Sentence examples for controversy has flared from inspiring English sources

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With Putin's return to the Kremlin, the old controversy has flared up again.

More recently, an old controversy has flared again over what is known as the Ashbourne portrait, which the Folger once considered a portrait of Shakespeare.

Turmoil over the Congressional investigation into the botched Operation Fast and Furious gun trafficking case ensnared him in the Obama administration's first term, and more recently, controversy has flared over the department's aggressive tactics in leak investigations.

But the controversy has flared up in recent years, as cellphones, navigation systems, satellite radios, sophisticated climate controls and even DVD players and on-board Internet connections have begun vying for drivers' attention.

People remember the footage of him eating a hamburger outside the stadium having been substituted at half-time during a Euro 2012 qualifier and might raise their eyes rather more than the French to hear controversy has flared up again.

Controversy has flared in the days since Bergdahl's release, with Congress saying it was not given the requisite 30 days notice it should have been given before Obama freed five prisoners from Guantanamo Bay in order to swap them for Bergdahl.

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In the past, a player's sense of grievance over dodgy umpiring might have carried over into the dressing room, supplying a dry bed of dissatisfaction to be lit, at will, as subsequent on-field controversies have flared.

Nor is the controversy that has flared since the announcement something new.

A controversy that has flared up during the last decennium is whether obesity might also influence the functional results and survival of total hip arthroplasty (THA), with studies showing either different or similar outcome compared to normal-weight patients.

Childhood vaccination is another hotly contested topic, and the controversy around them has flared for two decades.

A controversy over different spellings has flared up; Richard Gendall advocates 'the tongue as it was before effectively dying out when it ceased to be a community language'.

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