Aún no tenemos significados para "court controversy".
1Santorum's appeal to his religion has led the candidate to court controversy.
2So the court controversy has put a further strain on them.
3To make such an acquisition while widespread hardship continued would court controversy and criticism.
4I never court controversy, I don't like drama, but that's just the way it happened.
5Read more Meanwhile, the relationship between the Trump administration and the Russian government continues to court controversy.
6The themes are confronting and court controversy.
7Brian Moore has never been afraid to court controversy but his latest two-word volley should cause him acute embarrassment.
8If, as is often argued, Armond White lives to court controversy then he must be a very happy man this week.
9Now Mike Skinner, aka The Streets, is back on the rails, albeit with a confessional new album that's bound to court controversy.
10How are college teachers supposed to confidently court controversy when so many of them have zero security in jobs that barely pay above poverty wages?
11Trump continued to court controversy and publicity over the next decade before launching his presidential bid on 16 June, 2015.
12Tonga's Prime Minister has courted controversy with criticism of the state broadcaster.
13Mr Duterte was not afraid of courting controversy throughout his election campaign.
14The Breeders' Cup Classic, the richest horse race in America, courts controversy.
15It's not the first time Gucci has courted controversy over a design.
16He has also courted controversy with speeches that veer into performance art.
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