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- I know that locals in resort areas react ambivalently to visitors.
- "Newsweek " staffers reacted ambivalently to the merger.
- He spoke more ambivalently and in more detail about Abbott.
- Kennedy came more slowly and ambivalently to the same conclusion.
- The dependence of minority firms on government set-asides is viewed ambivalently.
- Again, the narrator treats both sides ambivalently.
- Researchers have explored reasons for why women might internalize ambivalently sexist attitudes towards women.
- This fast center growing center of new resettled people was regarded ambivalently by the Temne.
- Heinz approaches Lynn and says that he has a girlfriend now, and Lynn reacts ambivalently.
- Used to be a film could end ambivalently or even on a downbeat note and still be popular.
- She was 17 years old, ambivalently attending a rock'n'roll show with a friend.
- He is drawn, ambivalently, to Sasha, whose dowry might help save landholdings Ivanov has mismanaged.
- In Brown's other pictures, even the most ambivalently bobbing figures give people points of visual reference.
- One wonders, somewhat ambivalently, how much deeper Generation X can go to unearth the dread of the 70s.
- The attraction derives from a certain honesty, a musical directness that hovers ambivalently between powerful simplicity and purifying naivete.
- Socialist Realism was retooled as an ambivalently debunking style known as Political Pop, with Mao as a central image.
- Israel has been slowly and somewhat ambivalently gearing up for what could be an onslaught of Christian pilgrims next year.
- Extensive research supports the idea that it is common for women and men to support ambivalently sexist attitudes about women.
- Packer describes his own socio-political views as being that of a " ambivalently pro-war liberal ".
- Women's looks matter terribly in this society, and so Barbie, however ambivalently, must be passed along.
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