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| One of these tragedies that has insolubly wounded Kissinger's reputation is the 1974 Cyprus events - the Turkish military invasion which led to the island's division. If a claim is insolubly ambiguous, and no narrowing construction can properly be adopted, we have held the claim indefinite. Thus, every post-arrest silence is insolubly ambiguous because of what the state is required to advise the person arrested . |
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