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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of hyperpolarize.

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  • * Good read: Adam Nagourney watches the whole Nevada debate through the prism of our hyperpolarized national clash of competing philosophies about government.

    Happy Hour Roundup Greg Sargent 2010

  • In panel discussions, most attendees said they did not expect an independent third party to take root, despite the frustration many voters feel about the current hyperpolarized system.

    Elected Officials Launch Group To Combat Partisanship AP 2010

  • In panel discussions, most attendees said they did not expect an independent third party to take root, despite the frustration many voters feel about the current hyperpolarized system.

    Elected Officials Launch Group To Combat Partisanship AP 2010

  • In panel discussions, most attendees said they did not expect an independent third party to take root, despite the frustration many voters feel about the current hyperpolarized system.

    Elected Officials Launch Group To Combat Partisanship AP 2010

  • In panel discussions, most attendees said they did not expect an independent third party to take root, despite the frustration many voters feel about the current hyperpolarized system.

    Elected Officials Launch Group To Combat Partisanship AP 2010

  • “New sources of value are laying the groundwork for an entirely new media value chain; one which leverages micromedia to deliver personalized, post-branded attentionstreams of chunked and microchunked disposable and essential media to communities of connected yet ever more hyperpolarized consumers.”

    More Web 2.0 Wanking « Squash 2006

  • Talk radio and television, print punditry, and especially the blogosphere will be in Category Five mode over a development that lands right in the sweet spot linking the two hyperpolarized worlds of partisan politics and climate science.

    What does Gore's Nobel mean? Sinfonian 2007

  • Talk radio and television, print punditry, and especially the blogosphere will be in Category Five mode over a development that lands right in the sweet spot linking the two hyperpolarized worlds of partisan politics and climate science.

    Archive 2007-10-07 Sinfonian 2007

  • Whether that can happen with this hyperpolarized Congress is unclear.

    Ars Technica Matthew Lasar 2011

  • Whether that can happen with this hyperpolarized Congress is unclear.

    Ars Technica Matthew Lasar 2011

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