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Secondly, because I think I succeeded in what I was trying to do: take the traditional Bildungsroman a stage further, ending not with the young protagonist gazing Balzacianly down on the city where he is to seek and perhaps make his fortune, but continuing on until a kind of defeat (if an ambiguous one) is reached.
His position inside Russia's elite is an ambiguous one.
The episode offers a precedent for Trump, but an ambiguous one, given Nixon's fate.
"Ancestral Voices" is not a happy story, but rather an ambiguous one.
For the gifted women in that family, the legacy must have been an ambiguous one.
It represents a return to the idea that the most effective attack is often an ambiguous one.
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In the aftermath of the 2008 war in Georgia, the world assumed that conflict was an ambiguous one-off, and we quickly returned to business as usual.
In the meantime, however, if he wins, Zardari will become chairman of the National Command Authority, which plays a role — a somewhat ambiguous one, in the current political circumstances — in Pakistan's nuclear chain of command.
In Ms. Sikander's work, as in that of Ms. Neshat, the veil has sometimes been a powerful symbol, but it has also been an inherently ambiguous one.
Is it a positive force, or a more ambiguous one?
We are talking about Gerry Adams although perhaps it would be closer to the truth to say that we are talking about "@GerryAdamsSF," the persona created by Adams through the medium of his consistently bewildering tweets, and whose relationship to the "real" Adams is a richly ambiguous one.
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