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Boca Raton was a land of luxury sedans, red sports cars, pink stucco mansions crammed onto postage-stamp lots, and balkanized walled developments with guards at the gates.† (source)
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The United States of America has been Balkanized, has been divided into twenty petty nations so that it will never again be a threat to world peace.† (source)
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The separateness of the states, which has been bitterly called Balkanization, creates many problems.† (source)
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Wall sees tolerance for Spanish as a threat to the linguistic unity of America, to our common civic language, which could lead to a linguistic Balkanization of the United States.† (source)
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They believe that immigration from Mexico and Latin America is of a scale that could linguistically Balkanize the United States.† (source)
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One of the dangers of inadequate public schools is that parents seeking alternatives could balkanize our nation through abandonment of shared core teachings and traditions.†
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