31. Another key dividing line in French cinema today is the degree to which the pervasiveness of American filmmaking is resisted or embraced. 32. As he constantly rediscovers his tying method, the dividing line between art and craft begins to blur. 33. As with the dairy compacts, there were regional dividing lines, but with a peculiar twist in that vote. 34. A new road leads east out of Daoukro, its dividing lines painted fresh, its shoulders meticulously marked off. 35. Alliances will form on either side of that dividing line. 36. But among Christians there are other dividing lines. 37. But although geographers often see the Bosporus as the dividing line between Europe and Asia, Turks do not see it that way. 38. But for some officials, the dividing line is still blurry. 39. But of course, postponing discussion of integrating these countries into Western structures artificially prolongs the life of the dividing line that was the Iron Curtain. 40. But religious dividing lines ebbed and flowed here, with Catholics and Protestants sometimes trading churches as one group or another was in the ascendancy. |