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His stance remains ambivalent, though more puzzled.
Today, Turner is ambivalent though mostly scornful of the institution.
Her autobiography, Swansea Girl (1994), describes the poverty she experienced while growing up in her native city as well as the warmth of the Welsh culture to which, in early life, she was both committed and ambivalent (though in later life she had a cottage on the Gower peninsula).
It is piercingly honest, complex and often ambivalent, though not in a passive sense (the last thing one could label Arcade Fire is passive).
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Its message, though, is ambivalent.
The Zionist attitude toward partition, though ambivalent, was overall one of cautious acceptance.
In a contrast that echoes Vermeer's ambivalent message, even though the content differs, a variant of Metsu's "Twelfth Night Feast" which hangs above the invocation to the Lord deals with revelry involving, Ms. Wieseman writes, "raucous sing-alongs".
Having lived with an Argentine for 10 years but never having seen his native country, I was deeply curious about the place, though ambivalent about leaving behind my newly resuscitated New York life.
The official view remained ambivalent at best, though.
The two states, even though ambivalent, could coexist.
Some watchdogs of nuclear power, though, were ambivalent about the sale.
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