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1 But I shall select two remarkable circumstances of a less equivocal nature.
2 On his side the inclination was stronger, on hers less equivocal .
3 As for life in his mother's apartment, Stallman is less equivocal .
4 Traces of the native inhabitants, however, are much less equivocal .
5 The language held in this assembly was much stronger and less equivocal than that formerly used.
6 If they had, they would have given a less equivocal position to Priapus in their celestial hierarchy.
7 After the drama of those one-point football qualifiers, Croke Park braced itself for something less equivocal yesterday.
8 Other symptoms of a less equivocal description, soon placed the character of my illness beyond a doubt.
9 He awoke, with a mortifying discovery that the crash had been of a somewhat less equivocal nature.
10 A much less equivocal case is supplied by Hippolytus-lessequivocal at least so far as the reference goes.
11 Then he rose to his feet, nodded, dusted his trousers, and Mr. Carlyle moved to a less equivocal position.
12 Their position soon became less equivocal and more aggressive, by the addition of those members elected in the year V.
13 Compared to Kohli, Australia captain Tim Paine was less equivocal about whether the pitch would favour the batsmen or bowlers early.
14 We argue that the conclusions would be less equivocal with a more precise and neurally-informed consideration of EF, stressor, and timing assessments.
15 Dudley pondered an instant, and then he commenced a less equivocal enumeration of what he conceived to be the marvels of his tale.
16 A Kremlin aide was less equivocal on Sunday, saying such a summit was possible this year but that no date had yet been agreed.
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