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Controversy and ensued
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Controversy about priority ensued.
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Controversy immediately ensued, as strong anti-Communist sentiment in the United States led to the circulation of rumors that the " JS " engraved on the coin was the initials of Joseph Stalin, placed there by a Soviet agent in the mint.
Controversy ensued because of its use of vertical gender-neutral language ( God and Christ ) and some uses of horizontal gender-neutral language (" human beings " or " they " instead of " men " or " he ").
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The political turmoil that ensued became known as the " Three Governors Controversy ".
Controversy ensued after the 2010 NFC Championship Game, where Dockett was one of the critics of Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, tweeting on Twitter: " If I'm on chicago team jay cutler has to wait till me and the team shower get dressed and leave before he comes in the locker room!
Controversy later ensued when the owner of the Utah Stars brought suit against Sharman for breach of contract stemming from his resignation, and a tort case against the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers for inducing such breach of contract.
Controversy ensued with a new set of editors being selected by the board, and an off-campus newspaper, University Report, published by Hull, Abrams, and Scott DeGarmo, a master's student in history.
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Controversy and complaints ensued, with the Federal Communications Commission eventually getting involved.

Controversy and small
From 1926 – 29, a small group of persons and congregations were expelled or voluntarily left the WELS in an incident known as the " Protes ' tant Controversy.
Controversy arose over plans which had originated in the late 1970s to convert the small Warnervale Airport into a commercial and freight airport and regional hub, expected in 1995 to operate 24 hours a day and cater for 65, 000 flights annually-even as the state's property development agency, Landcom, was advertising estates in the area as " tranquil ".

Controversy and mentioned
The castle was first mentioned during the Investiture Controversy in a 1080 deed, when Louis's henchmen attacked a military contingent of King Henry IV of Germany.
MacDonald addressed this issue in her unpublished autobiography ( now published in a facsimile edition ; see Controversy section ) and mentioned several separations and marital problems.
He is best known among other things for his initial defense of Anne Hutchinson early in her trials during the Antinomian Controversy, during which she mentioned him with respect, though he turned strongly against her with the further course of the trial.
Although briefly mentioned in his autobiography, Policing Controversy, there is no authoritative document in the public domain at the time of writing that shows when he was appointed to these ranks.

Controversy and was
In particular the so-called Plague of Justinian had ravaged the region and conflict remained endemic, with the Three-Chapter Controversy sparking religious opposition and administration at a standstill after the able governor of the peninsula, Narses, was recalled.
By the early 18th century, this initial portrayal was rejected by the Dominicans and Franciscans, creating a dispute among Catholics in East Asia that was known as the " Rites Controversy ".
Controversy around this issue was frequent.
The term " fundamentalism " was originally coined by its supporters to describe a specific package of theological beliefs that developed into a movement within the Protestant community of the United States in the early part of the 20th century, and that had its roots in the Fundamentalist – Modernist Controversy of that time.
In the Investiture Controversy which began between Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII over appointments to ecclesiastical offices, the emperor was compelled to submit to the Pope at Canossa in 1077, after having been excommunicated.
The reform-minded Pope Gregory VII was determined to oppose such practices, leading to the Investiture Controversy with King Henry IV ( r. 1056 – 1106 ), who repudiated the Pope's interference and persuaded his bishops to excommunicate the Pope, whom he famously addressed by his born name " Hildebrand ", rather than his divine name " Pope Gregory VII ".
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Accompanying Callixtus throughout France, he assisted Callixtus in his initial dealings with Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. As a well-known opponent of the emperor's right to select bishops in his territories ( the Investiture Controversy ), Lamberto was a natural choice for papal legate.
His pontificate was shaped by the Investiture Controversy, which he was able to settle through the Concordat of Worms ( in 1122 ).
He points out that Liberatus wrote his Breviarium at the height of the Three-Chapter Controversy, " when Vigilius was being regarded by his opponents as anti-Christ and Liberatus was prominent among these opponents ", and the Liber Pontificalis drew from an account written at the same time.
In 1837, the church was split by the Old School-New School Controversy.
Controversy about silicon's character dates to its discovery: silicon was first prepared and characterized in pure form in 1824, and given the name silicium ( from, flints ), with an-ium word-ending to suggest a metal, a name which the element retains in several non-English languages.
Simony was also one of the important issues during the Investiture Controversy.
The century began while the translatio imperii of 962 was still somewhat novel and ended in the midst of the Investiture Controversy.
In particular, Gregory decreed in this second council that only the Pope could appoint or depose bishops or move them from see to see, an act which was later to cause the Investiture Controversy.
Controversy erupted when he stated, " Equagesic was not at all involved in Bruce's first collapse ".
He repulsed the attack of Cordatus in a letter to Luther and his other colleagues by stating that he had never departed from their common teachings on this subject, and in the Antinomian Controversy of 1537 Melanchthon was in harmony with Luther.
Controversy surrounded the network in 2002 and 2003 over obscenities, expressed respectively by Cher and Nicole Richie, aired live on the network's broadcasts of the Billboard Music Awards on its affiliates in the Eastern and Central Time Zones despite the use of five-second audio delays ; the indecent material was edited out on broadcasts in the Mountain Time Zone and westward.
The best-known and bitterest conflict was that known as the Investiture Controversy, fought during the 11th century between Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII.
In 2005, the school was one of fifty of the country's leading independent schools found to have breached the Competition Act ( see below under " Controversy ").
The effect of Derrida's paper was such that by the time the conference proceedings were published in 1970, the title of the collection had become The Structuralist Controversy.

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