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Their attitudes were varied and often ambivalent, and this ambivalence is reflected in the imaginative literature of the period.
Their parents are often ambivalent about their children leaving.
Organizers are often ambivalent about drug testing; it legitimizes the event, but at some cost.
In between are nearly three dozen paintings and drawings, tender of execution, often ambivalent of mood.
Those records and interviews also offer a portrait of an often ambivalent politician.
This is entirely in keeping with Redford's wary, often ambivalent relationship with success.
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But in Washington, and under the roofs of many homes now worth less than a year ago, there appears to be a shift in the nation's often-ambivalent attitude about regulation.
BOTH immigrants and host country often feel ambivalent about the way they live together.
From the outset, however, film stars' status was often strangely ambivalent.
A video is online at nytimes.com/nyregion: As a young child, I often felt ambivalent about myself, in fact confused.
Those who represent New York say people of Puerto Rican descent here are often increasingly ambivalent about politics on the island.
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