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And there's a curiously ambiguous psychological distance between the woman and child.
The madcap presto and the pompous introduction to the spirited finale also came across as curiously ambiguous.
When I asked Rivera if he thought that, in the long run, this generation would not alter the political terms of reference in the Cuban-American community, his answer was curiously ambiguous and seemed more like a statement of faith than the conclusion of a hardheaded, savvy modern American politician.
In his introduction, President Obama mentions pot in only one sentence, and a curiously ambiguous sentence it is: Despite positive trends in other areas, we continue to see elevated rates of marijuana use among young people, likely driven by declines in perceptions of risk.
Like the rest of her music it's curiously ambiguous: lyrics appear either lost in translation or deliberately impressionistic; others suggest emotional bruising among the confrontation, as when she laments: "She draws her own crotch by herself/ But she'll lose because it's a fake".
That was perhaps his way of acknowledging that the overall results of the night were curiously ambiguous.
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Last night, days after a curiously worded and disconcertingly ambiguous press release confirming plans for a new record with all-female backing band 3RDEYEGIRL and a run of shows at "iconic venues in and around London", the multi-instrumentalist brought the Prince circus to sodden London.
I've written in the past about being a disgusting wimp who can't finish distressing stories and is reduced to jelly by ambiguous endings – but, curiously, this doesn't apply when I'm reading YA.
Except, curiously, in Tibetans.
Curiously, it is humpbacked.
Curiously, nobody was sure.
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