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Other minor areas of controversy may include economics, science, finances, organisation, age, gender, and race.
Slapping is a subject of minor controversy in the bluegrass scene.
Clemens would also find himself the point of minor controversy when it was revealed in the book The Yankee Years by Joe Torre and Tom Verducci that Clemens ' bizarre pre-game ritual included soaking in extremely hot water then having the hottest possible muscle liniment applied to his genitals during his rub-down.
The Ecclesia minor or Minor Reformed Church of Poland, better known today as the Polish Brethren, was born as the result of a controversy that started on January 22, 1556, when Piotr of Goniądz ( Peter Gonesius ), a Polish student spoke out against the doctrine of the Trinity during the general synod of the Reformed ( Calvinist ) churches of Poland held in the village of Secemin.
The controversy between direct and indirect taxation holds a minor, though important place ".
Their third album Drums and Wires contained the band's first major hit single " Making Plans for Nigel " ( another Moulding composition ), which caused a minor controversy because of its lyrical reference to British Steel.
Matthias caused a minor controversy in Germany when it was announced that he would portray the man who betrayed his father, and who caused him to resign in 1974.
Torres ' victory in the pageant caused some controversy because of the claim that she was still a minor ; however, Torres had turned 18 several months before the contest.
* Oak Tree Pond, site of a minor battle of the American Revolutionary War and whose conversion into a park ended a real estate development controversy.
During the 1990s, there was some minor controversy between Elliston and Shawsville about how far down the Elliston Straightaway would be the appropriate place for a " Welcome to Shawsville " sign.
During the 1990s, there was some minor controversy between Elliston and Shawsville about how far down the Elliston Straightaway would be the appropriate place for a " Welcome to Shawsville " sign.
Dr. John Bastwick took a minor part in the same controversy.
The issue of how best to describe and popularize the apparent superluminal expansion of the universe has caused a minor amount of controversy.
He was a point of controversy in New Orleans at the Super Bowl when he " mooned " journalists who were inquiring as to the status of a minor injury to his buttocks.
This generated a minor controversy " among the nation's literarchy " who felt the posthumous prize " set an awkward precedent ".
However, the single led to a minor controversythe line, " Who the fuck is Alice, is she from Buckingham Palace?
At a time when subsidised theatre in the United Kingdom was under severe pressure from the Thatcher government, the work's original appearance caused a minor controversy.
In 1997, there was a minor controversy when an African-American actor was cast as Jesus.
In 1992, a controversy arose over the issue of whether a suicidal minor who was a statutory rape victim, and who became pregnant, could leave Ireland for an abortion that is lawful in another country ( Attorney General v. X, known as the ' X Case ').
In March 2012, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum caused a minor controversy when he publicly took the position that Puerto Rico, a Spanish-speaking territory, should be required to make English its primary language as a condition of statehood.
" It also erupted a minor controversy, when Russell began to joke around that the gunshots were fired into a real corpse ; a statement everyone vehemently denied later.
The appropriation of others ' works caused minor controversy, with some of the figurines being stolen in protest.
American film critic Rex Reed created controversy ( and a minor Hollywood myth ) when he suggested that Jack Palance had announced the wrong name after opening the envelope.
There exists minor controversy about the correct pluralization of " stylus ".

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about keeping warm, about keeping well, about meeting the minor emergencies that came up once, twice, fifty times a day.
The accounts of how he came to power vary somewhat in minor points.
Thus, that year ( 501 BC ), Confucius came to be appointed to the minor position of governor of a town.
In spring training, moves continued: LF Gary Matthews and CF Bobby Dernier came from Philadelphia on March 26, for Bill Campbell and a minor leaguer.
In March 1982, the month before Paul Schrader's film Cat People came out, Bowie's title song, " Cat People ( Putting Out Fire )", was released as a single, becoming a minor US hit and entering the UK top 30.
In 1903 there was a substantial increase in the number of women film several minutes long unclear, as a result of the great popularity of Georges Méliès ’ le Voyage dans la lune ( A Trip to the Moon ), which came out in early 1902, though such films were still a very minor part of production.
Later hymnody in the Western church introduced four-part vocal harmony as the norm, adopting major and minor keys, and came to be led by organ and choir.
Nehru was then at the peak of his popularity in India ; the only ( minor ) criticism came from the far-right.
The West was hesitant to send large-scale expeditions ; for the next few decades, only small armies came, headed by minor European nobles who desired to make a pilgrimage.
Several stars came through Philadelphia, though few would stay, and the minor league system continued to develop its young prospects, who would soon rise to Phillies fame.
Although the Padres continued to struggle after Colbert's departure via trade to the Detroit Tigers in 1974, they did feature star outfielder Dave Winfield, who came to the Padres in 1973 from the University of Minnesota without having played a single game in the minor leagues.
His cinema début came in 1957 in Guy Hamilton's Manuela, and he began a career of minor roles as sinister foreign agents, assisted by his premature baldness and facility with eastern European accents.
That Sweden came out of the Scanian War with only minor losses was largely due to France forcing Sweden's adversaries into the treaties of Fontainebleau ( 1679 ) ( confirmed at Lund ) and Saint-Germain ( 1679 ).
During his year of tending to the details of Youlbury, administering the Ashmolean, and writing some minor papers, he had also discovered the script on some other jewelry that came to the museum from Myres in Crete.
When the main attack came at the opposite end of the line on July 21, the brigade played a relatively minor role, although it endured artillery fire for nine hours.
When Slaughter was a minor leaguer in Columbus, Ohio he came running towards the dugout from his post in the outfield.
In 1989, the ECHL Nashville Knights, perhaps the most popular of the minor league franchises, came to town.
It later came to mean any substantial railway station building ( a different Russian word, stantsiya, is used for minor stations ). The word " voksal " ( воксал ) had been known in the Russian language with the meaning of " amusement park " long before the 1840s and may be found, e. g., in the poetry of Aleksandr Pushkin: ( To Natalie ( 1813 ): " At fêtes and in voksals, / I've been flitting like a gentle Zephyrus "
Dupré later wrote that Messiaen, having never seen an organ console, sat quietly for an hour while Dupré explained and demonstrated the instrument, and then came back a week later to play Johann Sebastian Bach's Fantasia in C minor to an impressive standard.
Unlike many castrati, who came from poor families, Farinelli was well-to-do, and was related to minor nobility on both sides of the family.
After recuperating from a minor stroke, Professor Longhair came back in 1957 with " No Buts-No Maybes.
But her minor chart success came too late – Francis ' recording contract consisted of ten solo singles and one duet single.
After minor television appearances including in The Professionals, Postlethwaite's first success came with the film Distant Voices, Still Lives in 1988.
The Gaultier family were minor nobility or landowners and came from the Anjou area of France.

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