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Since the 1980's, its values have faded into ambiguity.
He retreated into ambiguity, and noted that two weeks ago, before the collision, Mr. Bush met in the Oval Office with Deputy Prime Minister Qian Qichen and talked about ways the countries could work together.
"In the abstract," Matthew Weiner said of the last episode of Mad Men, "I did think, why not end this show with the greatest commercial ever made?" Weiner went on to say that he wasn't into ambiguity for its own sake, and that people who found the Hilltop Coke ad corny were letting their cynicism get in the way of their capacity for happiness.
Shakespeare, the most paradoxical of playwrights, has created a character for whom everything is black or white, never straying into ambiguity's realm of gray.
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Understandably, such haplotype and/or breed-specific variability in these map resources could translate into ambiguities evidenced by sequence-map comparisons, which may have impacted the fine-scale assembly, or previous validations of the bovine reference sequence.
Effort was put into reducing ambiguity in item wording and formulating items into everyday language [ 26].
He tapped into the ambiguity just below the surface.
Over the years, its ancient marquee menus have faded into Zen ambiguity.
"Criminal" is a term that Kobach has long tried to blur into total ambiguity in the context of immigration reform.
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