| 31. | With Gore, I think there is a lot of ambivalence.
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| 32. | Sossi, of the Odyssey, spoke with ambivalence about Davidson.
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| 33. | Feelings of disgust can turn to ambivalence, and even pity.
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| 34. | Allen, a Bruins draft pick, summed up the ambivalence.
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| 35. | Did he have any ambivalence about marrying into the Kennedy clan?
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| 36. | The pieces in the Pittsburgh show reveal her ambivalence about crowds.
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| 37. | Members of the transplant team sensed her ambivalence and rejected her.
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| 38. | It remains unclear whether the growing ambivalence will derail EU expansion.
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| 39. | Running through the American ambivalence toward such meetings are competing imperatives.
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| 40. | Instead of victors and victims, Bhabha stresses ambivalence and negotiation.
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