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Although Ai senior was later rehabilitated, the experience left his son with deeply equivocal feelings about the Chinese state.
In the very specific mix of shifting global and regional politics which have made the new Cambodian settlement possible, Prince Norodom Sihanouk may have a very important role to play: but his previous stage parts have been deeply equivocal.
On the other hand, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, in remarks on Tuesday, seemed deeply equivocal about a Palestinian state when he said that, in his lifetime, "there will be some sort of an entity that will be established".
Henry V is a deeply equivocal work, managing to be both a blast of a patriotism and a clear-eyed sceptical look at the dubious legal justification for the invasion of the France and at the horrors of warfare.
Founded in 1961 by a cabal of ex-public school boys – Christopher Booker, Richard Ingrams, Willie Rushton and Peter Usborne, who did their own mini-satire rags at Shrewsbury then Oxford before linking up with the nascent "satire boom" centred on Peter Cook's Soho Establishment Club – Private Eye has always had a deeply equivocal attitude towards the higher-ups it attempts to drag down.
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"The effect of the personal computer was equivocal," Saval argues, "the sort of deeply transformative item that also seemed to leave everything pretty much the same".
Early findings are equivocal.
John McEnroe was equivocal.
There is nothing equivocal.
Holland is more equivocal.
There are equivocal factors".
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