| 31. | Whether a tag should be placed on an article is sometimes the subject of disputes.
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| 32. | The nature of Hickok and Roosevelt's relationship has been a subject of dispute among historians.
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| 33. | What followed has been the subject of dispute.
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| 34. | But that argument is the subject of dispute.
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| 35. | The meeting's location was a subject of dispute.
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| 36. | Comparisons of megapixel ratings of these two types of sensors are sometimes a subject of dispute.
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| 37. | Whether or not the car was a police vehicle has long been the subject of dispute.
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| 38. | The cottage's history is the subject of dispute.
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| 39. | What happened next is the subject of dispute.
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| 40. | During the late 13th century and early 14th century, the manor was the subject of dispute.
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