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    Examples of families of hypersurface singularities with constant Lê numbers, constant Milnor fibration and non-constant topological type are given. It is proved that the constancy of the Lê numbers implies the constancy of the homotopy type of the link. This is the basis to give an example of a flat family of projective reduced and irreducible hypersurfaces having the same homotopy type but different topological type. Further more an example is given of a Whitney-trivial family of isolated singularities such that the topological type of the projectivised tangent cone is not constant.
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    hypersurface singularity
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    Lê number
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    Milnor filtration
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    topological type
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