41. In one broadcast, the announcer attempted to drive a wedge between the average Afghan and the now-deposed Taliban leadership. 42. In South Korea, Clinton must remind the North that it cannot hope to drive a wedge between the United States and its longtime ally. 43. Indeed, the abortion issue seems to have driven a wedge between some longtime defenders of civil liberties. 44. Incidents like this one could help drive a wedge between the agricultural biotech companies and the food companies, which have generally supported biotechnology. 45. It begins with remorseless octaves, crashing upward in the treble and downward in the bass, driving a wedge through tonality. 46. Iraq had tried to drive a wedge between the IAEA, which follows nuclear developments, and Unscom, which looks for biological, chemical and prohibited missile activity. 47. Instead the issue is driving a wedge through the Republican party, with some moderates charging that impeachment fever could imperil them and their congressional majority. 48. It is also possible that teams are misrepresenting these things to Parker in an attempt to drive a wedge between Brooks and the Giants. 49. It is also driving a wedge into US-Russian relations, which both sides would like to portray as close while Bush prepares to visit Moscow this week. 50. Kauffman, Glass and Stanley said the negotiations had been scripted in an effort to drive a wedge between the union members and their leadership. |