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The ownership of Graham's dances has been contested in a suit against the center brought in March 2001 by Ronald Protas, Graham's heir, and the Martha Graham Trust, the licensing agent for the dances.
This last claim has recently been contested in a way that has reinvigorated the debate over the impact of the theory.
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The game has typically been contested in an east versus west format since the 1920s.
He was re-acclaimed in 1893 and 1894 before stepping aside voluntarily after his third term, never having been contested in an election.
Its powers could be contested in a court.
The next America's Cup will be contested in a new class of 72-foot catamarans.
This final Group D match was being contested in a fever-pitch atmosphere that gave it the feel of a late-game goal chase with only seconds remaining.
BMW Oracle has since decided that the 2013 Cup, the 34th, will be contested in a new class of 72-foot catamarans with wing sails, putting an end — for now — to the Cup's monohull era.
During the Atlanta Games, whitewater remained a fringe sport in both senses of the term as the events were contested in a different state: just across the border on the Ocoee River in Copperhill, Tenn.
Reformists won 226 of the 290 seats in Parliament in the first round of the elections on February 18. Sixty-four seats remain to be contested in a runoff on April 21.
The accident led to a series of rule changes designed to increase safety, along with a major reduction in wind limits for racing, which meant that a regatta initially designed to be contested in a wide range of weather conditions became much more susceptible to delays.
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