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Europe, for the first time in Italy, has become contentious.
As oils have become more popular, sourcing has become contentious.
As a result, the once-staid communion has become contentious.
The relationship between the foundation and Geron, however, has become contentious.
"In the Night Kitchen" has become contentious, among people I hope never to meet, for its mild nudity: We get peeks at Mickey's penis and testicles.
The Norway deal has become contentious because while the country remains inside the single market, it has to accept EU rules, including over free movement of people.
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Live-work lofts have become contentious.
Some established tests, too, have become contentious of late witness the recent uproar over guidelines for mammograms, or the fight over prostate cancer screening.
The C.I.A. has also put a new station chief in Islamabad, replacing one whose tour of duty had ended and whose relationship with the ISI had become contentious.
Mobility and migration of Turkish people and transit migrants, who cross Turkey to reach Europe, have become contentious issues in Turkey-EU relations.
Big hedge fund firms like Cerberus Capital Management have imposed redemption restrictions, and some investor redemption efforts at firms like Highland Capital Management have become contentious and wound up in court (see Hedge Hell).
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