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Bifurcation is an emotive issue in golf but Jacklin hinted that he was in favor of having different rules for professional and amateur players.

From Reuters • May 15, 2015

Bifurcation, as its name denotes, is a study of divided paths in life, the paths of Love and Duty chosen severally by two lovers whose epitaphs Browning gives.

From An Introduction to the Study of Browning by Symons, Arthur

Bifurcation of Two   Great Roads at this point.

From The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 by Yule, Henry

The true anarchist, as he sometimes dared to hint, was the cold unreason of duty which, as in Bifurcation, keeps lovers meant for each other apart.

From Robert Browning by Herford, C. H. (Charles Harold)

In Bifurcation he puts again, with more of subtlety and of detachment, the problem of the conventional conflict of love with duty, so peremptorily decided in love's favour in The Statue and the Bust.

From Robert Browning by Herford, C. H. (Charles Harold)




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