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For the field of psychotherapy, this is a remarkably controversial framing to advance.
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The Uruguayan, as industrious and tricky as he is sometimes controversial, remarkably almost matched van Persie goal for goal in the Premiership.
Given that the purpose of lists is, generally, to organise things, they are often remarkably random and even controversial.
In fact, her record as an academic and the Solicitor General is remarkably lacking in anything controversial (aside from the short-lived decision to bar military recruiters from the Harvard campus).
"We've done some incredibly controversial, consequential things in a remarkably short period of time, and it's because he was willing to act quickly, with force and creativity".
Remarkably, the literature is scarce and highly controversial on predictors and manifestations of RAI.
Most remarkably, a lawyer who helped craft Arizona's controversial immigration law may become Kansas's secretary of state.
He has written a remarkably well-balanced portrait of two major but still controversial figures of the Old West.
But Pardew has remained remarkably upbeat through all the issues, not least the controversial appointment of Joe Kinnear as the club's director of football.
She is a philosopher whose first book, Beast and Man (Midgley 1978), was a remarkably balanced critique of E. O. Wilson's (1975) bitterly controversial Sociobiology.
The most controversial portions of the NDD budget account for a remarkably small portion of the total.
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