| 41. | The novel ends ambiguously for all surviving characters.
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| 42. | Judge Rader argued the District Court s injunction was too broad and ambiguously worded.
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| 43. | I said ambiguously, eyeing her politely.
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| 44. | Dr . Lynn added : " Many of the decisions may be ambiguously articulated.
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| 45. | The body is discreet, but the eyes speak ambiguously of both innocence and knowingness.
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| 46. | That's stated a little ambiguously.
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| 47. | A few are portrayed ambiguously, with their well-intended actions having unexpected consequences.
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| 48. | :The problem is phrased somewhat ambiguously.
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| 49. | This ambiguously named, top secret cypher department was the Canadian equivalent of Bletchley Park.
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| 50. | He couldn't help answering ambiguously.
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