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They say there is a cultural divide between the military and society.
But country music is firmly on the other side of the cultural divide.
But a cultural divide is sometimes found even in the same household.
For the other, it involved international borders and a cultural divide.
There is also a perceived cultural divide between the north and the south.
After all, the political and cultural divide between the two parties is far too wide.
She described an American cultural divide in a deeply personal way.
To many, such efforts have helped bridge a cultural divide.
The Mediterranean must not be a cultural dividing line but a meeting place.
"You know there is a cultural divide between these tables," he said.
A few have leaped the cultural divide, but most remain poor.
The gap between us and our opponents is a cultural divide.
Much has been written lately about cultural divides in this country.
The cultural divide though still exists in Russia to some degree.
In some quarters, of course, language or cultural divides make the election seem far away.
Those signals, however, did not seem to translate well across the cultural divide.
At least part of the tensions stem from the deep cultural divide here.
Artists and scientists, so the story goes, glare at each other across a cultural divide.
So every place becomes more like itself, and the cultural divides between places become stark.
Other medical institutions cross the cultural divide on a much smaller scale.
Looking at both sides of this cultural divide, we can see how closely linked they are.
However, the cultural divide should not necessarily be seen as pernicious.
In the space of a few moments one crossed a cultural divide now generations deep.
Bridges, after all, had to be built on both sides of any biological or cultural divide.
The questions of Chinese students and workers leaped the habitual cultural divide.