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It is a point of controversy whether museums should be allowed to possess artefacts taken from other countries, and the British Museum is a notable target for criticism.
Much Christian literature was produced in the vernacular Old Saxon, the notable ones being a result of the literary output and wide influence of Saxon monasteries such as Fulda, Corvey, and Verden ; and the theological controversy between the Augustinian Gottschalk and the semipelagian Rabanus Maurus.
The exhibition was also notable for a controversy: architect Frank Lloyd Wright withdrew his entries in pique that he was not more prominently featured.
A notable incident included the revelation that the controversy may have involved the office of the Premier of Quebec.
The adaptation is generally faithful to the plot and character development of the original Gatchaman series, but significant additions and reductions were made in order to increase appeal to the North American juvenile-male television market of the late 1970s, as well as avoid controversy from parents ; most notable was the removal of elements of graphic violence, profanity and transgenderism.
There is still some controversy by notable programmers such as Alexander Stepanov, Richard Stallman and others, concerning the efficacy of the OOP paradigm versus the procedural paradigm.
The controversy between Arminian and Calvinistic Methodists produced the notable Arminian critique of Calvinism: Fletcher's Five Checks to Antinomianism ( 1771 – 75 ).
Ford's program was notable for the inclusion of a religious song at the end of every show ; Ford insisted on this despite objections from network officials who feared it might provoke controversy.
Arius is notable primarily because of his role in the Arian controversy, a great fourth-century theological conflict that rocked the Christian world and led to the calling of the first ecumenical council of the Church.
Robert Aumann, a notable game theorist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2005, has followed the Bible Code research and controversy for many years.
The enforceability of shrink wrap contracts has been an issue of controversy as demonstrated in a few notable cases, Vernor v. Autodesk and ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg both of which cited the Step-Saver case.
The hall was during the 1700s the meeting place of Presbyterians and in 1719 the site of the " Salters ' Hall controversy " a notable turning point in religious tolerance in England.
A notable controversy in Ruth Kelly's time at the DfES was the proposed introduction of Trust schools.
The first months of 1922 were marked by the continuation of the strife between Constantinists and Venizelists, which found its most notable expression in the controversy between the Athens government and the Constantinople Phanar in connection with the election in December 1921 of Mgr.
* The most notable controversy surrounding this project has been the issue of tolls.
This is particularly notable in the mid-1st century, when the circumcision controversy came to the fore.
Although the comment wasn't notable in the United States, it produced considerable controversy in Canada.
His first solo album, She Must and Shall Go Free ( 2003 ) is notable for causing controversy in Contemporary Christian Music circles ; some Christian retailers refused to stock the album for its use of " strong " language.
The most notable political controversy surrounding the organisation was sparked in 2005 when former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Home Secretary Charles Clarke publicly accused PI's Director and founder Simon Davies of covertly using his academic affiliation with the London School of Economics ( LSE ) to undermine the government's plans for a national identity card.
This contest was notable for a controversy involving Canadian Alliance candidate Betty Granger, who made comments about Asian students that many interpreted as racist.
His 1885 work is notable for its role in the Walam Olum controversy.
Steve Gibson was involved with a notable controversy over the Microsoft WMF vulnerability, an issue raised in 2006 where a Windows Metafile image could trigger execution of arbitrary code.
Most notable was the cancellation of Teacup in a Storm ( 風波裡的茶杯 ), hosted by Albert Cheng, after much controversy.
He has been the subject of many controversies involving his writings, most notable of which was the 2006 Iranian sumptuary law controversy.

notable and Canadian
Few personal computers used the 80186, with some notable exceptions: the Australian Dulmont Magnum laptop, one of the first laptops ; the Wang Office Assistant, marketed as a PC-like stand-alone word processor ; the Mindset ; the Siemens PC-D ( not 100 % IBM PC-compatible but using MS-DOS 2. 11: de: Siemens PC-D ); the Compis ( a Swedish school computer ); the RM Nimbus ( a British school computer ); the Unisys ICON ( a Canadian school computer ); ORB Computer by ABS ; the HP 100LX, HP 200LX, HP 1000CX and HP OmniGo 700LX ; the Tandy 2000 desktop ( a somewhat PC-compatible workstation with sharp graphics for its day ); the Philips: YES ; the Nokia MikroMikko 2.
" Two of Canada's four Confederation Poets-Sir Charles G. D. Roberts and Bliss Carman-were educated at UNB, as was Francis Joseph Sherman, along with a number of notable 20th and 21st century Canadian writers.
UNB is also home to several notable magazines and journals, such as The Fiddlehead and Studies in Canadian Literature.
Historically, many Canadian private sector business scandals had come to light only through the intervention of the US SEC or other regulators ( Garth Drabinsky, Conrad Black, Steven Bingham being three notable examples ), due in part to the lack of whistleblower protections, plaintiff-friendly libel laws and a lack of investigative journalism due to these.
The Constitution of Canada includes the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms which guarantees many of the same rights as the U. S. constitution, with the notable exceptions of protection against establishment of religion.
By this point the sport's more serious organization was drawing internationally with notable Canadians such as John Eaves which went on to win world titles, Francois Brosseau and Michel Daigle who both went on to train many other successful Canadian freestyle skiers.
As the longest-serving British Columbia MP of his time, in office from 1979 to 2004, Svend Robinson is notable for having been the first Canadian MP to come out as gay, in the spring of 1988.
There are a number of notable Canadian awards for literature:
The Canadian economic historian Harold Adams Innis is a notable exception.
There are notable differences between British and North American ( including Canadian ) cryptics.
Some of the most notable of these are the Canadian Ross rifle, the Swiss Schmidt-Rubin and Austro-Hungarian Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 designs.
A notable exception is The Royal Canadian Regiment which names its companies sequentially throughout the regiment from the Duke of Edinburgh's Company ( instead of A Company ) in the 1st Battalion to T Company in the 4th Battalion.
Other notable early submerged drilling activities occurred on the Canadian side of Lake Erie in the 1900s and Caddo Lake in Louisiana in the 1910s.
From 2004-2008, the station's program director was longtime on-air personality and notable Canadian radio personality Alan Cross.
* Evangeline Lilly, Canadian actress, coincidentally most notable for her role as a stranded plane crash survivor on Lost
Some notable Canadian boxers to win championships in two or more of the four locations include
In recent years, a notable trend in Canadian radio has been the gradual abandonment of the AM band, with many AM stations applying for and receiving authorization from the CRTC to convert to the FM band.
* A notable conspiracy theory holds that Paul McCartney died in 1966 and was replaced by a Canadian policeman named William Shears Campbell.
A notable anthology of Canadian poetry is The New Oxford book of Canadian Verse, edited by Margaret Atwood ( ISBN 0-19-540450-5 ).
Joseph Featherston or Featherstone ( July 22, 1843 – July 17, 1913 ) was a notable Canadian Liberal Party politician, livestock advocate and farmer.
One notable example came in 1984, when a teenage Canadian golfer who had previously met Nicklaus at an exhibition wrote him for career advice.

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