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He was tried for the former in 1957 but controversially found not guilty.
Most controversially, the crowd for this game was a very low 19,127.
He was controversially not selected for any game of the 2008 series.
The show was controversially canceled at the end of 2002.
Controversially, there were no women or children among the 40 survivors.
More controversially, he developed a national analysis from his regional research.
At the end of 1975 his government was controversially dismissed from office by the governor general.
But controversially, he was released after just 3 games, without any goals to his name.
He was controversially fired from this position in December 2008.
Controversially, the magazine asked whether the pair "hit on him".
Less controversially, let's just say that Mama's will certainly save somebody a lot of work.
In 2003 she was controversially chosen as the new Marianne.
Access to this major attraction has however been controversially closed since 2009.
At the start of 2010, the university controversially adopted a new logo.
Portsmouth had the running most of the game; they went ahead controversially 4 minutes after the break.
In 2011 the school controversially became an academy which caused a two day strike by some teachers.
However, controversially, the payment itself took place over the course of the next several years, using revenues from the phone service.
The projected third collection was started but, controversially, is yet to be finished.
It is also controversially used to mean the culture of traditionally Muslim people.
However, they controversially did not apply the judgement to themselves.
He was controversially sold to Sunderland in the summer of 2008.
Controversially, it served lion for a brief period in 1998.
Controversially, the two books argued for a large genetic explanation.
However the pass was controversially called forward and the try disallowed.
Most controversially, the Jews' property was confiscated by the state.