You could also use group-by:

  user=> (group-by odd? [1 2 3 4 5])
  {true [1 3 5], false [2 4]}

The nice thing is that you can also use this with functions that return more 
than 2 values:

  user=> (group-by class [0 nil false])
  {java.lang.Integer [0], nil [nil], java.lang.Boolean [false]}

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