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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, 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 with the maze if contestants chose the left route they had to step into a ' smoke filled pit '.
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 also
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 he also suggested that the Republic of Ireland should rejoin the Commonwealth of Nations, though it is unclear whether that suggestion actually reflected his opinion or whether he was simply raising the issue at Lemass's request to gauge public reaction.
Controversially, The Shooting Star also included Jews shown in a bad light ( see Tintin and the Jews ).
Controversially, it also recommended that the ' presumed ' recognition of co-habiting partners by the courts, as recommended by the Law Reform Commission, should also be legislated for, but only for opposite-sex couples.
Controversially, a brick hotel was also raised on the premises, which is seen behind these six houses.
Controversially, PSOs are required to do all cleaning within the hospital, leading to an outcry from staff that the practice is unsafe because PSOs have to not only clean, but also take care of the patient handling, leading to a possible increase in the spread of infection.
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, NBC also gave local affiliates the option of showing pre-season football instead and showing the final episode at each affiliates discretion.

Controversially and held
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 and although
Controversially however, Dawson was one of the mid-week side opposed to the actions of coach Graham Henry and criticised Henry publicly for his criticism, although this did not cause as much stir as Healey's similar comments.

Controversially and was
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, 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, the show was one of the earliest mainstream programmes to feature the swear word " bloody ".
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, Janet Waldo was replaced — after recording all of her dialogue — by then-popular singer Tiffany for Jetsons: The Movie.
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, he received a series of bonuses during the period when the University was returning inaccurate data to HEFCE.
Controversially chosen to represent Germany, he was criticised for his lack of seriousness by the German press.
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, Asper's newspaper chain fired journalist Russell Mills when he wrote an article which was critical of Jean Chretien and demanded he resign.
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, a founding principle of Rabobank's co-operative style was to co-operate in the interests of " warding off the Shylock ".
Controversially Zander was fired from the New England Conservatory in January 2012, where for 45 years he had conducted the youth orchestra.
Controversially the convicted child-abductor and conspirator Penny Mellor was invited to join the party.
Controversially this action was labelled a ' fictional triumph ' and a myth by New Zealand revisionist historian James Belich.
Controversially, she was reported by the Kenyan newspaper Standard and Radio Free Europe to have stated that HIV / AIDS was originally developed by Western scientists in order to depopulate Africa.
Controversially no other company was invited to bid for the public relations contract.
Controversially, in October, Auld was hospitalized while " horsing around " with Belfour, with suspicions that Belfour had assaulted him.

Controversially and by
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, however, in August 1970, Suharto disbanded the commission and allowed for only two cases of corruption to be looked at by the Government.
Controversially, the commissioners would be appointed by the government, not by the crown, which challenged what the King saw as his constitutional right.
Controversially, a large part of old Darlington has been consumed by Sydney University which began acquiring and demolishing houses in the 1960s in order to expand its campus.
Controversially, it included some material owned by Sony, and therefore the band effectively invited legal action from their former label.
Controversially, Magneto became a full genocidalist and was decapitated by Wolverine, and once more Cyclops watched Jean die.

Controversially and national
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 and security
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 and .
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, the Australian wicket-keeper Rod Marsh and opening bowler Dennis Lillee both placed bets on England to win, later claiming that 500 – 1 were silly ( if not incredible ) odds on any two-horse race.
Controversially, X11R6. 4 departed from the traditional liberal licensing terms, as the Open Group sought to assure funding for the development of X.
Controversially, Foucault secured Defert a job at the university, even though other candidates for the post were better qualified.
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, 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, Long is awarded for his lifetime body of work rather than an exhibition of work in 1989.
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.

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