Sentence examples for next controversy from inspiring English sources

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So history moves on, sometimes surprising us, until the next controversy.

The next controversy came when the party rejoined the world, in Katmandu.

When the next controversy emerges, and the usual suspects begin to shout and cry, rather than fuelling their frenzy, let's work together and offer to facilitate some reconciliation, and a way forward.

But despite booking the Arsenal midfielder after the goal, the referee failed to take any action against the last man, Lehmann, although Holloway's ire was fixed on the next controversy.

After a period of solitary confinement, he will be content to step out of the shadows and finally start to become a fully fledged player for FC Barcelona - however close the next controversy might be.

Which leads us to our next controversy: Still about sex.

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You could argue about it, or you could wait a week until the next fake controversy erupts over Mr Obama's "diplomacy".

And the debate about the current Hitler exhibition in Berlin might be the next major controversy that keeps the German culture of remembrance as rich, complex and alive as it has been in the last decades.

Artificial intelligence is the next obvious controversy.

The next great controversy over forensic DNA won't have anything to do with whether police can test "junk" DNA from people whose identity they already know.

Besides, without a third way, when the next big controversy comes along, as it surely will, what will we do but replay this tired old drama over and over: Christians separating from each other until it's just you and me and I'm not too sure about you.

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