In the 1950s and 1960s, the center equivocated during the great battles for civil rights. |
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They want justice to be seen to be done, particularly where perpetrators remained quiet, equivocated or evaded the truth. |
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The law students squirmed and equivocated to avoid confronting my question. |
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Mr Brown has equivocated, dangling colleagues, including Mr Darling, out of the window without actually dropping them. |
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While the prime minister equivocated, Cormack saw Charlie standing in the corner and nodded at him. |
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Iran's leadership has once again equivocated after agreeing to a deal that would ease its nuclear standoff with the West. |
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When asked to provide information on residences or other personal data, the Source either equivocated, offered no information at all, or gave open source material. |
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