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Amongst a dozen or so "requirements" of the band members, Take That hinted that in the 1990s they were strongly encouraged to stay single, and be "ambiguous about their sexuality" so as not to alienate any fan-bases they had.
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From an American standpoint, the Chinese have been ambiguous about their motivations.
"I DON'T want to be ambiguous about this.
Not that Kent seems to believe there is much to be ambiguous about.
President-elect Obama said just this weekend: "I don't want to be ambiguous about this.
Rigzin said the group has never condoned violence, and yet he is content to be ambiguous about the future.
It is felt to be ambiguous about free speech, women's rights, and minorities, while paving the way for an Islamic state.
Leadership contender Andy Burnham and the shadow foreign secretary, Hilary Benn, are stressing that Labour will run its own pro-European campaign, and appear to be ambiguous about being part of a cross-party effort with Conservatives.
Is it your intention to be ambiguous about faith, incorporating it into your work as part of the general tapestry of life and the human condition, whilst leaving it entirely up to the listener to interpet as they see fit?
We must not be ambiguous about violence.
Ed Weeks: "You love to love to hate to love to love to hate to be ambiguous about him.
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