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The acceptance of modernist design into everyday life was the subject of publicity campaigns, well-attended public exhibitions like the Weissenhof Estate, films, and sometimes fierce public debate.
Following the Apostolic Age, there was fierce and often politicized debate in the early church on many interrelated issues.
The study of hypnotism subsequently revolved around the fierce debate between Jean-Martin Charcot and Hippolyte Bernheim, the two most influential figures in late 19th-century hypnotism.
For example, the question of the legality and morality of a widower who wished to marry his deceased wife's sister was the subject of long and fierce debate in the United Kingdom in the 19th century, involving, among others, Matthew Boulton.
This split the American individualists into fierce debate, " with the natural rights proponents accusing the egoists of destroying libertarianism itself.
At Jackson's request, the United States Congress opened a fierce debate on an Indian Removal Bill.
Following a fierce debate, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew cast a tie-breaking vote in favor of the measure.
After the war, there was fierce debate within the cash-strapped British armed forces as to the value of airborne forces.
After fierce debate among the colonies, it was finally agreed to declare their independence from Britain, and in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed, formally and officially breaking all ties with the former mother country.
The fierce debate about the film is discussed at length in For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism.
Large numbers of pictures attributed to Giorgione a century ago, in particular portraits, are now firmly excluded from his oeuvre, but debate is, if anything, more fierce now than then.
This culminated at the Cronkite's Universe talk show hosted by Walter Cronkite in New York in 1981, where Leakey and Johanson held a fierce debate on live TV show.
He accordingly became a syndic or director of the French East India Company, around which a fierce political debate revolved in the 1760s, between the company's directors and shareholders and the royal ministry over the administration and the company's autonomy.
They lived amongst a group of émigré Scots and Jimmy, their only surviving child of four, was brought up in an atmosphere of fierce political debate interspersed with the large repertoire of songs and stories his parents had brought from Scotland.
In the course of a long and fierce debate Gladstone made a remarkable Home Rule Speech, beseeching parliament to pass the bill.
What constitutes a taonga has been the subject of fierce debate, as have the implications for policies regarding such things as intellectual property ( such as in the case of the names used in the LEGO Bionicle toy line ) and genetic engineering.
After fierce debate in parliament this proposal was approved but subject to the amendment that Voeren would become part of the Dutch speaking province of Limburg.
The introduction of the neutral theory by Kimura, quickly followed by King and Jukes ' own findings, led to a fierce debate about the relevance of neodarwinism at the molecular level.
The exact meaning of the term is a matter of fierce debate, though a rough consensus among musicologists is that it involves intensely expressive setting of text, chromaticism, and that it may have referred to music specifically written for connoisseurs.
Especially where the military requirement of a nonexpanding round is concerned, there is fierce debate over whether it is better to have fewer, larger bullets for enhanced terminal effects, or more, smaller bullets for increased number of potential target hits.
On October 1, 2007 Japan Post was privatized following fierce political debate that was settled by the 2005 general election.
This period was a time of fierce debate between Galenists and the new body of thought on anatomy.
In 2007 an Afrikaans song about Boer War general Koos de la Rey by Bok van Blerk became a hit amid fierce debate on whether it represented a call to arms for the reinstatement of Afrikaner rule or just expressed cultural nostalgia.
In the debate of the neural network theories ( neuron theory, reticular theory ) Ramón y Cajal was a fierce defender of the neuron theory.
The exact number of casualties is an issue of fierce debate between Chinese and Japanese historians ( refer to the Nanjing Massacre article for more details ).

fierce and ensued
The wisdom of such a policy was illustrated when a fierce price war with the EIC ensued, as that company flooded the market with new supplies from India.
In the Soviet-Finnish War that ensued, a combination of fierce Finnish resistance and Soviet mismanagement resulted in Finland losing parts of its territory, but not its independence.
A fierce battle ensued between Bhima and the demon, where two equally matched fighters hurled rocks and trees at each other.
A fierce struggle ensued, made worse by a blinding snowstorm on the battlefield.
A fierce cavalry battle now ensued, in which Boufflers personally led the elite troops of the Maison du Roi.
Nobuyori ran away immediately, but Minamoto no Yoshihira ( the eldest son of Yoshitomo ) fought back and a fierce battle ensued.
A fierce series of negotiations and horse-trading ensued which pitted KKR against Shearson and later Forstmann Little & Co.
Sadowa was captured, but a fierce battle ensued in a nearby forest.
In 1913 – 14, a fierce debate ensued over whether to keep the University in downtown Lincoln or to move it out of town.
A fierce contest ensued with the Aspasioi in which Alexander himself was wounded in the shoulder by a dart but eventually the Aspasioi lost the fight.
A fierce series of negotiations and proposals ensued which involved nearly all of the major private equity players of the day, including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Salomon Brothers, First Boston, Wasserstein Perella & Co., Forstmann Little, Shearson Lehman Hutton, and Merrill Lynch.
When one of her ships came up to the Knight of Glin's castle on the Shannon Estuary, a fierce battle ensued.
A fierce firefight ensued, but the Peruvians were eventually forced to disperse through the jungle, leaving behind a number of dead soldiers, as well as weapons and supplies.
A fierce fight ensued, in which the Athenians were eventually unable to seize more than a few ships, withdrawing after heavy casualties had been suffered by both sides.
The fort was well-defended, but when Admiral Watson ’ s squadron forced the blockade in the channel on 23 March, a fierce cannonade ensued with aid from two batteries on the shore.
This time, the Italians counterattacked and fierce fighting ensued.
A fierce battle ensued that lasted the entire day.
A fierce battle over his successor ensued ; Michael Towke was initially preselected as the Liberal candidate, but was subsequently disendorsed and replaced with Scott Morrison, who went on to win the seat.
The Mughal army rushed into the fort ; fierce fighting ensued and many Maratha soldiers were killed.
A fierce debate ensued, with the Parliament divided.
A fierce battle ensued and Vrishasena managed to kill Nakula's horses and pierce him with many arrows.
On deregulation, the relationship between Lowland and Northumbria in Berwick-upon-Tweed broke down, and fierce competition ensued between the two operators for several years.
Advancing on the pits after dark they launched a surprise attack and drove the Russian riflemen from their cover, but in the fierce fighting which ensued the officer in command of the party was killed.
There a fierce debate ensued.

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