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"Occasionally controversial.
Mr. Safir's tenure as police commissioner was occasionally controversial.
His subject matter was occasionally controversial, treating such topics as homosexuality and sadism.
He's the maestro behind Abercrombie's occasionally controversial use of young, bare-chested models for its advertising.
He brought up Bain Capital albeit not by name), the wildly lucrative and occasionally controversial private equity firm he founded.
As director of vision, he was also closely involved in the BBC's occasionally controversial coverage of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
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We got the idea from Sweden, which has been transferring its national Twitter account from citizen to citizen, occasionally with controversial results, but we wanted to broaden the challenge somewhat.
If Wright is occasionally a controversial figure, then he gained extra credibility this year when he joined the Press Complaints Commission after the Daily Express editor, Peter Hill, stepped down in the wake of Express Newspapers' £550,000 damages payout to the family of Madeleine McCann.
However, O'Connor's tenure in Ambridge has occasionally proved controversial, with some of the programme's 5 million listeners initally complaining about high-octane story lines and an increased sense of jeopardy on the world's longest-running soap.
Baker has occasionally been controversial in the past regarding his use of pitchers, including a game on May 8 , 2005 while he was still managing the Chicago Cubs, where he allowed starter Carlos Zambrano to throw 136 pitches in a win over the Phillies.
However, vitamin D supplementation is occasionally a controversial aspect of treatment because it increases intestinal calcium absorption and urinary calcium excretion, which might enhance calcium-stone formation.
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