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Controversial and previously
Controversial luxury flats now dominate the seafront on the site previously occupied by the Esplanade Hotel, which dated back to the late 1880s.

Controversial and English
* Tossell, David, Tony Greig, A Reappraisal of English Cricket's Most Controversial Captain, Pitch Publishing, 2011.

Controversial and receive
Controversial topics may receive additional levels of review.
Moreover, the award comes only with this honour, no financial benefits ; to receive it, recipients have to bear their own expenses for coming to New Delhi and attending the Congress mentioned above ( see section on Controversial Issues ).

Controversial and .
Controversial American political activist and disbarred attorney Jack Thompson's A Modest Video Game Proposal draws its title from A Modest Proposal.
A History of the End of the World: How the Most Controversial Book in the Bible Changed the Course of Western Civilization.
Although the March 2007 issue of Foreign Policy listed BJU as one of " The World's Most Controversial Religious Sites " because of its past influence on American politics, BJU has seen little political controversy since Stephen Jones became president.
Controversial topics include media violence research and effects of gun politics.
Controversial issues are held as potentially divisive in a given society, because they can lead to tension and ill will, as a result they are often taboo to be discussed in the light of company in many cultures.
Controversial diagnoses such as pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder and masochistic personality disorder were considered and discarded.
Controversial for its explicit sexual content, it has never been seen uncensored in Japan.
The term " fantasy " became a central issue with the development of the Kleinian group as a distinctive strand within the British Psycho-Analytical Society, and was at the heart of the so-called Controversial discussions of the wartime years.
Isaacs however claimed that ' Freud's " hallucinatory wish-fulfilment " and his .." introjection " and " projection " are the basis of the fantasy life '; and how far unconscious fantasy was a genuine development of Freud's ideas, how far it represented the formation of a new psychoanalytic paradigm, is perhaps the key question of the Controversial discussions.
" Female Circumcision ," Circumcision: A History of the World's Most Controversial Surgery.
" Female Circumcision ," Circumcision: A History of the World's Most Controversial Surgery.
Many of the positions in the preceding study are supported by a 2002 study by Jim A. Kuypers: Press Bias and Politics: How the Media Frame Controversial Issues.
* Gregg, William H. Controversial issues in Scottish history Putnam, 1910.
* 2000 – Controversial US presidential election that is later resolved in the Bush v. Gore Supreme Court Case.
Controversial standards are opposed because of their content, not simply because they are standards.
La Popessa: The Controversial Biography of Sister Pasqualina, the Most Powerful Woman in Vatican History.
Controversial figure, Dr. James Barry, also arrived that year as principal medical officer ( 1836 – 1837 ).
* September 30, 2005 – Controversial drawings of Muhammad are printed in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
Controversial examples include property rights, reproductive rights, civil marriage, and the right to keep and bear arms.
* Paul R. Ehrlich ( 1968 ), The Population Bomb Controversial Neo-Malthusianist pamphlet
* Ban on Minarets: On the Validity of a Controversial Swiss Popular Initiative ( 2008 ),, by Marcel Stuessi, research fellow at the University of Lucerne.

Talmud and passages
Two additional passages in the Talmud that shed some light on the Jewish belief that the fetus is considered part of the woman, and not a separate entity.
Judaism addresses the end times in the Book of Daniel and numerous other prophetic passages in the Hebrew scriptures, and also in the Talmud, particularly Tractate Avodah Zarah.
The first legal codex proper, Halakhot Pesukot (" Decided Laws "), by Yehudai Gaon ( c. 760 ), rearranges the Talmud passages in a structure manageable to the layman.
However, even on the most traditional view a few passages are regarded as the work of a group of rabbis who edited the Talmud after the end of the Amoraic period, known as the Saboraim or Rabbanan Savora ' e ( meaning " reasoners " or " considerers ").
Although some direct commentaries on particular treatises are extant, our main knowledge of Gaonic era Talmud scholarship comes from statements embedded in Geonic responsa that shed light on Talmudic passages: these are arranged in the order of the Talmud in Levin's Otzar ha-Geonim.
Another important work is the Sefer ha-Mafteaḥ ( Book of the Key ) by Nissim Gaon, which contains a preface explaining the different forms of Talmudic argumentation and then explains abbreviated passages in the Talmud by cross-referring to parallel passages where the same thought is expressed in full.
Another very useful study aid, found in almost all editions of the Talmud, consists of the marginal notes Torah Or, Ein Mishpat Ner Mitzvah and Masoret ha-Shas by the Italian rabbi Joshua Boaz, which give references respectively to the cited Biblical passages, to the relevant halachic codes and to related Talmudic passages.
Emden argued that the Zohar misquotes passages of Scripture ; misunderstands the Talmud ; contains some ritual observances which were ordained by later rabbinical authorities ; mentions The Crusades against Muslims ( who did not exist in the 2nd century ); uses the expression " esnoga ," a Portuguese term for " synagogue "; and gives a mystical explanation of the Hebrew vowel-points, which were not introduced until long after the Talmudic period.
* 1264 – In Barcelona, a commission of Dominicans censors portions of the Talmud for the first time by ordering the cancellation of passages found reprehensible from a Christian point of view.
* In Barcelona, a commission of Dominicans censors portions of the Talmud for the first time, by ordering the cancellation of passages found reprehensible from a Christian point of view.
According to aggadic passages in the Talmud, God judges who has followed His commandments and who does not and to what extent.
According to the Mishnah and Talmud, the Men of the Great Assembly instituted the requirement that Jews both in Judea and in the diaspora pray three times a day ( morning, afternoon and evening ), and include in their prayers a recitation of these passages in the morning (" Shacharit ") and evening (" Ma ' ariv ") prayers.
Streicher also combed the pages of the Talmud and the Old Testament in search of passages which could paint their ancient Jewish authors as harsh or cruel, a practice which continues to this day among anti-Semites.
It is extremely likely that a D ' var Torah will carry a life lesson, backed up by passages from certain Jewish texts like the Talmud or Mishnah.
The responsa accordingly contain rulings on ethics, business ethics, the philosophy of religion, astronomy, mathematics, history, geography, as well as interpretations of passages in the Bible, the Mishnah, the Talmud and the Midrash.
He wrote a number of works, such as Toledot Ya ' akob ( 1652 ), an index of Biblical passages found in the haggadah of the Jerusalem Talmud, similar to Aaron Pesaro's Toledot Aharon, which relates to the Babylonian Talmud only ; Ohel Ya ' ako ( 1737 ) that were polemical correspondence against Zevi and his followers.
The teachings regarding Messianic redemption are based almost entirely on statements of the Bible and the Talmud, the definite year of salvation being fixed by an interpretation of well-known passages in the Book of Daniel.
A committee appointed by the king censored the passages from the Talmud they deemed offensive.

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