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In fact, she disinvited Franzen after he made some equivocal remarks about being on the show during publicity and was a brat when the crew came to St Louis to film background.
The former Goldman Sachs president was also in the running for Federal Reserve chair before he openly criticized the president's equivocal remarks on white supremacy.
RBS made clear that its contingency plan was no longer required, saying it was "business as usual", although Lloyds and Standard Life were more equivocal in their remarks.
He writes, "Expression is the capital thing in all Compositions of Music" (Logic, Rhetoric and the Fine Arts 288) but textual evidence for an expression theory in those works is equivocal compared with Reid's remarks in EIP and in his correspondence.
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".
His remarks this week were slightly more equivocal, as we reported in our earlier piece.
They comment on humans' equivocal relationship to bears.
The forthright tone of Secretary Clinton's remarks was in welcome contrast to some of the administration's earlier and more equivocal statements about human rights and democracy.
John McEnroe was equivocal.
There is nothing equivocal.
Holland is more equivocal.
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