| 31. | Throughout the 1960s, domestic Cambodian politics became polarised.
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| 32. | A polariser changing the orientation of linearly polarised light.
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| 33. | It marked a change in their fortunes and polarised fans and critics alike.
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| 34. | These disputes gradually polarised around the long-standing Percy-Neville feud.
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| 35. | Jackson Pollock's work has always polarised critics.
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| 36. | Japanese pottery is distinguished by two polarised aesthetic traditions.
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| 37. | Baker's iconoclastic anchoring of " 606 " polarised opinion.
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| 38. | British Virgin Islands politics have become highly polarised since the mid-1990s.
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| 39. | The Danilevsky hypothesis became the subject of much controversy and polarised its readers.
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| 40. | Polarizing filters can be rotated to maximise or minimise admission of polarised light.
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