Sentence examples for which is disputed from inspiring English sources

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"There is not a single fact in it which is disputed," he said.

The Times learned of the new description, which is disputed by the buyers, this week.

Michael Brown puts in a beautiful cross which is disputed by Jagielka and Kirkland and bounces clear.

But in the city of Kirkuk, which is disputed by Arabs and Kurds, Mr. Allawi's coalition appeared to be doing surprisingly well in early returns released Sunday evening.

Originally written in Greek about 180, Against Heresies is now known in its entirety only in a Latin translation, the date of which is disputed (200 or 400?).

In a similar attack on 17 April, a village council head was shot dead elsewhere in the Himalayan region, which is disputed between India and Pakistan.

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Here the credit issuer is Bill Me Later, which is disputing a charge with its parent, PayPal.

Equity is facing a court case brought by a consumer lobby group, which is disputing the award of the licence.

I am now living in the upstairs of my house while I wait to hear from the insurance company which is disputing my claim.

That suggests a separate departure process from article 50 of the EU treaty, which was disputed in the supreme court.

Stilicho, who claimed for the Western government the prefecture of Illyricum, which was disputed between the emperors, went with his army to Thessaly.

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