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"Body Worlds" does attain a rather equivocal artistry as well as a ghoulish fascination, recalling, in resin, the anatomical works of Leonardo da Vinci and Andreas Vesalius.
4.24pm: Towns: "Do you think it's safe to drive a Toyota today?" There's a rather equivocal response from LaHood, who says his department's website lists all cars up for recall: "I want the owners of every one of those vehicles to take it to their dealer and make sure it gets fixed".
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The findings have been "rather equivocal," said Steven F. Messner, a sociology professor at the State University of New York at Albany who has studied homicides in New York City.
The problem is that the tissue is extremely unstable and difficult to stain, yielding very messy sections, and we see staining for a variety of markers making the results so far rather equivocal for understanding the pathway of cell death.
Despite numerous attempts to establish their existence, empirical evidence of political business cycles remains rather equivocal.
When, in 1995, he offered some rather equivocal praise for Proposition 209, the resolution banning affirmative action in California, the civil rights establishment came down on him like a ton of bricks, and Lieberman reeled in horror.
A rather disparate society.
A rather odd #PMQs.
A (rather unsatisfied) customer".
"A rather serious kid.
A rather destitute one.
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