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(We're ambivalent about ambivalence).
Notable accidents?
Notable absentees?
Notable among these were "Hommage à Chrysler Corp.," in which the seductive curves of a car bumper and headlights blend with the ghostly image of a red-lipsticked Venus, and "She," in which a toaster, vacuum cleaner, refrigerator and breasts float in a consumer dreamspace that Mr. Hamilton regarded with a certain ambivalence.
Such ambiguity and ambivalence aside, Rousseau had a signficant influence on many notable thinkers of the 18th and 19th centuries, including Hume, Smith, Voltaire, Wollstonecraft, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche and Emerson.
Donatella's ambivalence reflects a recognition that her recent collections have been notable less for their positive qualities than for an absence of inelegant ones: when critics praise her for being restrained, it's clear, in the backhanded way of a snob calling someone polite, that the underlying expectation is the opposite.
It was a measure of French Quebec's ambivalence toward Mr. Trudeau that government buildings in the provincial capital lowered their flags in respect only after a notable half-day delay.
Politicians share their ambivalence.
His ambivalence was clear.
Cavafy returned the ambivalence.
No, more than ambivalence.
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