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Its origin lies in the Selden patent controversy and its aftermath.
In the aftermath of the controversy surrounding The Deputy, in 1964, Pope Paul VI authorized Jesuit scholars to access the Vatican State Department Archives, which are normally not opened for seventy-five years.
Abedi was succeeded by Swaleh Naqvi as the bank's chief who, in the aftermath following controversy over BCCI, was replaced by Zafar Iqbal Chaudhry in the late 1990s.
His decision to leave terrestrial radio occurred in the aftermath of the controversy surrounding the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show in February that caused a crackdown on perceived indecency in broadcasting.
In the aftermath of the controversy, the rules governing official titles were partially overhauled, and a number of buildings re-classified structural antenna as architectural details to boost their height rating even though nothing was actually done to the building.
In 1964, when Oxford refused to renew his term as lecturer in the aftermath of the controversy occasioned by The Origins of the Second World War, he became a lecturer at the Institute of Historical Research in London, University College London, and the Polytechnic of North London.
In the aftermath of the recapture of the city, the discovery of several mass graves ( the last of which were uncovered in 1970 ) of South Vietnamese citizens of Hue sparked a controversy that has not diminished with time.
This result came in the aftermath of the Mass Effect 3 ending controversy which several commentators viewed as a significant contribution to EA's win in the poll.
They had no history of past voter loyalty to the IPP to fall back on, and indeed had begun their political awareness in the period of 8 years that had seen a bitter world war, the home rule controversy and the Easter Rising and its aftermath.
When discussing the aftermath of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, he wrote that the management by the Norwegian government led freedom of speech to be " subordinated to the respect for the warlord, man of violence and female abuser Muhammad, who murdered and accepted rape as a conquest technique.
Later, presumably in retaliation for the Clinton administration's handling of the Elian Gonzalez matter, Penelas refused to campaign alongside Al Gore during Gore's 2000 presidential bid, and made no comments during the controversy over Miami-Dade County's ballots in the aftermath of the election.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Baker caused some controversy in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina when he was overheard telling lobbyists: " We finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans.
Although these four spots ( three in English and one in Spanish ) contained no reference to Senator Kerry, two ( one in English and the one in Spanish, both titled, " Safer, Stronger ") generated controversy for their inclusion of four seconds of images drawn from the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks, including the wreckage of the World Trade Center site, images of New York firefighters ( the New York firefighters ' union supported Kerry ), and the image of a flag-draped coffin being carried out of the attack site .< ref >< nowiki > http :// www. georgewbush. com / tvads </ nowiki >
In the weeks following the change, the site came into the top 20 most popular sites, and reached the top 10 in the aftermath of the change and surrounding controversy.
In the aftermath of the controversy, the Martin government eliminated a federal program that allowed foreign-born exotic dancers to enter the country.
In the battle aftermath, controversy arose as to the identity of the Marine who planted the flag in the famous photograph of the flag-raising on Iwo Jima.
In the aftermath of the worldwide success, as well as the controversy, of his previous feature, Palme d ' Or-winning Underground, Kusturica was so hurt by the aggressive criticism coming from several French intellectuals that he publicly announced his retirement from movies at the age of 41.
A contributing factor in the decision was the aftermath of the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy which began the tightening of censorship and regulation in broadcasting.
In the aftermath of the November 2008 Mumbai attacks, following controversy over taking his actor son Riteish Deshmukh and director Ram Gopal Verma to the Taj Mahal Hotel, where the attacks took place, he took the moral responsibility and offered to resign, which was then accepted by the party.
In the aftermath of the controversy, he was stripped of his rank, the right to wear his army uniform and his Légion d ' Honneur.
The aftermath of the scandal was not without controversy.
There was controversy in the aftermath about whether the driver of the northbound train had ignored or overlooked a red danger signal or whether the signal system itself was faulty.
The personal appointment of bishops by the Emperors had sparked the investiture controversy, and in its aftermath the emperors were unable to use the bishops for this end.
The controversy was a direct aftermath of the War of the Pacific ( 1879 – 1883 ), a confrontation that involved Chile against Peru and Bolivia.

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Carpenter originally wrote the screenplay for Escape from New York in 1976, in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal.
George VI wrote to his brother Edward that in the aftermath of the abdication he had reluctantly assumed " a rocking throne ", and tried " to make it steady again ".
Similarly, Henry Purcell wrote the opera " Dido and Aeneas ", which is based on themes from Classical Antiquity and is set in the immediate aftermath of the Trojan War ; yet, he provided Dido ( Queen of Carthage ) with a sister called " Belinda "-a name which is probably of Germanic origin and certainly did not exist before the Middle Ages.
He wrote " In the Hills of Shiloh ", a poignant song about the aftermath of the Civil War, which was recorded by The New Christy Minstrels, Judy Collins, Bobby Bare and others.
A Save Our History grant from The History Channel provided funding to the Alstead Historical Society and several students of the local high school, who wrote and printed a book called Too Much Water, Too Much Rain, chronicling the disaster and its aftermath.
In the aftermath of " Stay Together ", Anderson isolated himself and wrote songs for Suede's next album.
Bodin lived during the aftermath of the Protestant Reformation and wrote against the background of religious conflict in France.
Camejo wrote a number of articles concerning the divisions evident in the Green Party in the aftermath of the turbulent 2004 national convention, continuing the themes of the Avocado Declaration in opposing attempts to " cozy up " to the newly-formed Progressive Democrats of America.
In the aftermath of the defeat, Cecil Parkin, a former Test bowler and vocal critic of Gilligan's captaincy, wrote a newspaper article suggesting that Hobbs should assume the leadership of the side, albeit under the nominal captaincy of Percy Chapman.
One of her biographers wrote that Thatcher's " coolness, in the immediate aftermath of the attack and in the hours after it, won universal admiration.
In his review for The New York Times, A. O. Scott wrote, " Parsons himself might have written a surreal, funny-sad ballad about the aftermath of his own death, but Grand Theft Parsons is little more than a surreal anecdote, told in too much detail and without enough soul or imagination to make anything more than a footnote to a legend ".
Charles W. Chesnutt, who was of mixed race and grew up in the North, wrote stories and novels about the issues of mixed-race people in southern society in the aftermath of the Civil War.
Adam wrote a series of historical novels that dealt with the period of the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath ; the first installment in the series, La Force, was published first during 1899.
Edward Felten wrote " the main practical effect of HDCP has been to create one more way in which your electronics could fail to work properly with your TV ," and concluded in the aftermath of the master key fiasco that HDCP has been " less a security system than a tool for shaping the consumer electronics market.
However, statesman Strobe Talbott wrote of the new world order that it was only in the aftermath of the Gulf War that the United Nations took a step toward redefining its role to take account of both interstate relations and intrastate events.
Danish author Herman Bang wrote of life on the island of Als in the aftermath of the Battle of Dybbøl in the Second War of Schleswig in his novel Tine, published in 1889.
He wrote about the conversation and its aftermath in the essay " Repeat After Me ", published in Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim.
The art historian Bernard Smith wrote of Dalgarno: “ He belongs to that great generation of social realist Australian artists who flourished during World War II and early post-war years but – in the aftermath of the Cold War – are now largely stored and forgotten by curators .” (' Artist of the Everyday ' The Australian, 23 February 2001 )
It struck me at the time that the entire trial and its aftermath was simply “ They ’ re bastards, but they ’ re our bastards .” So I wrote a play in which my antagonist was not just a killer but a regional idea.
Beth Bollinger of Spokane wrote a novel titled Until the End of the Ninth, which is based on the true story of the 1946 bus crash and its aftermath.
In 1986 in the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, the world's worst nuclear accident, Ulrich Beck a sociology professor at the University of Munich wrote the original German text, Risikogesellschaft, of his highly influential catalytic work that was published in 1992 in English as Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity.
Windham wrote to a friend on 17 August 1809 on the subject of boxing, in the aftermath of the British victory over the French at the Battle of Talavera:
In the aftermath of the release of the Downing Street Memo in 2005, Bonifaz co-founded After Downing Street and wrote a memo to Congressman John Conyers of Michigan, the Ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, urging him to introduce a Resolution of Inquiry directing the House Judiciary Committee to launch a formal investigation into whether sufficient grounds exist for the House to impeach President George W. Bush.

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