Then company works with government (controversially) to build second vehicle, the Model S sedan.
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Mourinho was controversially sacked last season and is now managing Inter Milan in Italy.
After falling out with goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilavert he was controversially left out of the squad.
More controversially, he thinks Finland should have at least one more nuclear power station.
American Denise Rich, ex-wife of notorious oil trader Marc Rich, who was controversially pardoned by President Clinton.
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Pistorius, 25, ran in the qualification round in South Korea, but was controversially excluded from the final.
Last year it controversially removed the rule that short sales could only be made on an uptick in a stock.
But Boyd, who controversially retired from the Scotland set-up this month, fired home the equaliser from the spot.
More controversially, he is blaming judges for letting off lightly those whom the police send to the courts.
The Australia-raised Nottinghamshire bowler was controversially included in the second Test defeat against South Africa, taking two for 95.
Sunderland regained their composure though and had two attempts cleared off the line, one more controversially than the other.
Nel was controversially omitted from the squad which toured India in March as a row over racial quotas resurfaced.
But Wales were controversially denied a penalty when Serdar Tasci handled as he slipped in front of Joe Ledley.
Next, he controversially appointed Barry Legg, not only as the new chief executive, but also his chief of staff.
And in doing so they are lurching, if prematurely and controversially, in what many Europeans consider a logical direction.
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Most controversially, Mr Ponta has used his parliamentary majority to suspend Mr Basescu.
The court may strike out parts of the charter or, less controversially, set limits on how it is interpreted.
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The 32-year-old seam bowler was controversially let go at the end of the season after 15 years at the club.
The university's licence to sponsor non-EU students was controversially revoked in August last year, leaving hundreds of students without courses.
London crashed to their second successive defeat, after their skipper Karle Hammond was controversially sent off against Salford on Sunday.
McCourt, who was controversially omitted from the last squad, is rated doubtful for the Italy game with a shoulder injury.
And, most controversially, Russia and then the Middle East will host their first World Cups in 2018 and 2022 respectively.
But Italian referee Pierluigi Collina controversially ruled out the goal and Diego Forlan's late winner merely added to the pain.
The north London club, who controversially recruited Gallas on a free transfer from local rivals Arsenal, finished fourth last season.
More controversially, the government plans to suspend mark-to-market accounting rules, which force banks to value their holdings at market prices.
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The 30-year-old Londoner controversially floored his opponent while Sprott was protesting a low blow but the referee stopped the fight.
But a second penalty was awarded after veteran Italy international Alessandro Nesta was controversially adjudged to have tugged Sergio Busquets' shirt.
The programme replaces Labour's Building Schools for the Future (BSF) scheme, which was controversially cancelled by the Education Secretary Michael Gove.
Controversially, the claim was formally recognised as a miracle by the Vatican last year, paving the way for Mother Teresa's beatification.
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In 2007 America concluded, controversially, that Iran had been developing a nuclear warhead for a missile, but had stopped in 2003.
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