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Another controversy typical of the war between the Englishman and the Examiner centered on Robert ( later Viscount ) Molesworth, a Whig leader in Ireland and a member of the Irish Privy Council.
This incident shows the strong position of a bishop in the Western part of the empire, even when facing a strong emperor — the controversy of John Chrysostom with a much weaker emperor a few years later in Constantinople led to a crushing defeat of the bishop.
It is from this period that the later Syria Vs Assyria naming controversy arises, the Seleucids applied the name not only to Assyria itself, but also to the lands to the west ( Aram modern Syria ) which had been part of the Assyrian empire.
The book was translated into English and caused controversy in the United States, and Morita later had has chapters removed from the English version and distanced himself from the book.
It was later selected, with some controversy, to be the primary weapon for the Canadian Avro Arrow supersonic interceptor, along with the new Astra fire-control system.
Another later movie from De Palma, Redacted, unleashed a torrent of controversy over its subject of American involvement in Iraq, and supposed atrocities committed there.
In the controversy that followed the decision, the Association of Alumni filed a lawsuit, although it later withdrew the action.
He later resigned to " protect the vice-regal office from persistent controversy ".
There is controversy over the copyright status of many of Lovecraft's works, especially his later works.
Judah emerged somewhat later than Israel, probably during the 9th century BCE, but the subject is one of considerable controversy and there is no definite answer.
Orton created the alter ego Edna Welthorpe, an elderly theatre snob, whom he would later revive to stir controversy over his plays.
Owner John W. Henry later noted that even a win in the FA Cup would not have saved Dalglish's job, although he stated that the sacking had nothing to do with the Suárez controversy.
The other umpires did not call him once and this caused a controversy, although he was later called for throwing by other umpires seven other times in different matches.
However, there has been considerable controversy over this as later researchers have failed to reproduce the original findings of Rauscher ( e. g. Steele, Bass & Crook, 1999 ), questioned both theory and methodology of the original study ( Fudis & Lembesis 2004 ) and suggested that the enhancing effects of music in experiments have been simply due to an increased level of arousal ( Thompson, Schellenberg & Husain, 2001 ).
A year later this name was officially adopted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ) after 100 years of controversy, despite the chronological precedence of the name Columbium.
In a few cases, his public arrests of alleged white-collar criminals at their workplaces with charges later dropped or lessened, sparked controversy, and damaged the reputations of the alleged " perps ".
Several weeks later the post continued to generate controversy.
In the first century Gentile ( non-Jewish ) inclusion was the significant issue, see Circumcision controversy in early Christianity, while two millennia later Jewish exclusion is the issue ( though Jewish exclusion may have begun as early as the exclusion of Jews from Aelia Capitolina c. 135, see also Jewish Bishops of Jerusalem and Anti-Judaism ).
The ensuing dispute remained a subject of controversy into 2010, particularly after ongoing reports of growing water contamination in the area were later proved to be from sewage discharge of Gualeguaychú town.
The controversy was largely resolved when Kingsbury resigned in 1916, but university operations were again interrupted by World War I, and later The Great Depression and World War II.
The event caused some controversy, as the record label's embargo date was broken, although Williams himself later backed the presenter for doing so.
Governor Bradford later wrote that Williams fell " into some strange opinions which caused some controversy between the church and him ".
The First Sunday of Great Lent is the Feast of Orthodoxy, which commemorates the restoration of the veneration of icons after the Iconoclast controversy, which is considered to be the triumph of the Church over the last of the great heresies which troubled her ( all later heresies being simply a rehashing of earlier ones ).
It was later noted that the reach of the campaign was tiny compared with the level of ensuing controversy.
Two years later, on November 20, 1698, Pope Innocent XII issued a brief which definitely ended the controversy on pain of excommunication, and placed all writings in violation of the brief on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum.

controversy and extended
There is still a lot of controversy regarding the Tesco store, which was extended to around in 2008.
His new work involved him in a very extended controversy, for his work was translated into all the principal European languages.
His early mathematical work revolved around the vis viva controversy, for which Maupertuis developed and extended the work of Isaac Newton ( whose theories were not yet widely accepted outside England ) and argued against the waning Cartesian mechanics.
The controversy over the inclusion or exclusion of Taiwanese Americans as Chinese has extended to the name of the government bureau of Taiwan handling Taiwanese Americans affairs which was controversially changed in 2006 from the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission to the Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission.
His government also brought in pension reform, expanded housing construction, and resolved a long-standing provincial controversy by extended full funding to Catholic secondary schools.
The controversy was initially started by former route 11 being extended to serve Yarmouth and using the lane in September 2008.
As Secretary of State, Knox reorganized the Department on a divisional basis, extended the merit system to the Diplomatic Service up to the grade of chief of mission, pursued a policy of encouraging and protecting American investments abroad, declared the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment, and accomplished the settlement of the Bering Sea controversy and the North Atlantic fisheries controversy.
) He became specially prominent in the controversy with United Kingdom concerning the boundary dispute between the British and Venezuelan governments, and in his correspondence with Lord Salisbury gave the Olney interpretation, an extended interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine which went considerably beyond previous statements on the subject.
* A extended review of the film, and the controversy surrounding it from The Guardian
As such, particularly in consideration of the human rights concerns of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement ( in which the State of Hawaii is generally viewed as de facto, or lacking legitimacy ), Kānāwai Māmalahoe has been the subject of extended controversy.
There was much controversy over this in the Transformers fan community because Optimus Prime is almost always portrayed in the various cartoon series as a flat-nose cabover semi-trailer truck ( or later as a fire engine ); his movie incarnation would be the second with an extended nose conventional cab ( following his role in 2002-03's Transformers: Armada ).
Elliot took an extended break after this controversy, during which time he appeared in the film Billy Elliot as boxing coach George Watson.
Its extended post-war role included the provision of extensive briefing material on major legislation before Parliament and all the main issues of political controversy as they arose, as well as working with Butler to create the post-war Conservatism embodied in the famous series of charters of the late-1940s.
Due to the controversy, on April 12, commissioner Pete Rozelle extended the April 15 eligibility deadline for Kosar alone ( who had not officially filed the paperwork for draft eligibility ) and called a hearing that would take place on April 16.
The policy extended to off-campus and after-school conduct, but the controversy reached the general efficacy and constitutionality of drug testing policies.
It was the cause of controversy after Middlesbrough's consequent appeal was deemed as " frivolous " by the Football Association and extended by one more game, with the club's chairman and chief executive, and Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp, deeming this unfair and criticising the FA, contrasting it with a recent appeal by Chelsea's Michael Essien.
In the first half of 2006 the Cardinal was critical of the political paralysis created by the controversy over whether President Émile Lahoud should serve the remainder of his term of office ( which was specially extended under Syrian pressure in 2004 until November 2007 ).
During the extended Tarnsey controversy Jeremiah O ' Rourke, the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department resigned, and Carrère was offered his job, an offer which he very publicly considered, but ultimately declined, writing, " the system, not the man, should be changed.
Note: Sometimes ( not without controversy ) this definition is extended to include modern day performers of this kind of music, such as Babis Goles and Agathonas Iakovidis.
This debate extended into a controversy over the way history was presented in the National Museum of Australia and in high school history curricula.
The extended range ( altissimo register ) was highly controversial throughout the middle of the 20th century, and Raschèr stirred the controversy among the classical saxophone community by insisting that the instrument's inventor, Adolphe Sax, had intended the instrument to be played in this manner.

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