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The document came from a Hergé expert who wishes to remain anonymous and its validity has not been contested by either Moulinsart or the author's family.
The Remenham final will be contested by the national teams of Australia and Canada.
A best British newcomer prize will be contested by eight actors and directors.
The count will doubtless be contested by his opponent, who had himself claimed victory on election night.
It will be contested by the 100 new political parties that have sprung up since Mr Suharto's downfall.
Such a decision can be contested by us at court," the group notes.
On this view, disturbing representations of "real sex" should be contested by different representations of sexuality.
The report's findings are sure to be contested by other key immigration players.
But, following the Merritt case, that by-law could potentially be contested by the likes of sprinter Dwain Chambers.
The final place in the squad will likely be contested by Rickie Lambert, Jermain Defoe and Andy Carroll.
Here it is very difficult to say anything without saying something that will be contested by some philosopher.
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