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1. But while the Blacktooths had been largely ambivalent toward humanity in the past, they were certainly in the habit of taking slaves to work in their mountains
2. He shrugged ambivalently but followed when she headed for the door
3. Many of the Founding Fathers were ambivalent and hypocritical about slavery, often sharply critical and opposed in theory, but continuing to own many slaves and live off slavery profits
4. The Constitution was part of that ambivalent hypocrisy
5. Hilderich was genuinely surprised at such an ambivalent behavior
6. Truman was ambivalent about Gordon’s manipulation of the press, but delighted that his super-inflated ego and fixation on Tweety-Bird blinded him to all else
7. I myself had taken the part of the Judaites in the argument, in the beginning, thinking their point had been well taken, until Peter had so eloquently turned things around! Was it because I had seen Peter himself, not so long before, ambivalent about the need to uphold the Law, especially that of circumcision? The memory still bothered him
8. My intended husband needed to know more about my family, especially my father, about whom I had strongly ambivalent feelings
9. ambivalent towards our parents, we feel a mixture of love and hate for them
10. If ambivalent, perhaps not sure is best
11. This sharp observation was evident by the agitation of her hands, the remote and ambivalent expression of her visage and the undecided steps that were banging the floor with rudeness
12. were something truly ambivalent about it
13. Qin and the others nodded ambivalently, sensing that they had stumbled into a bit of a
14. Andrew had the same ambivalent attitude to drugs as Ruth did
15. The headmaster’s attitude to him would appear to be ambivalent, if you can believe that letter, which had only his fingerprints on it and was definitely signed by him
16. Girls cannot identify unambivalently with mothers who are already derogated and
17. Added toa divided and ambivalent sense of self is the injunction not to be aware of the very existence of the context or of the profound
18. If children grew up in a world where women· were unambivalently admired and
19. women in a society that supports neither role unambivalently for women
20. positively related and unambivalently rewarded
21. A girl's having a healthy appetite is not an unambivalently
22. Many working-class white Christians struggle with the same ambivalent feelings about raising support
23. “Whose house this time?” the sexually ambivalent youth smacked from a Brand-Me-Sucka!
24. “How do you know who they are?” The reflecting teen faded into the ambivalent twenties
25. I'm guessing that's her ambivalent intention – her vagaries revealing my
26. They gave Daphne friendly waves, and she nodded to them in return, still feeling ambivalent about their roles in her torment
27. I stood there, ambivalent
28. Fond, is a terribly ambivalent word and a terrible reason for which to get married, by the way
29. It was an ambivalent opinion but it pleased Zizi
30. Her emotions were ambivalent
31. Like most people, he was ambivalent about letting the refugees off those two ships
32. Springsteen had been politically ambivalent until this incident, aligning himself with veterans’ groups and local food banks but refusing to back political candidates from either party
33. had always seemed the most ambivalent—when he said “revolution,” you could almost hear the scare quotes—but he was the one she ended up confiding her fears to, and to her surprise, he shared them
34. He had become ambivalent about his capture
35. The reception there was more ambivalent than we’d gotten at Kalma
36. Soraya was ambivalent at best
37. Fox boss Darryl Zanuck, always ambivalent about Marilyn Monroe’s film future, was not quite ready to assign her to lead roles in “A” pictures and continued to look for more modest projects, budget-wise, for his contractee