Bush campaigned as a moderate; even so, he lost the popular vote and became president under deeply divisive circumstances.
Wage-setting and labor power, once deeply divisive election year issues, are barely mentioned.
The shareholders select the managing editor and, in the past at least, this procedure has proved deeply divisive.
This policy proved deeply divisive, and quickly lost its importance as oil prices collapsed in the mid-1980s.
The school district weathered a deeply divisive 15-day teachers' strike in 1975 in which class size and pay were the primary issues.
During his tenure as mayor, the city went through the deeply divisive 85-day Stelco strike of 1946.
But the impeachment debate was such a deeply divisive issue that its memory is still fresh in the minds of most politically active people.
Bagapsh came to power following the deeply divisive October 2004 presidential election.
Job protection for federal workers may not seem to be the highest priority at a time of terrorism, but the issue is deeply divisive.
But set against Russia's critical, deeply divisive presidential campaign, today's celebration turned into a political tug of war between the two candidates over history.