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114 Sentences With "cleaving"

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The executioner's sword swung, cleaving Ned's head from his body.
A president cleaving the country on cultural and racial lines.
You are seeing a slow-motion cleaving of price and activity.
We did an experiment that showed Crispr/cas9 was cleaving DNA.
His transparency has meant the market is cleaving to Powell's every word.
We're in a moment of cleaving terrible people from their great work.
Ms. Whitman oversaw the cleaving of H.P. into two companies in 2015.
The fight between the two countries is cleaving the high-tech realm.
This achieves equality only by cleaving off the top of academic programs.
Slouka saves himself by cleaving to his own family — the one he creates.
Cleaving the Democratic administration from Wall Street — that was enough at the time.
This time it's cleaving off the New York Knicks and Rangers from the Rockettes.
In 2007, the longtime pastor left the church, cleaving the remaining congregation in two.
The UK is still stuck within Europe, the impending divorce instead cleaving the country apart.
Use others' methods as suggestions, rather than cleaving to a style that doesn't work for you.
On the other hand, he resisted reforms embraced by most Republicans, cleaving to mandatory minimum sentences.
Fault lines run through Man Chain and Kahshahpiwi Lakes, cleaving perfectly straight granite and greenstone shorelines.
And that's by cleaving off the part off the ecosystem that is overpriced and poor quality.
Behars designed the camera to look retro and boxy while cleaving to a more material design aesthetic.
Inside Building 7 the chain fence runs right through the interior, cleaving the production line in two.
That might be the whales' response to the loud cleaving of icebergs in the spring and summer.
The mihrab is a white razor of light vertically cleaving the point where the two outer walls meet.
They were furious about the draft deal, saying it would risk cleaving Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom.
I tried to write books and they broke as I wrote them, cleaving into disconnected pieces as I typed.
For the ex-FLDS, Warren Jeffs's ascension functions as a cleaving point, separating one way of life from another.
Huggins is brash and brisk, of course, with Moretti cleaving to an old-fashioned myth of the American interloper.
The result is a continued cleaving of both our political parties that raises the question: Can the center hold?
He lays a hefty share of blame for the hyper partisanship cleaving Washington at the feet of the new President.
But grieving and cleaving are the actions that make a family: We anoint newcoming members with stories of the departed.
In this view, cleaving to Europeanism is not merely the only sensible choice, but the only idealistic one as well.
The most generous interpretation of Falwell's comments is that he's cleaving to a very specific interpretation of Biblical political ethics.
Do you feel that cleaving in your own life between the world that was and now this world that is?
A great war has divided New York, cleaving drinking buddies and brunch lovers who had, until last week, coexisted peacefully.
When her character is described as "a meteor cleaving her way through dark places," you could only nod in agreement.
A society that persecutes people who persist in cleaving to individual values is an uncivilized society that has no future.
But in the end she cannot avoid the choice between insisting on extensive regulatory divergence or cleaving close to EU rules.
Cleaving up the controversy Earlier Wednesday, Trump's campaign pushed back against claims that he was inviting Russia to hack Clinton's emails.
A massive tree had crashed onto the house that the assistant shared with his fellow groundskeepers, cleaving the roof in two.
The Indian government has long feared China could cut across the corridor if war broke out, cleaving the country in half.
In Jewish folklore, a dybbuk was an evil spirit that entered a living person, cleaving to his soul and causing mental illness.
I couldn't peel my eyes away from that 90-meter spire as it seethed in the heat, going brittle before cleaving in two.
In 1948, cleaving to two centuries of friendly relations with Russia, many Montenegrins supported Stalin when he expelled Yugoslavia from the Soviet bloc.
Without the assurance of a quick victory, cleaving to the familiar ambiguities of "one China" will make the most sense to China's leader.
From dim beginning to dimmer end, the campaign has laid bare how bias and accusations of bias are cleaving us from one another.
But there's no cap on how long the Trump administration can continue to isolate children from their parents by cleaving families in two.
Still, seminal album or not, he's a technically flawless MC, with his skittish drawl cleaving through instrumentals like a butcher's blade through meat.
He has demonstrated that the Labour Party can do well by standing for what it "really" believes in, rather than cleaving to the centre.
Now, a new paper published in Nature Communications Friday provides real-time, molecule-scale footage of CRISPR cleaving a strand of DNA in two.
But his contention that Ukrainian's preference for Hillary Clinton amounted to election interference is now cleaving what was once a consensus on Capitol Hill.
The company began losing $1 billion a month and started cleaving off limbs in desperation, eliminating or selling its Pontiac, Saturn, Saab, and Hummer brands.
And with the world cleaving into zones of "order" and "disorder," we'll need to project more power to protect the former and stabilize the latter.
"Viceroy's House", a new film written and directed by Gurinder Chadha, seeks to document Britain's role in partition and the cleaving of the Punjab region.
It was to be only the second truly open contest in the country's history, but typically for Kenyan politics, it was cleaving along tribal lines.
Then we get a surprise—too much to reveal here, but enough to prove that Maoz has no intention of cleaving to the tragic path.
And we didn't need assurance that today's uni was fresh since Toma was literally cleaving a live one in half a few feet from us.
When we look deeply at the political and cultural divisions cleaving the United States, we consistently find extremes of inequality adding fuel to these fires.
That distorted understanding of justice is cleaving the nation between the majority who support the principles of American democracy and those who support only him.
But before he can kill the leader of the Kingdom, Ezekiel's ally Jerry appears, charging the Savior with his axe, and cleaving the man in two.
The job of cleaving the diamond fell to Joseph Asscher, who studied it in detail before creating a 6.5mm deep incision in it over several days.
Instead of cleaving his narrative to a political or ideological agenda, he wrestles honestly with the messy contradictions inherent to any conversation about race or class.
In one frame, a slab of darkly brooding sky seems to loom down on a skeletal railing that runs across the shot, cleaving it in half.
While the cleaving off of that iceberg is not directly attributable to global warming, it served as a reminder of the stakes involved in addressing the problem.
It crashes through refineries, chemical storage facilities, wharves and production plants all along the Houston Ship Channel, cleaving pipelines from their moorings, lifting and breaking storage tanks.
But his first attempt in February 1908 at cleaving — or sawing — the diamond ended when the blade of his tool broke on impact when he struck the stone.
And this is a way for the Taiwanese to define themselves as different from China, which lays claim to their island, by cleaving to Japan, their former coloniser.
Tomás Munita received first place for Feature Picture Story for his story "Cleaving to the Medieval, Journeymen Ply Their Trades in Europe," which was made for The Times.
After two years of intense pressure — the U.S. trade war with China, its brinkmanship with allies, and finally the government shutdown — the global system is showing signs of cleaving.
The investigational oral beta-secretase cleaving enzyme (BACE) inhibitor E2609 was discovered by Eisai and is being jointly developed with Massachusetts-based Biogen Inc, Eisai said in a statement.
Beyond that she travels light: cleaving to few ideological precepts and avoiding risk, apart from situations where she feels she has little choice and believes she can steer events.
CARAMANICA Another year, another inexplicable cleaving of R&B into essence-less subcategories that are then rendered even less meaningful by a seemingly random distribution of nominees within them.
In the wake of the election, Ms. Carruthers said, organizations like Black Youth Project 100 have to broaden the scope of their work while cleaving to their political vision.
"We need a leader who can bring the country together," Mr. Spencer said, rather than the "cleaving" that he said had occurred under the stewardship of his former boss.
"The prospect of an election-year abortion debate is far more unsettling to Republicans, and could fire up already-energized liberals while cleaving centrist women from the G.O.P.," they wrote.
CLEAVING TO A barren mountainside above the plain of Nineveh, the Syriac Orthodox monastery of Mar Mattai (pictured above) offers a bleak view of the cataclysm that grips the Arab world.
When the Minnesota Vikings (218-27) weren't cleaving the Giants' facade of defensive proficiency on Sunday, they were tormenting Jones in ways, and to degrees, that he had not yet encountered.
That precipitated the ballyhooed arrival of Brady Hoke as defensive coordinator, under whom the Ducks have only waddled back up to 82nd and 403 YPG, with the Cornhuskers cleaving Oregon for 428.
The unionists view the deal as a betrayal because it would require checks on goods flowing across the Irish Sea, effectively cleaving Northern Ireland economically from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Both films, rooted in Virginia, deal with moral steadfastness, the cost of cleaving to it, and the triumph of that tenacity, but they might as well have been shot on different planets.
Germany is confronting growing support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany party, and the British referendum in June on whether to leave the European Union is cleaving Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives.
These dual forces operating on Trump help explain why the political divides and mutual mistrust cleaving America -- between the President's loyalists and critics -- are unbridgeable and will produce a bitter 2020 election campaign.
His campaign is all about Labour: he is absent in most hustings, has published no manifesto with barely a month to go before the vote and seems to be cleaving to safe Labour areas.
A crack spreading inexorably across the Larsen C Ice Shelf in northwest Antarctica has surged forward at record rates, bringing the ice shelf closer to cleaving off an iceberg roughly the size of Delaware.
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the spiritual leader, handed a Tomos of Autocephaly containing a decree of independence to the newly appointed Metropolitan Epiphanius of Ukraine, cleaving millions of Ukrainians from the Russian Orthodox Church.
Syrup and juice bottles, as well as a pink vase with a balloon-like burst of flowers, rest on a gray table, the table's corner cleaving the composition and relegating the couple to opposite sides.
The book revolves around the idea that, much as a new continent is slowly cleaving itself away from the rest along the Rift Valley, so too a new Africa is being born from the old.
What we saw this time around, however, was a total cleaving of the media landscape, where half the media completely denied the Russia story, and the other half completely jumped into it with both feet.
Three months ago, when Warren outlined her plan for cleaving the economic dominance of large technology companies, I spent a few days quizzing her staff on what I considered to be flaws in her approach.
The corps has arrived in a single diagonal line (one lieutenant at either end); Dewdrop powers her way along the line, cleaving the air in forward jumps and arriving on point in grandly sculptural positions.
Then there are the 260 miles belonging to the Tohono O'odham, a tribe that has survived the cleaving of its land for more than 234 years and views the president's wall as a final indignity.
Most notably, Christian nationalism is getting stronger — even as that nationalism has both caused divisions within the evangelical community and led to wider politico-religious divisions in America, cleaving white evangelicals, from, well, everybody else.
Hosts Wood, Tanner Foust, and Adam Ferrara took a little bit to find their rhythm, and while some viewers criticized the show for cleaving to close to the original, others claimed it strayed too far away.
Almost slapstick mismanagement by Viacom — cleaving off a lucrative TV business, firing the horror maestro Jason Blum, missing the opportunity to buy Marvel Entertainment, describing Steven Spielberg as "completely immaterial" — has left Paramount on life support.
While cartoony and ludicrously gory contemporaries like Gears of War feature chainsaw rifles cleaving enemies in two, Battlefield 1 uses a guttural, primal scream to indicate you're charging at the enemy with the tip of a rifle spear.
Immigration reform has been a perennial headache for GOP leaders, cleaving the party between the conservative lawmakers urging mass deportations and more moderate members pushing various degrees of legalization for the estimated 12 million people living in the country illegally.
Diffuse muscle damage on the cellular level leads to a release of muscle-cell contents into surrounding tissue: Calcium, for instance, is normally stored inside muscle cells, and when released, it activates protein-cleaving enzymes that cause further cell damage.
The gun issue appears likely to deepen Republicans' problems in these areas, further cleaving moderate, pocketbook-minded suburban voters from the party's more hard-line rural base and raising the risks for Republicans in swing House districts around the country.
To a lot of political scientists, the rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders this year looks like powerful confirmation of "political polarization" — the idea that the American electorate is increasingly cleaving into a growing red camp and a growing blue camp.
His speeches were mostly get-out-the-vote pleas, but he defended his record on health care at a time when Mr. Trump has been trying to dismantle it, and he, too, pointed to the social, economic and racial schisms cleaving American society.
Now he has Ms. Warren competing for voters motivated by Medicare for all, Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii appealing to those who oppose foreign entanglements and the businessman Andrew Yang cleaving away voters who want someone from outside the established political system.
Florida 23, Wisconsin 244 | Overtime There were five Wisconsin players and one whirring blur of white cleaving all of them — a Florida point guard motoring up the court, veering out of control and finally planting his foot at just the right spot.
The community is self-sustaining and already forming itself into the familiar patterns – the suits are moving in to make some money, the experts are creating consulting services akin to Red Hat, and the community is heaving and cleaving itself into new, FUD-resistant forms.
It's baffling at first, the idea of Sonny Moore throwing down a stadium-cleaving dubstep set before some guys with guitars take the stage, but the dude's productions have always been as rooted in rock & roll's lineage of destruction as they have in the dancefloor.
Over the years, as waves of American and NATO troops have come and left in repeated cycles, the government has slowly retrenched and ceded chunks of territory to the Taliban, cleaving Afghanistan into disparate parts and ensuring a conflict with no end in sight.
The wealthy donors who have built a powerful shadow Republican Party of outside groups are rapidly cleaving into two mutually hostile and deep-pocketed factions, complicating efforts to deny the party's nomination to Donald J. Trump, reports filed with the Federal Election Commission on Sunday showed.
By cleaving his audience so neatly into a dichotomy of "fake news" and "honest Christians," Trump is signaling to his evangelical supporters that the crisis of his presidency is not simply another entry into political history, but a step toward the second coming of Jesus Christ.
While there isn't scientific consensus that global warming is responsible for the break — "cleaving," or the breaking off of blocks of ice from Antarctic ice shelves is a natural process — there is consensus that events like this will take place more frequently as man-made global warming progresses.
And it is poised to use its new clout — the party's grass roots have never before picked a prime minister — to catapult Boris Johnson into Downing Street, potentially cleaving the world's oldest and most successful political party as it sends Britain on the path to what could be a tumultuous Brexit.
And it is poised to use its new clout — the party's grass roots have never before picked a prime minister — to catapult Boris Johnson into Downing Street, potentially cleaving the world's oldest and most successful political party as it sends Britain on the path to what could be a tumultuous Brexit.
And the attacks ranged from challenges to his stop-and-frisk policies, to allegations of abusive behavior toward women in his workplace, to his cleaving in his ads to former President Barack Obama -- with whom he wasn't always close or supportive -- to his past Republicanism and to general sniping about his vast wealth.
The organs of a slaughtered buffalo in one scene "slip away like odd-shaped boats on a river of blood"; the "outrageous" femininity of transgender women or hijras in a neighborhood make the "real, biological women" look "cloudy and dispersed"; a boat is seen "cleaving through a dark, liquid lawn" of a weed-choked lake.
Tuesday evening, the 25-year-old Washington Nationals slugger will be starting in the All-Star Game in his home ballpark… Monday night, he made his much-anticipated debut in the Home Run Derby (he long maintained he'd prefer to participate in Washington) and, on the strength of his trademark cloud-cleaving swing, won in style.
They fear their party is on the cusp of an epochal split — a historic cleaving between the familiar form of conservatism forged in the 1960s and popularized in the 1980s and a rekindled, atavistic nationalism, with roots as old as the republic, that has not flared up so intensely since the original America First movement before Pearl Harbor.
While systems like the Hardlight VR are pretty niche right now – I doubt very many have VR goggles let alone the need to feel the gentle caress of a Sylvan Elf or the bite of his cleaving sword – it's cool to know soon we'll all be encased in what looks like dirt bike armor as we flail around our living rooms dodging war hammers and drone fire.
In the educated suburbs where Mr. Trump's party is already on defense — and struggling to dissuade moderate women from deserting it altogether — the prospect of an election-year abortion debate is far more unsettling to Republicans, and could fire up already-energized liberals while cleaving centrist women from the G.O.P. By midday Tuesday, multiple Democratic congressional candidates, in areas like northern New Jersey and the outer suburbs of Chicago, had attacked their Republican opponents for their views on abortion.

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