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1 Hmm, I thought worthily, truly the world is a morally ambiguous place.
2 And... by the pricking of my thumbs, something morally ambiguous this way comes.
3 Hell Or High Water is a morally ambiguous movie anchored by incredible performances.
4 She's on a par with Frank: as vindictive, as morally ambiguous , and occasionally as fragile.
5 And it's not just morally ambiguous , it's fairly dark.
6 So I made it very, very morally ambiguous .
7 But without Sarsgaard's restrained and morally ambiguous performance, Mulligan would not be able to shine as brightly.
8 Why is this condition deemed morally ambiguous ?
9 And, indeed, much of what she had done was morally ambiguous : treachery in some eyes, justice in others.
10 Not just through her songs, which are richly detailed, morally ambiguous pop confections, but the images that accompany them.
11 I mean, there's a lot of stuff going on there and it's not just morally ambiguous , it's fairly dark.
12 Or, as Hand and Pearce say, loving a country is "questionable" because all national histories are morally ambiguous .
13 I don't care how gritty and morally ambiguous your story is, there's always room for an anatomically inaccurate T. rex.
14 Some way into this agreeable American comedy, a sterner voice wonders about the " morally ambiguous " nature of its central premise.
15 The DVD edition of I Am Legend includes an alternate, ending - one far more morally ambiguous than the one seen in cinemas.
16 He heralded his embrace of more morally ambiguous politics with the announcement of his main running mate, civil-war era strongman Abdul Rashid Dostum.
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