This bipolarity of linguistic culture had been reactivated by the 11th-century invasion of the rebellious Arabic-speaking Banu Hilal.
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Everybody wants to rule the world, sang the pop group Tears for Fears back when there still was some bipolarity, around 1986.
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The D bank in the central office could detect a bit with the wrong polarity, or " bipolarity violation " and sound an alarm.
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The framework advocates particular attention for collecting the set of relevant bipolar scales, linguistic testing of semantic bipolarity, and establishing semantic differential dimensionality.
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His research on cyclothymia paved the way for understanding the childhood antecedents of bipolarity, and helped in the worldwide renaissance of the temperament field.
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Monastrol was shown to inhibit the kinesin-5 ( also known as KIF11, Kinesin Eg5 ), a motor protein important for spindle bipolarity.
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Rather than comparing the relative peacefulness of unipolarity, multipolarity, and bipolarity, he identifies causal pathways to war that are endemic to a unipolar system.
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He insisted on this statement that, " We cannot achieve a strong nation where there is a bipolarity between the people at economic and social level.
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While fighting in the trenches of bipolarity, Big Brother remained an unloved benefactor, like a rich but obnoxious relative you can't afford to cross.
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The writing is dazzling, Stacks says, but in the end " the fact / fiction bipolarity erodes some of the book's brilliance ."