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There is a logical fallacy known as Equivocation, a sub-genre of the fallacy of Ambiguity.
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There is a logical fallacy known as Equivocation, a sub-genre of the fallacy of Ambiguity.
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There is a logical fallacy known as Equivocation, a sub-genre of the fallacy of Ambiguity.
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There is a logical fallacy known as Equivocation, a sub-genre of the fallacy of Ambiguity.
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There is a logical fallacy known as Equivocation, a sub-genre of the fallacy of Ambiguity.
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Bill Cain 's Equivocation, which is set to open November 18, 2009.
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* "Equivocation" (Nov. 18, 2011-Jan. 1, 2012) by Bill Cain ("Stand-Up Tragedy") will be a production from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, directed by that company's leader, Bill Rauch.
Backstage: Arena Stage's 2011-12 season; Michael Kahn directs opera in Dallas Jane Horwitz 2011
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It will run in concurrently with "Equivocation" in the Fichandler, an in-the-round space conveniently evocative, notes Smith, of a coliseum.
Backstage: Arena Stage's 2011-12 season; Michael Kahn directs opera in Dallas Jane Horwitz 2011
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The six actors dig into Mr. Cain's well-shaped scenes, and Garry Hynes has directed them with polish and flair, but "Equivocation" is still no better than second-rate.
Dude, Where's My God? Terry Teachout 2010
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"Equivocation," which has arrived in New York after making the regional rounds.
Dude, Where's My God? Terry Teachout 2010
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