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"He got in under controversy, now out due to it.
Is playing passionately under controversy a sign of a man's indomitable spirit or a superstar devoid of conscience?
The organization was founded in 1977 by James G. Watt, who later became President Ronald Reagan's first interior secretary but who resigned under controversy in 1983.
However, the effects on energy are under controversy.
Also this is the second Kindle books issue in the past couple of months, as Amazon recently came under controversy for the polarizing "A Pedophile's Guide," which eventually got pulled down because of a 10,000 strong Facebook group and mass customer concern.
From the 1890s until around 1951, a Chinatown existed around the Burrill Street and Empire Street neighborhoods, which were razed under controversy for a highway extension.
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(Full disclosure: I was a Liberal candidate in both the 2007 and 2011 provincial elections, and my behaviour in the latter landed me on Wikipedia under "Controversies").
When the subject matter is itself under contention then controversies may erupt [ 2- 6].
Under much controversy [32], Riftia pachyptila was elevated to phylum 'status' [33] under the name Vestimentifera.
Since the "under God" controversy, he has instituted a daily recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance.
No comment was forthcoming on the publication of the exchanges between the British and Scottish governments, a further sign Libya wants to draw a line under the controversy.
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