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Some Canadians express ambivalence toward the dish and its connotations.
James would later express ambivalence about Freud's ideas.
I wish Barbara Ehrenreich felt more sympathy for women who express ambivalence about their abortions.
Mr. Hodges is not the first artist to express ambivalence about the emotions stirred up by a career survey.
She advised any would-be volunteer to be prepared to field questions from curious bystanders, who often express ambivalence about the geese.
Today's playwrights, especially those who grew up with reality TV, are more likely to express ambivalence about a form they can't help but watch, though their works veer toward the skeptical.
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Even some of the homeowners with complaints expressed ambivalence.
Interestingly, even New Jersey's hunters seem to be expressing ambivalence.
Even some who back same-sex marriage expressed ambivalence.
Since turning 60 last summer, he has privately expressed ambivalence about remaining on the job.
Ms. McWhorter expressed ambivalence about both the group and the raid.
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