In the case of the "moral law" (see Ethics) the term is employed somewhat ambiguously because of its connexion with both meanings. [Please select]
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"Why, this is only the beginning of it," he replied ambiguously. [Please select]
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"You never can tell what messages you'll catch by wireless," Bob returned ambiguously.' [Please select]
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One of her shoe-button eyes dangled by a linen thread in a blood-curdling sort of way; her nose, which had been a pink glass bead, was now a mere spot, ambiguously located. [Please select]
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"I have counted the bottles in the case and know very well whose gin it was," I replied ambiguously, for the reason that I had done nothing of the sort. [Please select]
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