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Examples
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I prefer to be a centrist on most things, but the media environment and the blogs almost certainly shout out at you to choose sides on the Red-Blue divide.
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Clark pretended to be the Red-Blue Blur to give Lois an ego boost.
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As Clark prepares for the final battle, he leaves a farewell letter for Lois to publish on behalf of the Red-Blue Blur should anything happen to him.
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She alludes to the Red-Blue Blur around Clark, persisting in accusing him of hiding things from her.
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Clearing the Cache: Hang a Left at the Red-Blue Split | techPresident
Clearing the Cache: Hang a Left at the Red-Blue Split Scola, Nancy 2009
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Bloomesday has been all hype from day one—the greater the hyperbole about the danger a seasonal villain poses to truth, justice, and the Red-Blue way, the weaker the resulting climactic battle.
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The result will look very much like the Red-Blue state political map.
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They did little to change the Red-Blue deadlock of the race, and the Democrats 'flag-waving convention -- which looked like an American Legion meeting -- improved Kerry's standing on items such as who could handle the war on terror and the role of commander in chief.
In The Driver's Seat 2008
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But Obama shattered the Red-Blue divide, winning such rapidly growing states as Florida, Virginia, Colorado, and Nevada and running highly competitive races in several other Red states.
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I can easily imagine that Filkins book will be savaged by critics on both sides of the Red-Blue divide.
War and Remembrance 2008
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