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Whatever controversy there was in the past is in the past".
His supporters are predicting that whatever controversy the case has generated will not determine the outcome at the polls.
But whatever controversy the new honours may have sparked was offset by Abbott's canny, careful choices for the first recipients.
But whatever controversy she imagined then was, at most, an exchange of letters in the kind of scholarly journals no one outside the academy reads.
Whatever controversy he has stirred in the past, Morris relates the story of his new book soberly and somberly, evenhandedly and exhaustively.
Whatever controversy the titles for the Met's new "Rigoletto" have stirred up is nothing compared with the outrage that erupted when supertitles were introduced, first at the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto; then, in 1983, at New York City Opera.
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For now, the Vatican knows that – whatever controversies and surprises it might expect from an unpredictable pope – there is hope that the pope's celebrity will ultimately smooth over any rough edges.
They have to hold two news conferences every day, and 25 players in the clubhouse, handling whatever controversies arise without causing any of their own.
Whatever the controversy, there is no question Japan is undertaking a crucial task.
Whatever the controversy over the EU's success last year there's no obvious, Kissinger-style clunkers.
"Whatever the controversy, people are dying from AIDS," Mr. Mbeki said at the Sheraton Hotel in Pretoria on Wednesday.
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