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After the Nazi Vidkun Quisling was made dictatorial head of state by the German occupiers during World War II, and introduced a number of controversial measures such as state-controlled education, the Church's bishops and the vast majority of the clergy disassociated themselves from the government in the Foundations of the Church ( Kirkens Grunn ) declaration of Easter 1942, stating that they would only function as pastors for their congregations, not as civil servants.
Four matches were drawn and England won the Fourth Test at Queen's Park Oval following a controversial declaration by Sobers which enabled England to score the necessary 215-3 to win at just four runs an over.
" A paperback copy of William H. Gass ' controversial novel The Tunnel ( novel ) | The Tunnel on top of two of his collections of essays: " Habitations of the Word " and " The World Within the Word " Critical responses to The Tunnel upon its release included Robert Kelly's declaration that it was an " infuriating and offensive masterpiece ," and Steven Moore's claim that it was ” a stupendous achievement and obviously one of the greatest novels of the century .” Michael Silverblatt of the Los Angeles Times wrote in his review of the novel: " A bleak, black book, it engenders awe and despair.
The use of the term " Mayflower Declaration " as a statement of the CPA's Principles must be regarded a controversial because the Mayflower Family Centre ( of which, at the time of the declaration Alan Craig was Director ) was a Community Centre registered with the Charity Commissioners.
One of the most controversial " counter-terrorism " measures was the declaration of a designated free speech zone for protesters, limiting where and when protesters could exercise their first amendment rights.
However this is controversial because Russia and some other participating countries did not recognise the unilateral declaration of independence by Kosovo's Parliament, therefore they could reject Kosovo's EBU membership.
" Founding member Michel Sitbon cited the arrival of controversial personalities like Claude Karnoouh ( who was never actually an administrator ) and Bruno Drweski, while the Réseau, in a 2005 declaration, said that " administrators favourable to a franco-French petty political conception of the association have been put in minority.
Fujimori also set about curtailing the independence of the judiciary and constitutional rights with a declaration of a state of emergency and curfews, as well as enacting controversial " severe emergency laws " to deal with terrorism.
In 1974, the Congregation published a " declaration on procured abortion ", re-asserting the Church's opposition to the controversial procedure since the publication of Humanae Vitae.
Jáuregui's Rimas ( 1618 ), a collection of graceful lyrics, where he integrated also some translations of Horace, Martial and Ausonius, is preceded by a controversial preface which attracted much attention on account of its outspoken declaration against the culteranismo of Luis de Góngora.

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This may be because Wilfrid's opulent lifestyle was uncongenial to Bede's monastic mind ; it may also be that the events of Wilfrid's life, divisive and controversial as they were, simply did not fit with Bede's theme of the progression to a unified and harmonious church.
He did not grasp the cosmological implications of this fact, and indeed at the time it was highly controversial whether or not these nebulae were " island universes " outside our Milky Way.
This was a highly controversial idea, as many Boston area sports fans consider Fenway Park to be sacred ground, and demolishing the old park would have caused a significant outcry ( as did the closure and later demolition of Tiger Stadium that same year after decades of grassroots efforts to try to save it ).
Mainly because of its prohibition of all forms of artificial contraception, the encyclical was controversial, as it rejected the majority report on the subject, embracing a minority report maintaining the status quo, and Paul VI did not issue any additional encyclicals in the remaining ten years of his pontificate.
When examined separately from the book illustrations he did over time, Tenniel ’ s work at Punch alone, expressing decades of editorial viewpoints, often controversial and socially sensitive, was created to ultimately echo the voices of the British public, and is in itself massive.
In 2007 Russia and Burma did a controversial nuclear research center deal.
Though Orthwein's period as owner was short and controversial, he did oversee major changes to the team, first with the hiring of former New York Giants coach Bill Parcells in 1993.
The album also included the controversial song and video " By the Time I Get to Arizona ," which chronicled the black community's frustration that some US states did not recognize Martin Luther King Jr .' s birthday as a national holiday.
" In the sermon, he asserted some current Presbyterian church leaders might be academic " Pharisee-teachers " who did not have the same faith or enthusiasm as newly converted followers, a controversial view which divided the church.
The synod, chaired by controversial Patriarch Meletius IV of Constantinople, and called Pan-Orthodox by its defenders, did not have representatives from the remaining Orthodox members of the original Pentarchy ( the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, Antioch, and Alexandria ) or from the largest Orthodox Church, the Russian Orthodox Church, then under persecution from the Bolsheviks, but only effective representation from the Patriarch of Constantinople and the Serbian Patriarch.
With Davidson back, Australia won the final Test by two wickets, after a controversial incident in which Australian wicketkeeper Wally Grout was not given out hit wicket when a bail was dislodged and the umpires did not notice.
This framing sequence, which has proven controversial, suggests Trip Tucker did not die in the events of " These Are the Voyages ..." and is alive in the early 23rd century, though the reason for this is not explained.
It did not take over responsibility for the London Underground until 2003, after the controversial Public-private partnership ( PPP ) contract for maintenance had been agreed.
Cinema in Weimar culture did not shy away from controversial topics, but dealt with them explicitly.
However, the Constitution did not mention the controversial notion of Marian co-redemption and instead only included a specific section on the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Though the recording was deemed too controversial and ultimately omitted from the show, Mayhew praised the experience, calling it " the most interesting thing I ever did ".
But the greatness of the American military service, and particularly the greatness of the Navy, is symbolized in this ceremony today, because this man, who is controversial, this man, who comes up with unorthodox ideas, did not become submerged by the bureaucracy, because once genius is submerged by bureaucracy, a nation is doomed to mediocrity.
Christian thinkers did not discount the idea that there might be land beyond the southern seas, but the issue of whether it could be inhabited was controversial.
The idea of adding a Bill of Rights to the Constitution was originally controversial because the Constitution, as written, did not specifically enumerate or protect the rights of the people, rather it listed the powers of the government and left all that remained to the states and the people.
Recently, the Danish government was highly criticized when it did not hold a referendum regarding the controversial Lisbon treaty.
The B Specials, proved highly controversial to some, with the unit seen by some nationalists as more anti-Catholic and anti-nationalist than the RUC, which, unlike the B Specials, did attract some Catholic recruits.
Without the line-item veto, Presidents have often felt compelled to sign controversial riders into law even if they did not support them.
It was a controversial proposal — some people did not believe a club finishing eighth in the League could compete in the Premiership while others found the system too American for their liking.
Coupled with the controversial issues of his films — terrorism, state violence, racism, sexual politics — it seemed that everything Fassbinder did provoked or offended someone.

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Columbia disaffiliated from the IDA and scrapped the plans for the controversial gym, building a subterranean physical fitness center under the north end of campus instead.
The use of the term " cold pasteurization " to describe irradiated foods is controversial, because pasteurization and irradiation are fundamentally different processes, although the intended end results can in some cases be similar.
A well-known and controversial NFL lateral pass occurred during the Music City Miracle play at the end of the 2000 playoff game between the Tennessee Titans and the Buffalo Bills.
Although Descartes was well known in academic circles towards the end of his life, the teaching of his works in schools was controversial.
The end of the half was controversial.
In the second quarter, Neil O ' Donnell's controversial 5-yard touchdown pass to Kordell Stewart gave Pittsburgh a 10-6 halftime lead ( replays showed that Stewart stepped on the end line before making the catch, which would have made him ineligible ).
In 1988, an 18-year-old African elephant, Dunda, was subject to controversial training methods which, according to San Diego City Attorney John W. Witt, included " chaining her four feet, hauling her down to her knees and repeatedly smacking her on the top of the head, where the skull is thick, with ax handles and the wooden end of elephant hooks.
A controversial Allied aerial bombing towards the end of World War II killed thousands of civilians and destroyed the entire city centre.
The most ambitious and controversial part of the Great Society was its initiative to end poverty.
Born Friedrich Stowasser in Vienna, he became one of the best-known contemporary Austrian artists, although controversial, by the end of the 20th century.
Early in Game 7, Lindros was on the receiving end of a controversial hit by Scott Stevens, giving him another concussion and leaving the Philadelphia crowd deflated.
In 2005, That's So Raven became the network's highest-rated series since the network's move to basic cable ; as well as being the first original series to beat the 65-episode limit ( the highly controversial programming rule implemented in 1998, had guaranteed any original series would end after 65 episodes to prevent production costs from increasing ; however this rule is no longer enforced ); the series eventually hit 100 episodes, becoming the channel's longest-running original series until October 2011 and became the first to spawn a spin-off, Cory in the House.
However, the use of the term, cold pasteurization, to describe irradiated foods is controversial, because pasteurization and irradiation are fundamentally different processes, although the intended end results can in some cases be similar.
Theramenes lived a controversial life, and his death did not end the struggle over how to interpret his actions.
Gore had argued for a new recount that would pass constitutional muster, but the Court instead chose to end the election, asserting that “ the Florida Supreme Court has said that the Florida Legislature intended to obtain the safe-harbor benefits of 3 U. S. C. § 5 .” This last assertion by the 5 – 4 Bush v. Gore majority has proven very controversial.
Shell Island Resort, constructed on the northernmost end of the island in 1984, was considered controversial due to its large parking deck and its proximity to Mason Inlet.
It was also controversial because it was one of the first cases after the end of the American Civil War.
At the end of 2003, Royal Brunei entered a controversial agreement with Royal Tongan Airlines of Tonga.
The newly refitted east end opened in 1968 and proved highly controversial, with the Architects Journal criticising it as " motivated not by the demands of liturgical worship but by those of museum display.
One of its most important acts was to bring an end to the War of Independence by ratifying the controversial Anglo-Irish Treaty.
This he held for five years, at the end of which period his literary and controversial abilities brought him into advancing prominence.
This way the country can criminalise certain controversial acts, which many of its people would oppose, while legalising a narrow range of assistive acts for some of those seeking help to end their lives.
In January 2007, he published the controversial book The Peaceful Pill Handbook, which was prohibited by Australian federal censorship regulator, the Office of Film and Literature Classification at the end of February 2007.
On November 3, 2010, facing an imminent caucus revolt over his management style and the political backlash against the Harmonized Sales Tax ( HST ) and the controversial end to the BC Rail corruption trial and with his approval rating as low as 9 % in polls, Gordon Campbell announced his resignation.

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