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And they don't care, it seems, that readers may have ambivalent feelings about Fookwire and even side with those darn squirrels.
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Yet while Camp may have been ambivalent about the pain he inflicted on others, he had few qualms about violence in the sport more generally.
But one person connected to the show said that Mr. Simpson may have grown ambivalent about the sitcom, despite serving with Mr. Harbert as an executive producer.
The obvious use case for this service – and one that Kim Dotcom and his team may have some ambivalent feelings about – is to distribute pirated software, music and movies.
"A black officer may have truly ambivalent feelings about their job, but at the same time really value the identity, the respect and the perceived honor that comes with the job, the uniform and the badge," Bracy said.
Russians undoubtedly have ambivalent feelings about oligarchs like Mr. Rybolovlev.
"We always have ambivalent feelings about it," Jacobson told VICE News.
"We always have ambivalent feelings about it," he said.
Most providers have ambivalent attitudes.
B cells have been shown to have ambivalent functions in atherosclerotic plaque formation.
Health workers and district managers have ambivalent perceptions of the role of TBAs and CHWs.
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