Newsweek notes that before the controversy erupted over the program two teams of lawyers had gone through and approved its script. |
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The explosive controversy surrounding the scandal carried an important lesson for conservatives. |
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He was odds-on to win a seventh championship despite controversy ahead of the 2004 turf season, but lost out to Frankie Dettori. |
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Then someone overreacted and ginned up a phony controversy on this side of the Atlantic and now the very fabric of our culture is threatened. |
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Even with all the controversy over stem cells, how many of our elected leaders truly understand their uses? |
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The origin of this controversy sometimes seems lost in the mists of time, but if memory serves, here's the timeline. |
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It is unfortunate that Laxmi Pandit had to give up her Miss India-World 2004 title following the controversy over her marital status. |
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The controversy is trending on Twitter after this bizarre voicemail from his wife. |
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He also made a reference to the glutinous controversy that the film was mired in. |
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Its significance has not been fully understood because of controversy over its dating. |
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This, in turn, has spurred controversy concerning the extent to which transposable elements contribute to host evolution. |
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The sport really is going through the mill at the moment, as it goes from controversy to fresh controversy. |
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What is really striking about this controversy is the mildness of the attack to which he refers. |
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But the controversy centers on radio towers and other transmitters, not car-radio antennae. |
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She went on to stand by her daughter through years of controversy around her well-documented sexcapades. |
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In the 17th century this question sparked a furious metaphysical and scientific controversy on the existence, nature and measure of force. |
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I can't see the controversy in producing books and literature that reflects today's society. |
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We turn our attention first of all to the Semi-Pelagian controversy that occupied so much of the attention of the great church father, Augustine. |
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I think a lot of the controversy comes from people just wanting to pick on megachurches. |
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Much of this controversy stemmed from the argument of mechanism versus vitalism. |
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They thrive on speculation and controversy and highlight divisions, issues and problems. |
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There is also no doubt that certain sections of the media thrive on controversy rather than the positive aspects of the game. |
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Scientists and thinkers have struggled with the controversy and its implications for humanity for decades. |
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The station's recent news scoop on the controversy meant that it had the only television interview with the judge. |
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To surrender to political correctness is simply to sanitize controversy so that no one's sensibilities are offended. |
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The takeover caused controversy when it was announced by rail chiefs in December. |
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Does he have what it takes to get out there and create the conflict and controversy that are part and parcel of talk shows? |
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He was also dragged into a public controversy over the carcinogenic effects of low-level radiation. |
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Here in San Diego, California there was recently a big controversy over the use of these cameras to catch people running stop lights. |
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Much controversy exists regarding the definition of Asperger's syndrome or disorder, both in clinical practice and in research studies. |
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This ascription has notoriously become a matter of debate and controversy in the modern era. |
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If controversy were an art form, Julian Spalding would surely be its Leonardo. |
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The controversy originated through the incursion of Arminian preachers into the Calvinistic Methodist churches of 18th century Wales. |
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There has been much controversy about the political meaning and potentiality of music video not to mention rock music and youth culture. |
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So if you were hoping all the pointless, stupid controversy of the 2000 election would come to an end after this November, the signs aren't good. |
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He rose above that controversy while his colleagues at Cambridge University were divided into hostile camps. |
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The club also questioned the fact that the controversy had come to light on the eve of a key match against champions AC Milan today. |
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The repercussions of the controversy around the alleged doping by three of Bulgaria's champion weightlifters continue to reverberate. |
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There is a huge controversy in Bangladesh regarding reuse of plastic water bottles, which is widely popular these days. |
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Similarly in Morton, the controversy involved a dispute over the terms of the solicitor's retainer. |
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Usually it is not a matter of controversy when a distinguished alumna returns to her alma mater to address former mentors and current students. |
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After some controversy Nicholas's remains were interred alongside his ancestors in the Petropavlovsk Cathedral in St Petersburg. |
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The controversy over trout introductions has come to focus much of the current awareness on the impact of alien species both plant and animal. |
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There has been much controversy over how many woolly mammoths are frozen in the permafrost of Siberia. |
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Greene resigned due to the controversy in September 2002, admitted he had a problem with womanizing and promptly disappeared. |
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Throughout the broadcast of the game, the commentators kept praising McNabb for handling the Limbaugh controversy with so much class. |
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Over the past couple of years, there's been renewed controversy about the role of recursion in human language. |
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Despite the controversy over the vote recount in Florida, the next US president will soon be on the center stage. |
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We propose a new dynamic model in order to help reconcile the long-standing controversy in Central Asia. |
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There was a pinch of controversy over the way Abdulaev was counted out after suffering a knockdown at the hands of Clottey. |
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Child abuse was only formally recognised by doctors 40 years ago and has remained a field clouded by controversy ever since. |
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He had ignited a controversy over the Eucharist, claiming the right for the laity to receive both the bread and the wine at Mass. |
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The wind farm at Watchfield has sparked much controversy and I am accused by two letter writers of inaccurate information. |
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But laser eye surgery has caused controversy because of claims that the risks are not spelt out to consumers. |
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It goes back to an old controversy surrounding the real presence of Christ's body and blood in and with the bread and wine. |
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I think all of the controversy and the congressional kerfuffle about this actually strengthens Mr. Bolton. |
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The controversy in metaphysics between idealism and realism is that, for the idealist, nothing exists independently of the mind. |
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Once again the national media were operating off the philosophy that if a person has been involved in controversy they are wide open for attack. |
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The condemnation follows recent controversy in the US where a rash of product recalls has provoked a safety panic over free gifts. |
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The grant of the jurisdiction is not the same as it being a justiciable controversy arising under the Act. |
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I'm weary of this phoney controversy and tired of defending the jug-eared nincompoop. |
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A government Minister has weighed into the controversy over alleged breaches of foot and mouth rules at a North Yorkshire grouse shoot. |
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Our reporter joins us now with controversy that surrounds these sexy women dancing in these racy videos. |
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There's plenty of controversy in the headlines to fuel conversations around the water cooler. |
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In addition, I reexamine the controversy regarding the relationships of acanthocephalans and rotifers using all available 18S rRNA sequences. |
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Morrissey has once again courted controversy by wading into the US presidential election battle. |
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Consider the small number of governors who waded into controversy in the past year over their handling of state government. |
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Police forces, rather than wanting to row back from the controversy surrounding the use of DNA evidence, increasingly rely on the technique. |
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There is controversy surrounding the team's decision to trade the star pitcher. |
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Throughout their careers, the volatile brothers have courted controversy and rarely been out of the celebrity gossip pages. |
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The controversy over the use of optical aids by early Renaissance painters is crossdisciplinary and emotionally charged. |
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Recently a controversy erupted when ZRA officials demanded duty on agriculture machinery spare parts which were imported into the country. |
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From the Arian controversy he learned that it was a mistake to distinguish the persons by their attributes. |
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Can the would-be veep be trusted to obediently follow a campaign script without setting off controversy with potentially explosive remarks? |
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Personally I can't get very excited about this controversy over whether PublishAmerica is a mainstream or vanity firm or something in between. |
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This bizarre election controversy has unexpectedly brought my father to mind. |
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Please improve the quality of your paper by removing this needless source of controversy from its pages. |
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To put the controversy to rest, the city hired a veterinarian to perform a necropsy on a 50-pound dog euthanized in the shelter's gas chamber. |
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For many years there had been a controversy concerning certain spiral nebular objects found in the night sky. |
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Geologists, however, consider mud volcanoes unpredictable, and there is still considerable controversy about their origin and bouts of activity. |
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Its ambitions are narrowed to those which can be achieved with the least controversy and offend the fewest powerful interests. |
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Brisbane's narrow win was marred by a refereeing controversy in the 32nd minute. |
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I'd put in eight weeks of training, but the controversy has narked me a bit. |
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The man whose Naya Theatre group revived theatre in the 60's is unperturbed by controversy and likes to move on. |
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The legislation met some initial controversy after it was reported that the new law would extend protections to snails and slugs. |
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The series demonstrated once again that Ferguson has an uncanny knack for turning controversy into lucre. |
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Not to be overlooked in the controversy were the paranoid prognosticators who saw grand conspiracies and sinister plots everywhere. |
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The controversy over the bodies in the mortuary continues, but this time at national level. |
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He has turned blistering controversy and attacks on him personally into a movie event the likes of which has not been seen in many years. |
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He tells us about the controversy over his appearance and how he started singing in a potbelly Sandwich Shop. |
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Born and reared in the east Alabama town of Oxford, the Navy veteran and ex-radio deejay had fashioned a career out of controversy and race baiting. |
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But while the work has caused some controversy since its premiere in 1999, the sparely staged Tongue is ultimately a testament to the power of understanding. |
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The overspill office block built for Westminster cost more, and that went through on the nod, with none of the controversy and bad publicity attached. |
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Cook posted, amended, then deleted a sort-of apology over the controversy and refused all interviews. |
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The acropolis Museum opened in Athens last weekend amid controversy that Greek officials did everything possible to stir up. |
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There's a lot of controversy surrounding the so-called astroturfing. |
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Almost 80 years ago, the controversy it raised came close to costing its composer his life. |
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Last week's controversy over the standard of Scottish refereeing is a mere bagatelle compared to the state of anguish they get into at that most fevered game, cricket. |
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The pre-air controversy is mitigated by the fact that Riley and Huey are played by the same actor. |
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Next, just in case you think the World Cup is mainly about politics, controversy and men in gray suits, we've decided to turn our attention to the fun side of cricket. |
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Speculation that a fall in house prices over the coming year will leave homeowners exposed to negative equity has caused quite a controversy among property analysts. |
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The accusations from a Turkish-American who speaks Azerbaijani, Farsi, Turkish and English will reignite the controversy over whether the administration ignored warnings. |
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It's politically imprudent to stir up such controversy during an election year. |
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Overall it was a rather tame affair with no controversy on any subject. |
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My mother was a pamphleteer by temperament, and she knew that sedition and controversy are fired by printed matter. |
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Consider the controversy over daybreak Ranger, a seemingly androgynous character. |
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Not surprisingly, he has been closely monitoring the controversy over Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen. |
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A coroner weighed into the national controversy over speed cameras when he suggested that one may have caused a fatal accident by distracting the driver. |
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They used the controversy as an opportunity to bushwhack their political opponents. |
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By remarkable contrast, younger musicians who really go to the mat for political controversy can become superstars. |
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It is four-and-a-half years since Germany beat South Africa in a bitter run-off to stage the competition and there was controversy from the start. |
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Americans love baseball and, as they say, love is blind, which is why in the current controversy it's easy to overlook the history of cheating in the game. |
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Such is the controversy surrounding the osa, however, that it is rarely used. |
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There's still mucho controversy about the quality of the Matrix trilogy, but very few people will argue that the original Matrix isn't a great movie. |
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No piece of cloth throughout history has sparked more controversy as the veil. |
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There is a lot of controversy over whether or not wolves should be released into the park. |
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Her candidacy set off a controversy about whether she was neglecting her children, in particular her special-needs baby. |
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Their attempts at shifting attention away from the controversy seemed to be working. |
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Her ascent to the presidentship of the Kerala Electricity Board Employees Confederation had attracted attention not least because of the controversy it led to. |
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He also naively insisted this whole controversy has gotten a little out of hand. |
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Chelsea's artful and stylish Portuguese manager courts controversy so often that it's clearly part of his game plan to provoke and unsettle the opposition. |
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Having concerned himself with Arianism and Monophysitism, the matter of the Donatist controversy was brought to his attention by his friend Robert Williams. |
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I haven't read the book so can't comment on its contents beyond noting in passing that Fallaci seems to court controversy and has an ugly turn of phrase. |
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But controversy reared its ugly head again ahead of the 2004 turf season. |
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The unspoken controversy surrounding Hall lies in that he is challenging the status quo, which is cherished in Texas. |
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The saga of the mayor's proposed East London house has stirred up far more controversy than a supposedly straightforward and above-board transaction deserves. |
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Most microfinance institutions charge interest rates well below those that provoked controversy in the article. |
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The controversy continues to rage, and these latest accusations will only add fuel to the fire. |
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But the greatest controversy concerns the character of the racist cop who pursues Carter vindictively, lying, cheating and forging a signature in an effort to frame him. |
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Given his record for stirring controversy and goading spectators sometimes to the point of violence, you believe that appeasing the audience is low on his list of priorities. |
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Days after the controversy first flared, feelings about the ad were still raw in the evangelical community. |
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The supporting card provided top class entertainment despite the fact that there was some controversy regarding the opening of the traps for the fifth race. |
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But it landed her in a cauldron of controversy at the face-off at Hofstra University. |
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Eric lobbies for an industry of benign usefulness, non-partisan in nature, and over which no cloud of serious controversy looms. |
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The controversy over Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn is in many ways emblematic of the crisis in which publishing finds itself. |
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The whys and wherefores of how the leader of the State became involved in a planning controversy a hundred miles from his own constituency has become a convoluted story. |
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But it is refreshing, and a relief, that it can walk the tightrope of its own controversy just as skillfully. |
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However, the story of how Lyme disease first came to be understood offers clues to why the controversy persists. |
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And there is no doubt, too, that its legacy will be marred by the controversy it stirred, both on and off screen. |
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When she released her first album in 1994, a storm of controversy erupted. |
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Moreover, some controversy exists about the use of microscopic or macroscopic constants to calculate the relative concentration of each microspecies. |
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A brilliant new film presents Hannah Arendt in the midst of the Eichmann trial and the controversy around her reporting. |
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Other species cannot provide information about mental processes during sleep, so controversy surrounds the question of whether or not animals are dreaming during REM sleep. |
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The controversy did, however, motivate publishers to downplay evolution in their public school textbooks. |
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In 1942, this controversy was resolved when Stout and Murray proved the mesothelial origin of this pleural tumor from their tissue culture experiments. |
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But now, the controversy surrounding the political satire has gotten serious. |
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Cyril has stuck his beak in controversy throughout his career. |
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Their ill-tempered personalisation of the controversy through sourly self-justificatory sound-bites merely brought broadcasting disputation to an unseemly new low. |
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Why is the question whether a judge in the exercise of federal jurisdiction got it right or wrong a justiciable controversy at the suit of a non-party? |
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None of the hoopla seemed to have fazed the Iranian president, who loves to bask in controversy during his U.S. visits. |
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It was last winter that he left amid controversy and rancour. |
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American moviemakers and studio executives have always been slower to respond to social unrest, perhaps out of fear that controversy will scare away audiences. |
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The controversy that is now starting up about the tactics the Russian authorities used in freeing the Moscow hostages is just the media barking up the wrong tree as usual. |
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Along with all the others, an Anglo-American controversy grew up out of this matter of Omaha. |
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At the third ecumenical council in Ephesus in the year 431, there was a big controversy over whether Mary should get the title Theotokos or Christotokos. |
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I was a young reporter in the city and covered this controversy in its infancy. |
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The role of private investigators has stirred controversy in the investigation. |
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Again the Australian referee courted controversy when he seemed to indicate a Scottish penalty advantage but gave none when Blair was duly scragged by the green jerseys. |
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And stanhope told The Daily Beast he thought the NAACP controversy had been blown out of proportion. |
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Some predators such as the hen harrier feed on grouse and there is ongoing controversy as to what effect these have on grouse numbers. |
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The project has been shrouded in controversy from its inception. |
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States typically like to stick to anodyne messages, like saving wildflowers or animals. But every so often a controversy crops up. |
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The controversy surrounding the Banyamulenge focuses on when they arrived in the Congo. |
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The state of the controversy between us he endeavored, with all his art, to blind and confound. |
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The Australian Federal Police revealed this afternoon that the email that sparked the so-called Utegate controversy was faked. |
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However, controversy surrounds some of Britain's overseas military deployments, particularly in Afghanistan and Iraq. |
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This controversy produced the Free Church of England and, in the United States and Canada, the Reformed Episcopal Church. |
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In the year 664, the Synod of Whitby was held to discuss the controversy regarding the timing of the Easter festival. |
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The controversy eventually led to Laud's impeachment for treason by a bill of attainder in 1645, and subsequent execution. |
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These changes have given rise to controversy within the medical professions, the news media and the public. |
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There is controversy regarding the environmental benefits of the speed limitation. |
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Considerable controversy was aroused by the malt, house and windows and income taxes. |
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The controversy isn't over whether abiogenic oil reserves exist, said Larry Nation of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. |
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Newton had been reluctant to publish his calculus because he feared controversy and criticism. |
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The book aroused international interest, with less controversy than had greeted the popular Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. |
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Great Western's design sparked controversy from critics that contended that she was too big. |
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In the United Kingdom, controversy occurred regarding the company which had been contracted to supply the vaccine. |
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These early experiments with animal blood provoked a heated controversy in Britain and France. |
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The language controversy further escalated the tensions between Hindus and Muslims. |
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The orthography reform of 1996 led to public controversy and considerable dispute. |
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At any rate, it is unlikely to have caused as much discord as the Easter controversy or the tonsure, as no other source mentions it. |
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One of the central points of divergence was controversy over the Eucharist. |
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Leading up to the American Civil War, Baptists became embroiled in the controversy over slavery in the United States. |
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Prompted by a controversy over an appointment in the theology school at Harvard, in 1825 the Unitarian churches separated from Congregationalism. |
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However, there is still controversy over how much resemblance modern Druidism may or may not have to the Iron Age druids. |
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The controversy forced Borough President Claire Shulman to withdraw her support, and the statue was never erected. |
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The controversy eventually became public, and Paine was then denounced as unpatriotic for criticising an American revolutionary. |
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There is controversy over authorship of Frankenstein, as both Shelley and her husband collaborated on the story. |
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Her own timid omissions from Percy Shelley's works and her quiet avoidance of public controversy in her later years added to this impression. |
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The book contained some generally disputed theories, and its publication created a growing degree of popular controversy about Huxley's eyesight. |
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Webber caused controversy with a series of comments about Eurovision in a Radio Times interview. |
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The 1940s were a decade marked with controversy for Chaplin, and his popularity declined rapidly. |
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Significant controversy followed the decision, as it was doubted if the producers had made the right choice. |
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In recent years, some controversy has surrounded the involuntary or deliberate noise caused by players' grunting. |
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The controversy over the Ikin catch was one of the biggest disputes of the era. |
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Even before the ITF had announced their bonus, the Grand Slam controversy had taken on a life of its own. |
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There was significant controversy as many observers felt that referee Howard Foster stepped in to end the contest prematurely. |
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The incidence of corporate income tax has been a matter of considerable ongoing controversy for decades. |
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It periodically causes political controversy among the members of the European Union. |
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These posts were subsequently cut down by climbers, sparking controversy in mountaineering circles on the ethics of such additions. |
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Although it is commonly accepted that modern steel has eliminated brittle fracture in ships, some controversy still exists. |
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Its selection instigated some public controversy and criticism relating both to characteristics of Pinter's work and to his politics. |
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No, although the actual authorship of the music has been a matter of controversy for many years. |
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Despite controversy about his personal life and opinions, Larkin remains one of Britain's most popular poets. |
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He would again instigate controversy the following year at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. |
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The appropriation of others' works caused minor controversy and some of the figurines were stolen in protest. |
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Sensation opened in September at the Royal Academy to much controversy and showed 110 works by 42 artists from the Saatchi collection. |
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A Thousand Years and other works by Hirst were included, but the main controversy occurred over other artists' works. |
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It was bought by the Tate Gallery in 2005 and caused controversy as Ofili was on the board of the Tate Trustees at the time of the purchase. |
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Tower Hamlets London Borough Council demolished House on 11 January 1994, a decision which caused some controversy itself. |
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While this work raised much controversy at the time, its conclusions are now accepted as an established part of the theory of optics. |
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The match was to end in controversy surrounding a late try and French referee Thierry Alibert. |
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This has had only limited success however, and controversy continues over the use of flags in the parade. |
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The scholarly study of pornography, notably in cultural studies, is limited, perhaps due to the controversy about the topic in feminism. |
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The nation formally became a member of NATO on 30 March 1949, amid domestic controversy and riots. |
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It has been a matter of concern and controversy among political scientists for several decades. |
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The bilingual road sign policy of Highland Region Council has led to some controversy in the region. |
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Pope John XXII was involved in a theological controversy concerning the beatific vision. |
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The authenticity of the casket letters has been the source of much controversy among historians. |
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Karl Marx was living in London during the peak of the national controversy over the Highland Clearances. |
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The Lapsarian controversy has a few vocal proponents on each side today, but overall it does not receive much attention among modern Calvinists. |
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In 2017 the party generated some controversy by standing only 3 candidates at the general election. |
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The rotation policy was introduced after the controversy surrounding Germany's victory over South Africa in the vote to host the 2006 tournament. |
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This decision was met with controversy from parents, staff and the local community. |
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However, since its revamp the square has caused controversy due to traffic and parking difficulties. |
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A court whose subject matter is not limited to certain types of controversy is referred to as a court of general jurisdiction. |
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He has often courted controversy and publicity through his vocal views on speeding motorists and the legalisation of drugs. |
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However, the derby game at Ninian Park was marred with controversy as referee Mike Dean was struck by a coin from a Cardiff City supporter. |
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To some extent the controversy is related to the foundation myths of modern states in the region. |
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The contest caused controversy after Welsh was floored in the fourth round following what is believed to be a low shot. |
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However, controversy about manipulating the ecosystem and the efficiency of iron fertilization has slowed such experiments. |
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However, his case was marked by controversy about whether and how to intervene, and in 2006, Luna was killed by a boat propeller. |
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Despite the controversy thousands of dolphins are caught in drive hunts each year. |
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There is also controversy over the use of muzzles and other inhibitors, which prevent the dolphins from foraging for food while working. |
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The decline culminated in a controversy over succession to the throne which consumed the first years of the 18th century. |
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However, there is growing controversy about how dangerous these slopes actually are. |
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The board's work has been subject to considerable controversy throughout the years. |
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The controversy raged within the navy and in public for about a decade after the war. |
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There is controversy about whether there was sufficient time for more effective emergency evacuation. |
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Since then there has been much controversy in getting the plaque reinstalled. |
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Since then there has been considerable controversy as to whether culling badgers will effectively reduce or eliminate bovine TB in cattle. |
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Four years after the Council of Jerusalem, Paul wrote to the Galatians about the issue, which had become a serious controversy in their region. |
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There is a controversy as to whether the fisheries are sustainable, particularly in relation to krill being important food for whales. |
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There is much controversy about glacial and interglacial climates in South America. |
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A controversy that has occupied scholars for more than a century concerns whether Cabral's discovery was by chance or intentional. |
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Indian granite quarries have been mired in controversy over child labor and slavery. |
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There is some controversy regarding comparative crime statistics due to inconsistencies between different police forces recording methodologies. |
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In the late 20th century, Mansfield Park raised controversy among reviewers. |
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Camp Hill courted controversy again weeks later, when it emerged an arsonist had been mistakenly released 29 months too early from the prison. |
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Moreover, there is controversy among Kalkriese adherents themselves as to the details. |
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The controversy inspired Sir Geoffrey Elton to write his 1967 book The Practice of History. |
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Mining activities in Arctic Sapmi cause controversy when they are in grazing and calving areas. |
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As a result, the opposition in the Alta controversy brought attention to not only environmental issues but also the issue of Sami rights. |
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The controversy over the massacre was linked to disputes among German nationalists about the image of Charlemagne. |
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But it was part of the plan of his work to refrain from all controversy or reference to the works of others. |
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In the first years of the Republic, controversy arose within the Reformed Church, mainly around the subject of predestination. |
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This controversy spread to his generals and other associates, and some Mongols who had previously been allies with him broke their allegiance. |
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There appears to have been some controversy regarding the appropriateness of medical practice for members of religious orders. |
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There has been significant controversy associated with the risks and benefits of food additives. |
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The shoot down is still clouded in misinformation and controversy even decades later. |
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The Torre de Manila controversy is regarded as one of the most sensationalized heritage issues of the country. |
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In 1721, Cotton Mather and colleagues provoked controversy in Boston by inoculating hundreds. |
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This makes the retention controversy moot since the virus can be easily recreated even if all samples are destroyed. |
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It is eaten in many parts of the world, though consumption is taboo in some cultures, and a subject of political controversy in others. |
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In his first public controversy in 1522, he attacked the custom of fasting during Lent. |
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The controversy continued until 1528 when efforts to build bridges between the Lutheran and the Zwinglian views began. |
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The controversy abruptly ended when Travers was silenced by Archbishop in March 1586 and the Privy Council strongly supported the decision. |
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The founding of the Reformed Episcopal Church followed a 1873 controversy about ecumenical activity. |
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Generally, a case or controversy requires the presence of adverse parties who have some interest genuinely at stake in the case. |
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The new peace would move the people's focus to the controversy and Arminius' followers. |
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The proposed final draft of Article 2B met with controversy within the ALI, and as a consequence the ALI did not grant its assent. |
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There is controversy as to whether socialist law ever constituted a separate legal system or not. |
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Asquith's new government became embroiled in a controversy over the Eucharistic Congress of 1908, held in London. |
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In October 2012 Blair's foundation hit controversy when it emerged they were taking on unpaid interns. |
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There is slight controversy over whether the idea of the modern cotton gin and its constituent elements are correctly attributed to Eli Whitney. |
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Thomas Beddoes and John Hailstone were engaged in a geological controversy on the rival merits of the Plutonian and Neptunist hypotheses. |
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There has been controversy over the roles played by Bayer scientists in the development of aspirin. |
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The cottage, now a popular resort for holiday makers, remains a huge source of controversy for locals and tourists alike. |
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These events created great controversy in Britain, resulting in demands for Eyre to be arrested and tried for murdering Gordon. |
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The choice came amid much controversy since she was neither British nor overweight. |
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The Alta controversy started in the 1970s when Statkraft planned to dam the Alta River. |
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This sparked controversy as it would mean that it would not be possible to use Woodhead 3, the newer tunnel for railway traffic in future. |
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Adding to the department's problems is a long-running controversy over a stop-and-search policy that includes random searches of young black men. |
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The Anglican Communion and religion in general have been steeped in controversy and division for centuries. |
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Although all dental traumatologists agree that for avulsions short term flexible splinting is advisable there is controversy for root fractures. |
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But Sir Stephen House is entitled to a warmish glow in the middle of all the controversy surrounding his imminent departure. |
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At Burncoat High School, there's some controversy involving two pictures in its 2012 yearbook, published Friday. |
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Even the very name, Hamlet, constitutes controversy in itself, occurring from 10th century Jutish Amlethoe, then as Amlethus of Saxo. |
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As the controversy unfurled late Monday, it created some odd bedfellows. |
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I have seen first-hand the damage this controversy has done to morale within the Rehab group. |
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The finding should dispel much of the mystery and controversy about how resveratrol really works. |
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Your article on the controversy surrounding selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors is very much appreciated by many people. |
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The BBC documentary sparked controversy after identifying the Rhodesian ridgeback and cavalier spaniel as having serious congenital issues. |
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This has caused some controversy because evidence that linoleic acid lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease is limited. |
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The Seance and Russian Roulette attracted controversy at the time of transmission and if you know what happens,the tension is a bit deflated. |
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Not that he ever planned to engage in the controversy directly. |
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Our new form of the old Sacramentarian controversy must not become divisive. |
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There is controversy about maladjustment and possibility of abuse regarding this type of personality disorder. |
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A SEALYHAM Terrier won the Cruft's crown last night, ending months of controversy for the world famous dog show. |
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It was also the nub of the controversy between Le Sillon and Pius X in the early 1900s, alas not discussed in the book. |
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