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I had vowed not to bifurcate my life anymore between him and everything else.
The man bifurcated me without my permission, and I cannot forgive him for that.
Interstate 15 (now I-215) bifurcated the town in a way the railroad had not.
Prior to this change, the term had been bifurcated.
A species can bifurcate into two different mutations if conditions require it.
The spear of Achilles is said by a few sources to be bifurcated.
When in 2010, the university was bifurcated, the college came under the jurisdiction of the present university.
Time may also overlap, repeat, or bifurcate into multiple possibilities.
Due to its large number of students, the college was bifurcated in two units in 1961.
The front and back cross rails bifurcate at each side to give a larger binding surface.
"Nobody wants this park to be bifurcated with a chain-link fence," he said.
"To bifurcate the businesses, it would have been problematic."
Their diversity is an emblem of the actor's bifurcating persona.
The Rebellion had bifurcated the colony long ago, and the rift remained.
He climbed that trunk, up to where it bifurcated.
It subsequently bifurcates into the right and left hepatic arteries.
You will notice that it starts out with two arms-but they bifurcate very quickly.
But the figures are bifurcated, like the city.
In some cases the blades on the sides of the dart are bifurcated or divided into two parts.
Frequently, civil cases are bifurcated into separate liability and damages proceedings.
It came into being in 1990, when the old Singhbhum district was bifurcated.
The village got bifurcated with almost half of the populace moving further east somewhere in the early eighteenth century.
Further study showed that the prongs had bifurcated many times, until they reached microscopic scale.