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Over the years the RI has had a bumpy ride, often courting controversy, regularly facing financial difficulties and needing to innovate and adapt to survive.
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The outlet has been found to create websites before doing stunt journalism in a premeditated bid to raise off the controversy and regularly makes videos asking their audience to give them cash.
But something changed in the 1970's, when controversies began regularly showing up at the ceremony, along with the stars and gossip columnists.
"The fact that UKIP is no stranger to such controversy and has regularly been accused of having racists within its ranks only exacerbates the offence".
It regularly ignites controversy.
It has proved widely popular with tech-savvy passengers, but has regularly courted controversy.
Banksy, a Bristol-born street graffiti artist who keeps his real name secret, regularly courts controversy.
Revelling in his status as a bete noir of the left, he regularly courts controversy, particularly regarding women.
Again, that is not new: the Nobel Committee has regularly stirred controversy by using the award to encourage and endorse political courses of action.
But the Associated Press reported that over the years, the seal, which appears on the villages trucks, police cars, signs and documents, has regularly sparked controversy.
The show, which ran from 1996 to 2000, was a huge hit despite regularly courting controversy – notably when guest Shaun Ryder swore and was subsequently banned from ever appearing on the channel again.
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