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Clegg says he can be unambiguous about that.
Temperamentally, he cannot be unambiguous about his answer, and launches into a complicated and not wholly convincing theory about how the poetry of Belfast in the 60s was not related to the violence.
Upholders of the book's honor tend to be unambiguous about its status as a criminally underrated masterpiece; the literary establishment of the nineteen-fifties and nineteen-sixties, they argue, slept on a classic (in some cases perhaps literally).
Ned McCormack, a spokesman for Mr. Astorino, said he felt the county was already complying on the source-of-income legislation but sent the letter on Wednesday to be "unambiguous" about its cooperation.
Let's be unambiguous about how important it is for laypeople 'first responders' to have the same access and ability to save a life with naloxone as other first responders.
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'There's a line between having a laugh,' Theo said, 'and having merit.' He did not say, but was unambiguous about, on which side of the line we stood.
Catholicism is unambiguous about sins.
The movie is unambiguous about his presumed guilt.
And it is unambiguous about who is to blame – Chinese nationals.
China, which is resource-scarce, is unambiguous about its polar aims.
Yet Moro was unambiguous about his conclusion that Lula had taken kickbacks while in office.
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