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The results of this research highlight the ambivalent nature of the urban transport interchanges.
Hansen demonstrates the complex and ambivalent nature of ordinary township life.
The great thing about the theatrical experience is its oddly ambivalent nature.
It's also time to challenge Morrissey on the purposefully ambivalent nature of his lyrics.
Professor Mazzotta begins this lecture by recapitulating the ambivalent nature of Ulysses' sin and its relevance to Dante's poetic project.
The bed, like air, has an ambivalent nature – it is the site of birth, sleep, sickness, loneliness, love, and death.
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I believe many Americans are a bit ambivalent by nature.
However, the pellicle is ambivalent in nature as it also provides the primary sites for the attachment of bacteria, which in certain cases can be responsible for the development of plaque, a risk factor for caries (Hannig & Hannig 2009).
In Romancero gitano (1928; The Gypsy Ballads), he blended popular styles with sophisticated mythic and symbolic elements evoking mysterious, ambivalent visions of nature.
Although ambivalent about the deceiving nature of fiction itself, he ultimately affirms its power.
Here's why: Although Clinton seemed ambivalent about the historic nature of her candidacy, millions of other women had no such reservations.
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