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The sculpture, owned in the early 20th century by an Egyptian family that took it to northern Europe, is unlikely to be the object of future litigation.
There has been a change in the main target of litigation over time: in the 1980s, ectopic pregnancy was the most common reason for litigation; today, litigation related to a missed fetal anomaly is the most frequent indication [19].
(I once managed to praise, within the magazine's pages, the wit of Gore Vidal, an object of fury and litigation for its editor).
Community opposition helped to defeat those plans, but the center -- which occupied one of the largest unused tracts in western Suffolk -- remained the object of controversy as well as litigation.
Years of litigation followed.
A flurry of litigation has followed.
The uncertainty of litigation is eliminated.
The company has no shortage of litigation.
The cost of litigation is similarly multiplied.
There were rumblings of litigation.
"This type of litigation is novel".
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