Third, we cannot do our duty as citizens and patriots if we pursue an agenda that polarizes and divides our country. |
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For example, a water surface polarizes reflected light so that the plane of polarization is parallel to the plane of the surface. |
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The development of Western theatre lies between these two extremes and polarizes into its two primary types of experience tragedy and comedy. |
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Mr. Joseph Polito: I am concerned that this line of reasoning polarizes us when we get into the kind of debate we've just been engaged in. |
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Mr. Gordon Gibson: I've given my view that this bill polarizes and thereby poisons the dialogue. |
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First, it further polarizes the political cesspool, and this polarization is making America increasingly difficult to govern. |
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Bring him without stopping the elements necessary so that he polarizes them. |
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The reasons are varied: on the one hand it is a topic that polarizes. |
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Andre Mba Obame announced an hour after being victorious in the province that is home to the capital, the Estuary, which polarizes 40 per cent of the electorate, which according to his staff, gave him the victory. |
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Dath, 38, writes profusely and polarizes readers. |
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Today, there is probably no subject that polarizes investors more than China: the ones see it as an irrational bubble whereas for the others it seems the most exciting investment story in a generation. |
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The Passat has become rounder over time, but the German company has just launched a new version of the car that polarizes onlookers and makes them think you've got a much more expensive ride. |
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I'm very concerned that it polarizes us when we start talking this way. |
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