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Then again, it's perfectly possible that, as conservative commentators insist, this boy is nothing more than a servant; the word pais is entirely ambiguous.
The neural net also found that cookbooks were easy to recognize if they used pictures of food but were entirely ambiguous if they used a different design such as a picture of the chef.
Google does, apparently, keep this data unless you hunt down a hidden option which is entirely ambiguous.
Man's perception of himself and the world around him are also constantly questioned; the correspondent regularly refers to the way things "seemed" or "appeared", leaving how a thing actually "was" entirely ambiguous.
Xylocopinae, a widespread group, is entirely ambiguous.
We focused primarily on 50% morph trials since perceptual input under these circumstances is entirely ambiguous.
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They're completely ambiguous.
In 1850 Charlotte Brontë finally outed the brilliant but obscure brother authors Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell, and neatly analysed why centuries of authors have chosen to shelter behind entirely invented names or ambiguous double initials.
Dogs have been treated well and treated badly, thrown into battle and laid on sofas and bred into unnatural shapes, and yet each new birth produces a litter of Edenic puppies that develop entirely unaffected by their ancestors' ambiguous past.
He drew close to the Communist Party in the thirties, during its ambiguous but not entirely dishonorable period of interest in American Negroes as a natural proletariat and therefore as a possible vanguard of revolution.
Mr. Gossett, again providing liner notes, says the opera should be considered Rossini's "Cosi Fan Tutte". This opera of spouse-swapping, duplicity and confusion, with a plot stirred up by a poet who speaks to the audience like some narrator in a Pirandello play, is eerily ambiguous and not entirely funny.
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