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The bikini triumphed for the second half of the 20th century because it represented an ideal of sex, summer, freedom and youth which was saucy enough to be compelling, but not fundamentally controversial.
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She also spoke about her experience in confronting blogger Perez Hilton, a moment that helped fundamentally change the once controversial media figure into a softer, more gentle voice against bullying.
Its most controversial elements would fundamentally alter the employer-based insurance system through which 71percentt of insured Americans now get their health coverage.
Many of them, I'm sure, remain convinced that the Bush administration has been fundamentally correct in its most controversial policy judgments, and that the dis-esteem in which most Americans currently hold it is undeserved.
The EU Wednesday passed a controversial law that could fundamentally change the way the internet works, forcing companies like Google and Facebook to pay publishers every single time someone shares a link to an article.
"But most performance improvements are non-controversial because they don't fundamentally change the behavior of the Bitcoin network," says Bobby Lee, CEO of BTCC, China's first and largest Bitcoin trading platform.
Intel's decision to fundamentally change its server chips has been a controversial one, mainly because the server business is a conservative niche often averse to change.
The former BBC director general Mark Thompson has accused the BBC Trust chairman Lord Patten of "fundamentally misleading" parliament over the extent of his knowledge of controversial six-figure payoffs to senior staff at the broadcaster.
Thompson accused Patten of "fundamentally misleading" parliament over what the BBC Trust knew about two controversial payouts – a £1m payoff to the former deputy director general Mark Byford and one of £387,500 to the BBC's former marketing director Sharon Baylay.
Mr. Perez has also had a controversial tenure at the Department of Justice, where he has demonstrated a fundamentally political approach to the law".
But Mr Thompson accused him of "fundamentally misleading" parliament over what the BBC Trust knew about two of the controversial pay-outs - the £1m paid to former deputy director general Mark Byford, and the £387,500 given to the marketing director Sharon Baylay.
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