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On Saturday evening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art the presence of some storied violins made blurry distinctions even more ambiguous than usual.
Dr. Cook said the skeletal evidence for treponemal disease in pre-Columbian Europe and Africa was sketchy and even more ambiguous than in the New World.
Answering journalists' questions, Mr. Putin said neither he nor Mr. Medvedev had ruled out running next spring — an answer even more ambiguous than the one he had given in the past, that the two of them would make the decision together.
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For chronic schizophrenic patients, the results are even more ambiguous.
What the fragrance smells like is even more ambiguous.
But the rise of teen pop has made R & B's position even more ambiguous.
In this new century, wars are likely to become even more ambiguous and even less likely to muster automatic support.
Or something even more ambiguous as a "multi-million dollar investment".
Not surprisingly, they're more ambiguous than that, and even Everett's road trip -- toward home and hearth, as the "Odyssey" model dictates -- takes some unexpected turns and detours, as he wends his way through the Mississippi countryside.
Yet he was convicted for his negative response to the question: "You had no idea?" Thus, even a question and answer far vaguer and more ambiguous than the Franken-Sessions exchange were deemed sufficient to justify prosecution.
Words are ambiguous, and dance is more ambiguous than words".
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