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For older Cambodians, the canals are a source of ambivalence.
Rhodes's legacy is a source of ambivalence for some.
The US security presence is always a source of ambivalence everywhere in the world.
For Asian-Americans across the country, the Fisher case is a source of ambivalence.
The greater source of ambivalence, then, had to do with the lineup: a small handful of great acts, a heap of decent acts, a few flat-out clunkers, and no discernible vision to make them all cohere.
Distrust of organised religion forms the dramatic backbone of many of his operas and provides the source of ambivalence at the heart of his Requiem, in which liturgy collides with high drama, and from which God, though ceaselessly invoked, seems at times indifferent to the suffering of his own creation.
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(This may be a source of some ambivalence; "You," the album's most durable single, was dispatched with hurriedly and early).
For donors, the possibility of a 'market' where there should not be one is and can be a source of acute ambivalence (Healy 2006).
And, of course, he spent fully half a century living in Princeton, the scene and source of such youthful ambivalence, so something about the place must have comforted him, after all.
So Bernie remains in the box on my shelf, a source of guilt and ambivalence, just as he was in life.
Mummery, the knowingly named central character of Mother London (who shares much biographical information with his creator), says "London is my mother, source of most of my ambivalences and most of my loyalties".
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