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  • If her parents accept these offerings, they equivocally accept the proposal.
  • So the Birch material is just clearly and equivocally of no use.
  • Diodorus'sources equivocally identified the mother as Demeter.
  • Navbox in both articles should emphasize equivocally both primary archaic forms . talk)
  • Ray, quavery of voice, responded equivocally.
  • His greatness is proved equivocally and that heralds the victory of the lowly over insincere devotees.
  • But I have no reason to not believe you, and thus I fully and un-equivocally apologize.
  • In " The Cruise of the Nona ", Belloc reflected equivocally on the Dreyfus Affair after thirty years.
  • But, he said, he did not want to criticize any Democrat who had endorsed her, no matter how equivocally.
  • But, he added more equivocally, if the company ever did need to cut, management would first conduct a thorough evaluation.
  • The 2 main Jewish leaders, Chaim Weizmann and Zionist Congress to approve equivocally the Peel recommendations as a basis for more negotiation.
  • Both Fong and Issa are foes of high taxes and both take conservative positions on most issues, but Issa does so less equivocally.
  • Ultimately, the differing view points resulted in the Restatement coming out  fudged or blurred, pointing equivocally in all directions at once.
  • The first two books were welcomed to almost all the Japanese readers, but the last one was equivocally estimated especially by Japanese intellectuals.
  • Following the strike the British Government established the Peel Commission, chaired by Zionist Congress to approve equivocally the Peel recommendations as a basis for more negotiation.
  • The two main Jewish leaders, Chaim Weizmann and Ben-Gurion had convinced the Zionist Congress to approve equivocally the Peel recommendations as a basis for more negotiation.
  • A movement towards the agapeic cannot be done dialectically or univocally because both narrow and define, nor equivocally since transcending requires movement in the between, not mere equivocity.
  • The two main Jewish leaders, Chaim Weizmann and David Ben-Gurion, had convinced the Zionist Congress to approve equivocally the Peel recommendations as a basis for more negotiation.
  • During World War II Shostakovich captured the world's imagination, and he remained, however equivocally, his country's main musical representative to the end of his life.
  • Rather, ACA's aim is to build oneself up, assuming personal responsibility while equivocally standing up for one's immovable right to deserve a healthful life and achieve it.
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