"Topaz II" was a study in emotional ambivalence.
Such emotional ambivalence is a persistent characteristic of these poems as a whole, not always evident on the surface.
Mr. Chandler's sensitive, unforced performance is a fine study in emotional ambivalence.
Children develop emotional ambivalence about these prohibitions, stemming from their wish to touch and play with their genitals.
Freud applies his notion of taboo, as being based on emotional ambivalence, to three areas:
Physical details leap from the murk of emotional ambivalence.
While Potter's text makes clear the emotional ambivalence inherent to awfully big adventures, her artwork tips the book's balance toward delight.
Jousting over the tone and character of the memorial and rally comes at a time of emotional ambivalence for many within the Orthodox world.
With it, we are provided the kind of emotional ambivalence that also makes "Cosi" what it is.
Whoever claimed that Stephen Sondheim introduced emotional ambivalence to the musical theater?