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Controversy and surrounds
Controversy surrounds alleged CIA involvement in the coup.
Controversy surrounds the use of hypnotherapy to retrieve memories, especially those from early childhood or ( alleged ) past-lives.
Controversy surrounds the writing credits of the movie.
Controversy surrounds Lane's exact role in what became her mother's famous " Little House " series of books.
Controversy surrounds her death.
Controversy surrounds whether a remora's diet is primarily leftover fragments, or the feces of the host.
Controversy surrounds his use of ULTRA intelligence messages during this battle.
Controversy surrounds the assertion that a massacre by Israelis took place at al-Tantura and Lydda.
Controversy surrounds the depths of the involvement of the Roman Catholic clergy with the Ustaše, a Croatian Fascist movement in the former Yugoslavia.
Controversy also surrounds the boundaries of " wellness ", " wholeness ," or " normality.
Controversy still surrounds who is responsible for his death, with Russian authorities claiming he was killed in an assassination by the FSB and the Chechen separatists claiming he died in an accidental explosion.
Controversy surrounds perreo, a dance with explicit sexual overtones which is performed to reggaeton music.
Controversy still surrounds Ross's decision to destroy public property, but spare private property during the burning.
Controversy surrounds glucosamine.
Controversy surrounds the death of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty journalist Ogulsapar Myradowa, who was apparently tortured to death in September 2006 while in state detention.
Controversy surrounds Penkovsky's death, with many believing that MI6 put him in danger after Blake confessed all to the Soviet officials.
Controversy surrounds early decision.
Controversy surrounds the exact date of the end of her reign.
Controversy surrounds the school's actual founding date.
Controversy surrounds the figure of Joaquin Murrieta: who he was, what he did, and many of his life's events.
Controversy surrounds his handling of 17th Indian Division in February 1942 during its retreat across the Sittang river in Burma.
Controversy surrounds the use of Furnace Creek water to support the resort ( complete with a swimming pool ) and nearby facilities, including a golf course.
Controversy often surrounds which teams are invited to the event.
Controversy currently surrounds the rodeo industry in Australia.

Controversy and Harold
Feiveson, Harold, Frank Sinden, and Robert Socolow, " Boundaries of Analysis: an Inquiry Into the Tocks Island Dam Controversy ," 1976.

Controversy and Macmillan
* Cook, Chris and Sked, Alan ( editors ) Crisis and Controversy: Essays In Honour of A. J. P. Taylor, London: Macmillan Press, 1976

Controversy and who
Then, in the time of Pope Gregory VII ( 1073 – 1085 ), canonists who in the Investiture Controversy quoted the prohibition in canon 22 of the Council of Constantinople of 869 – 870 against laymen influencing the appointment of prelates elevated this council to the rank of ecumenical council.
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 ".
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.
In the 12th century, there occurred the Investiture Controversy where the Holy Roman Emperor and the Pope fought over who could appoint Bishops.
Local churches were forced to appeal to Rome to obtain restitution from the imperial bishops who had taken advantage of the Investiture Controversy to obtain property for their own benefit, as the Emperor turned a blind eye.
Benno of Meissen, who opposed Gregory VII in the Investiture Controversy, leveled against him charges such as necromancy, torture of a former friend upon a bed of nails, commissioning an attempted assassination, executions without trials, unjust excommunication, doubting the Real Presence of the Eucharist, and even burning the Eucharist.
Controversy over the historical authenticity of Juan Diego was stirred in 1996 by Father Guillermo Schulenburg, a longtime abbot of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, who called Juan Diego a mythical character.
Controversy and contradictory hypotheses continue to surround the identity of the person who fired the shot that actually killed Richthofen.
Controversy was fuelled when Robbe-Grillet and Resnais appeared to give contradictory answers to the question whether the man and woman had actually met at Marienbad last year or not ; this was used as a means of attacking the film by those who disliked it.
The first archbishop of the era was Gebhard, who during the Investiture Controversy remained on the side of the Pope.
The introduction of these imposing media towers and their brightly illuminated advertising billboards has been too great a sacrifice for some area residents, who feel a loss of the neighbourhood's identity and character ( see " Controversy ", below ).
Because some people like Fray Bartolome de las Casas questioned not only the Crown but the Papacy at the Valladolid Controversy whether the Indians were truly men who deserved baptism, Pope Paul III in the papal bull Veritas Ipsa or Sublimis Deus ( 1537 ) confirmed that the Indians and other races were deserving men, so long they became baptised.
Controversy would begin to mar Chivington's appointment, who stopped performing his function as P. E.
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.
It was founded by conservative members of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ( PCUSA ) who strongly objected to the pervasive Modernist theology during the 1930s ( see Fundamentalist – Modernist Controversy ).
Hogan claims ( in his autobiography, Hollywood Hulk Hogan ) that Russo made it a shoot, and Hogan was double-crossed by Turner executive Brad Siegel, who did not want to use Hogan any more due to how much Hogan cost per appearance ; and Bischoff, in his autobiography, Controversy Creates Ca $ h, contends that Hogan winning and leaving with the title was a work which would result in his return several months later-the plan was to crown a new champion at Halloween Havoc, only for Hogan to come out afterwards and ultimately win a champion vs. champion match-but that Russo's coming out to fire him was a shoot which led to the lawsuit filed by Hogan.
The Marprelate Controversy was a war of pamphlets waged in England and Wales in 1588 and 1589, between a puritan writer who employed the pseudonym Martin Marprelate, and defenders of the Established Church.
Hoadley, by his tract against the Non-jurors and his sermon on the Kingdom of Christ, provoked the Bangorian Controversy and so led to the virtual supersession of Convocation from 1717 to 1852 ; the appointment of Hampden to this see by Lord John Russell in 1847 was bitterly opposed by those who considered him latitudinarian, including the Dean of Hereford, and was appealed against in the Court of Queen's Bench.
Controversy arose after the DCCC issued press releases on June 29 and July 2, 2012 which claimed that funds from which Sheldon Adelson, a Las Vegas casino owner, donates to the Republican Party come in part from “ Chinese prostitution money .” The press releases were repeating allegations from one of Adelson ’ s former employees who filed a lawsuit and alleged that Adelson “ approved of prostitution at a casino in Macau .” The DCCC repeated the charges in press releases that attacked Republicans Jim Renacci, Scott DesJarlais, and Jim Gerlach.
William Watson took the " appellant " side in the Archpriest Controversy, hostile to George Blackwell who had been appointed by the Vatican.
Hillyer is remembered as a kind of villain by Ezra Pound scholars, who associate him with his 1949 attacks on The Pisan Cantos in the Saturday Review of Literature which sparked the Bollingen Controversy.
The doctrine is one of the so-called Five points of Calvinism that were defined at the Synod of Dort during the Quinquarticular Controversy with the Arminian Remonstrants, who objected to the general predestinarian scheme of Calvinism.

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