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Mr. Schwarzman's charitable contributions have ignited controversy.
Dr. Irani, 78, has ignited controversy at Occidental before.
Scott Brown's exclusion from the award ignited controversy that highlighted the lack of recognition of women architects more generally.
In March 2003, during the buildup to the Iraq War, Maines ignited controversy by declaring onstage in London that she was ashamed that U.S. Pres.
In 2009, Pope Benedict ignited controversy by lifting the excommunication of the four bishops and even promised the rebel group autonomy from bishops they considered too liberal.
The judgment of Samuel Huntington, the Harvard scholar who ignited controversy with a 1993 article entitled "The Clash of Civilisations", was cruel and sweeping, but nonetheless acute.
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She was not a feminist symbol and nobody had foreseen that selecting her would ignite controversy.
So her name and likeness tend to ignite controversy, particularly on college campuses.
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