81. Kierkegaard still generates controversy, such as simmering debate between scholars about whether his frequent use of pen names was a philosophical message in itself. 82. The Braswell pardon has generated controversy because, after it was granted, it was learned the businessman was under investigation by authorities in California. 83. The follow-up conference has generated controversy since it opened Monday. 84. The names released Thursday are unlikely to generate much controversy. 85. The law has generated intense controversy here. 86. The law has generated intense controversy in Turkey. 87. The selection of Doctors Without Borders was expected to generate little controversy. 88. The passage has already generated controversy. 89. The play drew protests when it opened in New York last year and has generated controversy in other communities where it has been staged. 90. The play has already generated controversy, even for people who have not seen it. |
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