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A pair of late Victorian cast-iron urns, 220 centimeters high, was briskly disputed, again exceeding Christie's hopes at £4,375.
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"We're living the same historic dispute again today".
Or may the dispute, again, simply be about whether it was corporate servers or something else that provided the mechanism for all this?
And so the stage was set for the current dispute, again pitting observationalists against theorists on the subject of global warming's influence on the storms.
But it has had the opposite effect: since then, at least 16 of Mexico's 31 states are reckoned to have passed anti-abortion laws.The dispute again underlines the vast difference between Mexico's liberal capital and its conservative countryside.
But the point is, the precedent is there, should ownership of a dead whale ever be in dispute again; we need only to bring back the clerk through cloning and have him or her read us the case file.
One year removed from labor negotiations that threatened the 2011 football season, the N.F.L. is stuck in a contract dispute again, this time with all of its hundred and twenty referees.
The dispute again came to the fore in 2009.
1. Amazon.com is in a tax dispute again.
But the dispute again brings up the vague boundaries among inspiration, overt sampling and amorphous "feel" that the "Blurred Lines" lawsuit raised.
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