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The publication of this " Case of Conscience " provoked outrage amongst the anti-Jansenist elements in the Catholic Church.
Its publication provoked scandal, outrage and public hearings, and has been a source of significant academic controversy.
The publication of his polemic provoked many retorts, the most formidable of which was Thomas Lodge's Defence of Playes ( 1580 ).
King Mob appreciated pop culture and distributed their ideas and political ideas through various posters and through their publication King Mob Echo, which provoked reaction by celebrating killers like Jack the Ripper, Mary Bell, and John Christie.
A year later a national controversy was provoked by her publication of Art Spiegelman's Valentine's Day cover of a Jewish man and a black woman in an embracing kiss, a comment on the mounting racial tensions between blacks and the ultra-Orthodox Jews in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York.
On publication, Booth's collection provoked a particularly hostile reaction from The Guardians critic Jenny Diski, whose review dismissed the Coleman writings as " drivel " and " sad ramblings ", unworthy of publication or critical attention, and not even valid pornography: " Not a breast, not a clitoris is seen or mentioned.
The publication provoked the departure of several prominent RCUS ministers and churches, including Joseph Berg in 1851, as well as the Germantown Reformed Church and its pastor Jacob Helfenstein, and the entire North Carolina Classis, all in 1853.
Jones, Jena von Brucker, Johnny Noxzema, Rex, and others, Caroline Azar was one of the editors of Double Bill, a zine that was sometimes referred to as an " anti-zine " and provoked much commentary, including articles in The Village Voice, from its inception in 1991 until 2001, when it ceased publication.
He was the warmest opponent of the State in the Kulturkampf provoked by Prince Otto von Bismarck after the publication of the Vatican decrees, and was largely instrumental in compelling that statesman to retract the pledge he had rashly given, never to " go to Canossa.
Though it was an attempt to bring into line with the reforming party both those who still inclined to the old faith and the Anabaptist section, its publication provoked a good deal of controversy, especially on its statements concerning the Eucharist.

provoked and several
CND's growing support in the 1980s provoked opposition from several sources, including Peace Through Nato, the British Atlantic Committee ( which received government funding ), Women and Families for Defence ( set up by conservative journalist Lady Olga Maitland to oppose the Greenham Common Peace Camp ), the Conservative Party's Campaign for Defence and Multilateral Disarmament, the Coalition for Peace through Security, the Foreign Affairs Research Institute, and The 61, a private sector intelligence agency.
This new law provoked a small international incident, as its implementation actually preceded any public notification of such a law, resulting in the prolonged imprisonment of a large group of meteorite hunters primarily from Russia, but whose party also consisted of members from the U. S. as well as several other European countries.
As his reformist zeal provoked resentment, he was compelled to return to Rome in 1550, where, after having been employed in several inquisitorial missions, he was elected to the commissariat of the Holy Office.
A drastic increase of taxes by the new emir Anbasa ibn Suhaym Al-Kalbi had provoked several rebellions in Al-Andalus, which a series of succeeding weak emirs were unable to suppress.
The Armed Forces of São Tomé and Príncipe ( Forcas Armadas de Sao Tome e Principe: FASTP ) are the smallest and probably the worst-funded in Africa, yet they retain a covert influence in political life that has several times become overt and provoked political crisis.
Stephen had disliked the baron for several years, and provoked the conflict by summoning Geoffrey to court, where the king arrested him.
In addition to the paper's usual satirical attacks on Christianity, this edition also featured several articles which mocked Islam, and a reproduction of the cartoon illustrations of the prophet Mohammed which provoked international protest when they first appeared in Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in September 2005.
After several lost their lives in a shooting war provoked by discovery of a company spy, the U. S. army forced an end to the strike.
Stephen had disliked the baron for several years, and provoked the conflict by summoning Geoffrey to court, where the king arrested him.
After several lost their lives in a shooting war provoked by discovery of a company spy, the U. S. army forced an end to the strike.
Gaveston's exclusive access to the King provoked several members of the nobility, and in 1308 the King was again forced to send him into exile.
News of his death provoked numerous public gestures of grief, which including black bordered displays in shop windows and several public monuments including a memorial Lamp Post outside the St Helens Hospital in Pitt Street Auckland.
Bratz have provoked controversy in several areas.
This provoked Fuamnach's vengeance against the young new wife, causing her a number of disgraces until after several transformations ( including water, a worm, and a butterfly or dragonfly ) Étaín fell into the drink of another woman and was reborn.
His wife agreed that the responsibility was hers The admission follows several denials, and has provoked widespread criticism " He has lost almost all his credibility, he lied every day ," said Ma Ngok, a political sciences professor at the University of Hong Kong to AFP.
King Wu followed his victory by establishing many feudal states under his 16 younger brothers and numerous allies, but his death three years later provoked several rebellions against his young heir King Cheng and the regent Duke of Zhou, even from three of his brothers.
Brother Love provoked Piper for several minutes by questioning his courage and ring ability.
His success as an administrator provoked the jealousy of almighty Ukrainian born Prince Potemkin, upon whose insistence Chernyshev was sent away to govern Belarus, which had been snatched from Poland during the first partition several months prior to that.
This upheaval was initially provoked by Bloody Sunday, in which thousands of unarmed protesters ( largely urban workers and intellectuals ) seeking to present a petition to the Tsar were met by imperial troops, who opened fire on them and killed several.
At the 1521 Diet of Worms Emperor Charles V had Martin Luther banned and the proliferation of his writings prohibited, which in 1529 provoked the Protestation at Speyer by several Lutheran estates.
In support of this view he wrote a letter Concerning Enthusiasm to Lord Somers, dated September 1707, which was published anonymously in the following year, and provoked several replies.
The paper eventually provoked a reaction from several conservative American members of Congress, notably the Republican representatives Matt Salmon of Arizona and Tom DeLay of Texas who both condemned the study as advocating for the normalization of pedophilia ( in the process Delay confused the American Psychological Association with the American Psychiatric Association, an error also made by Schlessinger ).
His unfortunate policy in finance and in regard to the food taxes provoked popular revolutions on several occasions.
Depopulation was due to several factors all related to wars that were provoked by the upsurge in slaving promoted by Egypt, factors including: actual capture of inhabitants, emigration of refugees, and epidemics.

provoked and books
On the other hand, Franck experienced some tensions in his faculty life: he tended to teach composition as much as he did organ performance and improvisation ; he was considered unsystematic in his teaching techniques (" Franck never taught by means of hard and fast rules or dry, ready-made theories "), with an offhand attitude towards the official texts and books approved by the Conservatoire ; and his popularity among some students provoked some jealousy among his fellow professors and some counter-claims of bias on the part of those professors when judging Franck's pupils for the various prizes, including the Prix de Rome.
Matteo Ricci's books provoked academic controversy when Yi Gwang-jeong brought them into Korea, and academics remained critical for many years.
He also came across books by researcher Don McLean and historian Douglas N. Sprague that advanced the conspiracy theory that the 1885 North-West Rebellion was deliberately provoked by Prime Minister John A. Macdonald to gain support for the building of the transcontinental railway.

provoked and representing
This provoked a split in the community, and after Akijan ’ s death in 1677 two opposing patriarchs were elected, one being the uncle of the other, representing the two parties ( one pro-Catholic, the other anti-Catholic ).

provoked and environmental
This provoked a seven-year environmental struggle with the environmental group Sierra Club, led by John Muir.
The use of bird feeders has been claimed to cause many other environmental problems ; some of these were highlighted in a 2002 front-page article in The Wall Street Journal, an article that provoked responses nationwide from bird enthusiasts and scientists who refuted the article's points and complained about the unbalanced coverage.
However, the Nien were provoked into taking direct action against the Imperial regime following a series of environmental disasters.
Apart from the problem of pollution, the Tietê river is also famous for another environmental problem: the inundations provoked by floods.

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