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In "The Lottery," a woman is stoned to death by her neighbors and family; in "The Haunting of Hill House," written eleven years later, the stones that rain down on the childhood home of the protagonist, Eleanor, have a more ambiguous source.

Under mating game conditions, a ciliate's response probability to a stimulus event E, here a series of vibrations mimicking preconjugal activity from an ambiguous source, reveals its subjective interpretation of the meaningfulness of messages sent from the ambiguous source.

In the case of sequences of ambiguous source, common to both mitochondrial and plastid genomes, we determined the true mitochondrial-version of these common sequences.

At some future point in time, conspicuous consumers learned to cooperate and sacrifice net reproductive payoffs to convince the ambiguous source to conjugate.

Messages emitted in vibrations from their ambiguous source, always deemed with equal probability the same and opposite mating type of each ciliate tested, expressed net interest in reproductive effort.

The spatial size and configuration of the heuristic, as revealed by the number and location of strategies with nonzero probabilities of use, transformed as the ciliate became more socially experienced with vibrations sent from the ambiguous source (Fig. 1A).

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One result is that the epics are dubious authorities for the assessment of historical events like the attack on Troy or the status of workers, just as they are ambiguous sources for early Greek grammar or theology.

Gillmour called the final show a "poorly-recorded obscenity-filled miserable ramble" that showed how prescient Ziff Davis columnists John Dvorak and David Coursey have always been in protecting readers and listeners from the dangers of unauthorized and ambiguous sources of dangerous information.

However, norms, and hence theoretical models reliant on norms to account for social processes, cannot accommodate the fact that communicable respiratory diseases make other humans ambiguous sources of threat: one can usually control sexual encounters but not who shares public transport.

"The result is that you end up with a completely ambiguous light source that by chance or not is such that your visual system doesn't know what the hell to make of it," said Conway.

We also would have accepted "used to refer to the ambiguous, impalpable source of sometimes-true-but-often-not blurps of information", or this image.

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