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  • They retained the very friendly ambiguousness that exists between the original and the Paul Williams addition.
  • The vague warning has left some everyday Americans struggling to make peace with a terrifying ambiguousness.
  • All this finds voices through characters whose tactile immediacy fades imperceptibly into a fog of ambiguousness and contradiction.
  • Former New Kid on the Block Donnie Wahlberg plays a snuffly, sulky young kidnapper named Cubby with moral ambiguousness.
  • The grey field represents the ambiguousness of androgynous people, and the blue and pink equal sign represents an equality between genders.
  • Her home is a South where Civil War veterans still roam the land on wooden legs and blacks play a role of exquisite ambiguousness.
  • But in the unusual circumstances of Russia's first true presidential campaign, Zyuganov's ambiguousness seems to be working in his favor.
  • Chirac's choice, adds Le Monde, reflects, " yet again, all the ambiguousness of the French president's European strategy ."
  • Since ambiguousness was a requisite feature of its policy, the language used by the " scapigliati " was intentionally obscure, therefore obscuring the authentic meaning of their works.
  • After becoming entangled through some remarks in an argument between Delaunay and Umberto Boccioni about the ambiguousness of the term  simultaneity he did not use the term Orphism again in his art related articles.
  • The ambiguousness is not incidental, but goes to the core of America's relations with its allies in places like Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as the public face that the United States projects around the world.
  • Stern does not " rarely " comment on Opie & Anthony from what I've surmised, he just does it in different ways, referring to them as " imitators " and " those guys across the street " rather than by name, leaving an ambiguousness, but implied meaning to what he's said in context.