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Dorsey said that the pandemic has caused a “splintering” of celebrations, mentioning that “the original movement is not as prominent.”
Source: https://missionlocal.org/2023/04/415-day-an-area-code-of-resistance-resilience-and-restitution/
Hogan was smart enough to know what he could and couldn’t do without splintering this state into belligerent political camps fixated on getting one over on the competition.
Source: https://baysideoc.net/hogans-popularity-intact-as-he-exits/
In an age of isolation and splintering divides and looming threats on the horizon, embrace poetry and all that it offers.
These are what drove Yemen’s unrest during the 2011 Arab Spring and then the splintering of the country in 2014–15.
Source: https://www.aei.org/foreign-and-defense-policy/yemen-news-not-as-good-as-it-seems/
They have been selected, as Coen puts it in his short introduction, “to highlight Lee’s unusual approach to framing – his splitting, splintering, repeating, fracturing, and reassembling into new and impossible compositions”.
To concentrate on censorship will prevent the splintering of our concerns into side-issues rather than the main issue of the government and its minions preventing free speech and inquiry and what will result if we allow this agenda to continue.
Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/01/valerie-protopapas/the-wrong-question/