- acquitted, and the case
remains officially unsolved. Crane's
previously uncontroversial public image suffered due to the su****ious
nature of his
death and...
- That
there exist in the
world such
entities as 'the religions' is an
uncontroversial claim...However, it was not
always so. The
concepts 'religion' and...
-
copies of
works (i.e.,
centralized networks) is
often quickly and
uncontroversially rebuffed,
legal issues have in
recent years tended to deal with the...
-
Silurian and
early Devonian.
Fungal fossils do not
become common and
uncontroversial until the
early Devonian (416–359.2 Ma), when they
occur abundantly...
-
supported Lepidus'
revolt to be pardoned.
These advocacies were
common and
uncontroversial. The next year, 70 BC,
Pompey and Cr****us were
consuls and brought...
-
favour Gr**** and
Danish interests. Her
public duties were
restricted to
uncontroversial involvement in
charitable work. On the
death of
Queen Victoria in 1901...
-
greater or
lesser degree. The Italo-Celtic
subgroup was at one
point uncontroversial,
considered by
Antoine Meillet to be even
better established than Balto-Slavic...
- the
ritual as they are recited, and thus have a
straightforward and
uncontroversial ritualistic meaning. The
sounds may lack
literal meaning, but they...
- or Larsa)." Nevertheless,
annual tribute was "a long-accepted and
uncontroversial practice." Also,
royal land was
regularly donated to the
temples and...
-
World Cup, and the
champions of both
competitions are the only ones
uncontroversially officially recognised by FIFA as Club
World Champions, as seen in...