If rather more equivocally, population Class 4 and biface Classes 2 and 3 show similar patterns. |
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She had warded off passes, flirtatious comments and genuine admiration equivocally and graciously. |
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It gave them plenty of equivocally juicy dialog, which made both their motivations clearer and their actions more believable. |
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Then, in August, at a test screening in suburban Phoenix, the audience responded equivocally. |
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Later, when the war went badly and the Brissotins, anxious to wield executive power, acted equivocally in their relations with the king, the Jacobins turned on them. |
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In The Cruise of the Nona, Belloc reflected equivocally on the Dreyfus Affair after thirty years. |
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In addition, it had equivocally reaffirmed the principle of separation of powers while clearly defining the competence of each branch of government. |
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Insinuative and elusive, precious and odd, even their medium can be read equivocally. |
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Acting in such a way, the undersigned would flagrantly and non equivocally exceed his authority and all such decisions would be challenged in Court. |
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Although treated equivocally by Louis XII of France, he did find service with Louis's successor, Francis I, who saw fit to use him as a weapon in his complex diplomacy. |
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