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The furnishings in those rooms are deliberately ambiguous.
The headstone does not denote any specific details of the death except for its date, and even then only if it is known, and are deliberately ambiguous about the cause of death.
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On being asked about it later, Father Nalieth said he had been deliberately ambiguous.
It's hard to believe that this cartoon was not created to be deliberately ambiguous.
ODN's title is deliberately ambiguous; the "nation" could be the UK or Scotland.
Mr. Duisenberg was deliberately ambiguous and left himself ample maneuvering room for a shift in emphasis.
Hague added: "This country has been deliberately ambiguous over the precise circumstances of use".
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