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Hucknall seems slightly ambivalent about his Lothario reputation.
"I just became known for small spaces," he said, sounding slightly ambivalent.
The result is this self-deprecating, witty, informative but slightly ambivalent bringing-up-baby book.
When I made the proposal, I was slightly ambivalent about it, but then I started to think, "I'd really like to win this commission".
A slightly ambivalent preface by Chinua Achebe comments on its "rather unusual and highly personal form" and the novel's success in presenting an allegory of betrayal of trust and responsibility in Africa's newly independent states.
Perhaps the reason was the slightly ambivalent role of Schweik as a quintessential symbol of the humble Czech doing his best under "normalization" (whether imposed by Austrians or Russians), and perhaps it was the sheer difficulty of capturing such a discursive story in a work of musical theater.
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And no speaker captured the slightly tense, somewhat ambivalent relationship between the performers and the political world better than Mr. Matthews, who said: "It's an unusual crowd for us.
On this point, regulators are somewhat ambivalent.
While China has offered steady resistance to the idea of stricter sanctions against Iran, which supplies oil to Beijing, Russia's stance has seemed slightly more ambivalent.
Even before the attack, Thursday in France had been marked by an ambivalent, slightly desperate air.
By Elisabeth Zerofsky July 15, 2016 Even before the terrorist attack in Nice, Thursday in France had been marked by an ambivalent, slightly desperate air.
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