Their interpretations ooze with the music's Italianate nature, and the elegance and grace they convey is exceptional. |
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Or else, the productions crumbled under the weight of laboured interpretations. |
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According to Dawkins genic selection and organismic selection are like two interpretations of a Necker cube illusion. |
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To what extent was it based on estimates, guesses and interpretations, however well-founded? |
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These variations were followed by three very different interpretations of Stravinsky. |
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The first is concerned with the distribution of the strict and sloppy interpretations. |
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One of the best parts of the movie for me was talking the movie over with friends, discussing our own interpretations. |
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I am very happy with his interpretations, and the disc is a welcome addition to the very extensive Scarlatti discography. |
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There are many interpretations on the quarrels and discord between the two men. |
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We believe that these cases illustrate the principle that interpretations of clinical trial results are often neither objective nor value-free. |
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It's proof that a 75-year-old Cuban soulster and a 32-year-old Colchester lad can have different interpretations of the same song. |
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On display will be a range of visual interpretations of characters and scenes, including early wood engravings and contemporary photographs. |
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Both geobotanical and structural interpretations of remotely sensed data tend to be plagued by random associations. |
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I think the will of the people should have precedence over disputable interpretations of the court. |
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Why are interpretations by various astrologers so different for the same forecast period? |
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The agreement dissolved so easily because both sides had their own interpretations of vague elements, distorting their intended meaning. |
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Distorted interpretations of Christ's death continue to exert a powerful influence. |
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The depositional environment that preserved this fauna has been subject to widely different interpretations. |
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The design of this study was descriptive, and a descriptive study cannot produce valid interpretations of causality. |
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I agree with you that the way it is expressed does give rise to two interpretations. |
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Stress related factors might also influence interpretations of abuse, and evoke different responses in the victims of abuse. |
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This longstanding judgement is far from unique to popular, non-expert interpretations of Machiavelli. |
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This is where we run into trouble when we demand strict interpretations of questions and answers. |
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Unfounded facts and interpretations assumed a self-perpetuating quality and, over time, gained historical credibility. |
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Although no one interpretation is true in an absolute sense, some interpretations of art seem better than others. |
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The contributors present engaging interpretations that explicate the life experiences of the people studying and working at community colleges. |
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These ideas, their precursors, their extrapolations and their interpretations have been repeatedly turned over during the last 120 years. |
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While one wine aficionado may prefer a Chardonnay to a Cabernet, some art collectors may prefer different interpretations of wine art. |
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Words, phrases, sentences, and doctrinal teachings were subjected to close analysis and correct definitions and interpretations were recorded. |
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But as with all legal matters, there's the written policy, and then there are nuanced interpretations. |
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Full of associative forms, his works are often question marks that invite multiple interpretations. |
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The debate over Jacksonian Democracy has produced a welter of conflicting interpretations. |
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Historians have offered a number of interpretations as to the nature of the political phenomenon known as Jacksonian Democracy. |
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There are competing interpretations of the origins and growth to dominance of the marketing concept. |
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These meanings are based on the traditional interpretations used by cartomancers for centuries. |
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Subjects that fall under various category headings tend to be very wide ranging and are open to different interpretations by different people. |
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Had the program been more open to critical and heterodox interpretations, it might have generated more passion among the viewers. |
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The connection between signifier and signified is loosened and exposed as arbitrary, allowing for alternative interpretations of the sense. |
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It is characteristic of subcultural style that it should resist the interpretations of outsiders. |
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Based on the country's rather loose interpretations of international law it will be interesting to see what they do with him. |
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But scientists involved in the studies say such interpretations of their research miss the point. |
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Following last year's loose interpretations of what the genre meant, I was expecting something of the sort. |
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There are as many interpretations as there are commentators, so I may as well offer my own. |
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Commentaries, annotations, and interpretations are all posterity's views from different quarters and corners. |
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I think that this had to be made explicit by me, namely to stop all kinds of interpretations. |
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It then looks at the interpretations and explanations that have been given by various academic commentators. |
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Intraoperative interpretations were performed by either a boardcertified cytologist or a pathologist with informal cytology training. |
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And why leave her to those who wish to multiply her titles or to those fixated on gnostic interpretations of private revelations? |
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Should I point to any pertinent debates where different interpretations put the issue of truth at loggerheads? |
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Rose always packs her interpretations with interesting observations, but their general applicability eludes her. |
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Hall does not draw conclusions or make judgments about his subjects but allows readers to form their own interpretations. |
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These very different concepts require very different musical interpretations, and one man's meat is another man's poison. |
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Tastes change, interpretations change, distance lends enchantment to the view. |
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As well as departing from the normal milieu of Bulgarian theatre, the production is also very different from other interpretations of the play. |
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I do not find this very significant as the interpretations and inferences appear reasonable. |
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In neither the text nor the notes does Main engage directly with the arguments and interpretations of other historians. |
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Stratfordians are similarly guilty of ignoring the facts or subjecting them to unwarranted interpretations. |
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The more I think about it, the more I get tangled up in a web of interpretations, none of which make complete sense. |
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Her interpretations of the standard repertoire play it so safe that they hardly feel like play at all. |
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His interpretations of this vary, but are defined by an intense tunnel vision that blocks out the rest of the world. |
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Once this is ready, then all the regional variations and subjective interpretations can be laid to rest. |
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Every day there seem to be further clashing interpretations and contradictory claims about America's war talk. |
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There were several individual attempts at explicitly Marxist interpretations of Shakespeare. |
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This is a brilliant antidote to the usual simplistic interpretations of imperialist adventures. |
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It will be fascinating to see in the future how different interpretations of the role go. |
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Gemma and Laura take great interest in the different interpretations of the same role by each principal. |
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Several works will be played more than once, giving us a chance to compare strikingly different interpretations. |
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The work itself does not appear to offer any dramatically new information or new interpretations. |
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There are videos and displays of still photographs all offering different interpretations of the main theme. |
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It is difficult to imagine what cello music would be without Ma's unique interpretations. |
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Early interpretations of fossil skin impressions suggested that hadrosaur feet were webbed. |
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Based purely on a regulation about religious cults, some officials began to offer liberal interpretations. |
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To return to the fylfot, various interpretations of its symbolic use amongst our ancestors have been put forward. |
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The typical Derridean wordplay of the final phrase suggests at least two interpretations. |
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Nietzsche, in fact, provides an occasion for some of his most penetrating insights and most sensitive interpretations. |
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Ms. Landolt suggests that such liberal interpretations of the Charter's freedom of expression guarantees give licence to extreme social deviance. |
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The social scientist will almost certainly be aiming to place the interpretations that have been elicited into a social scientific frame. |
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The Kebra Negast is a book of Rastafarian spirituality and religious interpretations. |
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Students anonymously commented on these interpretations through reflective writing. |
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They are divided into two main groups, Shia and Sunni, with different interpretations of the religion. |
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We will often give very liberal interpretations to vague or inconsistent claims about ourselves in order to make sense out of the claims. |
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The subsequent interpretations of the debate by the panel and others have also been totally unsurprising. |
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The first stage is to demarcate scientific interpretations from non-scientific interpretations. |
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The subsequent interpretations of the debate by the panel and others were also totally unsurprising. |
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It has been argued, for example, that the decision is open to two possible interpretations. |
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However, tolerance is a complex and even contentious concept open to several interpretations. |
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There's an attempt to Australianize the romantic-comedy genre alongside, and in opposition to, international interpretations. |
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Furthermore, what befalls the body itself may be open to different interpretations. |
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This is so because many of the laws of the game are open to different interpretations by the referee. |
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The ultimate aim of understanding deformation processes is to incorporate them into interpretations of earth theology. |
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Clients with characterological styles showed a decrease in the stability of their attributions after receiving characterological interpretations. |
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Other exceptions to compositionality are idioms, figures of speech, and expressions which are subject to pragmatic interpretations. |
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The set of possible interpretations is uncountably infinite, and so, you can never run out of novel ways to connect the dots. |
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She grew rapidly in authority, although she was sometimes criticized for the coolness of her interpretations. |
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I'm fascinated by movies that offer interpretations of heaven and life after death. |
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The underdetermination of theory by data allows for a surfeit of plausible comparisons and interpretations. |
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She is unconcerned with explanations, alternative interpretations of the evidence, extenuating circumstances. |
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Voices shift in the canticle, and interpretations vary widely, depending on the era and religious bent of the reader. |
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This deformation renders interpretations of the original nature of such contacts equivocal. |
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In other words, photography is a transparent window on the world which readers then enwrap in a mesh of interpretations. |
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The Eugenics Review reflected the broad cross-section of eugenic interpretations of demography and degeneration. |
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Such provisions sometimes admit of multiple interpretations, especially when jurists ignore the relevant history and precedents. |
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But lack of concrete evidence will not stop would-be decipherers from advancing theories and interpretations. |
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She offers new interpretations of the masochistic body art of the 1970s, exploring associations with the submissive suffering of Christ. |
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Along the way he challenges traditional interpretations about the role and scope of southern herdsmen and their herds. |
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Maybe these were accurate representations or interpretations of the original article, or maybe not. |
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At the same time, there is also a semantic value of images, or a value of ambiguities and multivalence in iconographic interpretations. |
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Kamenskii stakes out a series of bold interpretations in this study, ably translated and edited by David Griffiths. |
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In particular, the link between poverty and health was noted for confusing interpretations of the bald figures. |
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The order is clear and unequivocal and not open to various interpretations. |
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Once more, the evidence is ambiguous and interpretations have become polarized. |
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North American audiences will be exposed to two diametrically opposed interpretations of the material when he brings the project to their towns. |
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In the following section, the results of the new field study and stratigraphic and volcanological interpretations are described. |
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Schleiermacher is already famous for his Satie interpretations and he gives well nigh definitive accounts of the music on disc. |
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The issue hinges not on the authority of Scripture but on differing interpretations of sacred texts. |
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Science is not about certainties, it is about gradations and interpretations. |
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While neither side disputed the facts with respect to integration, they quarrelled over differing interpretations of the consequences. |
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A number of the interpretations are fairly literal, which suggests the perspective of an unlettered audience. |
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The new evidence from Thebes has been subject to very dubious interpretations in the editio princeps. |
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Is the carnage associated with them a result of lurid scriptural interpretations of religion which have effaced the life of the spirit? |
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Some of these interpretations suggest that the new laws may not efficaciously exclude appeals based on natural justice. |
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She has linked her interpretations of well-being in terms of capabilities to characterizations of egalitarianism. |
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A dialogue, based to an extent on differing interpretations and differing frames for reading situations, has emerged. |
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For the next half-century, differing interpretations of the treaty caused friction between the two countries. |
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Our interpretations and perceptions either defeat or enhance our social success. |
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Another problem is differing interpretations of what it means to use a client-side certificate. |
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We collected voices that offer shifting images and differing interpretations of the same landscape. |
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Alternate interpretations are not even hinted at, despite many flaws in conventional big bang cosmology. |
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Sentences containing multiple quantifiers are known to give rise to several interpretations. |
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In other words, adopt interpretations that will provoke a legislative override that will make it clear what the legislature really wants today. |
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He analyzes the painting as an illustration of the Ovidian myth and relates it to other pictorial and textual interpretations. |
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In one of my classes we work on oral interpretations of the Word with seminarians. |
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Two of the measures were based on interpretations of statements made by the staff and officers of the base. |
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Jonson, influenced as ever by the Horatian paradigms, adopts and adapts these literalist interpretations of the myth to his own dramatic ends. |
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There is much about rehearsals, interpretations, recommendations or condemnations of performers. |
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In this study, we surveyed the clinicians who are the recipients of these interpretations. |
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During the last 200 years, we have many interpretations of Bhagavadgita by different speculators. |
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Experiment 2 included a preceding context in order to fix the referent of the target word and to exclude singular interpretations. |
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The quote itself sounds more like a marketing tag line that is glib and very open to shallow interpretations. |
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A key struggle in any papal election is not over personalities or warring interpretations of the faith. |
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Bringing a literal mind to the interpretations of Jesus' parables is usually not encouraged. |
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This means, in turn, that while many of his paraphrases of little known Italian texts are fascinating, his interpretations are problematic. |
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Synonyms listed in the synonymy lists that are not discussed were placed in synonymy by previous workers whose interpretations we accept. |
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Adventurous interpretations of ska and reggae rhythms are an important part of their formula. |
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This phraseology is open to numerous interpretations, and hopefully the yet-to-be published regulations will provide assistance to employers. |
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Another is the common law, derived from precedent and judges' interpretations of the law. |
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Events in Bournemouth last week demonstrated how febrile the political atmosphere is at present, and how fickle the interpretations by the media. |
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Instead, it can be used to support any number of contrary interpretations. |
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By thinking of evolution in mechanistic and atomistic terms, materialist interpretations typically muffle our intuitive sense of life striving toward what is yet to be. |
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There are some very forced and unnatural interpretations in this book. |
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Whose interpretations of the world will count at this critical moment? |
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Recurrent sociological interpretations emphasize the communicative value of crying. |
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Such epic historical recreations in film have in the past left themselves open to severe criticism with their somewhat loose, sometimes ignorant interpretations of fact. |
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Stacey also argues that, when the research is written up, it is the feminist ethnographer's interpretations and judgements that come through and that have authority. |
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For lovers of forgotten Romantic symphonies, this is a treat, even if the interpretations could have been a bit more joyous and the orchestral playing more refulgent. |
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The authors use a set of icons to alert the reader to clinical implications, interpretations, or topics that might be naturopathic or allopathic in origin. |
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Any self-respecting philosopher ought to be prepared with some gnomic sayings that can bear several interpretations, at least some of them scandalous. |
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I don't necessarily see the two interpretations as mutually exclusive, because we're in the melty melty realms of myth here where there's more than one way to skin a cat. |
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Even within denominations, there are different interpretations. |
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By now, her style was set and her rather off key notes and plummy pronunciation of the lyrics interspersed with gasps and giggles made her interpretations unique. |
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The same conductor later won laurels for his interpretations of Sibelius. |
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His interpretations of Beethoven are remarkably vigorous, plumbing the depths of the darker later sonatas while retaining a strong hint of the vigour of early Beethoven. |
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Why that should be remains open to a number of different interpretations. |
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We must first dismiss the conceptual equipment and interpretations that had been our stock-in-trade throughout the decades in which we relied upon the community study. |
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In terms of protolith identification, many existing interpretations of the Langavat Belt do not fully consider the intense, multiphase deformation that it has suffered. |
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Yet such interpretations fail to explore the extent to which the location of multiplex cinemas in out-of-town sites contributes to their popularity. |
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Our interpretations of aerenchyma do not agree for all plants, especially for some species with honeycomb aerenchyma, but they do for most schizogeny and lysigeny. |
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Isn't it the case that all interpretations are theory-laden? |
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Moreover these interpretations are heavily allegorical and mythological. |
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Until common standards, definitions and interpretations are nailed down and agreed, participants in future talks may as well be speaking two different languages. |
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Robert Dean Smith is a Heldentenor with a lyrical quality to his voice, which makes his interpretations of Wagner movingly beautiful even in their heaviest moments. |
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The argument is built on speculative interpretations of bones, artifacts, and site topographies each of which can be replaced by alternative interpretations. |
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His painterly interpretations of place and moment are bolstered by an alert formalism and a chromatic appetite that often induce him to take color harmonics to their limits. |
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They will consider different interpretations of the famous clash of August 22nd, 1485, within the broader context of medieval warfare and chivalry. |
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The fatalistic quality of Javanese horoscopy is readily apparent in four different interpretations for Selasa Pon, which I have freely translated below. |
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Similar, if less sanguine, interpretations can be constructed around globalization, environmental agendas, and economic immiseration in the South. |
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In that influential 1964 text, Sontag denounced what she termed a reactionary and philistine tendency to bury works of art underneath theory-heavy interpretations. |
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The promise of the playful, magical world of advertisements is real inasmuch as consumers invest their own interpretations and desires in this consumerism. |
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Britt and company remain reverent to the source material, resulting in tasteful interpretations that stand on their own or as a companion to the original work. |
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In matters where we interact with society, we must agree to put the law of the land first, and not be guided by religious edicts or interpretations. |
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Acknowledging that not everyone agrees with my particular take on end times prophecies, at least my interpretations are based on some commonly accepted study. |
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Wilson's interpretations of her work, however, are often vapid. |
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Atkinson elaborates upon Kirby's thesis by making all of these post-nineteenth-century interpretations into extensions of the via media way of understanding Hooker. |
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Note that other interpretations included not only incorrect diagnoses but also interpretations indicative of equivocal results or technical problems. |
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He rejects the infinite hierarchy of meta-languages underlying English in favor of one formal object language having an infinite hierarchy of partial interpretations. |
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For science to provide an understanding of nature and the physical world, the utmost integrity must be woven into both its experimentation and its interpretations. |
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Onychophagist behaviour is a widespread but largely unstudied phenomenon, in which one of the interpretations characterises onychophagia as a non-pathological behavioural symptom. |
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The reasonable person standard was developed as a way to address incidents where the parties could have very different interpretations about what happened. |
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The fixation of deleterious mutations may be a general explanation for heterosis in crosses between ecotypes, despite alternative overdominance interpretations. |
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In the early chapters, the book follows a historical chronology rather than a natural one, focusing on how interpretations have changed with subsequent discoveries. |
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Alternatively, we have to suppose that the wording of the synoptists pointed to a custom in those days that doesn't accord with modern interpretations. |
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The first group includes those books offering serious Buddhist interpretations of the nine stages from the perspective of contemplations on impurity and transience. |
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Later writings were directed not so much by new biblical interpretations as by long accepted conciliar traditions, and inspired, too, by philosophical reasoning. |
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The presentism of many essayists also creates conflicting interpretations. |
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This piercingly aromatic, citrus fruit and gooseberry-like white is drier and much closer to Sancerre than most Kiwi interpretations of the grape. |
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Similarly, one can prove the consistency of predicate logic, by specializing to interpretations where the universe of discourse has a single element. |
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His tasteful interpretations never force the music into being something that it is not, and his temperament is well matched to that of the retiring and modest composer. |
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We lack quantitative sedimentological and structural data on the Somma-Vesuvius debris avalanches, but we can make some interpretations regarding their rheology. |
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They centre around the interpretations of the leadership and submissive and unquestioning acceptance of these is essential to be a member of good standing. |
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Pope John Paul's papacy has been marked by his attempt to maintain the traditionalist wing of the Church while rejecting more liberal interpretations. |
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In addition, sputum smears and cultures, immunologic assessments, and chest X-ray interpretations were performed without knowledge of treatment assignment. |
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Rather than see social events as holding spiritual significance in a prophetic way, they dismissed literal interpretations of apocalyptic prophecies. |
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His work was seminal for understanding the role and importance of apocalyptic literature and its interpretations in the lives of early seventeenth-century Puritans. |
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Many interpretations of the meaning and origin of the Green Man have been offered since Lady Raglan first applied the term to the human foliate head. |
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Relations that are implicit in the semantic structure of a possessed noun can affect the range of plausible interpretations of a possessive construction. |
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However, he shied away from any programmatic interpretations of his work, voicing the opinion that music was to be interpreted solely by the listener. |
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A recorded dramatization was provided, with gaps in the dialogue which aspiring thespians were invited to fill with their own emotive interpretations. |
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And in Belle de Jour and Hustle, Deneuve depicts two diametrically opposed versions of the world's oldest profession, both of which defy conventional interpretations. |
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Formalist interpretations of Cubism view its essential significance as lying in a revolutionary approach to the depiction of space, volume, and mass. |
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They produce their own interpretations of Belgian styles, barley wines and wild ales, among others. |
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Because of the sparse evidence for the period, many interpretations are possible. |
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Such interpretations continue to attract the popular imagination and the scepticism of academics. |
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The poetry abounds in textual difficulties and consequently interpretations vary. |
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Moser pointed out that the original description contains no information, and various authors have offered differing interpretations. |
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Historical interpretations of John have been subject to considerable change over the years. |
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These laws and their interpretations give an insight into Frankish society. |
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The score is divided into nine sections and an epilogue, presenting dance interpretations of some of Blake's engravings. |
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In interpretations of Norse cosmology, the tree Yggdrasill has traditionally been interpreted as a giant ash tree. |
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During the colonial period, the status of slaves was affected by interpretations related to the status of foreigners in England. |
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His interpretations swap out the originals' zeitgeisty productions for effortless, toy-like sounds made by a Casio keyboard. |
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Sure, case reports include plenty of ADA claims that lose, and many courts have indeed applied relatively narrow interpretations. |
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Some translators of Caesar have given crucially different interpretations of his meaning in another passage on the Belgae. |
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By consequence, modern research is based mostly on interpretations of the concrete physical evidence of this version of the Mary Rose. |
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These traditions have been the more liberal form of Buddhism allowing different and new interpretations that emerged over time. |
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Early 20th century artistic interpretations often presented Neanderthals as beastly creatures, emphasizing hairiness and rough, dark complexion. |
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These and other interpretations differ mainly in the taxonomy and geographical distribution of species. |
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The high amount of fat around the buttocks of some of the figurines has led to numerous interpretations. |
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There are many interpretations of the figurines, often based on little argument or fact. |
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There are a wide range of interpretations in the field of biblical archaeology. |
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Fie departed the following year precisely because of disagreements over Suarezian and Molinist interpretations of Aquinas. |
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What you may not know is that she has an interest in lexicography and a Nictionary app for her very own interpretations of the English language. |
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Merton cautioned against confusing post factum sociological interpretations with social theory. |
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The interpretations offered in this section are clearly much more post hoc than in my discussion of the informants' patterns. |
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Commentators give various interpretations of the same passage of Scripture. |
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He performed the piece remarkably, offering novel interpretations to its nearly cliched passages. |
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False interpretations from the interpreter Felipillo made the Spaniards paranoid. |
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Distinguishing between the two types of modality can be difficult, since many sentences contain a modal verb that allows both interpretations. |
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Cognates may often be less easily recognised than the above examples, and authorities sometimes differ in their interpretations of the evidence. |
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The EEOC now played a major role in guiding judicial interpretations of civil rights legislation. |
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More generally, writers have propounded Marxist and feminist interpretations of contract. |
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We have no need of doctorall consultations or collegian interpretations. Our senses tell us where it is and what it is. |
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Will contests and disputes over interpretations of trusts are also heard by the Court. |
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Numerous translations and interpretations of the text have been published since then. |
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Recent translations or interpretations include those of Patrick Olivelle and McClish. |
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In criminal cases, women witnesses are unacceptable in stricter, traditional interpretations of sharia, such as those found in Hanbali madhhab. |
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Usually the Reserve Banks and the Treasury provide interpretations and analysis of this data. |
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These histories have been used during the intervening 170 years as sources for new definitive interpretations. |
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Instead of translating or dubbing the words, they are simply muted and the dialogue becomes open to the viewer's interpretations and assumptions. |
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By 19th century, the term Maratha had several interpretations in the British administrative records. |
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His theories and interpretations are often astonishingly insightful. |
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There are many interpretations of Potter's literary work, the sources of her art, and her life and times. |
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This expanded on interpretations by Carl Jung, which were later invoked by Joseph Campbell. |
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That such material has inspired interpretations ranging from the deeply religious to the stringently political attests to its ambiguous power. |
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The effect of this narrative method, that of the griot, is to open up the possibility of varying interpretations. |
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Final comprehensive CODA regulations were released on August 15, 1991, but their interpretations are still evolving. |
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Various interpretations have been offered for a symbol that appears on various archaeological finds known modernly as the valknut. |
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These were clear Neoplatonic interpretations that unsettled purists over the years. |
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There was a time when Fifa daftly introduced new interpretations of rules at the World Cup. |
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What we can say is that all these interpretations reveal an intellectualistic conception of the connections between perception and knowledge. |
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Cuticular features have been used extensively in paleobotanical and phylogenetic interpretations. |
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These interpretations fit with sedimentologic, paleoecologic, taphonomic and ichnologic evidence for depth-related paleoenvironmental parameters. |
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Historical interpretations of Henry's reign have changed considerably over time. |
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But, she added, more modern interpretations could include anything from rhubarb and blueberries to panko, goat cheese and broccoli. |
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Following completion of drill hole BH 48 additional geophysics and seismic interpretations have been completed. |
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His magical realism is never too cute, instead leaning toward a dispassionate, documentary portrayal of unlikely interpretations of ugly events. |
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Geometrical interpretations can enhance the understanding of these solution methods. |
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New styles include Indian Apple, Palmwood and Seagrass, along with walnut and teak interpretations. |
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Camelot has become a permanent fixture in interpretations of the Arthurian legend. |
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Not only do readers find it entertaining, but it is also open to a wide range of interpretations. |
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Some of the interpretations of the play have been based on psychology and its diverse theories. |
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For example, in The Spectator, Joseph Addison wrote extensive notes, annotations, and interpretations of certain passages of Paradise Lost. |
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The presented new interpretations and ideas are intriguing, even though sometimes unusual and in some aspects discussable. |
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Various recollections and interpretations were published in the 1950s and '60s, but Sonia saw the 1968 Collected Works as the record of his life. |
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Many other performers followed, creating influential versions and interpretations of shanties that persist today. |
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This genre was shaped in Indonesia by the local interpretations of the media from the larger global punk movement. |
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Consequently, restrictivist and nonrestrictivist interpretations are on a par with respect to use, so understood. |
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The interpretations of jealous and nonjealous family members regarding a jealousy-inducing event were contrasted. |
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Various interpretations emphasize different dates, entire periods, or argue that the Reformation never really ended. |
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However, there are a few popular interpretations that are used by large groups of observers. |
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Works of authority is the formal name for works that are sometimes cited as interpretations of aspects of the UK constitution. |
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This has resulted in rulings with strained interpretations of the common law of Scotland, such as Smith v Bank of Scotland. |
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The main issue lies in the different interpretations of what is considered Christianisation. |
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Scott's fame grew as his explorations and interpretations of Scottish history and society captured popular imagination. |
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There have been various interpretations of the events recorded in the poem. |
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Achebe's critics argue that he fails to distinguish Marlow's view from Conrad's, which results in very clumsy interpretations of the novella. |
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The creative team, designs and interpretations generally change from the original production to succeeding productions. |
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Since Wittgenstein's death, scholarly interpretations of his philosophy have differed. |
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This pastoral lifestyle is in sharp contrast to some of the more exotic interpretations of the culture of the Skara Brae people. |
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It is clear that neither one of these interpretations can be taken without some weight being given to the other. |
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Or should we dispute the science and suggest the data is open to multiple concordist interpretations? |
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Proponents of the Sami interpretations of these finds assume a mixed population of Norse and Sami people in the mountainous areas of southern Norway in the Middle Ages. |
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There are various interpretations that characterise the events in a way that supports a particular thesis without taking issue with the basic chronology. |
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Conventional classification has living vertebrates grouped into seven classes based on traditional interpretations of gross anatomical and physiological traits. |
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Since the late 1960s these interpretations have been criticised. |
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As with so much of Wittgenstein's work, there are widely diverse interpretations of why exactly the private diarist's attempted ostensive definition fails. |
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Decisions of one appellate department are not binding upon another, and in some cases the departments differ considerably on interpretations of law. |
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Under the English legal system, judges are not necessarily entitled to make their own decisions about the development or interpretations of the law. |
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Precedent viewed against passing time can serve to establish trends, thus indicating the next logical step in evolving interpretations of the law. |
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Furthermore, interpretations of the data are politically controversial because of the ease with which this type of research can be used for political advocacy. |
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For the critic or historian, all interpretations are ipso facto judgments as well, since they always entail a valorization of one artist at the expense of another. |
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