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In two decades with the whistle Steve Ganson has polarised opinion among supporters, players, coaches and the media.
Mr Davis was trying to square a particularly difficult circle: Alabama's politics are among the most racially polarised in the nation.
Even among lifelong Labour voters, opinions are polarised to this day over Liverpool's Militant-dominated city council of the early 1980s.
Sharply polarised between pro- and anti-Western camps, fragmented among religious sects and parties, and buffeted by the influence of rival foreign meddlers, the chronically troubled little country looks set to plunge into yet another swirl of turbulence.
Carrick, another player who could polarise opinion among the West Ham crowd, has similar aspirations, playing with the control and authority for Manchester United that makes it difficult to understand why Roy Hodgson did not try harder to involve him in Euro 2012.
Misogyny flourishes when politics become polarised, for a simple reason: it is as prevalent on the hard left as it is among religious extremists.
Politics have been polarised by race for 60 years.
They are so polarised in their beliefs in the US.
The staff was polarised over Adam's fate.
I would say polarised to an irresponsible degree.
Now views are polarised between acceptable disabilities and unacceptable disabilities.
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