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Controversially and Australian
Controversially, Dunstan chose a member of the Australian Democrats, regarding it as the successor party to the Liberal Movement despite the fact that a majority of LM ex-members joined the Liberal Party.

Controversially and both
Controversially, Gibbs ' participation in a meeting of black delegates in South Carolina who drafted a petition demanded that the educated of both races be allowed to vote, indicates an elitism present in his character.

Controversially and on
The construction was undertaken by Duncan Logan Construction Ltd. Controversially, construction required the demolition of Dundee's Royal Arch where Queen Victoria had entered the city on a royal visit.
Controversially, Myxomatosis was introduced to France by the bacteriologist Dr. Paul Armand Delille, following his use of the virus to rid his private estate of rabbits in June 1952 ( He inoculated two of the rabbits on his land ).
Controversially, in 2004, Ryan had Justin Warfel ( a campaign worker ) follow his opponent, Barack Obama, throughout the day and record everything he did in public on videotape .< ref name =" Mendell ">
Controversially, a brick hotel was also raised on the premises, which is seen behind these six houses.
Controversially, apportionment remains based on the 1980 population census, and has not been modified since 1983 ; national censuses since then have been conducted in 1991, 2001, and 2010.
Controversially, the same team has reported finding material evidence ( stone tools ) on Flores of a H. erectus occupation dating back 840, 000 years ago, but not remains of H. erectus itself or transitional forms.
Controversially, however, it states that all laws that were in effect on the transfer date cannot be repealed.
Controversially, Pounder hired and mentored disgraced researcher Andrew Wakefield, and introduced him to reporters at a notorious press conference at the Royal Free on 26 February 1998.
Controversially, the Church advocates film censorship, stating that " X-rated and violent videos are an assault on God ’ s gifts ; they pervert his gift of sexuality, and deny the dignity of human beings.
Controversially, the constitutional concept of laïcité is also used to justify a ban on Muslim women wearing Islamic coverings such as headscarfs in public universities and other public buildings.
Controversially, manager Charlie Dressen opted to play only the first game at home, rather than the last two ; he reasoned that if the Dodgers won their only home game, they would need to win only one out of two on the road.

Controversially and England
Controversially, in England there has been some screening in sensitive security cases, but the Scottish courts have firmly set themselves against any form of jury vetting.
Controversially Zander was fired from the New England Conservatory in January 2012, where for 45 years he had conducted the youth orchestra.

Controversially and later
Controversially, he was beaten to the discovery of the magnificent active streamway of Chamber 24 by Geoff Yeadon and Oliver Statham a couple of days later.
Controversially, he had to leave the development team around three quarters into production due to health issues and later left Square-Enix.
Controversially, the Blondes were later revealed to be brothers.
Controversially, he supported Pan-German ideas and later supported the Anschluss of Austria to Nazi-Germany in 1938, as did many of his fellow compatriots.
Controversially, the Blondes were later revealed to be brothers.

Controversially and
Controversially, Namangani and his fighters were then flown from Tajikistan to northern Afghanistan in Russian military helicopters a move which enraged Karimov, who claimed the Russians were aiding the IMU in an attempt to undermine Uzbekistan.

Controversially and were
Controversially, this defined " persons of German ethnic origin " who had been expelled, or were to be expelled from their countries of birth into the postwar Germany, as individuals who would " not be the concern of the Organization.
Controversially, Foucault secured Defert a job at the university, even though other candidates for the post were better qualified.
Controversially, 26, 000 asylum-seekers who had lived in the Netherlands for over five years but who had not been granted asylum were deported.
Controversially, the Kadett and Astra in South Africa won the title of ' Car of the Year ' in two consecutive years ( 1993 and 1994 ) even though they were versions of the same car.
Controversially, and at considerable expense, he introduced free primary education for all in the Western Region, established the first television service in Africa in 1959, and the Oduduwa Group, all of which were financed from the highly lucrative cocoa industry which was the mainstay of the regional economy.
Controversially, military officers and observers have alleged that flag officers attending the symposium were not held accountable for knowingly allowing the behavior in question to occur.
Controversially the Widnes Vikings, Leigh Centurions, Halifax, Toulouse and Featherstone Rovers were the clubs who were not awarded a licence.
Controversially, Ronnie White and the other original members of The Miracles, Bobby Rogers, Marv Tarplin, Pete Moore and Claudette Robinson, were not.

Controversially and if
* Controversially with the maze if contestants chose the left route they had to step into a ' smoke filled pit '.

Controversially and any
Controversially, Hird did not receive any Brownlow Medal votes from the umpires for his 34 disposals ; the media speculation was that the umpires deliberately snubbed him because of his earlier comments.

Controversially and race
Controversially, in recognition of the high value of some of the supercars thus allowed to run, organisers of the race foresee the need to allow case-by-case exceptions from the race's normal safety equipment rules.

Controversially and .
Controversially, they also held that although the failure to consult was unfair, this was overridden by concerns of national security.
Controversially, the VL was powered by the 3. 0-litre Nissan RB30 six-cylinder engine and had an electronically controlled four-speed automatic transmission.
Controversially, X11R6. 4 departed from the traditional liberal licensing terms, as the Open Group sought to assure funding for the development of X.
Controversially, the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo participated in the Spanish Republican Popular Front government in the Spanish Civil War.
Controversially, the explosion in Internet gambling is being linked to an increase in gambling addiction, according to the UK's help and advice organizations for addicts, GamCare and Gamblers Anonymous.
Controversially, Janet Waldo was replaced — after recording all of her dialogue — by then-popular singer Tiffany for Jetsons: The Movie.
Controversially, the US Fish and Wildlife Service has permitted that a " wind-farmer " in central Oregon could legally cause the incidental killing of Golden Eagles by large wind turbines.
Controversially, he invited former British fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley to speak, for a second year in succession, leading some Jewish students ( including his future successor at the Home Office Michael Howard ) to resign from CUCA in protest.
Controversially, original Miracle Marv Tarplin was not honored, against the wishes of his fellow Miracles, and the group's fans, who felt that he should have also been there to share the honor.
Controversially, Long is awarded for his lifetime body of work rather than an exhibition of work in 1989.
Controversially, he received a series of bonuses during the period when the University was returning inaccurate data to HEFCE.
Controversially she skimmed off her own daughter Rebecca to one of the best selective schools in London, Godolphin and Latymer.
Controversially, in his original version, Hergé gave the man a Jewish-sounding name and had him based in New York.
Controversially chosen to represent Germany, he was criticised for his lack of seriousness by the German press.

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