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Controversially, the president of the beard-club association, Wilhelm Preuss, is taking sides: He's supporting Mr. Weisser.
Germans Face Off in Hairy Debate Over Whisker Do's and Don'ts Anton Troianovski 2011
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Controversially, it also grants immunity to him, his close relatives and some regime officials for acts committed during his 33-year tenure.
Yemen President Vows to Stay in Office Until Elections Hakim Almasmari 2011
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Controversially, parts of north Cornwall will share an MP with Devon.
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Controversially, this suggested that international intervention, even military intervention, is justified to prevent mass atrocities of the sort that shocked the world in Rwanda and Bosnia in the 1990s.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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Controversially, the Fury uses shaft drive as opposed to the more traditional belt associated with custom-style motorcycles, although we suppose it had to differentiate the Fury from every custom Harley ever made somehow.
Honda Fury factory chopper leaks ahead of official New York unveiling - Hell For Leather 2009
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Controversially, Gordon does not see clinical depression as a disease, but as "a sign that our lives are out of balance".
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Controversially, it engaged private military contractors to defeat Unita rebels who had overrun its installations there.
Heritage Oil Buys Early Start In Libya For $19M Alexis Flynn 2011
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Controversially, UK energy companies do not have access to storage facilities in Europe, unlike their foreign counterparts.
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Controversially, the cinema has always made criminals look cool.
The greatest films of all time: download the data Simon Rogers 2010
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Controversially, this suggested that international intervention, even military intervention, is justified to prevent mass atrocities of the sort that shocked the world in Rwanda and Bosnia in the 1990s.
Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011
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