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en That's what the controversy is all about, ... That the state wants to give it up.

en It feels great going back-to-back. A lot of people counted us out because we had a little controversy or whatever. But every team has its own controversy. It's just that our team's was public. We really wanted to prove to everybody that we were here to win state.

en Judge Jones thought he could write the definitive opinion that would spare the rest of the country the need to think further about these issues. But our governmental structure provides for a multiplicity of voices, including the United States Congress, state boards of education, and legislatures, whose views are quite different from Judge Jones' about the value of teaching the controversy. To borrow from Mark Twain, the reports of the death of the controversy have been greatly exaggerated.

en I think there's a controversy being invented for the sake of controversy, ... I think when people see the first few episodes, they'll realize it's not that big a deal.

en I promise you it's not that. If I can play the way I played the last two games from some controversy, I will hope there's controversy going on all of the time.

en If some things are reviewed and some aren't, then you have controversy and the whole purpose of this thing was to avoid controversy.

en It is already clear that the new slogan for the ID movement is going to be 'Teach the Controversy!' -- even though there is no scientific controversy over the validity of evolution in biology.

en Evolution is a large political controversy as to what should be taught in the schools. But there is no scientific controversy that we evolved when we talk about evidence from fossils and DNA.

en I also love the controversy of it. Even if I didn't think he should be up that high, I like the controversy it created.

en I think it's almost necessary ... in an academic setting, if you're studying it. It's especially valuable to see what the controversy is over, not just that there is a controversy.

en We've been through a lot of controversy today, a lot of issues, but we pulled through it. O.J. feels very sorry that he's not here, but we can't control that. One of our goals was to win state. ... We've got one to go.

en We were slightly surprised by the level of controversy that made its way into the press and the workplace. The controversy was borne more from the target side than from the nature of our client as a US investor - there are plenty of those around.

en There was a lot of debate and lot of controversy, but everyone in the world knows where Scripps landed. That is a major selling point for the state. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated.

en We're running this in order to give people a perspective of what the controversy's about, not to titillate.

en We felt there is quite a lot of controversy around this issue. With the withdrawal of this motion, it would give us an opportunity to look deeper into this.


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