Dispute over ownership of a broken fence around a play area in Moreton is preventing it being repaired. |
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Dispute arose over whether the Broke property, which belongs to friends, was his principle residence. |
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Dispute resolution has also evolved, and functional methods like international commercial arbitration is now available. |
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In 1903, the Alaska Panhandle Dispute fixed British Columbia's northwestern boundary. |
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Emmers, Ralf 2007 The De-Escalation of the Spratley Dispute in Sino-Southeast Asian Relations. |
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In the Frontier Dispute Case, both parties to the dispute, Burkina Faso and Mali submitted an application to the Court to indicate interim measures. |
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Dispute over the title returned when the title was reinstated a few years later and the Maltese, led by the local nobility, rose up against Count Gonsalvo Monroy. |
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The Dispute Service has been approved by the Department for Communities and Local Government to launch a new custodial deposit protection scheme in England and Wales. |
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Tenders are invited for Alternative Dispute Resolution Program. |
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The two sides involved in the labor dispute are trying to establish a dialogue. |
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We were hoping for a quick settlement of the dispute between the neighbors. |
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Milner agreed but at a meeting on 27 April meeting the dispute was smoothed over, and British IX Corps moved to the French sector. |
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With the player dispute resolved, Yorkshire won all seven of their matches in 1867, defeating Surrey, Lancashire and Cambridgeshire. |
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Ironically, English clubs had decided to withdraw from the competition in a dispute over the way it was run. |
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The dispute went to Formula One's Contract Recognition Board, who ruled in favour of BAR on 20 October, forcing Button to stay with the team. |
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The WDC players took the matter to court in a dispute which accrued large and perhaps unaffordable costs during a protracted legal process. |
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Alternatively, independence can be lost completely when sovereignty itself becomes the subject of dispute. |
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Another complicated sovereignty scenario can arise when regime itself is the subject of dispute. |
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Determining whether a specific entity is sovereign is not an exact science, but often a matter of diplomatic dispute. |
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However, in case of a dispute, the consent of the parties to the dispute was not required for unanimity. |
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The Court was to hear and decide any international dispute which the parties concerned submitted to it. |
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It might also give an advisory opinion on any dispute or question referred to it by the Council or the Assembly. |
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By 1920, the dispute had escalated to the point that there was danger of war. |
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The Allied powers referred the problem of Upper Silesia to the League after they had been unable to resolve the territorial dispute. |
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The League Council examined the dispute, but then passed on their findings to the Conference of Ambassadors to make the final decision. |
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The boundary in Lough Foyle and the River Foyle and in Carlingford Lough is open to dispute. |
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During these negotiations, there was a dispute, and de Lacy's men killed Ua Ruairc. |
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The precise terms of the union between the two realms became a matter of dispute in the 19th century. |
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After Benjamin senior died in 1816 Isaac felt free to leave the congregation following a second dispute. |
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Disraeli was highly gratified by the dispute, which propelled him to general public notice for the first time. |
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On 7 May 1926, the TUC met with Samuel and worked out a set of proposals designed to end the dispute. |
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The Prime Minister has told us that 50 million tons of British shipping are at stake in his dispute with President Nasser. |
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It has been the subject of dispute whether some individuals were members of paramilitary organisations due to their secretive nature. |
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At the time, there was a vigorous dispute within the intelligence community whether the CIA's conclusions about Iraq's UAV fleet were accurate. |
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Paul and Erlend quarreled as adults and this dispute carried on to the next generation. |
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Neither the islands nor their EEZs are the subject of any current international dispute. |
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Substantive sovereignty talks again ended by 1981, and the dispute escalated with passing time. |
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This has been universally valid since 10 February 2007, when the telecom dispute was resolved. |
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Proponents of each schema dispute the accuracy and usefulness of the other's categories. |
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There is dispute, however, as to just how large a role each of these aspects may have played in creating the legal texts. |
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He continued to write poems and songs and began a commonplace book in 1783, while his father fought a legal dispute with his landlord. |
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On 25 January 2017, Discovery Networks announced that they were in a dispute with Sky UK over the costs of payment fees to the broadcaster. |
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The same day, Discovery sent out a press release on the dispute and also blocked access to its own website with the news. |
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His father Richard Lilburne was the last man in England to insist that he should be allowed to settle a legal dispute with a trial by combat. |
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Queensberry's efforts to end that relationship led to his famous dispute with Wilde. |
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Church leaders dispute these figures, and claim that the true figure is nearer 200 each year. |
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The dispute was resolved in the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the 49th parallel as the boundary through the Rockies. |
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Regions where a permanent ice shelf extends beyond the coastline are also a source of potential dispute. |
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Recently the Chinese contracted railway project from Nairobi to Mombasa was suspended due to dispute over compensation for land acquisition. |
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The dispute over the eastern marches does not appear to have caused lasting trouble between Alexander and Henry of England. |
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One of the first problems David had to deal with as king was an ecclesiastical dispute with the English church. |
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This dispute was a link in the chain of events that soon brought about the American Revolution. |
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However, there are scholars who dispute the Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles. |
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A dispute between the speedway club and the stadium owners ended the first spell. |
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Following a dispute over ownership, a deal was cut for the property to be gifted in return for repairs to the clan castle. |
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Cumbernauld may have been created a Burgh of barony in 1649, although there is some dispute from Hugo Millar. |
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The dispute was resolved by Robert II's Royal Charter of 8 April 1372 conferring Royal Burgh status. |
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Certain forms of political and constitutional dispute are common to federations. |
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It is most likely that if the offender did not submit willingly to settle the dispute in court, he could be distrained by the plaintiff. |
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While the event's global popularity remains a matter of dispute, high interest in traditional rugby nations is well documented. |
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There was dispute, on at least on one side of the Atlantic, as to who was the best flyweight boxer in the world. |
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An agreement was reached in September 2016, bringing an end to the dispute. |
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In the event of a dispute, the first argument in the border regions might be about which law should apply. |
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The dispute continued, and the see remained officially vacant until well after Owain's death. |
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With few other options available, Montfort agreed to allow Louis IX of France to arbitrate their dispute. |
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In 1645, Sir John Owen was appointed governor of the castle instead, however, leading to a bitter dispute between the two men. |
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However, some dispute this conclusion and see the stock crash as a symptom, rather than a cause, of the Great Depression. |
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The second such inscription contains a unique example of early Welsh prose recording the details of the resolution of a land dispute. |
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Rundgren was originally hired to produce, but quit in a financial dispute during the first week. |
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The latter two had been embroiled in a protracted legal dispute with HiT before their departure. |
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These events and the resulting political situation are matters of a continuing dispute. |
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The last major effort to settle the Cyprus dispute was the Annan Plan in 2004, drafted by the then Secretary General, Kofi Annan. |
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The international boundary of the Canaries is the subject of dispute between Spain and Morocco. |
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Increased interest in petroleum exploration in the Arctic raised interest in a resolution of the dispute. |
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The primary dispute over trawling concerns the magnitude and duration of these impacts. |
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The name of the Danish language in Norway was a topic of hot dispute through the 19th century. |
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On the other hand, the use of chambers might encourage greater recourse to the court and thus enhance international dispute resolution. |
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Until rendering a final judgment, the Court has competence to order interim measures for the protection of the rights of a party to a dispute. |
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One or both parties to a dispute may apply the ICJ for issuing interim measures. |
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Such as the final judgment, the order for interim measures of the Court are binding on state parties to the dispute. |
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No appeal is possible, but any party may ask for the court to clarify if there is a dispute as to the meaning or scope of the court's judgment. |
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This dispute is called the Cod War, direct confrontations between Icelandic patrol vessels and British warships. |
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The death of Henry's eldest son, Henry the Young King, in June 1183, began a dispute over the dowry of Philip's widowed sister Margaret. |
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Rommel's defensive measures were frustrated by a dispute over armoured doctrine. |
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The potential age of yews is impossible to determine accurately and is subject to much dispute. |
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They are trying to find an honorable way out of this dispute. |
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The dispute involves one of the region's most contentious leaders. |
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When a dispute arises, it is common to see a page protected to avoid edit warring. |
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It is not worth falling into dispute over such a flapdoodle of a vestimentary matter. |
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Though they did not know the reason for the dispute, they did not hesitate to leap into the fray. |
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People sometimes dispute which generation of Star Trek is best, including the original and The Next Generation. |
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A dispute over the succession to Edward led to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, accomplished by an army led by Duke William of Normandy. |
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The African bishops could not come to terms and the Donatists asked Constantine to act as a judge in the dispute. |
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A stir was caused in 1044 when two kings, in some dispute over the bell, went on spates of prisoner taking and cattle theft. |
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However, a war arose in Kent due to a dispute between Hengest and Vortigern's son. |
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Stigand retained his existing bishopric of Winchester, and his pluralism was to be a continuing source of dispute with the pope. |
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In reply, William did not dispute the deathbed promise, but argued that Edward's prior promise to him took precedence. |
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Initially invited to arbitrate a succession dispute, Edward claimed feudal suzerainty over the kingdom. |
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This left the country without an obvious heir, and led to the succession dispute known to history as the Great Cause. |
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The Scottish magnates made a request to Edward to conduct the proceedings and administer the outcome, but not to arbitrate in the dispute. |
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This issue occurs when the relationship between a host state and a foreign investor becomes inimic and a dispute arises. |
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Some scholars, however, dispute the notion that the Essenes wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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Having captured a small part of Ireland on the east coast, Henry used the land to solve a dispute dividing his family. |
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The dispute over Guyenne is even more important than the dynastic question in explaining the outbreak of the war. |
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The hinge point in the succession dispute is the forced abdication of Richard II and whether it was lawful or not. |
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Sparked by the battle's quincentenary celebration in 1985, a dispute among historians has led many to suspect the accuracy of Williams's theory. |
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Kildare was appointed chief governor in 1524, resuming his dispute with Butler, which had before been in a lull. |
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The structure and theology of the church was a matter of fierce dispute for generations. |
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His term was controversial after his responses to the Cambrian Colliery dispute, the Siege of Sidney Street and the suffragettes. |
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Aviation strategists dispute that morale was ever a major consideration for Bomber Command. |
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Reportedly, this had been the subject of an internal dispute within the government. |
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By the summer of 1931 the dispute focused over whether or not to reduce unemployment compensation. |
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The procedure was introduced to enable fast, efficient and high quality dispute resolution of claims related to the financial markets. |
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As a result of the dispute the name was soon changed back, to now include all city names. |
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The dispute represents a significant stage in the creation of a papal monarchy separate from and equal to lay authorities. |
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The dispute was settled in 1709 with control of the River Fal divided between Truro and Falmouth. |
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Whether some distant cousin really belongs to the extended family of liberalisms is a matter of healthy dispute. |
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As part of another longstanding scientific dispute, Hawking had emphatically argued, and bet, that the Higgs boson would never be found. |
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Since 2010 a dispute between London Underground and trade unions over holiday pay has resulted in a limited service on Boxing Day. |
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The numbers of helpers required and the form of their oath differed from place to place and upon the nature of the dispute. |
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Stranded Pakistanis or Biharis are a contentious dispute between Bangladesh and Pakistan. |
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In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith addressed many issues that are currently also the subject of debate and dispute. |
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The orthography reform of 1996 led to public controversy and considerable dispute. |
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Pending resolution of the dispute, it was declared as a separate Union Territory which would serve as the capital of both the states. |
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The English Reformation during the reign of Henry VIII began as a political dispute. |
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This led to controversies within churches that resulted in court cases, as in the dispute about ritualism. |
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Victricius had just returned from settling an unnamed dispute among the bishops of Britain. |
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The dispute arose over funds left by the Lady Margaret, the King's grandmother, for financing foundations at Cambridge. |
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The reliability of these sources, and the possibility to draw out a core of oldest teachings, is a matter of dispute. |
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Some studies dispute the benefits of preschool education, finding that preschool can be detrimental to cognitive and social development. |
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Such a dispute between the trustees and master of Leeds Grammar School led to a celebrated case in the Court of Chancery. |
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The university grew out of an association of scholars who left the University of Oxford after a dispute with the townspeople. |
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The dispute also concerned the question of the economist's role, and whether this should be as a detached expert or a practical adviser. |
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Whatever the level of dispute, over time, the two populations intermarried and merged. |
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In response a Cornish carpenter built an enormous but easily transportable Round Table to prevent further dispute. |
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However, early accounts often gave contradictory or heavily biased versions of events and were subject to dispute. |
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By the early 1890s, the United Kingdom and Venezuela were in a border dispute involving British Guiana. |
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It is beyond dispute, however, that the game, at any rate in a rudimentary form, was played in the 13th century. |
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The beginnings of the dispute are numerous, and many of the underlying reasons may be lost in history. |
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It was originally used by Everton before the club moved to Goodison Park after a dispute over rent with Anfield owner John Houlding. |
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Their rivalry stems from Liverpool's formation and the dispute with Everton officials and the then owners of Anfield. |
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His permanent replacement, Bruce Rioch, lasted for only one season, leaving the club after a dispute with the board of directors. |
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That summer, Bates stepped down as chairman, and ultimately left the club altogether a few weeks later following a dispute over expenses. |
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There were occasions on which fights would break out on the marshes in dispute of the teams that were allowed to use the best pitches. |
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For decades there was a boundary dispute between Norway and Russia regarding the position of the boundary between their respective claims to the Barents Sea. |
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The political dead zone near the centre of the sea is also the focus of a mounting dispute between the United States, Russia, Canada, Norway, and Denmark. |
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The creation of the corps soon became a source of dispute between Lloyd George and Kitchener and was never realised due to a lack of potential recruits. |
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Kipling was discharged from The Pioneer in early 1889, after a dispute. |
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It is a dispute among the critics, whether burlesque poetry runs best in heroic verse, like that of the Dispensary, or in doggerel, like that of Hudibras. |
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The main dispute has been over whether the Pentagon or the National Security Agency should take the lead in preparing for and fighting cyberbattles. |
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When the Archbishop of Canterbury, Hubert Walter, died on 13 July 1205, John became involved in a dispute with Pope Innocent III that would lead to the king's excommunication. |
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Residual disagreement emanating from Apple Corps' dispute with Apple, Inc. |
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The dispute has led to much acrimony, and sometimes even to violence. |
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On 8 September 2009, a settlement of this dispute between the Trust and New Line was announced, clearing a potential obstacle to the making of a new film based on The Hobbit. |
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Dempsey did not last long however, a dispute about a proposed relocation from Parkhead to Robroyston resulted in him being voted off the board five months later. |
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The United players refused to leave, and a dispute broke out between the players and Chelsea stewards and groundstaff before the incident was resolved. |
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On 19 October 2006 it was announced that the venue was now set to open in early 2007 after the dispute between the Football Association and Multiplex had finally been settled. |
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Malcolm arrived there on 24 August 1093 to find that William Rufus refused to negotiate, insisting that the dispute be judged by the English barons. |
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The naming of places in Wales can be a matter of dispute and uncertainty. |
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Hume argued that the dispute about the compatibility of freedom and determinism has been continued over two thousand years by ambiguous terminology. |
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An early dispute centered on challenges to the doctrine of the Trinity. |
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The immediate cause of the split lay in a bitter dispute over the venue for the replay of an Irish Cup match in 1921 involving Glentoran of Belfast and Shelbourne of Dublin. |
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Problems began arising soon afterwards, initially a dispute with Gilbert de Clare concerning the allegiance of a Welsh nobleman holding lands in Glamorgan. |
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By invitation of Scottish magnates, Edward I resolved the dispute, ruling in favour of John Balliol, who duly swore loyalty to him and became king. |
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The precise nature of the origin of this urn is matter of dispute. |
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The dispute was about a point of principle and centred on the right of bowlers to use an overarm action, which had been legalised ahead of the 1864 season. |
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Although Cyprus, which joined the EU in 2004, is legally bound to join the Schengen Area, implementation has been delayed because of the Cyprus dispute. |
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Before the 1923 election, he resolved his dispute with Asquith, allowing the Liberals to run a united ticket against Stanley Baldwin's policy of protective tariffs. |
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Both sides appealed to Pope Innocent III for assistance in the dispute. |
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It is beyond dispute that the European Tour is the second most important tour in men's golf, behind the PGA Tour and well ahead of all the others. |
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The treaty resolved the dispute known as the Aroostook War over the boundary between Maine on the one hand, and New Brunswick and the Province of Canada on the other. |
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Previously, the principality had already been the subject of constant fighting and dispute between the Kings of England and Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales. |
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An example of this is the ongoing dispute over resources in the Arctic area, which will be decided by the exact mapping of the continental shelves. |
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Alcuin's letters make it clear that by the end of 790 the dispute was still not resolved, and that Alcuin was hoping to be sent to help make peace. |
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The former Premier Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke resigned the month before following a protracted dispute with President Sharif over a proposed draft constitution. |
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Offa's dispute with Jaenberht may have led him to allow Eadberht coining rights, which may then have been revoked when the see of Lichfield was elevated to an archbishopric. |
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However, modern historians dispute this claim, suggesting it would have been impossible for Raleigh to have discovered the potato in the places he visited. |
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A dispute with Guatemala over claims to Belize was left unresolved. |
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For many years, a dispute about tolls meant that goods travelling through Birmingham had to be portaged from boats in one canal to boats in the other. |
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The origin of this church treasure is in dispute as some say Charlemagne himself endowed his chapel with the original collection, while the rest were collected over time. |
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Soon after VE day there came a dispute with Britain over French mandates Syria and Lebanon known as the Levant which quickly developed into a major diplomatic incident. |
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While the Parliament attempts to resolve the issue as a mediator they do resort to legal proceedings if it is necessary to resolve the citizens dispute. |
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There is some dispute as to whether Lhuyd's theory is correct. |
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It is a matter of dispute as to whether increased autonomy and devolution of executive and legislative powers has contributed to the increase in support for independence. |
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Becket, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury between 1162 and 1170, was murdered following a long running dispute with Henry II over the jurisdiction of the Church. |
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The dispute over Tweeddale and Teviotdale does not appear to have damaged relations between Alexander and David, although it was unpopular in some quarters. |
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This inclusion, in part, has resulted in the British Isles naming dispute. |
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When they refused, he ordered that all references to the case be expunged from the Journals of both Houses and that neither body continue with the dispute. |
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After the Parliament reassembled in 1677, the cases involving members of the House of Commons were quietly dropped and neither House revisited the dispute. |
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Some states are slow to establish relations with new states and thus do not recognise them, despite having no dispute and sometimes favorable relations. |
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There was a marked reluctance on the part of a majority of the Court to become involved in a dispute in such a way as to bring it potentially into conflict with the Council. |
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Liverpool have played at Anfield since 1892, when the club was formed to occupy the stadium following Everton's departure due to a dispute with their landlord. |
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In 2009, the territorial dispute concerning Lough Foyle was raised in a meeting of the Northern Ireland Assembly's Committee for Enterprise Trade and Investment. |
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Louis IV was assisted in his doctrinal dispute with the papacy by Marsilius of Padua and later by the English Franciscan friar and scholar William of Ockham. |
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The dispute then broke out in full force in 1711 when the Royal Society proclaimed in a study that it was Newton who was the true discoverer and labelled Leibniz a fraud. |
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His subsequent marriage to Euphemia de Ross in 1355 produced two sons and two surviving daughters and provided the basis of a future dispute regarding the line of succession. |
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No scholars dispute the harm done to the enslaved people but the effect of the trade on African societies is much debated, due to the apparent influx of goods to Africans. |
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The Hundred Years' War had begun in 1337 as an inheritance dispute over the French throne, interspersed with occasional periods of relative peace. |
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Because many of the primary accounts contradict each other at times, it is impossible to provide a description of the battle that is beyond dispute. |
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Welsh law was frequently used in the Marches in preference to English law, and there would sometimes be a dispute as to which code should be used to decide a particular case. |
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However, the TUC agreed to end the dispute without such an agreement. |
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The exact allocation to Somerled's sons is unclear, but following a family dispute, Donald, Somerled's grandson, acquired Kintyre, together with Knapdale, Islay, and Jura. |
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They had the support of Pope Innocent III, who had been engaged in a dispute with John for several years and had placed his kingdom under an interdict. |
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This led to a dispute with Southampton due to the large public subsidy provided for the new terminal, which Liverpool City Council has agreed to repay. |
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Nevertheless, there is some dispute as to whether pinnipeds are more closely related to bears or musteloids, as some studies support the former theory and others the latter. |
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A proposal to turn Ripon into a bishopric was also a source of dispute. |
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In circa 1372 a dispute arose between Irvine and Ayr as to which of the two burghs had rights to control trade in the Barony of Cunninghame and Barony of Largs. |
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In 1170, Alexander sent delegates to impose a solution to the dispute. |
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Most Falklanders favour the archipelago remaining a UK overseas territory, but its sovereignty status is part of an ongoing dispute between Argentina and the United Kingdom. |
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In 1965, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 2065, calling for both states to conduct bilateral negotiations to reach a peaceful settlement of the dispute. |
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In the longer term the dispute cast the shadow of unreliability on the North Welsh slate industry, causing orders to drop sharply and thousands of workers to be laid off. |
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The war was partly due to a dispute over who was the rightful claimant to the British Throne, and thus the supreme monarch of the nascent British Empire. |
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Lee Hsien Loong's tenure included the 2008 global financial crisis, the resolution of a dispute over Malayan railways land, and the introduction of integrated resorts. |
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In 1810 a wreck near Margate was raised in this way but there was a dispute over payment and Trevithick was driven to cut the lashings loose and let it sink again. |
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The dispute was initiated by the depression in trade which followed the Crimean War and saw the local coal owners successfully impose a reduction in wages. |
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Some of them, encouraged by the strongly Observantist general Michael of Cesena, ventured to dispute the pope's right so to deal with the provisions of his predecessor. |
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During the early 1630s he also conducted a correspondence with James Howell, who warned him about disfavour at court in the wake of his dispute with Jones. |
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