How To Use Rover In A Sentence

  • In a second or three, take one high stakes football match, throw in that controversial miscall, stir it up with loads of angry fans, whisk in a few politicians, let it bake overnight and what you end up with is a tasty football ferrora (ph). CNN Transcript Nov 20, 2009
  • But since the controversy is still very much alive, it seems advisable to take a new look at this issue.
  • It would have been a luxury to unfrock some of them, but it has seemed to me the duty of every sincere Republican to endure a great deal rather than say anything to introduce division or controversy into party ranks .... A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • There is a great deal of controversy over the merits of bleached and unbleached flour.
  • Second, that the entire Reichstag assented to the declarations made by the speakers on Tuesday that the Emperor had exceeded his constitutional prerogatives in private discussion with foreigners concerning Germany's attitude on controverted questions. New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Who Began the War, and Why?
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  • Several other recent transfers have been accompanied by a strong whiff of controversy.
  • Proverbs are short sentences drawn from long experience. 
  • There has been a huge controversy over where to put the city's new sports stadium and who should build it.
  • Yet marital relations were a constant theme of controversy, discussion, humour and, of course, song.
  • The BBC correspondent says anti - piracy mission is controversial in Japan because of its pacifist post - War constitution.
  • By contrast, when Procter & Gamble, the makers of Olestra, asked the FDA for permission to add its artificial fat substitute to potato chips, the controversial product was evaluated under food-additive laws.
  • Nanotechnology is in danger of being pigeonholed as a risky, hazardous and controversial business, a new study has found, because companies in the emerging field are not tackling the very real health and safety issues involved.
  • Irvine has presented a detailed analysis of the controversy regarding the role of these two inositol phosphates in regulating calcium entry.
  • Elephant culls are highly controversial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Derry Rovers Youths gained sweet revenge over rivals Spink Celtic in this Shield match played in the Ben Mulhall Park on Sunday, April 7.
  • Unfortunately, the group's dalliance with satanism proved to be their undoing, the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.
  • There were horse traders, mule teamsters, and frequent drovers of cattle. 'David Ruggles'
  • With other controversial issues such as slavery and women's ordination, laity and clergy could find Bible verses to help Spirit-led changes.
  • It hasn't been the source of controversy or congratulation.
  • On Sunday evening, after the dishes had been washed and Jared was in bed, Charisse and Stefàn were lounging comfortably on the plush leather cuddler sofa in their den and listening to a classic Grover Washington, Jr. CD. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • This is a comparatively extrovert third album from the talented and technically advanced young Scots harper and pianist, now sojourning in Barcelona and soaking up even more musical influences.
  • Yeah, he's a pop genius, but his cool, affable swagger and clever repartee are the perfect complement to the more extroverted, outgoing personalities of Dahle and Ms. Case.
  • The decision was uncontroversial, as the Soviet's non-aggression pact with Nazi Germany had precipitated the war.
  • In the 1960s, open-plan offices were introduced, though not without some controversy.
  • The effect of estrogens on fibrocystic breast disease ( FBD ) are controversial.
  • At least two cars rammed Mr Ahmed's Rover before he leapt out and fled, only to be caught on the roundabout, the court heard.
  • The statement of the last witness controverted the evidence of the first two.
  • He is as slippery as they come; a quality that has doubtless helped him to survive the controversies that have dogged his political career. Times, Sunday Times
  • One assumes other factors were at work, perhaps clinical depression, so that the medal controversy precipitated his decision.
  • Vocab from The Varieties of Religious Experience aseity the property by which a being exists of and from itself; usually used in connection to God apodictic Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.concatenated To connect or link in a series or chain.decide Of course, I already knew the definition; it's hardly an unusual word. Archive 2005-08-01
  • The second chapter, by quoting a typical case, compares the different opinions on the legal nature of import bill discount, which is the key of the controversy on legislation.
  • But at least one religious leader believes the ability to use dedifferentiation to create human stem cells would eliminate the controversy. Cells That Go Back in Time
  • I am labouring here to contradict an old proverb, and make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, namely, to convert a bare 'haugh' and 'brae', of about The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
  • There was another pause; the proverbial dilatoriness of watched pots was never more clearly exemplified. Wessex Tales
  • In resubmitting the legislation for renewal of what many consider the most controversial provisions -- and some label downright unconstitutional provisions -- within the Patriot Act, the Republican Rules Committee decided to allow only 60 minutes of debate. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Unfortunately for both, their careers took a nosedive after they both became embroiled in controversy.
  • For the second time in as many months the Sligo Rovers boss was sent from the sideline for remonstrating with a match official.
  • They kept a low profile until the controversy had alated.
  • Kartel favors the beat-driven fusion of reggae and rap known as dancehall that has stoked controversy across the Caribbean. Undefined
  • Now seeing in the last section, those we call mathematics are absolved of the crime of breeding controversy; and they that pretend not to learning cannot be accused; the fault lieth altogether in the dogmatics, that is to say, those that are imperfectly learned, and with passion press to have their opinions pass everywhere for truth, without any evident demonstration either from experience, or from places of Scripture of uncontroverted interpretation. The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
  • The Democratic political calculation with ObamaCare is the proverbial boiling frog: Gradually introduce a health-care entitlement by hiding the true costs, hook the middle class on new subsidies until they become unrepealable, but try to delay the adverse consequences and major new tax hikes so voters don't make the connection between their policy and the economic wreckage. The ObamaCare Writedowns
  • Lawyers said they would fight what are being seen as the most far-reaching and controversial changes to the immigration system in years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rover's instruments will determine the chemical composition of the powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the 3rd Land Rover I've owned over the years and is by far the quietest with few of the usual rattles and graunches we come to know and love!
  • The zombie intuitions on which such arguments rely are controversial and their soundness remains in dispute.
  • There is plenty of room for disagreement in this controversial area.
  • Scientists and thinkers have struggled with the controversy and its implications for humanity for decades.
  • The President resigned amid considerable controversy.
  • This work connected the introverted poet with a new and surprisingly outer-directed passion that would affect many lives.
  • Plus, too many black children see school as a place where they're supposed to get reprimanded and putting black educators as main executioner; we're essentially fortifying centuries-old traditions of promoting blacks as overseer in the proverbial plantation. Jose Vilson: Why Black/Latino Male Teachers aren't as Effective in the Classroom... Yet
  • Mr. Smith says that for the future he will give up what he calls sarcasm, and confine himself, "as far as possible," to what he calls dry reasoning from incontrovertible premises. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)
  • That's just an incontrovertible fact. Times, Sunday Times
  • What followed was the most controversial at-bat of the game.
  • I was notorious for talking myself straight into a proverbial brick wall, and that was something I certainly didn't want to do in this situation.
  • A controversialist to the end, he remained politically active both nationally and regionally. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Underground Notes is one of the most controversial and abstract works of Dostoevsky.
  • Cranmer does not intend to delve into the divisive arguments which confronted the Early Church on the nature of Christ's divinity and his humanity, but to focus on the controversy which has been caused by a statue of Jesus with an erect penis, which is on display at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. Cranmer
  • Should the highly controversial CECA in recent Taiwan's political forum be listed into the agenda of the third meeting between Jiang and Chen?
  • In the personal social services, needs are often elusive and intangible, and they are still very controversial. Introduction to Social Administration in Britain
  • Much of this controversy stemmed from the argument of mechanism versus vitalism.
  • He surely has a better chance than of changing his controversial image - or of me being the best defensive midfielder in the Bundesliga. Times, Sunday Times
  • One success has been the drovers' project, which was aimed at commemorating the work and life of the cattle drovers. Country diary: Dingwall mart
  • Ranging from advice on digging a pond, the importance of the village bobby to controversial political and conservation issues.
  • Wolves may have cruised to victory but they needed a controversial penalty on 18 minutes to open the scoring. The Sun
  • Unknown to the vast majority of urban-dwelling Scots, this magnificent beast is the subject of one of the most bitter controversies ever to affect wildlife in this country.
  • Some of these examples are maxims, precepts, quips, proverbs and epigrams.
  • The recent food-poisoning scare has reignited debate/concern/controversy over farming methods.
  • As the science of robotics advances, the search for resources and signs of life on distant planets and moons will be carried out increasingly by rovers and other robots.
  • The memorials of the saint's activity in Paris have thus survived, but even the date of his apostolate is a matter of controversy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • I don't know where that came from either, if it's age, or some kind of introvert growth on my spine or something. Tweets for Today
  • The title of the movie refers to the proverbial elephant in the living room - the big problem that is ignored for so long that people are no longer able to recognize it.
  • In these solitary regions, the cattle under the charge of our drovers subsisted themselves cheaply, by picking their food as they went along the drove-road, or sometimes by the tempting opportunity of a _start and owerloup_, or invasion of the neighbouring pasture, where an occasion presented itself. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 280, October 27, 1827
  • One of my commenters below has sent this picture, incontrovertible evidence that it wasn't a goal, after all.
  • Rovers very nearly got themselves back into the game within seconds, when Finn ran on to Gary Twigg's flick-on to head towards goal, but Ryzhikov made a fine reaction save to keep his effort out from point-blank range. Shamrock Rovers 0-3 Rubin Kazan | Europa League Group A match report
  • There has been controversy over whether international trade affects domestic price level.
  • Our mutual friend Robert Anton Wilson wrote, "The prover proves what the thinker thinks. Paul Krassner: How Serious Is R.U. Sirius?
  • Izea, the controversial company formerly called Pay Per Post, is well-known for paying bloggers to post articles about products.
  • The rover's instruments will determine the chemical composition of the powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • The controversy surrounding the take-over yesterday continued to reverberate around the television industry.
  • He budged not one inch on the bitter controversies dividing his party.
  • The sensitivity needed in this area calls for an emphasis on certain points before the more controversial ones are attempted.
  • I suppose every society needs its self-appointed professional disapprovers, but they really wouldn't be much fun to sit next to at a dinner party.
  • In the past few years he has turned his attention to achieving similar results for upper and lower limb amputees and has generated similar controversy.
  • French presidential pardons often prove controversial. Times, Sunday Times
  • His teachers perceived him as shy and introverted.
  • They may involve several independent elements, such as orbiters, sub-satellites, landers, rovers, penetrators, airborne robots, planetary ascent vehicles or re-entry vehicles.
  • When derided for mounting a pair of Government "bluchers," tied over bare feet, with bits of glaring tassel-string from his camel-saddle, he quoted the proverb, "Whoso liveth with a people forty days becomes of them. The Land of Midian — Volume 1
  • Other infections which the injections guard against are MMR and the controversial cervical cancer jab, which is for girls only. Landmark U.S. Study: Delaying Child’s Vaccinations May Do Harm | Impact Lab
  • David Herbert Lawrence has always been a controversial writer concerning the theme of the relationship between the sexes. The structure and style of the novel Sons and Lovers symbolizes the theme.
  • I did wonder if this vessel ever uprighted itself on the higher reaches of the tide, listening as I did to the first gurglings in the reed-bound mud as the sea once again started to push against the hull of an active fishing boat, (short-wheel based Landrover in attendance). Tidal Reaches 2
  • More controversially, the resource accounts are shared, with electronic statements produced for the street as a whole, leading to self-policing peer group pressure to achieve the targets and so receive rebates.
  • The controversy reached such a pitch that the paper devoted a whole page to it.
  • This ambivalence over the simplicity or complexity of the discarnate soul became a point of controversy among later Platonists.
  • The application of intracranial stent - angioplasty has been in controversy.
  • Treatment with naloxone is controversial and has been reported to cause hypertension. 3-5 However, transient hypertension can be seen from clonidine alone. Clonidine Overdose in Children
  • The colourful, often controversial lives of world champions have featured on the big screen. The Sun
  • Our reporter joins us now with controversy that surrounds these sexy women dancing in these racy videos.
  • (Exercises for anteversion and retroversion supplied by a successful teacher of such work.) Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • BRIAN TODD, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Wolf, it's called a Wiccan pentacle and starting this week veterans of that faith now have the option of having this controversial symbol associated with witchcraft placed on their headstones. CNN Transcript Apr 24, 2007
  • Finally, and most controversially, it covers everyday, unadapted items, which are capable of being used to cause injury.
  • Although his farms attracted many distinguished visitors, including Sir Robert Peel, he became the centre of great controversy.
  • Then came a moment of low farce and high controversy. Times, Sunday Times
  • At last he suffered vows to be put up for his good journey and safe return, insomuch that he was called jocosely by the name of Callipides, who is famous in a Greek proverb, for being in a great hurry to go forward, but without ever advancing a cubit. De vita Caesarum
  • Claims that anti-cellulite creams can break down fat are controversial.
  • the issue of the death penalty is highly controversial
  • Wolf ended her life in her beloved Berlin, doubly exiled in her own country and shorn of her faith, left only with Was bleibt – what remains, the title of the account of being under surveillance by the Stasi that she wrote in 1979, and that aroused considerable controversy when published in 1990. Christa Wolf obituary
  • But next day when the cobbler ventured to criticise the legs, the painter came forth from his hiding-place and recommended the cobbler to stick to the shoes -- advice which in the words of the Latin version of the story also has been adopted as a proverb, _Ne sutor ultra crepidam_ ( "Let not the shoemaker overstep his last"). Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young
  • For the first time in 40 years Horizon re - creates a controversial sensory deprivation experiment.
  • Betas can come in many forms—from competent wingmen to extreme introverts who are so determined to avoid conflict they suffer anxiety of their own. Are Alpha Males Healthy?
  • It was an instant bestseller, but was also controversial in its portrayal of the treatment of migrants in Californian labour camps. Times, Sunday Times
  • HuffPost's Sam Stein writes, Unwilling or perhaps uneager to let go of last week's scuffle over Mitt Romney's controversial distortion of an old Barack Obama quote, the Democratic National Committee announced on Monday a major ad campaign attacking the former Massachusetts governor's character. HUFFPOST FUNDRACE - Obama Takes A Page From Bush, GOP Targets Obama Through TV Ads, Palin Dead Enders Want Her To Reconsider
  • Former prime minister Ivan Kostov has stirred up further controversy on the Brady bond swop with a letter urging his successor Simeon Saxe-Coburg to call off the deal.
  • Riddles and proverbs can influence each other and sometimes a piece of advice in proverb form can be turned into a riddle, or vice versa.
  • Certainly my academic career is one to which the adjective ‘vacuous’ can be uncontroversially applied.
  • Though angry, both sides quickly sought to defuse the controversy.
  • My audience certainly isn't the proverbial man in the street.
  • Its "proverbial sentences, chiefly such as inculcated industry and frugality as the means of procuring wealth and thereby securing virtue," were sown like seed all over the land. Benjamin Franklin
  • GLOUCESTER were denied a valuable draw in France by a controversial last-gasp try. The Sun
  • Younger sons of noble families proverbially come off second best in this country, but if one of them found his only 'appanage' was a mine, he would surely with some justice make a remonstrance. Some Private Views
  • When most people think about Australian national identity, the images they remember are overwhelmingly blokey - drovers, surfies, lifesavers, Anzac soldiers.
  • The rover's instruments will determine the chemical composition of the powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the greatest controversy concerns the character of the racist cop who pursues Carter vindictively, lying, cheating and forging a signature in an effort to frame him.
  • It is intended to foster greater appreciation of the complex and contentious issues associated with research in this and other controversial areas.
  • Washington (CNN) - Sen. John McCain defended his state's controversial immigration law, arguing Monday on the Senate floor that Arizona needed to approve the tough new measure to ensure the safety of its citizens. McCain defends Arizona's immigration law
  • At the bottom of Rover's long-term failure is a hopelessly crude conception of what constitutes enterprise and business success.
  • Cluster weapons are highly controversial because they scatter small "bomblets" over a wide area. Obama Says No To Baghdad Stroll With McCain
  • Meanwhile, in this controversy, it is ex-ministers and their staffers who have been depoliticised.
  • The times I was just having a beery laugh with my friends, times when we shared in each other's extrovert abandon, each other's dippy oblivion.
  • What is the meaning of this proverb?
  • The mission will send a lander and a rover to the red planet to carry out exobiology and geophysical analysis of the Martian environment.
  • Preachers are allowed to rubbish incontrovertible evidence.
  • Inside, while you don't get the style or flair of a Range Rover, you do get a sense of utilitarian toughness.
  • Mining of uranium ores has been a controversial issue because of its use in atomic weapons and the potential for accidents at nuclear power stations.
  • The uncontroverted evidence is that, if they are separate, time does not make a difference, location does not make a difference.
  • Why did it take so long before the stock exchange finally had the courage to call the proverbial spade a spade? The Financial Industry Continues to Ignore the Need for Reliable Answers
  • Dr. Brian Little had attendees roaring with laughter with his psychological analysis of extraverts, introverts and ambiverts and how we are more efficient together.
  • That said, his maverick tendencies are becoming almost a trademark of the man, and I'd wager a punt or two that he'll be courting controversy again before we next go to the polls.
  • Perhaps the most remarkable proposition in Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical letter Caritas in Veritate, therefore, is the controversial assertion that gratuity-or as the official English translation frequently reads, "gratuitousness" - is essential to economic life. Catholic Community Speaks | AmericanCatholic.org
  • He then proceeds to reckon up five others, not in our canon, which he calls in one place spurious, in another controverted, meaning, as appears to me, nearly the same thing by these two words. Evidence of Christianity
  • This is beyond the capacity of the human eye, which may explain why so many offside decisions are controversial
  • I long for the day gone by when our pop stars were a clean-living, purer, less controversial breed.
  • Inarus, the author of the revolt, was betrayed, and perished on the cross, and the whole of Egypt once more succumbed to the Persian yoke, save only that portion called the marshy or fenny parts (under the dominion of a prince named Amyrtaeus), protected by the nature of the soil and the proverbial valour of the inhabitants. Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete
  • Why would the these companies feel the need wrest control of the governing bodies, ignore conflicts of interest and insist on being able to hand-pick the researchers in areas of research as controversial and potentially as expensive and lucrative as climate change? RP Siegel: What Price Impartiality? Top Universities Sell Their Reputations to Big Oil
  • Sadly it wasn't quite enough to break down the watertight Rovers defence and as the play ended, the hooter signalled the end of a quite remarkable encounter.
  • On the surface he was an optimistic extrovert, preaching freedom of conscience and religion; but underneath he was a brooding pessimist, with intransigent, darkly mystical views about the drama of human history and sexuality.
  • Creative leeway has always been granted to those novelists and letter writers who are able to pull off a controversial use of rhetoric with talent and grace.
  • But Sanders said the controversy is a misunderstanding. Victoria Advocate - Navy says candidate was no SEAL
  • He considers attitudes to antiquity and to change in general terms, and looks at perceptions of old traditions and proverbial lore.
  • The Company magazine is also criticised for carrying another controversial Benetton advertisement showing a black soldier holding a human thigh bone.
  • Jon Taylor, the man at the center of the controversy, said he was "manhandled" by police from Louisa, Va. Democrat Pushed To The Ground, Arrested By Local Police At Eric Cantor Public Event (VIDEO)
  • On appeal, the Supreme Court affirmed the Lower Court's ruling, but not without some controversy.
  • Currently, the Italian-built Panthers are being finished off by BAE Systems, with the additional of a machine gun, radios and other accessories, when they will be delivered to the Army, effectively providing "battlefield limousines" for Ruperts – as officers are dismissively called – while troops are forced to patrol in dangerously vulnerable "Snatch" Land Rovers. Feeding the European fantasy
  • A few years later it's chocs away for Rovers' new regime at Wolves on Saturday.
  • The "McMurdo panorama" is a combination of more than 1400 individual pictures which were taken when the lack of sunlight didn't allow the rover to move during the Marsian winter. Archive 2007-03-01
  • However, Wang emphasizes that he is essentially an introverted performer.
  • And then we shall not be sorry because we cannot get a Gairfowl to stuff, much less find gairfowl enough to drive them into stone pens and slaughter them, as the old Norsemen did, or drive them on board along a plank till the ship was victualled with them, as the old English and French rovers used to do, of whom dear old The Water-Babies A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby
  • The common proverbial maxims of prudence, being founded in universal experience, are perhaps the best general rules which can be given about it.
  • The attack once again threw the spotlight on to the controversial vehicle. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are not really atmospheric but they have mood in spades; they are neorealistic in terms of their look and their frankness about controversial subjects, yet they are decidedly more artificial, more movie-like, than, say, Italian neorealist pictures. Archive 2006-02-05
  • A big new, incredibly clean, shiny and undented land rover.
  • Treatment with naloxone is controversial and has been reported to cause hypertension. 3-5 However, transient hypertension can be seen from clonidine alone. Clonidine Overdose in Children
  • The result may be more even-handed and in-depth treatment of controversies such as elections.
  • Lying is unhelpful when there is incontrovertible evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Controversial energy measures are slated for Senate debate within days.
  • For a fan of music, like Ian obviously is, this job is the proverbial kid-in-a-sweet-shop vocational choice.
  • This ended the controversy and at last the Sutton villagers were able to be buried in their own churchyard.
  • Weinstein said Mistic, whose edgy advertising includes controversial basketball star Dennis Rodman, is strongest among young, inner-city consumers.
  • Riddles, proverbs, and sayings that describe proper behavior for both young and old Kenyans are still common.
  • He orders us into his Landrover and we skid across the causeway, the water rising with every revolution of the wheels, splashing above the windscreen.
  • Aged 25 years above, mature, poised , good interpersonal skills, extrovert, strong in negotiation and persuasiveness.
  • Standing in front of a camera with that much flesh on show I suppose you've got to be pretty extrovert and confident.
  • A bitter controversy about the siting of the airport is rumbling in the designing institute.
  • After being released by Bristol Rovers, just over a year ago, the Welsh Under 21 international player has successfully rebuilt his career and developed into his new club's first choice frontman.
  • Their ill-tempered personalisation of the controversy through sourly self-justificatory sound-bites merely brought broadcasting disputation to an unseemly new low.
  • They still exchange mnemonic sayings, adages and proverbs.
  • People who score high on personality traits such as extroversion (think, outgoing) and agreeableness (cooperative) are most likely to enjoy group classes and team sports, Hagger told LiveScience. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The evolution versus creation controversy is really a conflict between two histories of death.
  • To be able to get so personal over a subject which is so controversial shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation from our point of view.
  • It's generally thought that shyness goes hand in hand with introversion, but many introverts simply prefer solitary to social activities.
  • It makes me think that she's just fairly introverted and is quite a thoughtful person, even pensive perhaps.
  • The explorer whose experience living as a hunter was the most carefully documented was the controversial anthropologist Vilhjalmur Stefansson. THE NEW ATKINS FOR A NEW YOU
  • Instead, he thinks, we should boldly controvert that premise. Matthew Yglesias » 80 Votes?
  • In early July, Murdoch unexpectedly announced he was shutting down the 168-year-old, Sunday-only, James Murdoch, Rupert's son and News International chairman, said the paper had lost the trust of readers due to allegations about controversial reporting practices by its staff, some of which he characterized as "inhuman. News - chicagotribune.com
  • Do most members want the Institute to adopt politically controversial postures?
  • Less controversial examples could be cited in justification of the right to intervene.
  • The rover recently examined a rock named ‘Wishstone,’ which contains significant deposits of phosphorous that may have been left behind from water percolating up through the Martian surface.
  • The controversial Hunghom Peninsula housing estate will be torn down and replaced with luxury apartments.
  • Of particular interest is the more controversial class of amnesic syndromes known as dissociative, functional, or psychogcnic amnesias.
  • I filled all the little spaces that occurred between the remarkable days in the calendar with proverbial sentences, chiefly such as inculcated industry and frugality as the means of procuring wealth, and thereby securing virtue. Elson Grammar School Literature v4
  • More significant for Scandinavia was its retreat in 1950 back to limited and relatively non-controversial sectoral coordination at the regional level.
  • There are three kinds of displacements: anteversion, retroversion, and prolapsus. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • The continuing, and heated, judicial debate on racial preference indicates that the ultimate outcome of this controversy remains in doubt.
  • She reworded sensitive areas of the report so that it wouldn't be so controversial.
  • Thisis onlygoing to incense the legal fraternity even more than before, andcould well come back to bite Musharraf in the proverbial over the next few weeks. Power broking in Park Lane
  • A shanked clearance from the City shot-stopper then saw Tait close in on goal, only for Chris Brass to recover sharply and force the Rovers' striker wide and to safety.
  • Controversy, too, continues to surround the abortion issue.
  • It attracted controversy for using the sound of breaking wind in an advert which parodied over-consumption.
  • Proverbs are short sentences drawn from long experience. 
  • The match was marred by controversy over the Wales try. Times, Sunday Times
  • City College was a radical and controversial experiment long before the advent of open admissions.

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