| 21. | Architectural response to the skyscraper is polarised and interpretations vary.
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| 22. | Bob Hawke, a less polarising Labor leader than Medicare.
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| 23. | Despite her third straight victory she remained a polarising figure.
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| 24. | An ITIES is an electrochemical interface that is either polarisable or polarised.
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| 25. | Whether the bomb acted as a catalyst for development has polarised opinion.
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| 26. | Existing political positions are polarised and not reconciled under the media spotlight.
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| 27. | The piece was polarising and praised by some and criticised by others.
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| 28. | There was no non-controversial option-Manning is extremely polarising.
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| 29. | Sara s work has attracted polemical and highly polarised responses.
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| 30. | Korn urges'polarised'war against democrats, NATION
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