| 11. | Stark and daring, an album that will polarise opinion ."
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| 12. | The polarised laser scans the fundus, building a monochromatic image.
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| 13. | This essay accomplished little but to polarise both sides even more.
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| 14. | Intellectuals launched a major media storm, with positions increasingly polarised.
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| 15. | Beuys's charisma and eclecticism have polarised his audience.
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| 16. | Twiggy and the magazines featuring her image polarised critics from the start.
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| 17. | Waring's commentary polarised opinion over the next decades.
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| 18. | The visibility of the colors may be enhanced with a polarising filter.
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| 19. | The reaction in England and South Africa was severely polarised.
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| 20. | The glasses, combined with polarised projectors, provided a 3D effect.
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