To the right is an even more ambiguous passage, which resembles an Arab in a burnoose.
"There is no clear road map as we feel our way through an ambiguous passage," writes Winston Lord, the former United States Ambassador to China, in the current issue of Foreign Affairs quarterly.
This is supported by an ambiguous passage of Latin text from Pliny's Digest that talks about wine being poured for ships specialized for wine.
They pointed to ambiguous passages in Genesis that might suggest more than one .
The statement was based largely on an ambiguous passage in Mr. White's autobiographical cookbook, "White Heat."
"Mourning Diary" feels like a first draft: it has repetitions, ambiguous passages and even (as Barthes admits) emotional banalities.
And just below the center of the picture, among the rocks, is an almost indecipherable mass, an ambiguous passage typical of Cezanne.
As a result, we now have a text which contains too many ambiguous passages and gaps.
The compromise adds a wrinkle, prohibiting the very invocation of the Geneva Conventions in civil cases and habeas proceedings and, depending on how one reads an ambiguous passage, perhaps criminal cases, too.
In response to this, Bradley Kuhn, who later worked for the Free Software Foundation, made a minimal redraft to clarify the ambiguous passages.