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This wasn't the only explanation for the polarized reaction to Thatcher's death.
The polarized reaction to its popularity set up its sequel in 2000, "The Marshall Mathers LP," to be a convoluted sneer at celebrity and controversy.
The movie has received a polarized reaction from both audiences and critics.
The filmmaker noted as well that, "with a character this complicated, you're going to have a very polarized reaction".
But the line gives an indication of how she's absorbed the polarized reaction to her work, which has spawned as many enemies as acolytes.
It has managed to stay so profoundly relevant on everything that truly matters with what's going on in our world for four years without once faltering- this season it is covering drone strikes, the media's coverage of them, and the public's polarized reaction.
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Add in his very public professions of faith and the polarized reactions that he provokes, and you have one of the most interesting athletic figures of recent years.
The publisher's note for the tome says of its subject: "No public figure in contemporary life has elicited more polarized reactions than Hillary Rodham Clinton.
"We wanted people to go, 'What's going to happen next?' " Mr. Kennedy said he was used to polarized reactions to his work.
Perhaps inevitably, given the current political climate and how closely the health care law was associated with Mr. Obama, that decision gave rise to distinctly polarized reactions about the court.
These comments have evoked very strong and polarized reactions from various quarters.
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