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Preemption and prevention are ambiguous grounds for going to war.
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Language and Vision Ambiguities (LAVA) is a multimodal corpus that supports the study of ambiguous language grounded in vision.
Sometimes the music turns assertive and declamatory, with melodic ideas unfolding in thick, note-crammed, textured chords, harmonically ambiguous yet grounded.
Embittered by his experience in the French Army, where Africans and Arabs answered to white superiors and West Indians occupied an ambiguous middle ground, he gravitated to radical politics, Sartrean existentialism and the philosophy of black consciousness known as negritude.
"This is Uber relinquishing a small amount of control in two areas where critics have argued that the Uber-driver relationship looks like hiring and firing," said Seth Harris, a former deputy labor secretary in the Obama administration and co-author of a recent paper arguing that Uber drivers occupy an ambiguous middle ground between contractor and employee.
That gesture set her against and apart from her principal European allies and left her in ambiguous middle ground: only events beyond her control will determine whether her choice was a smart move or what Sascha Lehnartz, a columnist in Die Welt, called "the biggest foreign policy failure of the Federal Republic of Germany since 1949".
Zinnemann created a subversive spectrum of manliness, with tender-at-the-bone Montgomery Clift as the soldier who bucks the system; beefy Ernest Borgnine as the sadistic stockade boss who menaces him and a scrawny, motormouthed Frank Sinatra; and Lancaster's coolly noncommittal top sergeant inhabiting the ambiguous middle ground.
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