The arguments also brought to life more familiar fissures between the court's liberal and conservative wings.
If he fails, he will have done so having exposed deep fissures in the Republican party.
But could the ambitious project to alter language use now be causing serious social fissures?
An explorer seeks the hitches, because hitches are the fissures and chasms that help us leap forward.
Even Egypt, where liberalism has regressed in the past decade, is experiencing fissures in its political ice.
After years of neglect the pavement was broken with great fissures and potholes the size of a bathtub.
Those episodes are happily behind us in today's democratic South Korea, but the memories and ideological fissures linger.
On the specific issue of trade, you're right, there are conflicts within and fissures within the Democratic Party.
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Calls for consolidation reek of elitists exploiting crises to ossify recalcitrant patriotic fissures.
There, too, Indonesia divided to rule, stressing the fissures among the local population.
One purpose of fracking fluids is to help the sand flow into newly formed fissures and keep them propped open.
The fissures in America's relationship with Japan, as underscored by the recent Okinawa referendum against U.S. bases, have only been patched up.
And it is likely to be a Syria where central control is much weaker in the face of sectarian and clan fissures.
The pressure on the budget has also revealed fissures within the Labour Party, cracks that have opened periodically but are now gaping.
The fissures in the Democratic Party do not end at health care.
Politically, Mr Bush runs the risk of opening fissures within the right.
But it also exposed fissures in the state's once formidable Democratic apparatus.
About 2, 400 barrels of oil had escaped through the well bore, seeped up into the rock, then escaped through fissures in the seafloor.
Within a decade the conflict led to fissures within the SSP and in 1996 LeJ broke away under the leadership of Riaz Basra.
And some influential conservative thinkers, like Amir Mohebbian, expect America to continue to threaten Iran in the hope that its internal fissures become irreparable.
Those fissures and crevices that have trapped natural gas below the Earth's surface are also capable of trapping helium, although typically in small amounts.
He says there are no fissures in the army and he has no plans to postpone the promised return to democracy in October 2002.
Fissures in Myanmar's government have become more apparent in recent months and indicate some leaders could stand in the way of more extensive changes.
But by using reconciliation, the administration would be packaging together several bills, each of which has the potential to cause serious fissures within the party.
Once there, reclaimed Teak is used to repair any damage to the original wood and specialist epoxy resin adhesives are used to bind cracks and fissures.
Western diplomats fear a break will lead to fissures both in multi- ethnic Bosnia and in Macedonia, where about a third of the population is Albanian.
It allows scientists to study the fissures in the cone of the volcano -- if the fissures are getting hotter, it means an eruption is imminent.
Whether or not the leadership contest ends with Mr Clarke's capitulation after two rounds, the election has once again exposed the deep fissures within the party.
They are nonetheless pushing for a parliamentary resolution on the agreement, which could open big fissures within the Congress party, and between it and its allies.
It's possible that no one could have turned the invasion into a success, given the fissures in Iraqi society that the fall of Saddam Hussein have exposed.
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