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"Right now it's a pretty ambiguous area.
That's a pretty ambiguous statement, what does it mean to you? Deserts are an ideal landscape in which to place a lone figure, and the sense of loneliness of the person is reflected in that sort of setting as well.
I wanted to make sure that the video wasn't too reliant on the title of the track, which is already a pretty ambiguous word, and when Kheaven sent me the treatment for the video I loved it.
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When it comes to America's impending debt crisis, official long-term projections are pretty ambiguous.
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But many Austrian Jews have taken a somewhat ambiguous stance.
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