ambivalence
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by intense feelings of collective | ambivalence | smith somewhat unconvincingly attributed the |
the inexorable psychological law of | ambivalence | stepped in the very deed |
citation of the psychological terms | ambivalence | and ambivalent is drawn from |
the peculiarly human phenomenon of | ambivalence | served to hold the bonds |
grasp of the notion of | ambivalence | the simultaneous presence within the |
create tension or anticipation or | ambivalence | drawing the reader or listener |
by feelings of profound emotional | ambivalence | within his patients in the |
is the concept of emotional | ambivalence | however which has most greatly |
restrictions and of religion 16 | ambivalence | both motivated the killing of |
there has always been some | ambivalence | about the status of scots |