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Mrs. Pacelli then contested the agreement.
Trevor then contested Gillingham in October, but again finished third.
The territories of Great Moravia were then contested by Poland, Hungary, and Bohemia.
Fisher flustered Baron Davis into a turnover late in the fourth quarter, then contested Davis's potential game-winning shot at the buzzer.
For all the drama and accusations, the core remains: the United States had a stunningly close election, whose result was then contested and now seems finally to be on the verge of being settled legally.
Had Sharapova kept quiet and then contested any ruling, as athletes often do, she could have found herself paying not only for her own offense but for the sins of others.
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Indeed, this period seems to have been the high-water mark of Esperanto, though, even then, its principles were so contested and revised that it's hard, at times, to figure out which version of Esperanto Schor is talking about.
This means that if the police continue to refuse Ms. Gao access to a lawyer, they must, in theory, issue a written denial that they have done so, which can then be contested.
Then he contested the notice of eviction, so when sheriff's deputies performed the lockout, on January 15th, they let him stay.
He won an election in 1992 which the main opposition party boycotted, but then a contested one in 1996 with 57% of the vote.
Wilson once won the then fiercely contested "Pipe Smoker of the Year" award, of which the inaugural holder was Rupert Davies at the height of his Maigret fame.
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