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1 Porridge is a subject about which seemingly every detail is mired in controversy .
2 But it has been mired in controversy from the very start.
3 The ongoing, fiendishly complicated rollout of the UK's universal credit is mired in controversy .
4 The project has been mired in controversies from the start.
5 It is mired in controversy over whether it is being kept in the dark.
6 Awarding the tournament to Qatar has been mired in controversy .
7 But this government body is itself mired in controversy .
8 The government's energy policies are already mired in controversy .
9 Purchase of Thornton Hall by the Department of Justice in 2004 was mired in controversy .
10 Even at this stage, determining cause of death was becoming an issue mired in controversy .
11 Proposals for a new national marine headquarters in Clonakilty, Co Cork, were mired in controversy yesterday.
12 Halfway through its designated polling period, Papua New Guinea's national election has become mired in controversy .
13 But a Who's Who of corporate India has now been mired in controversy in the past year.
14 But the group remains mired in controversy .
15 Still, that development is mired in controversy .
16 But the bill is mired in controversy .
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