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If so, I would thank you to speak less ambiguously.
Yet the work ends ambiguously, with the future in question.
But in our own world, the gifts of God are often ambiguously given.
They then only played a few shows before suddenly breaking up rather ambiguously.
If you had said no, or answered ambiguously, in a few days I might have believed a yes.
And in the future," she went on ambiguously, "I shall once again know a great deal.
The game ends with the player leaving the city ambiguously as he came in.
"I have seen what you do not," he answered ambiguously.
"I'll have her call you back if that's not clear," he said ambiguously.
He has also engaged with certain political themes, though sometimes ambiguously so.
I answered ambiguously, but even talking about it made me feel erotic.
Replies: These terms are often used ambiguously, so one has to be careful.
This made the film end ambiguously when the elevator doors closed.
"I'm just using one of her horses," he ambiguously said.
The story ends ambiguously: he turns the car - back to Amanda?
The movie ends ambiguously, with Leopold seen shot but not killed.
"Well, there was a slim chance," the other returned ambiguously.
I can't think of anyone else I'd rather send,' he said ambiguously.
Ambiguously he was remembered serving the parish for ten years.
"Indeed," he said ambiguously and gestured for Pierre to go on.
I grunted ambiguously, and briefly turned my face towards her.
Helen murmured ambiguously, and did not commit herself to one answer rather than to another.
The real part of is often (ambiguously) called simply the refractive index.
The term has been used ambiguously throughout healthcare until the 2008-2012 global recession.
The agreement last year was more ambiguously phrased than the 1986 accord.