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Controversy and erupted
Controversy over Omari's identity erupted shortly after the attacks.
Controversy erupted when photographs taken after Potter's climb appeared to show damage caused by a climbing technique called top roping.
Controversy erupted when Bengt, who has said he has " no interest in art and his grandfather's works ", terminated the standing agreement between the family and the Marlborough Gallery.
Controversy erupted over the offensive in Jenin, intermittent raids in the Gaza Strip, and the continued isolation of Yasser Arafat.
Controversy erupted when he stated, " Equagesic was not at all involved in Bruce's first collapse ".
Controversy erupted during the midst of the second season when series developer and executive producer Robert Hewitt Wolfe announced he had been released from the show's production, although his influence was felt until the completion of the second season ; at that point, Bob Engels was brought on to be an executive producer of the series.
Controversy erupted in the borough in August 2008 when former Mayor LaPaglia described Councilmen Bader and Rosenblatt as " the temple twins ", an apparent reference to the Jewish religion.
Controversy erupted over the attempted appointment of Jim McDaid as Minister for Defence, which saw him resign from the post before he had been officially installed, under pressure from O ' Malley.
Controversy erupted over the attempted appointment of Jim McDaid as Minister for Defence, which saw him resign from the post before he had been officially installed.
Controversy erupted when Michael Faraday constructed the first working electric motor and hastily published his results without acknowledging Wollaston's previous work.
Controversy erupted soon after, both within the Theosophical Society and without, in Hindu circles and the Indian press.
Controversy erupted in Israel after their song was selected, " Shir Habatlanim " by Datner & Kushnir.
Controversy erupted in March 1994 over a proposed commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Japan.
Controversy erupted over this in Taiwan, with Lu's political opponents accusing her of vastly overstating the significance and value of that award.
Following complaints of many ministers about the opinions coming from Hutchinson and her allies, the situation erupted into what is known as the Antinomian Controversy, resulting in Hutchinson's 1637 trial, conviction, and banishment from the colony, followed by a March 1638 church trial in which she was excommunicated.
Controversy erupted before the fight when Mosley's trainer, Naazim Richardson, observed that Margarito had a pasty white substance in his handwraps .< ref >
Controversy erupted around Fowler after he reportedly refused to play against the Brisbane Roar on 23 January after being named on the interchange bench for the clash.
Controversy erupted anew, however, as the congregation of the Church of the Holy Trinity exhibited an increased willingness to fight the demolition plans for its church.
Controversy over the match promptly erupted.
Controversy erupted in mid-winter 2001 when Seimon Glyn, Gwynedd County Council's housing committee chairman and Plaid Cymru member, voiced frustration over " English immigrants " moving into traditionally Welsh speaking communities.
Controversy erupted in mid-winter 2001 when Gwynedd councillor Seimon Glyn voiced concern over " English immigrants " moving into traditionally Welsh-speaking communities.
Controversy erupted less than a month into her term when she selected a new midway vendor for the North Carolina State Fair, replacing a longtime vendor, who filed suit against the state.
Controversy erupted in the Summer of 2007 when station CEO Bill Marrazzo was cited by the watchdog group Charity Navigator as the highest paid CEO in all of public broadcasting.
Controversy erupted in mid-winter 2001 when Seimon Glyn, Gwynedd County Council's housing committee chairman and Plaid Cymru member, voiced frustration over " English immigrants " moving into traditionally Welsh speaking communities.

Controversy and on
Controversies are frequently thought to be a result of a lack of confidence on the part of the disputants-as in Benford's Law of Controversy.
Controversy surrounds Harold Macmillan, who met with Eisenhower on September 25, 1956, then relayed to Prime Minister Anthony Eden the false impression that Eisenhower promised to support an invasion.
Controversy later surrounded Body Count over its song " Cop Killer ", a song intended as a narrative from the view of a criminal getting revenge on racist police officers guilty of brutality, from the National Rifle Association and various police advocacy groups.
* 1717 – A sermon on " The Nature of the Kingdom of Christ " by Benjamin Hoadly, the Bishop of Bangor, provokes the Bangorian Controversy.
A series of critical academic books and articles, however, held in check any appreciable growth of anti-Stratfordism and Oxfordism, most notably The Shakespeare Ciphers Examined ( 1957 ), by William and Elizebeth Friedman, The Poacher from Stratford ( 1958 ), by Frank Wadsworth, Shakespeare and His Betters ( 1958 ), by Reginald Churchill, The Shakespeare Claimants ( 1962 ), by H. N. Gibson, and Shakespeare and His Rivals: A Casebook on the Authorship Controversy ( 1962 ), by George L. McMichael and Edgar M. Glenn.
: The Controversy Over Political Correctness on College Campuses.
* The Controversy over Newton's Gravitational Constant — additional commentary on measurement problems
* March 31 – Bishop Benjamin Hoadly, acting on the advice of King George, begins the Bangorian Controversy by saying that God favors churches with no government.
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.
Emboldened by the promotion, and incensed over the imposition of a new tax on ducal lords, Lothair subsequently revolted against Henry's rule and denied Henry's ability to rule Saxony during the Investiture Controversy.
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.
In 1991, when Wolin published a Derrida interview on Heidegger in the first edition of The Heidegger Controversy, Derrida argued that the interview was an intentionally malicious mistranslation, which was " demonstrably execrable " and " weak, simplistic, and compulsively aggressive ".
* The Burial of the Dead ( at Vergina ) or The Unending Controversy on the Identity of the Occupants of Tomb II
The songs on Controversy were published by Controversy Music – ASCAP, a practice he continued until the Emancipation album in 1996.
To publish his songs on Emancipation, Prince did not use Controversy Music – ASCAP, which he had used for all his records since 1981, but rather used Emancipated Music Inc. – ASCAP.
Controversy ensued at FCC hearings over Noble's intention to keep Mark Woods on as president, which led to the suggestion that Woods would continue to work with ( and for ) his former employers.
* WashingtonPost. com-' Poindexter to Leave Pentagon Research Job: Project to Create Futures Market on Events in Middle East Caused Controversy ', Bradley Graham, Washington Post ( August 1, 2003 )
The Hispanic Caucus Controversy ( see above ) was parodied on The Colbert Report on February 7, 2007.
On December 21, 2006, Dr. Heidi Cullen reacted to this by posting " Junk Controversy not Junk Science " in a blog on the Weather Channel's web site.

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