chinese luxury market.
FORBES: Chinese Shunning Luxury Stores At Home, Buying Abroad
应用推荐