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Despite its widespread acclaim, it was not nominated for an Oscar, which created a small scandal regarding the nomination practices of the Academy.
" Kaifu became the 76th Prime Minister of Japan in August 1989, but his faction was too small to push through the reforms Kaifu sought, and the continuing repercussions of the Sagawa Express scandal caused problems.
In 1925 he graduated second to Georges Bidault after a small scandal on the dissertation themes for the final examination.
There remains an appeal from the master to the judge, however, the ability of a judge to appeal to a divisional court in every case, and thence to the court of appeal, ceased after a multiplication of appeals in small interlocutory matters caused a scandal.
A Loughborough Echo investigation showed Reed lived " in a small one bedroom flat " and the difference was due to utility bills, council tax and a quarterly service charge, a total cost of £ 807 per month and already well within the £ 1, 450 a month limit introduced a year later in the wake of the scandal.
Following Hsia's conviction, Republican National Committee Chairman Jim Nicholson said, " it's time to get beyond the small fry and take on the major players ( in the scandal ) like Al Gore.
Over the years, there have been various small controversies, the most infamous being the scandal involving the Steinmetz High School team, which was caught cheating at the 1995 Illinois state finals.
A small scale scandal was created when the arena was named after a sitting mayor.
Upon revelations about the robocall scandal in February, Martin publicly accused Racknine, a small Edmonton call centre that worked for the Tory national campaign, of being behind the automated calls that saw voters misdirected to non-existent polling locations during the May 2011 federal election.
The result was a public scandal which brought Cubism for the first time to the attention of the general public ( Picasso and Braque were exhibiting in a private gallery selling to a small circle of connoisseurs ).
Romance caused a small scandal winning Miss Paris because she had a child.
Jackson was soon caught up in a small scandal when his wife became sick in 1925.
They began their performance but were quickly interrupted because of their politically charged song Bienvenue en Chiraquie, which provoked a small media scandal.
Her first book Good girls don't wear trousers ( in Italian: Volevo i pantaloni ), written when she was nineteen, caused a scandal in the small Sicilian community where she lived because it fiercely criticized what she perceived as the backwardness and chauvinism of contemporary sicilian society.
Just after his return to Brazil, a photo of Gabeira wearing a very small knitted swimsuit on Ipanema beach turned into a national scandal.
The Order was given out liberally upon payment of a small fee, some scandal arose in Paris concerning the sale of forged letters patent claiming to confer this title, formerly linked with the purely honorary designation Count Palatine of the Sacred Palace of the Lateran, Honoré Daumier include the " Knight of the Golden Spur " among his series of lithographs " Bohemians of Paris " ( 1842 ); its satirically mocking legend reads " This so-called former Colonel of the Papal Guard, later aide-de-camp to the Prince of Monaco, awaiting as a prize for his services a distinguished post in the Government !...
Her defection to Nine in 1995 caused a small scandal.
This small scandal, with Magoon at the center, was termed the " Magoon Incident " by the Chicago Tribune and resulted in harsh words against him from both parties.
The restaurant also played a small part in the 1919 Black Sox scandal in which the Chicago White Sox conspired to " throw " the World Series.
In 2001, while on leave from Pacheco's office to run the campaign of Ed Reyes for 1st District seat of the city council, Monserratt was involved in a small campaign scandal.
Alexandra is thought to be clumsy and accident-prone as they grow up and Kate clearly favors Eve as the heir apparent to Kruger Brent, but when Eve tries to implicate Alexandra in a sex scandal Kate realizes the truth about Eve and disinherits her, giving her only a small allowance and pays attention to Alexandra.

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Blue Steel emerged as a pilotless, winged aircraft roughly the size of the experimental Saunders-Roe SR. 53 interceptor, with clipped delta wings and small canard foreplanes.
In the kiva of both Ancient Pueblo Peoples | ancient and present-day Pueblo people s, the sipapu is a small round hole in the floor that represents the portal through which the ancestors Hopi mythology # Four Worlds | first emerged ( the larger hole is a fire pit, here in a ruin from the Mesa Verde National Park )
With the higher levels of the military and civil government gone, administration and justice fell to municipal authorities, and small warlords gradually emerged all over Britain, still aspiring to Roman ideals and conventions.
The first recorded Rajput kingdoms emerged in Rajasthan in the 6th century, and small Rajput dynasties later ruled much of northern India.
The post-Mughal era was dominated by the rise of the Maratha suzerainty as other small regional states ( mostly late Mughal tributary states ) emerged, and also by the increasing activities of European powers ( see colonial era below ).
Christian art only emerged relatively late, and the first known Christian images emerge from about 200 AD, though there is some literary evidence that small domestic images were used earlier.
Among the mostly small groupings, two main opposition parties emerged:
In Ohio, a small but influential underground rock scene emerged, led by Devo in Akron and Kent and by Cleveland's The Electric Eels, Mirrors and Rocket from the Tombs.
Many small local states with varying degrees of independence developed, but only in the 14th century the larger principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia emerged to fight a threat in the form of the Ottoman Turks, who conquered Constantinople in 1453.
Since 2004 a few small companies have emerged in the United States making custom skis.
Over the past 100 years a new technique has emerged — raised bed gardening, which has increased yields from small plots of soil without the need for commercial, energy-intensive fertilizers.
In addition, a number of small press comics have emerged from the 2000 AD fanbase, including Solar Wind, Omnivistascope and The End Is Nigh.
The small Gond kingdoms emerged in the Gondwana and Mahakoshal regions of the state.
A small electronic music scene emerged around Sydney and Melbourne, with Severed Heads, Ollie Olsen's No, and Foil all peaking in the 90s.
One major exception to this scheme is the presence of large statues of St Modesta ( a local martyr ) and St Potentian on the north west corner of the porch, close to a small doorway where pilgrims visiting the crypt ( where their relics were stored ) would once have emerged blinking into the light.
By the late 1700s / early 1800s, Phillipsburg, Hackettstown, Belvidere, and Washington emerged as small villages and served as the cornerstone communities in lower Sussex County.
In the 1960s the whole central part of Veneto, witnessed a strong economic development caused by the emergence of small and medium family businessess, ranging in a vast array of products ( that often emerged illegally ) that paved the way for what would be known as the " miracolo del Nordest ".
Founded in 1834 Tiskilwa emerged as a regional economic and cultural center integrating its own administrative capacities, schools, churches and shops serving a small population of townspeople and farm families from the surrounding 3 to 5 miles.
In 1858, a small market area emerged at what is now the intersection of Schaumburg and Roselle Roads.
By 1883, a small business community emerged, including a hotel, flour mill, and several shops.
Early on, small trade centers, known as hamlets, emerged in Hassan Township to serve the needs of the settlers.
New houses, apartment buildings, and even a few small businesses have emerged to fill the gaps between Edcouch and La Villa to its east, and Elsa to its west.
Adelsö at that time consisted of small islands which emerged from the sea at the end of the Ice Age.
He has also been accused of ruling with a small group of his elderly peers, mainly from the educated side of the Kikuyu elite that emerged in the Kenyatta years, usually referred to as the " Kitchen Cabinet " or the " Mount Kenya Mafia ".
After the disintegration of the Tibetan Empire, small local factions emerged.

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