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There admittedly is a potential element of controversy about Bet on Your Baby.
Time magazine saw it differently — and laced with an element of controversy.
There was also an element of controversy to Ravi Bopara's dismissal with eight runs needed.
More obviously, the second goal had an element of controversy about it - certainly the Wimbledon players thought so - when Les Ferdinand tangled with Chris Perry before delivering the square pass from which Allan Nielsen scored.
"I think it's amazing somebody like Martin Scorsese is still making films that are vital and talked about, and have an element of controversy about them and are appealing to people of my generation.
There was an element of controversy about the equalising try, as Jordan Turner's final pass to Tommy Makinson on the right wing was questionable – although Turner's centre play was so good that he deserved the benefit of the doubt.
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This was just our introduction, but the major elements of controversy over the Mekong's future were already obvious: the river was an organic machine for producing food, flowing through a region that clearly needed development and improved living standards.
Mr Gierek, a pragmatist who has pursued a policy of coexistence with the Church since he came to power in 1970, told Paul that although "elements of controversy existed as they existed in every normal family, all Poles - Communist and Catholic - were united by the same goal, the well-being of our country".
Because it's new and uncharted, it naturally has elements of controversy".
The first looks at the structuring elements of controversies and visions around epigenetics.
Some activists argue this has been the most disturbing element of the controversy, equating the operation to state-sanctioned sex abuse.
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