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After the sale, writer doesn't feel the house is really his -- he is ambiguous about committing himself to France; he misses the U.S.
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He's ambiguous purely for plot purposes.
Gen. Colin L. Powell set off a furor in 1995 when he was ambiguous about whether he was selling his memoir, "My American Journey," or beginning a presidential campaign.
He was ambiguous about whether he still truly believed in a democratic form of communism; Leszek Kolakowski, the exiled philosopher, rightly described that as "fried snowballs".
He was ambiguous about the consequences for the president's new policy, should Mr. Arafat be re-elected in a new and free election as the Palestinian leader, saying, "We will deal with the circumstances as we find them".
There were also chinks in his broadly impressive Commons performance on July 20th that could hint at trouble to come: he was ambiguous about whether he had ever discussed News Corp's now-abandoned bid for total control of BSkyB, a broadcaster it already part-owns, during private conversations with Mrs Brooks.
What's interesting about the incubus is that he's ambiguous in terms of whether he's a female wet dream or a figure of rape and terror, and also whether he's real or imaginary.
Everything about him is ambiguous.
Rather like Neil LaBute, whose work is clearly evoked here, McElherron's position on the story he tells is ambiguous: is it meant to imply a larger cultural decay, or is it just juvenile excess?
This proposition, he says, is ambiguous.
Exactly who he is and whether he can be trusted is ambiguous and makes for tense viewing.
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