| 11. | Berisha has reacted ambiguously to his party's defeat.
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| 12. | Some agreements are ambiguously worded, making their enforcement problematic.
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| 13. | This somewhat ambiguously defined period fits between Classical Latin and Medieval Latin.
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| 14. | The movie ends ambiguously, with Leopold seen shot but not killed.
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| 15. | Today the term " task " is used very ambiguously.
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| 16. | Ambiguously he was remembered serving the parish for ten years.
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| 17. | The beginning of the sound era itself is ambiguously defined.
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| 18. | McNamara said somewhat ambiguously, causing some jurors to smile at one another.
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| 19. | But some of the unnamed sources are labeled ambiguously.
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| 20. | They are exceptions, delicately and ambiguously called special.
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