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1 Upon my word, sir, it places me in a cursedly equivocal position !
2 Your friend Keith has placed himself in a very equivocal position .
3 Surely circumstance had placed her in an equivocal position to-night.
4 For once more the poet's equivocal position exposes him to attacks from all quarters.
5 The girl had thought so much about her equivocal position that her future troubled her.
6 But, you see, I was in an equivocal position .
7 What in the world possessed you, Kit, to put yourself in such an equivocal position ?
8 At that time Rhodes was in the most equivocal position he had ever been in his life.
9 If they had, they would have given a less equivocal position to Priapus in their celestial hierarchy.
10 They feel that their motives will be questioned, and are naturally unwilling to put themselves in an equivocal position .
11 Then he rose to his feet, nodded, dusted his trousers, and Mr. Carlyle moved to a less equivocal position .
12 This of course plainly constitues the misdemeanour of complicity; but it saves the girl from anything like an equivocal position .
13 Under these circumstances you have to choose between putting yourself in an equivocal position and letting events take their course.
14 She drew her hand from under his rather hastily, having just found out that it was in that equivocal position .
15 She knew instinctively that he was trying to help her, talking nonsense with a tact that ignored her equivocal position .
16 The somewhat equivocal position of the Kidderminster preacher exposed him to the suspicion of the adherents of the King and Bishops.
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