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ambivalence

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by intense feelings of collectiveambivalencesmith somewhat unconvincingly attributed the
the inexorable psychological law ofambivalencestepped in the very deed
citation of the psychological termsambivalenceand ambivalent is drawn from
the peculiarly human phenomenon ofambivalenceserved to hold the bonds
grasp of the notion ofambivalencethe simultaneous presence within the
create tension or anticipation orambivalencedrawing the reader or listener
by feelings of profound emotionalambivalencewithin his patients in the
is the concept of emotionalambivalencehowever which has most greatly
restrictions and of religion 16ambivalenceboth motivated the killing of
there has always been someambivalenceabout the status of scots

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