Sentence examples for controversial dot from inspiring English sources

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The controversial dot and dash even tore apart a relationship for Elaine in a 1993 episode of Seinfeld.

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The issue becomes whether or not to allow "controversial" TLDs; dot gay is one such TLD.

Arthropod phylogeny is an especially controversial subject dotted with conflicting hypotheses which are dependent on data set and method of reconstruction.

"It's hard to do anything too controversial if you're at a dot-com," he said.

Now, almost four decades later, the US government is facing a new wave of criticism over a controversial programme that connects the data dots.

36 However, DOT-ART is still controversial because it may not be suitable for life-long combination ART 37 and there are mixed results; some studies did not confer significant increases in adherence over self-administered studies.

Some of his pieces are explicitly political, like the Korean flag featuring authorities firing on protesters in the dot at its center and his most controversial piece was about the comfort women during the Japanese occupation of South Korea.

Mr. Johnson, a longtime Princeton resident, is best known as an accomplished, though controversial, sculptor whose uncannily realistic, meticulously worked bronze figures of postmen, matrons, policemen, doctors and businesswomen dot parks and plazas from Rockefeller Center to Hong Kong Harbor.

Dot dot dot.

Dot, dot dot is not an ending.

Remember the dreaded dot, dot, dot…?

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