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But Janjaweed is a fluid identity, and diplomats here say the government has exploited the ambiguity.
It's in Bombay, named Robert by the Macfarlanes but known on the Falkland Road as 'Pretty Bobby', that he learns to exploit the ambiguity of his looks.
Suspicion has festered for decades that several nations, particularly in Africa, exploit the ambiguity that sometimes exists over birth certificates to win Under 17 events.
Just as Conrad's difference tones exploit the ambiguity of a listener's understanding of the "threshold relationship between pitch and rhythm" (in Branden W Joseph's words), the alternating, black-then-white frames of Flicker can likewise impact the moviegoer's ability to distinguish between photography and editing.
In 1963 Eric Havelock stressed the importance of this ambiguity to Book 3; but Havelock understated the degree to which Plato exploited the ambiguity for anti-poetic purposes.
The argument works dishonestly in that it exploits the ambiguity between impersonation as something a writer does and impersonation as the performer's task.
He has cleverly exploited the ambiguity of the word "equal," which often denotes just one or two points of similarity.
This is the spirit that both reveals and exploits the ambiguity at the heart of these kinds of events, the opaqueness that is the direct result of a lack of real and credible research.
The Republicans have been able to exploit the ambiguities.
Obama, who earlier yesterday admitted he had made a strategic mistake by not setting out months ago what kind of bill he would like, allowing his opponents to exploit the ambiguities, last night began to sketch out the kind of health care bill he wants.
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