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Yet it is ambiguity that essentially brings colour and life to so many songs, as well as any literature, art or film, all kicking out conundrums, sometimes intentionally, over meaning.
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Ambiguity is itself ambiguous: fire is not just fire, it is ambiguous; but the ambiguity is not just ambiguity, it is also fire.
The photoswitch experiment or similar is much more demanding but without it there is ambiguity about whether anything really changes with respect to PIN1 trafficking during cytokinesis, a major claim of the paper.
There is ambiguity in all such predictions.
Yet, he insists, there still is ambiguity.
The new word cultivar was promoted as "euphonious" and that "it is free from ambiguity".
Clark said: "I think its appeal is that it is the ambiguity of it being one part anti-fashion and one part very avant-garde and niche".
As so often in Britten, it is in ambiguity that the music finds its true power to disturb.
It is the ambiguity of the expression 'law of thought' that invites these confusions (1893, XV).
"It is an ambiguity that will not be repeated if, this year, there is no referendum and the Catalans are called again to the ballot box".
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