At times, the musical narrative of All Is Falling recalls Unwed Sailor's 2003 concept album The Marionette and the Music Box, but it's richer and more like a morally ambiguous fable than a children's storybook.
For a less ambiguous view of the city, hop in a taxi to Namsan cable car station.
It's a very ambiguous term that New Jersey has almost outlawed as a reason for a reasonable suspicion or a reasonable stop.
Justice Scalia rejects this as too ambiguous to be a reliable restraint.
The original pair may have subliminally interpreted ambiguous information in a way helpful to the prosecution, even though they did not consciously realise what they were doing.
The courts are filled with cases of family members suing each other over ambiguous language in a will that must have seemed so easy to understand at the time it was written.
Since 1900, there have been about a dozen (give-or-take one or two because some tracks are a bit ambiguous) that have made landfall in the U.S. north of Hatteras, having acquired a westerly motion component.
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His only corroborating evidence is an ambiguous taped conversation of a furtive airport meeting.
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This leads me to a more ambiguous relationship with the concept of school choice.
Rather, these shows have tried to break the mold for TV dramas, often venturing into a morally ambiguous realm.
Using a different measure of economic change, total (as opposed to per capita) income growth, we get a more ambiguous picture.
When compared with pitch books that had a more ambiguous statement about admissions policy, again the students rated the companies with executives from supposedly color-blind schools higher.
Mr Simpson himself, who was found not guilty of murder but liable for two deaths in a later civil trial, has often been a more ambiguous figure.
The news cycle largely seems done with the subject, at least for now, but the steady stream of stories about Apple and some ambiguous wrong doing of a non-legal sort is just picking up steam.
But the IRS says the "and" in the 1965 rewrite of the statute can be read as an "or, " which renders the law ambiguous, thus requiring a judge to discern Congress' intent, which was to tax long-distance calls.
While the Soviet Union may have receded for the moment from these demands by settling for a more ambiguous formulation of the resolution and an affirmation that political and diplomatic measures would receive maximum use, the principal Soviet objective seems to have been served: to delay U.S. action and to increase the pressure against unilateral American military steps.
But others fear the machine is yet another example of a technological advance that gives doctors useless or ambiguous information in the operating room but can provide a treasure trove of evidence in the courtroom.
The Supercommittee was created in a fit of ambiguous revulsion against the truly gargantuan, obnoxious, deficit.
Paulson is primly nuanced as conflicted, ambiguous Sally, subtly conveying a variety of repressed emotions.
Dead Space 3 may pave the road toward a much more ambiguous interpretation of in-game exploits and the act of sharing or reporting on these exploits online.
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The salvation of the theaters of the former Great White Way was always a promised but ambiguous add-on to the state and city's large-scale redevelopment schemes for the Times Square area, clearly secondary to the size of the real estate deals to be made.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's often fiery prime minister, made a restrained, somewhat ambiguous statement to the Turkish media Monday.
He is a famously wily, ambiguous character who likes to get his way by dividing, or baffling, his opponents.
The plan quickly faltered when the U.S. and Russia could not agree on al-Assad's role, a detail left purposefully ambiguous.
Critics argue that, at best, the way this new fund will work is ambiguous, and that it signals a disturbing move away from transparent bail-outs.
Throw in the middle-aged, sexually ambiguous or fat, and there is a mix that defies the usual rules of all-young, all-beautiful prime-time French television.
Like many others in their generation, their characters are coming to terms with a past whose message is crystal clear and a present that is murkily ambiguous.
For more ambiguous types of waste, such as a piece of plywood with nails driven through it, the robot uses a spectrometer to recognise objects based on the unique patterns of light they reflect.
Sander Greenland, a statistician at the University of California, Los Angeles, says the data are "ambiguous" and can be spun either to argue for or against a risk of cancer death.
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