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Could this have been my introduction to the bifurcated woman?
"You can't have such a bifurcated market continue to exist."
I've never heard of anyone able to spin a bifurcated web.
He didn't go the bifurcated route so many cops did.
That bifurcated pitch to consumers worked for a while, he said.
Americans these days could make very good use of this bifurcated way of thinking.
The end result of that, as readers know well, is a bifurcated audience, often bored.
The rigid wings had been a bifurcated shell, way long ago.
I have been able to determine that it's a bifurcated web."
But this approach would be costly, as the experience with bifurcated trials in capital cases has shown.
She looked down between our feet; found a red metal bar with a bifurcated tip that was lying on the floor.
The second head possesses a bifurcated tongue but is probably not that of a snake.
Most of his American contemporaries probably saw no contradiction in such bifurcated reasoning.
But this bifurcated procedure turned out not to be enough to insulate the prayer.
As a result, "Miguel is a man with a bifurcated psyche.
She was smiling, despite needing both hands to support her bifurcated fishtail.
Then he drove his fist into the Bolian's bifurcated face.
The bifurcated head actually housed what amounted to two brains, each of which could, at need, control the body.
He said the authority also had no authority to impose bifurcated rates.
They had the power to cast a bifurcated web."
A single general factor has been criticized as obscuring this bifurcated pattern of development.
Texas is the only state besides the Oklahoma to have a bifurcated appellate system at the highest level.
Some use a "bifurcated needle", which looks like a fork with 2 prongs.
In this bifurcated system, an Emperor abdicated, but he retained power and influence.