Sentence examples for unambiguous play from inspiring English sources

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Pointedly, no character in "Maid in Manhattan" is depicted quite so unpalatably and pathetically as the actual owner of the Dolce suit, a Sotheby's executive played by Natasha Richardson, who, jilted by her fiancé, makes an unambiguous play for Mr. Fiennes.

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The play casts unambiguous aspersions on the president and expresses frustration at the rightward tilt of the nation.

The play casts unambiguous (if not exactly original) aspersions on the President and expresses frustration at the rightward tilt of the nation.

The play casts unambiguous (if not exactly original) aspersions on the president and expresses the kind of frustration and rue at the rightward march of the nation that New York's traditionally liberal audience -- Off Broadway, anyway -- will welcome as solace.

Methylation differences play an unambiguous role in imparting human phenotypic appearances (Heyn et al., 2013; Xia et al., 1846) as well as human behaviors and undeniably carry along with it certain human inherent characters including susceptibility to diseases such as diabetes and cancers (Mitchell & Grant, 2015; Xia et al., 1846) (Fig. 1b).

If they did address it, it was only when an otherwise lighthearted show took on a "serious" tone, working in a plotline where unambiguous discrimination was at play.

The standard lock-in stories are examined and, like QWERTY before them, debunked.Betamax was not beaten by an "inferior" VHS video format: at the time, reviewers were divided over which system offered better quality, and VHS offered the unambiguous advantage of longer playing-time.

That's an unambiguous nod to Aristophanes' satirical play "The Birds," written about 2,400 years ago, which included a chaotic realm called Cloud Cuckoo Land.

It is a bold document: Pope Francis was unambiguous about the role humans play in driving climate change, and also about the need for changes in energy policy, in modes of production and consumption, and in the established structures of power.

It's also notable for including a unambiguous gay relationship: for Sulu, played by John Cho, who is revealed to have a male partner, a civilian from outside Star Fleet, and crucially they also have a child.

There is perhaps no grander title card in the history of documentary cinema than the one that reads "This Film Should Be Played Loud," the unambiguous, buckle-up edict that opens "The Last Waltz," Martin Scorsese's paean to the Band.

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