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Again, findings are more ambiguous when looking for the desiring, pleasure related component of attractiveness.
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The official record of her demise, however, is ambiguous.
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The lyrics, as is typical of the band's early work, are poetic and ambiguous, and deal with feelings of being completely disoriented in failing relationships.
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Early diagnostic testing has proved to be a challenge for many human diseases, as symptomatic phenotypes can be either ambiguous or subtle in nature.
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Delivered in a hushed tone, the song's ambiguous lyrics depict the thoughts of an isolated soul before, after and during an evening at a bar.
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The same may apply to any other use of ambiguous notations.
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He experimented with ambiguous beginnings and endings, rapid key changes, and the frequent use of tritones.
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No octadecahedron is regular; hence, the name is ambiguous.
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Some authors always write this ending with a rising tone mark even if it is not ambiguous and even if not truly a rising tone.
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However, in orders on sets of numbers, this notation might be inappropriate or ambiguous, since the number 0 is not always least.
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