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If it was, we wouldn't have so much polarity in our country.
Wells noted that the language barrier and cultural differences might account for much of the seeming polarity between them.
(Elgin, 1993, p. 14) Support for this optimistic view of the cognitive powers of the arts comes from the rejection of yet another dualism that used to have a firm grip on Western thinking: "Even in a much qualified form [the] traditional polarity between nonrational art and rational science is no longer tenable today".
And I like the polarity between Lexington and Madison.
Recently, however, the polarity between the two fictional types has been lessening.
The collapse of the polarity between East and West is as fundamental to Miyawaki's identity as the erosion of distinctions between male and female.
Architecture was being rapidly consumed by a false and corrosive polarity between history and modernity, as if one could exist without the other.
On the surface, the two works seem radically unalike, confirming the stereotypical polarity between light-suffused Italianate values and the forest dusk of Germanic tradition.
This polarity between sounds of ephemeral, alien whiteness and darker strivings plays out in the most varied ways in Sir Peter's symphony.
In the interwar years, however, there was a marked polarity between the modernity of Sydney's middle-class suburbs, with icons such as the Harbour Bridge in the backdrop, and entrenched hardship in other areas of the city and beyond, the subject of much reportage, commentary, and art.
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