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  • Following this course, the bipolarized world we knew in the post-war era will inevitably become a unipolarized world under U.S. hegemony.

    Castro Honors Internationalists, Views Socialism 1989

  • Mr. Nehru also saw with remarkable insight and prescience that the bipolarized world of power was a distorted image.

    India and the Sixties 1960

  • That being said, I feel like a bipolarized consumer of intellectual property ( "IP") when it comes to MMOs and offspring media.

    Kill Ten Rats 2009

  • B.C. conservatives now find themselves facing the bipolarized prospect of fighting Stéphane Dion's carbon tax while holding their noses and voting for Campbell's carbon tax.

    PTBC J-Log 2008

  • B.C. conservatives now find themselves facing the bipolarized prospect of fighting Stéphane Dion's carbon tax while holding their noses and voting for Campbell's carbon tax.

    PTBC J-Log 2008

  • B.C. conservatives now find themselves facing the bipolarized prospect of fighting Stéphane Dion's carbon tax while holding their noses and voting for Campbell's carbon tax.

    PTBC J-Log 2008

  • B.C. conservatives now find themselves facing the bipolarized prospect of fighting Stéphane Dion's carbon tax while holding their noses and voting for Campbell's carbon tax.

    PTBC J-Log 2008

  • B.C. conservatives now find themselves facing the bipolarized prospect of fighting Stéphane Dion's carbon tax while holding their noses and voting for Campbell's carbon tax.

    PTBC J-Log 2008

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