Railway stations and tracks across the area look set to become homes for controversial new 100 ft radio masts. |
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Are his controversial statements part of his fight to remain relevant? It's a good question and we want to hear from you. |
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It would be clear to most readers that the government has set itself a mission impossible with this highly controversial lousily drafted law. |
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A controversial solution has been put forward that could finally end the washday blues for people in Thornton Street, Skipton. |
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But one of the more controversial aspects of the plans submitted to Harrogate Council is a new access road off Rudding Lane. |
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Villagers have been warned they could lose their church if controversial phone mast proposals are not accepted. |
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A controversial poet has hired a personal minder after being rugby tackled by a drinker while reciting verse in a pub. |
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It was always going to be controversial but to adopt such an extreme, libertarian view is biased and is asking for trouble. |
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When they die, some things will be said that haven't been said before because they are controversial figures with colourful pasts. |
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Last night the government's controversial ASIO legislation stalled in the Senate. |
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A controversial cull aimed at wiping out ruddy ducks has begun at two Essex reservoirs. |
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The idea of a cyclical universe is controversial but a leading researcher believes we really could be stuck in a never-ending loop. |
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However, news broadcasts are catching me out all the time with reports about the controversial MMR jags, flu jags or latest drug deaths. |
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Though this bill had initial support, the controversial nature of asexualizing criminals engendered lengthy debate and narrow defeat. |
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Beyond the ground floor, however, the transformation of the office building into lofts has taken a controversial turn. |
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The installation of closed circuit TVs to identify litterbugs at hygiene blackspots was one of the more controversial initiatives of Team Clean. |
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The geological history of Archaean greenstone belts is controversial and, to date, no tectonic model for their evolution has been agreed upon. |
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Yesterday controversial councillor donned his robes of office and was sworn in as Hull's Lord Mayor. |
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The controversial move is one aspect of a massive drive to get doctors to intervene with heavy drinkers before they become chronic alcoholics. |
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The controversial measures have been road-tested by a small group of local education authorities. |
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A mobile clinic offering separate vaccinations as an alternative to the controversial MMR jab is to visit York next month. |
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Their position as a risk-taking broadcaster was maintained, as the most controversial brands were all their shows. |
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He got a first round walkover yesterday when controversial Aussie Quinten Hann failed to turn up for the event. |
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It's a controversial portrayal of the great man which isn't above hinting he had a dark side. |
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The controversial case has widened the rift between conservatives and progressives to the detriment of national unity. |
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The police chief's decision to tell his side of the story proved controversial from the start. |
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Jeering nurses yesterday gave Health Minister John Denham a rough ride over some of Labour's most controversial health policies. |
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It is now known that the government kept the lid on this controversial deployment for more than two weeks. |
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Routine prophylaxis using phenobarbital, valproic acid, oral diazepam, or antipyretics is controversial and not indicated. |
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The British Museum yesterday received its first official proposal from Greece in its campaign for the return of the controversial Elgin Marbles. |
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How did the police come to be accepted as legitimate authority figures rather than politically controversial bearers of power? |
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His time in India proved highly controversial among the Anglo-Indian community. |
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Though not averse to speaking out on a range of controversial subjects, Mahathir rarely just shoots from the hip. |
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The zombie intuitions on which such arguments rely are controversial and their soundness remains in dispute. |
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Bold, aggressive, and controversial actions are likely to be requisites to save the island fox from extinction. |
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And it was another of his controversial selections who stepped up to prove himself a choice pick. |
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It aims to contribute to a reassessment of the scholarly profile of the controversial but fascinating polyhistor. |
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The hugely controversial contiguous cull of livestock to combat the foot-and-mouth epidemic was stoutly defended by the Government. |
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Americanization did take place in the period directly after the World War II, when American society became a controversial model for Europeans. |
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A controversial councillor has been slapped down by his Labour colleagues over his proposal to change Bolton's name. |
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He heads a Commonwealth troika tasked with taking action on the country following controversial elections held in March. |
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Phrases that may be controversial are misrendered or omitted more frequently than less controversial phrases. |
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Even more controversial was the government policy that carried bilingualism a step further. |
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And, of course, whose authoritative record are we referring to when treating a controversial subject? |
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Extradition, as a tool to combat transnational crime, particularly terrorism, is always a controversial issue. |
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A trailblazer all her life, she is unperturbed when it comes to speaking her mind on controversial issues regarding life and love. |
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But first, a look at his controversial predecessor, who achieved great things, but also had tragic flaws. |
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I'm a gradualist Laborite who believes in taking as many people as you can with you on controversial issues. |
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Motheral left the bench shortly after she presided over the controversial case last August involving then-State Rep. |
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The developer behind a controversial housing plan has backed down and agreed to carry out major sewer work. |
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The man behind a controversial plan to site a homeless centre in Clifton is to have a meeting with residents' groups. |
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The issue of gays serving in the military is one that is both controversial and divisive. |
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Boris made the mistake of getting a few facts wrong in a controversial article that overall made an important point. |
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But in this sesquicentennial year of Uncle Tom, scholars are working hard to clarify the public's understanding of this controversial figure. |
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It is certainly willing to take controversial stands like being against high prices and in favour of cheaper pints, but where's the beef? |
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The author handles controversial exegetical areas with sensitivity and honesty. |
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A time capsule containing controversial items is to be buried in the building site at St. Anne's College. |
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Although alcoholic liver disease remains a controversial indication for transplantation, carefully selected patients do well. |
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Irvine has made a tidy living as a controversial tabloid editor, columnist and now owner of his Glasgow-based PR company Media House. |
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In the case of the Philippines when you talk about population, it's a ticklish issue, as you know, it's a controversial issue. |
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Five protesters managed to evade security to enter the chamber as MPs debated the controversial issue. |
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Unfortunately, self-censorship isn't limited solely to critical or controversial stories involving the royals. |
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Which is another controversial subject, how can a simple player be worth so much money? |
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Smith is also making use of his honeymoon to introduce a controversial rotation system designed to blood a new generation of players. |
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No soldier has done it more powerfully than the controversial boy thriller Michael Jackson. |
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There have been claims the players want to withdraw from the controversial fixture after receiving death threats. |
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It will be interesting to see whether this starts a spate of controversial videos in the next few months. |
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Against this background, it seems thoughtless if not rash of the museum to display this most controversial of exhibits. |
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The most controversial part of the code regulates the mandatory third-party liability motor insurance. |
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She made 24 unforced errors in the first set and benefited from a controversial line call in the tie-break to save a match point. |
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If you work in controversial areas, there is much to be gained by being on the front foot with the media. |
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Energy recovery from waste is highly controversial and also limited in capacity. |
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The introduction of top-up fees in England was controversial because it was presented as a bar to access. |
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Over recent days the controversial issue of the politics of aid has begun to emerge. |
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The 25-year-old centre half was recalled to the England squad and made his seventh England appearance during last week's controversial friendly. |
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Well it prepares you to discuss these sort of controversial areas in a more reasoned way with your practitioners. |
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The homology of the teeth in the marsupial dentition has been controversial and there are several alternate nomenclatures. |
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Nagako wasn't controversial just because she broke the age-long tradition of Fujiwara family consorts and the fuss surrounding her engagement. |
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His most controversial policy is encouraging the keepers to develop close relationships with the animals. |
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A piece of genuine, if faded and controversial US-style ballyhoo, will take place. |
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Firefighters in York have voted unanimously to ballot for county-wide strike action in protest at the controversial sacking of a colleague. |
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To avoid open conflict during the performance, the ballet group omitted several controversial pieces. |
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The police force is to scrap a controversial policy which prevented officers from pursuing criminals in dangerous high-speed car chases. |
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Hospital bosses in south Essex were today on tenterhooks as the future of controversial foundation trusts went back into the melting pot. |
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At the world championships in Budapest in 1997 Chagaev, who was then 19, beat Savon in a bad-tempered and controversial heavyweight final. |
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Brilliant minds with controversial ideas get nixed along with third-rate schmoozers. |
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On the other hand, some school districts in selected African American areas have endorsed a controversial Afrocentric curriculum. |
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The most controversial aspect of the Bandit Law was its mandatory death sentence. |
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Disc two is a collection of behind-the-scenes footage, out-takes, and deleted scenes from this controversial film. |
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A controversial town centre pub, which has been the scene of three shootings, wants to extend its opening hours. |
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The umpiring director is strongly backing how the men in white handled the controversial match. |
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He further glosses over the controversial use of scabs during the 1987 strike. |
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Less controversial examples could be cited in justification of the right to intervene. |
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The government has backed away from announcing changes to its controversial policy in a move that has angered both farming and green groups. |
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Strains of Sinatra's signature tune would have completed the snapshot of Britain's tardy and most controversial swimmer. |
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Two other controversial cases have highlighted the problems for the courts in holding the exercise of the prerogative power to be justiciable. |
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He is an adherent of the somewhat controversial school of evolutionary psychology. |
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Money often goes to favored or well-connected groups, and controversial but promising research may be ignored. |
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Stormfront has become a bridge to the mainstream, where controversial comments strangely mirror the rhetoric of avowed racists. |
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It is then that Jacobsen's controversial account takes on the tone of a cheap airport thriller. |
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He doesn't look like the author of controversial books and articles, or like someone who has been harassed by the government and police. |
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A controversial discussion can turn ugly very quickly, as tact is often a skill acquired at a more advanced language level. |
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The group is currently working on a range of controversial issues, including habitat protection for the sage grouse. |
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I wish the guy would take his lumps for writing a controversial book, move on, and write something else. |
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The winning jockey has proved a controversial character, but is brilliant in the saddle. |
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This is not the first time a controversial film has been attacked before its critics have seen a single frame. |
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Environment Agency chiefs say they will not be taking action against a controversial landfill site, despite calls for its immediate closedown. |
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The idea of paying bloggers is a controversial one, as it challenges some of the sacred cows of the journalistic publishing business. |
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It got rid of the controversial and hated shoot-out, added stoppage time at the end of halves and games, and the clock counts up instead of down. |
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Wave power is still in its infancy, but it is far less controversial than the wind farms that are springing up around Britain. |
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Ed is known for his acerbic wit and often outlandish and controversial commentary. |
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With the World Cup fast approaching, Brazil is attempting to curtail its controversial soccer fan clubs. |
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During her years at Westminster she became a notable rebel, supporting controversial causes, such as the Troops Out campaign for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland. |
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Other stories tell of his close calls and the controversial landing he made on what was supposed to be a dry lake bed in Nevada. |
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A few have theorized that Mallove, a scientist, was killed because he was a tireless champion of cold fusion, a controversial cheap and clean alternative energy source. |
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The killing in Sarasota, Florida, has refocused attention on Toughman, a controversial spectacle in which anyone can slug it out in the ring, no previous experience required. |
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Anti-immigration and anti-euro currency, she has set her sights on blocking the controversial EU-U.S. trade pact in Strasbourg. |
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More pernicious still has been the acceptance of the author's controversial ideas by the general public. |
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Ron McKay, a spokesman for Galloway, said that the controversial parliamentary member sees no issue with his comments. |
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Less controversial was the invasion of Afghanistan, but Blair stoutly defends it from criticism. |
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Though she sings in her native Bambara, her fame until now has been among western audiences who could not understand the often controversial messages in her songs. |
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That is the underlying theme behind the controversial diet called Atkins. |
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It's a mixed bag of reviews for the new controversial dark comedy starring two former Disney princesses. |
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In the coming month, Maynard may play a crucial role in helping the GOP inch forward on this controversial issue. |
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His agent, who is planning a controversial exhibit of the photos Alex took just prior to blacking out underwater, is pressuring him to attend the show's opening. |
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To test this controversial theory he supervised a drilling project in Sweden and found clear evidence for life far below the ground beneath solid granite. |
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Three extra flats are being planned for a controversial scheme on the site of a former woodyard in Fairfax Drive, Westcliff, it has been revealed. |
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As a result, the government is now taking a circuitous route and trying to avoid those controversial subjects by keeping off the topic or delaying the discussions. |
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The company in Ireland has confirmed it uses a controversial employee appraisal system in all its businesses here, where 4,500 people are employed. |
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To draw such a distinction, these theologians say, is to assume the separability of religion and morality, but that assumption is itself a highly controversial viewpoint. |
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Despite the tension, Hutchinson continues to explore controversial topics within her relationship. |
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A controversial penalty try in the seventh minute of injury time at the end of this absorbing match dealt a hammer blow to the hopes of champions Boroughmuir. |
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The Act contains a controversial clause which disallows claims from workers in educational establishments who are deemed to be on customary holiday and in remunerative work. |
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The star practitioners of the self-portrait are as controversial as they always were, and just as adept at shaping our culture. |
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The controversial defection law was put on ice yesterday pending a Constitutional Court decision, leaving some politicians in limbo and others scrambling for survival. |
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I tell you she's a very controversial figure, a lightning rod. |
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Zufi understands that his work can be controversial to many within his community. |
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In 1954, Dr. Fredric Wertham made the same claim in his controversial book, seduction of the Innocent. |
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He was thrown in jail because of a controversial pamphlet that he wrote. |
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Tewkesbury borough councillors have done an about-turn and withdrawn their support for the county council's controversial one-way system in Tewkesbury High Street. |
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After all, the smart money says any controversial action is considered a loser in an election year. |
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After all, West may be considered controversial but he has also long been affiliated with high fashion. |
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Fergie did nothing to quash rumors of remarriage when asked about the controversial subject this weekend, reports Tom Sykes. |
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Cummings, however, has proven far more controversial and arguably less palatable than her contemporaries. |
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As head of the cdf, he will be on the frontline of the controversial sexual-abuse scandal. |
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But church authorities have traditionally been hesitant to discuss controversial parts of Mormon history. |
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There's a controversial proposal under debate in New York City now that would give non-citizens a protected privilege of American citizenship, the right to vote. |
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Creative leeway has always been granted to those novelists and letter writers who are able to pull off a controversial use of rhetoric with talent and grace. |
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The controversial doctrine of transubstantiation recognised the miraculous transformation of bread and wine into the actual body and blood of Christ during the Eucharist. |
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That has the Journal newsroom worrying they could end up working for a controversial Rupert henchman. |
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Any day now, Prince William is expected to return from his controversial posting to the Falkland Islands. |
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Grabbing a prime-time anchor spot in exchange for cheerleading for a controversial merger would be the capper on that career. |
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Officials from the controversial religion have consistently denied that shelly Miscavige is missing. |
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The report, expected to be officially launched next month, will see the controversial redistribution and slimming down of acute hospital services. |
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She only likes signing controversial clients, and relishes being able to capitalize on a scandal. |
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As commander of the American expeditionary Force, Pershing made two all-important and bitterly controversial decisions. |
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Stanley Kubrick's sagacious adaptation of Anthony Burgess' controversial novel assaults the screen with snakes, Ludwig van, and more than a bit of the old ultra-violence. |
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It also refocuses attention on the film of the Holyrood saga, which is fast becoming as controversial as the new Scottish Parliament building itself. |
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Scarborough's seaside chalets and miniature railway are being granted a reprieve under changes to controversial proposals to redevelop the resort's North side. |
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The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda. |
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Their controversial choice to wear denim and Bermuda shorts led to strictly enforced rules. |
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The claim is one of a series of allegations made in a controversial documentary that the BBC has now pulled. |
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Many of these individuals may fear a backlash, given the controversial causes that they support. |
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The gravel in the Brooklyn tones, the acidity in the wit and the raucous laugh remind us we are in the presence of one of the most controversial figures in literary history. |
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That is why The Daily Beast stands with Charlie Hebdo and published their controversial covers in the wake of the attack. |
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Mining of uranium ores has been a controversial issue because of its use in atomic weapons and the potential for accidents at nuclear power stations. |
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Violent and disruptive pupils could be offered psychotherapy in a controversial new move to stem the rising tide of indiscipline in Scotland's schools. |
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More than three million Brits have tried or are on the controversial diet, which substitutes bread, pasta and potatoes for foods like meat, eggs and cheese. |
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A controversial state bill could be the answer to his prayers. |
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Much more controversial are euthanasia and assisted suicide. |
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Bashir said anti-aircraft weapons would make those two controversial options unnecessary. |
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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has signalled that he intends retaining the controversial Groceries Order, despite admitting that abolishing it would bring down prices. |
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Nonetheless, the utilization of thermography as a breast cancer screening tool has been a very controversial topic within the healthcare community for the past decade. |
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The statistics are difficult to assess as allotting causes of various types of collapse to overwork is medically controversial and often socially embarrassing. |
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Soldiers will be under orders to wear cheaper lounge suits to replace expensive dress uniforms under controversial plans being considered by the army. |
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A broadway parish councillor is urging his fellow members to rethink a controversial new rule, which he feels limits a villager's opportunity to be heard. |
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Because of the controversial nature of the film, Naranjo could not do much filming in Tijuana itself. |
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Many are thought to be linked to religious groups and modeled on controversial American anti-abortion services. |
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Chua quipped that in China, her controversial book Battle Hymn of the tiger mother is considered normal parenting. |
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Meanwhile, in South Yorkshire, anti-Thatcher activists burned an effigy of the controversial leader. |
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A veteran Conservative politician, Tebbit is well-known for his controversial pronouncements. |
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And it was controversial because nobody had ever built an airliner this large with only two engines. |
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Victoria's sesquicentenary in 1984-85 prompted the controversial memorialisation of conflict between Aborigines and settlers, even on official plaques. |
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The new gluten-free shortbread cookies should have been the most controversial part of the 2014 girl scout cookie campaign. |
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There is no warrant for describing military action, be it controversial or otherwise, that target those who plan, dispatch and carry out terrorism as a campaign of murder. |
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He is one of the most controversial of the Renaissance popes, partly because he acknowledged fathering several children by his mistresses. |
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Cronin's controversial novel The Citadel, published in 1937, had fomented extensive debate about the severe inadequacies of health care. |
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Ideas that were once controversial have now become mainstreamed. |
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They are making a docudrama about the controversial court case. |
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The politician received a lot of public criticism for his controversial stance on the issue. |
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She also submitted herself to daggering, the shameless, controversial dancehall dance maneuver that involves rapid-fire pelvic thrusts. |
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Why should we ban controversial speakers from college grounds? Surely that's political correctness gone mad? |
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The County Mayo field is facing some localised opposition over a controversial decision to refine the gas onshore. |
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Constantine was a ruler of major importance, and he has always been a controversial figure. |
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This controversial figure was given land by King Wulfhere to build a monastery at Lichfield. |
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Another controversial issue was the king's exclusive patronage of a small group of royal favourites. |
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It was precisely the harmony of the reign that allowed a consensus on the definition of this controversial crime. |
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Bills may be introduced in either house, though controversial bills normally originate in the House of Commons. |
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Napoleon's political and cultural legacy has ensured his status as one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history. |
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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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In early January 1911, Churchill made a controversial visit to the Siege of Sidney Street in London. |
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Mozambique's controversial entry led to the Edinburgh Declaration and the current membership guidelines. |
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His most controversial novel The Satanic Verses 1989, was inspired in part by the life of Muhammad. |
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Sir Menzies Campbell subsequently won the contest, defeating Chris Huhne and Simon Hughes, among others, in a very controversial race. |
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The choice of term can be controversial and can reveal the writer's political preferences. |
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Especially controversial were his plans for wealth redistribution in the state. |
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The reforms were controversial and were brought forward with little consultation but were subsequently extensively debated in Parliament. |
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Immediately thereafter, lay members began to make speeches about the controversial case. |
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His decision to use broad gauge for the line was controversial in that almost all British railways to date had used standard gauge. |
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Previous CIO Richard Granger was believed to have been the most highly paid civil servant in the UK and was a controversial figure. |
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Cultural diversity definitions can be as controversial as diversity projects and initiatives. |
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One of the most controversial minorities in the United States and various other countries has been communists. |
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However, unlike the ten traditional branches, these are all controversial to a greater or lesser degree. |
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This has been described as controversial and, in some other areas where it has been proposed, the idea has been rejected. |
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In the learning of a second language the correction of errors remains a controversial topic with many differing schools of thought. |
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More's best known and most controversial work, Utopia is a novel written in Latin. |
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In the modern era, religious conversion from and to Hinduism has been a controversial subject. |
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The new calendar is highly controversial among Sikhs and is not universally accepted. |
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This concept has been controversial in Buddhism, but has a following in the East Asian Buddhism. |
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This logic has underpinned the controversial league tables of school performance. |
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The show was controversial for its display of Marcus Harvey's portrait of Myra Hindley, a convicted murderer. |
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The work proved controversial with other residents and the local press ran a campaign against the piece over the next two years. |
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Kott's views were controversial and contemporary critics wrote, either in favour of or against Kott's views, but few ignored them. |
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In addition to publishing some controversial writings on mathematics and physics, Hobbes also continued to produce philosophical works. |
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His Absalom and Achitophel and Religio Laici both served the King directly by making controversial royal actions seem reasonable. |
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Paine, as well as Bonneville's other controversial guests, aroused the suspicions of authorities. |
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Karoline Leach's reappraisal of Dodgson focused in particular on his controversial sexuality. |
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In 1968, Bill King sailed off on a junk schooner in the controversial Sunday Times Golden Globe Race. |
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Although the children are not shown from the front, the cover was controversial at the time of the album's release. |
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He was gifted, brilliant, and one of the great controversial figures of our time in theatre, which is a virtue and not a vice at all. |
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Despite controversial press coverage of his personal life, Eriksson was consistently popular with the majority of fans. |
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The traditional red V was once more reverted to, after the controversial design, with a more circular design used for the 1999 season. |
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The controversial ending prompted a widespread demand for a rematch to be fought between the two. |
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Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position following a controversial qualifying session. |
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Thus SDYC successfully defended the cup in what observers described as the most controversial cup match to that point. |
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There exists perhaps no conception the meaning of which is more controversial than that of sovereignty. |
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Both what constitutes an empire and the calculation of the land area of a particular empire are controversial subjects. |
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The demographic effects of the slave trade is a controversial and highly debated issue. |
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Marshall admits that much of his interpretation is still highly controversial among many historians. |
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One controversial appointment had occurred shortly before the 1868 election. |
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Adolf Hitler was able to gain popularity by utilising German discontent with the still controversial Treaty of Versailles. |
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These deployments were controversial since Germany was bound by domestic law only to deploy troops for defence roles. |
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Arguments for and against the controversial subject of privatization are presented here. |
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This encounter was extremely controversial in Spain, being until nowadays a very sensitive point of the Government of Aznar. |
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In 2008, a controversial bid to allow oil transfer between ships in the firth was refused by Forth Ports. |
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City of Recovery Press was founded in Dundee, and has become a controversial figure in documenting the darker side of the city. |
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Oil exploration, licensed by the Falkland Islands Government, remains controversial as a result of maritime disputes with Argentina. |
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Publishing a white paper tests public opinion on controversial policy issues and helps the government gauge its probable impact. |
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His successor, Ieuan Wyn Jones, struggled to impose his authority, particularly over controversial remarks made by a councillor, Seimon Glyn. |
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These plans have been controversial within Japan and have yet to be realized. |
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Race is a more controversial subject than ethnicity, due to its common political use. |
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Other authors point to the end of the Cold War, which made joining the EU less politically controversial for neutral countries. |
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Britain responded by a massive building program launched in 1904 by the highly controversial First Sea Lord, Sir John Fisher. |
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The album's jacket image of a topless pubescent girl was deemed controversial in the United States and was replaced by a photograph of the band. |
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Because of the open ended nature of judging, there have been many controversial rulings. |
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This controversial referendum was boycotted by the most popular Pukhtun movement in the province at that time. |
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At least 70 dams are said to be planned for the Amazon region, including the controversial Belo Monte hydroelectric dam. |
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One of the more controversial international issues surrounding the Netherlands is its liberal policy towards soft drugs. |
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Racism, especially against the Chinese since the Dutch rule, is a major and controversial issue and still continues to this day. |
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Certain domestic policy issues are especially controversial among people of different cultures, religions, and personal beliefs. |
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Adolf Hitler was able to gain popularity by using German discontent with the still controversial Treaty of Versailles. |
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This involved massive and sometimes controversial development of the old parts of the town. |
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In this position Smith piloted the highly controversial devolution proposals for Scotland and Wales through the House of Commons. |
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The relationship between federal and local courts varies from nation to nation and can be a controversial and complex issue in itself. |
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At that time, the act of publishing academic inquiry was controversial and widely ridiculed. |
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On 14 July 2009, it was announced that CalMac would begin controversial Sunday sailings to Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis from Sunday 19 July. |
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The Haight is now home to some expensive boutiques and a few controversial chain stores, although it still retains some bohemian character. |
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Gentrification of the city's neighborhoods is one of the more controversial and transformative forces shaping contemporary Atlanta. |
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Such courts generally only choose to hear cases that would settle important and controversial points of law. |
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Mandatory referrals, on the other hand, are controversial high-stakes and high-energy situations. |
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In 1972, all South Asians were expelled from Uganda by the controversial figure Idi Amin, then president of Uganda. |
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One of the more controversial genera was Tapeinanthus, but today it is included in Narcissus. |
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Nevertheless, after the score was announced, Louis had won a controversial unanimous decision. |
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On 8 March 2007 Channel 4 screened the highly controversial documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle. |
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Other controversial dishes in Chinese cuisine includes Cantonese snake soup, dog meat and bear claws. |
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The performance was extremely controversial at the time, as the band were all dressed in army regalia. |
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The answer to the controversial question of whether Aristotle's ontology includes non-substantial particulars, then, is that it does. |
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His involvement in progressive and controversial issues did not cease after he left parliament. |
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The battle against the Mafia made by the Kingdom of Italy was controversial and ambiguous. |
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This has proven controversial for shipping and ferry operators across Europe. |
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One of which on HM Fort Roughs is now occupied by the controversial Principality of Sealand. |
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Napoleon's political and cultural legacy has endured as one of the most celebrated and controversial leaders in human history. |
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The percentage of adherents of various religions is a controversial topic in Egypt. |
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This phenomenon is, together with the future of Brussels, one of the most controversial topics in all of Belgian politics. |
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The correlation between the spread of rodents and the demise of multituberculates is a controversial topic, not fully resolved. |
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The accuracy of the works of Herodotus has been controversial since his own era. |
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The older and more controversial component may date back as far as 33,000 years, but few scholars currently accept this very early component. |
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This would have coincided with the controversial dissolution of the monasteries that resulted in a major influx of funds into the royal treasury. |
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He is considered controversial within rugby league fan circles for his blunt opinions about the playing and administration of the game. |
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More controversial explanations of similarities are grounded in Jungian psychology and the views of Mircea Eliade. |
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One of the less controversial is that by Henri Delporte, simply based on geographic provenance. |
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This practice was controversial and was subject to Constitutional Court review. |
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It is important to distinguish between the universalist and localist conceptions of the empire, which remain controversial among historians. |
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The 1993 reform, which defines the Nationality law, is deemed controversial by some. |
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The recognition of Moldovans as a separate ethnicity, distinct from Romanians, remains today a controversial subject. |
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Some organisations and political parties find this practice controversial but mainstream Swiss opinion is in favour of the system. |
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There is also an underground rock music movement and bands like the controversial Fokofpolisiekar have a large following. |
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Thereafter the identification of the Xiongnu as the Huns' ancestors became controversial among some. |
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Published in Holland, Lahontan's writings, with their controversial attacks on established religion and social customs, were immensely popular. |
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He introduced the controversial Sinhala Only Act, recognising Sinhala as the only official language of the government. |
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