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For years the society had an ambivalent relationship with new music.
But then again I am ambivalent about all military men.
He had gone with her but was ambivalent about the move.
He'd never been so ambivalent about anything in his life.
American officials said the King was ambivalent in his response.
Some people can be ambivalent in this way for years.
This has led to a very ambivalent relationship between the two over the years.
Those who worked with him were generally ambivalent about their relationship.
The Board was ambivalent about the use of the arts.
The British, for their part, have always been ambivalent about time.
The attack has left them feeling ambivalent, at best, about the area they call home.
But they appeared to be ambivalent about how hard a line to take.
The two men were to have a very ambivalent relationship for decades to come.
Their feelings for the town, however, are far from ambivalent.
But even those agencies seem ambivalent about what to do.
His feelings about the military, at the moment, are ambivalent.
And that makes him even more ambivalent about taking sides.
But others are ambivalent about whether they want to quit or not.
But even with all the tension, we're not ambivalent about being here.
The attitude of industry, on the other hand, is more ambivalent.
The Boston area has long been ambivalent toward women in the law.
She looked at his expression, which was ambivalent to say the least.
At the moment, the public has a rather ambivalent attitude toward science.
His feelings for her to this A moment had been ambivalent.
The author is ambivalent about the meaning of all this.