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The Occupation forced nearly everybody in France into a morally ambiguous role, so the moral ambiguity of Mitterrand's own experience, even if it was less truly ambiguous than just duplicitous, seemed only to echo his country's... Tells about his two families & his reputation as a lady's man... Tells how the French may think that their modern era ended with Mitterrand's death.

The Occupation forced nearly everybody in France into a morally ambiguous role, so the moral ambiguity of Mitterrand's own experience, even if it was less truly ambiguous than just duplicitous, seemed only to echo his country's... Tells about his two families & his reputation as a lady's man... Tells how the French may think that their modern era ended with Mitterrand's death..

The one truly ambiguous character, Nucky's sidekick, Jimmy, just seemed bizarre, with his indiscriminate flirtations with both the FBI and the mob.

This is a truly ambiguous aspect that can be taken (on one hand) as the proof of the mystery of expression, evidence of a creative power required to make possible the emergence of the new out of the old, while (on the other hand) this new is possible only on the basis of the already-instituted.

15 Besides those whose genitalia are truly ambiguous, in the clinical situation, infants can often be divided into those who are apparently a boy with atypical genitalia and those who are apparently a girl with atypical genitalia.

Think about this: If a question were truly ambiguous where evidence supports two possible answers, the College Board would be drowning in complaints and lawsuits.

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The ambiguous word "truly" was not defined.

Ewing was truly one of the most ambiguous stars in Gotham annals.

I tried hard to push the word Conradian from my mind, for I understood it to be imbued with all kinds of ambiguous connotations, but truly this was a Conradian world that I was entering.

Hmm, I thought worthily, truly the world is a morally ambiguous place.

He was ambiguous about whether he still truly believed in a democratic form of communism; Leszek Kolakowski, the exiled philosopher, rightly described that as "fried snowballs".

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