Scotland suffered a setback when Jones was controversially yellow-carded by Argentinian referee Manual Picara for killing the ball on the ground. |
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To put it controversially, psychoanalysis must lull the patient into a false sense of security. |
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He did everything to make the bureau head's job untenable, until the latter was controversially sacked. |
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The labor historian, controversially, also points to new rights-based principles that damaged trade unionism. |
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The inquiry team will also controversially clear the Crown of any racism in its handling of the case. |
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There are but two types of waste demanding collection, and disposal at landfill sites, or controversially lately at incineration plants. |
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Moments earlier, the Stars and Stripes was controversially burned in the middle of Oxford. |
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Royal Mail controversially announced last June that it was ditching the trains, after 173 years, in favour of road and air transport. |
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A gloss balustrade allows uninterrupted views to the river and the controversially sited Swan Brewery below. |
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However, all the three other options would controversially break up North Yorkshire into three or four separate all-purpose councils. |
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Finally, and most controversially, it covers everyday, unadapted items, which are capable of being used to cause injury. |
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He is a man who speaks forcefully, emphatically and, yes, sometimes controversially from the pulpit at First Baptist Church. |
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But controversially, it emerged the council leader, senior cabinet colleagues and possibly opposition leaders may in future be paid a salary. |
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Perhaps most controversially, HKND is authorized to expropriate land wherever it wants. |
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Lastly, and most controversially, the committee strongly called for the use of a fast-track procedure to implement this legislation. |
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In 2003, a narrow majority in the Folketing controversially sent Danish troops with the US-headed coalition which invaded Saddam Hussein's Iraq. |
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Who would support him if he chose controversially to burn off part of the Lane Cove River Park that was home to a distinctive family of bogong moths? |
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Potential sales include the hospital, controversially closed last month. |
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O'Mara co-counsel, Don West, had opened the defense's trial controversially with a joke. |
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This subject ought not to be treated controversially, but the report uses the paradoxical language so frequently employed in the European Union. |
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On 30 April 2008, Phil Davies was controversially sacked as the Scarlets' head coach. |
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More controversially, he established close, friendly ties with the Burmese dictatorship. |
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Grotius was controversially sentenced to life imprisonment and transferred to Loevestein Castle. |
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Yesterday, David Cameron controversially praised strikebreaking teachers in England. |
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Almost no secular work remains above ground, although the Anglian Tower in York has been controversially dated to the seventh century. |
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However, settings of the mass in Latin are allowed and this has been controversially used to allow concerts featuring international soloists. |
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Less controversially, the IMF could take on a bankruptcy court's functions as a pooler and disseminator of information. As a blueprint for international financial reform, corporate-bankruptcy rules may be a non-starter. |
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But its tolerance and brashness were also part of its economic strength: Donald Trump would have fitted into London. More controversially, Mr Mead also claims that God was part of the anglosphere's competitive advantage. |
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What Indonesia has not done is close radical schools like al-Mukmin or figured out how to counter JI ideologues like Abu Bakar Basyir, the choleric cleric controversially acquitted of involvement in the Bali bombings. |
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The indications: these can include pain, fast-growing fibroma most often in a woman of child-bearing age, abnormal uterine bleeding, and more controversially, infertility. |
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The visitors' Charlie Lee was then dismissed for a second bookable offence but Peterborough were handed a lifeline late on when Stephen Gleeson was controversially adjudged to have tripped Mark Little inside the box. |
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Less controversially, Kew officials also arranged for the transfer of cinchona, source of the anti-malarial drug quinine, from its native Andes to malaria-ridden areas of Asia. |
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Periscope's launch comes shortly after Twitter controversially blocked Meerkat from accessing its social graph – the means by which the app was helping people find others to watch based on who they were following on Twitter. |
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Both promised to do their best to match the intensity and drama of the gruelling 1984 encounter that was controversially called to a halt without a clear winner after five months of play. |
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Finally, and more controversially, several respondents focussed on the issue of human population growth, which they saw as the most significant threat to biodiversity. |
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This would allow both a better understanding of the circumstances but, maybe more controversially, could also be used to apportion responsibility for the incident. |
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In 2003, a study from the Netherlands investigating the influence of UMTS on human wellbeing was published and the results were discussed controversially. |
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Further enlargement is also envisaged: Croatia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are currently recognised as candidate countries as, more controversially, is Turkey. |
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However, how can this be reconciled with the Commission's communication on a wider Europe, which seems to controversially promise eventual freedom of movement to people from the Euro-Med partnership countries? |
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Historically agriculture has been seen, sometimes controversially, as a source of food, labour and finance to supply a growing urban and industrial sector on which sustained growth in incomes will depend. |
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They appeared on the BBC's Top of the Pops, a popular programme that controversially required artists to mime their singing and playing. |
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During the race Felipe Massa controversially let Fernando Alonso past into the lead to win the race after a message from the team. |
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McGhee controversially dismissed Aberdeen legend and goalkeeping coach Jim Leighton in August 2009 and replaced him with Colin Meldrum. |
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More controversially, he also defended the provisions for emergency presidential powers that became Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution. |
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He fought it controversially, and at times in pretty boneheaded ways. |
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Bulgariaas Parliament has controversially decided to extend the existing moratorium on the sale of agriculture land to foreigners. |
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In the 58th minute Luton went ahead as Tony Thorpe converted a controversially given penalty. |
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But an Atkins nutritionist said the plan, which controversially advises eating more protein, meant teenagers got more healthy fruit and veg. |
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The ship was controversially attacked in international waters on the orders of the British Government. |
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Curtin's trial controversially collapsed in April after gardai used an out-of-date warrant to search his home in Tralee, Co Kerry. |
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Saints were beaten 54-8 by the Bulls in the game at the centre of the claims after controversially fielding a side missing 11 regulars. |
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The game controversially had a valid goal by Frank Lampard disallowed. |
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The road is controversially still single carriageway north of Morpeth, despite being the main trunk route connecting Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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Defoe sparked a poaching storm when he controversially left Charlton for West Ham in 1999 after the Addicks had spent six years developing his talent. |
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The mass abandonment of plantations by black slaves and poor whites during the American Civil War has, controversially, been considered a general strike. |
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Usage varies greatly, and controversially, in press sources. |
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Bush administration, and ensured that the British Armed Forces participated in the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and, more controversially, the 2003 invasion of Iraq. |
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The stadium was the site of an infamous match between St Kilda and Fremantle which was controversially drawn after the umpires failed to hear the final siren. |
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Rothschild did so and controversially took a commission on the deal. |
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A decline in Aleutian Islands sea otter populations in the 1990s was controversially attributed by some scientists to killer whale predation, although with no direct evidence. |
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Charles has controversially championed alternative medicine. |
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Khan's government also constructed the Kaptai Dam which controversially displaced the Chakma population from their indigenous homeland in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. |
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