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But as the years went by, the formidable technical skills and the mastery of preparation became even more perfect, while the subject matter became ever more ambiguous.

The poetry of Mr. Ratmansky's vision here is very striking: no Snowflakes were ever more ambiguous, and they have been given pouncing jumps, spinning arcs, and insistent gestures that make us feel we're in the land of Hans Christian Andersen's "Snow Queen".

And Brian De Palma -- well, Brian De Palma at his spellbinding best and cynical worst is still wiring joy buzzers under the audience's seats, constructing feverishly hallucinatory and fiendishly lucid halls of mirrors in which who's watching whom becomes an ever more ambiguous, ever more precarious proposition.

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But they love to talk, and behind the fog of anonymity they educated me about their long, ambiguous, ever more painful embrace with Amazon in a way that the company, which knows all about the details of its business but as a general practice doesn't discuss them, never really tried.

I went back to school thinking that things between us were more ambiguous than ever.

Everywhere it was below levels in recent national elections, notes Richard Rose of Aberdeen University (see chart).Britain's grumpy relations with the EU were left more ambiguous than ever.

As the information moves closer to us, to the mobile lock screen and other surfaces that are available and accessible for us all the time, its origins and background motives become more ambiguous than ever.

While modern research remains wondrously productive, its results are more ambiguous, contestable and dubious than ever before.

It's lazy, non-committal, and confoundingly ambiguous, a symbol of a society ever more inclined to take the easy way out or blur the lines.

The series' 2011 reboot made her ever more unstable but also very immature, and her relationship to Kitana is more ambiguous.

Under cross-examination during the court case, however, his story became more ambiguous, to judge by a newspaper report: "Did you ever smoke opium with this Sadie or Amy in a house at 121 West Twenty-seventh Street?" asked Lawyer Grant.

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