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Arno J. Mayer's hefty opus, "The Furies," addresses chapters of a past still very much a part of our present and convulsions that continue to polarize and stir emotions -- not least the author's own.

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And despite the recovery, job opportunities continued to polarize.

"There are more similarities between them than there are differences," said Ken Mehlman, Mr. Bush's campaign manager, who is planning a campaign focused more on the direction of the country and less on a personal matchup between the Democratic nominee and Mr. Bush, who continues to polarize large portions of the electorate.

The coup was the first of a string of conflicts between the Chávez government and the opposition clashes that continued to polarize Venezuelan society into two bitterly opposed camps: Chávez supporters (chavistas) and opposition members (escuálidos ["scrawny ones"], a derisive term coined by Chávez but quickly and proudly embraced by the opposition).

Though his work continued to polarize critics, by 2003 most of them were on his side for his one-man show at the Whitney Museum (although one particularly vicious review by Jed Perl in The New Republic did label it "art pollution").

Fifteen months after his ouster from the country’s premiership and forced exile, Thaksin Shinawatra continues to polarize Thailand’s fractured political landscape as much as ever.

Their remarks sadly reflect Israel's political malaise that continues to politically polarize the country and led to paralysis in dealing with Israel's pressing issues in the past.

They're polarized and continue to be polarizing, and going to some very strange places trying to make their argument stick.

We also see Dachs asymmetry in 6 hr pupal wings (data not shown) consistent with Ft-Ds-Fj signaling continuing to provide polarizing cues after the third-instar stage [ 10, 24, 25].

We examined how the cell size distribution, which is an approximation for polarization dynamics, changed during the experiment: cells that take longer to polarize are on average larger than cells that polarize fast because yeast cells continue to grow during polarity establishment (Goranov et al., 2009).

The city is polarized because people continue to live in days gone by.

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