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- copies of works (i.e., centralized networks) is often quickly and uncontroversially rebuffed, legal issues have in recent years tended to deal with the...
- exercise, healthy eating, and a positive mindset were considered to be uncontroversial, being widely acknowledged as conducive to holistic well-being. However...
- Many indigenous societies consider breast exposure to be normal and uncontroversial. At specific beaches and resort destinations, notably in Europe and...
- acquitted, and the case remains officially unsolved. Crane's previously uncontroversial public image suffered due to the su****ious nature of his death and...
- 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...
- 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...
- favour Gr**** and Danish interests. Her public duties were restricted to uncontroversial involvement in charitable work. On the death of Queen Victoria in 1901...
- and said, she hopes knowledge of the ****oris will soon become so uncontroversial that making art about them would be as irrelevant as making art about...
- capacity of the ranking by approximately 3%. In fact, this should be uncontroversial because the FIFA Women's World Ranking already uses the home advantage...
- Silurian and early Devonian. Fungal fossils do not become common and uncontroversial until the early Devonian (416–359.2 Ma), when they occur abundantly...