Differences over interpretive theory represent divisions both within philosophy itself and in transdisciplinary scholarship. |
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Faith does not, therefore, relieve us of our interpretive responsibilities. |
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The concluding Samba throbbed with rhythmic intensity and interpretive individuality. |
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The project features an interpretive signage pathway within the rainforest parkland. |
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The gain was in authorial sympathy and readerly involvement, as well as the dispersal of interpretive possibilities. |
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This history doesn't require imagination, conceptual knowledge, or interpretive skill. |
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American artist Steve Bogdanoff is known for his distinct interpretive fresco secco paintings. |
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Park rangers offer interpretive tours of the battlefield, and the visitor center holds a small museum. |
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Perhaps my interpretive skills are flagging, but can someone point out the reference to torture here? |
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These are interpretive teachings because they are told in order to inspire people. |
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Now, I'd just like to do some interpretive damage control before my fellow wacky leftists get out of hand with this. |
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A broad distinction may be drawn between interpretive and non-interpretive approaches to ethnographic inquiry. |
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I chose not to restrict myself to using either positivist or interpretive methods, but to adopt a pragmatic approach to data collection. |
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To design an interpretive, storytelling museum is an exceptional professional opportunity for an architect. |
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While the excavation component is more of a mechanical skill, the interpretive component is very subjective. |
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The analytic interpretive system depends on causes and meaning in the unconscious mind. |
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Stories and our memory of them then provide both an interpretive function and a shorthand for the business of interpretation. |
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The interpretive and transmissive capabilities of the screen form an integral part of the viewing experience. |
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Writing of this flavor is not exegetical or even interpretive, but rather sermonic. |
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That's a skill rooted in interpretive explanation, not just the rendering of experience. |
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Bach, of course, left very few indications or interpretive marks as to how his music should go. |
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Screen culture is not an experimental science in search of law, but an interpretive one, in search of meaning. |
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But I had not understood the full complexity and intricacy of the interpretive process. |
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What matters is their interpretability, the meanings they attract, their fluctuant interpretive magnetism. |
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Different passages require different degrees and kinds of interpretive infrastructure. |
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The tour will also feature a short hike and interpretive tour of native prairie plants. |
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But he almost never treats it at face value, preferring to allow interpretive openings into this method of interpretation. |
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The bulk of the volume consists of descriptive and interpretive catalogue entries for each mask. |
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For Schor, this attention to interpretive enjoyment includes both recto and verso, pictorial and scriptural. |
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By art, Benjamin means the interpretive, cognitive processes which by necessity always dominate a process such as painting. |
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In a philosophical prolegomenon, Schmidt examines twin interpretive narratives that, he argues, have obscured the study of modern hearing. |
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The bell-like tones of her early records are long gone, replaced by a smoky, resonant voice that has become an interpretive tool. |
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Media academics of the 60s bewailed the fact that we had little interpretive journalism. |
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Given its propensity for recording literal truth, the camera seems at odds with the interpretive truth of the art on the walls. |
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It is tastefully landscaped, dotted with islets, ringed by a trail and helpful interpretive signs. |
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While the building is the container for interpretive material, through its form and layout it also becomes part of the interpretive experience. |
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The park is open year-round, with activities that include self-guided hiking, interpretive tours, picnicking, canoeing, fishing and wildlife watching. |
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They would reject textual skepticism as defeatism and as self-defeating for an interpretive theorist. |
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It feels affinity with dreams yet resists the sort of interpretive canons that Freud devised for them. |
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The upper parking lot offers a view of the lake and interpretive panels which briefly describe the lake's natural history. |
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Both traumas require proactive engagement of family members and interpretive actions of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts that open the self to witness and acknowledgment. |
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Evidence of the past dot the landscape and several museums and interpretive centres raise the curtain on a rich heritage. |
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To make consistent application easier, the Income Tax Conventions Interpretation Act sets out a number of interpretive rules and definitions. |
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But David Fincher manages to keep a balance between gossip column and interpretive fictionalization in this film biography. |
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It's generally true: national and local variations in tone color, to say nothing of interpretive approaches, have largely disappeared. |
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If I sometimes missed the point of some of these interpretive discoveries along the way, I could only genuflect at Lang's technical ability to make them manifest. |
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers bus tours and guided interpretive hikes through badlands, bone fields and fossil beds. |
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Students will be creating an interpretive record of their surroundings centered upon a theme in the same way as did Harris, Ondaatje and Pudlat. |
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The first two — reporters and interpretive reporters — have been largely undermined by economics and incuriosity. |
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Let RiverRun Rafting take you back in time and history with this interpretive paddle down the majestic Ottawa River. |
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A resort guide leads an interpretive treetop walk through the rain forest of Lamington National Park, designated a World Heritage area. |
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Jennifer Chamandy's richly expansive spinto soprano and interpretive depth continues to enthrall audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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In Muskoseepi Park you'll find an interpretive pavilion, a heated outdoor pool, tennis courts, mini-golf and canoe rentals. |
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The results at the end of this whole exercise can in fact be corroborative or interpretive. |
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Spoelhof is an interpretive park ranger at Death Valley National Park in California. |
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Fauna and flora are at honour everywhere either in topics parks or in interpretive signs peppering trekking trails. |
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Expect her whispering contralto to transform yet more jazz and pop gems, confirming her undeniable interpretive talents. |
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And what is the difference between a truly creative artist and an interpretive artist? |
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But then I was so impressed by the unique and interpretive ideas people were able to come up with. |
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It is also more in the nature of misperception and interpretive crudity, rather than ignorance. |
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Yes, that was interpretive dance accompanying those Oscar-nominated film scores. |
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The project will also include the construction of a decorative stonewall and a series of interpretive banners along the redesigned access road. |
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The above interpretive criteria is based on the use of the standardized procedure. |
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This interpretive provision could have an impact on the determination of whether an employer has lived up to its responsibilities under the Code. |
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The Court was divided on the first question, which concerned the interpretive principles applicable to language rights. |
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The site consists of two parking areas and an interpretive trail which circles the lake. |
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Three new interpretive centres have been established on Canadian Heritage Rivers. |
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The crowd collectively grooved out in the wavy interpretive dance-esque style that Deadheads do. |
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The case-study method is effective for the teaching of formal and compositional skills, but it hinders the development of critical analysis and interpretive value. |
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The critical interpretive question is whether the disjunctive should be viewed either as two separate conditions, or as two different ways of describing the same condition. |
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Drawing upon an extensive literature relating to the region's natural history, Greenberg presents a most impressive interpretive synthesis designed for the general reader. |
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Marginal notations add to this volume's value by helping readers see the interpretive choices, hermeneutical assumptions, and contextual influences at play in each essay. |
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So there we were, declaiming the lines, complete with interpretive dance, and the audience sat there completely straight-faced and took everything seriously. |
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According to Van Manen, the aim of interpretive phenomenology is to gain a deeper understanding of the nature or meaning of our everyday experiences. |
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Hermeneutically, the contemporary goal is to peel away layers of interpretive enculturation to retrieve and reappropriate the original experience. |
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Projects of interest to local communities include archaeological research and planning for an information centre that might serve as an off-site venue for interpretive material. |
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In 2001 the Commission added a list of what could be included in operational programmes and in 2003 the interpretive notes were withdrawn and both lists were revised again. |
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On the horizon we will see a seamless 3-D integration and interpretive environment that supports multiple realizations of variably constrained interpretive models. |
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Inside the interpretive centre, an eighteen-metre stretch of the preserved trackway is on permanent display in a hall specially designed to preserve the ancient wooden structure. |
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In their very variousness, these styles remind us that readers are not confronted blankly by texts that accede to their interpretive powers. |
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This First Peoples' village offers interpretive guided tours, a storytelling theatre, powwow dance performances and hands-on craft-making experiences. |
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These aren't front pages, they're interpretive illustrations of tinnitus. |
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Glossa and interpretive commentaries of the poem proliferated soon after its initial appearance. |
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If you have any interpretive problems, we highly recommend you join the discussion of this series on Consimworld-www. Consimworld.com-where everything is answered and all becomes clear, albeit in Delphic fashion. |
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The 4,000-square-foot structure features displays, interpretive walks and talks as well as general information on the park and its backcountry routes and hikes. |
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The Brown Basin interpretive walkway was rewarded for its aesthetic triangulation and for having successfully integrated existing elements of its environment. |
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They owned their very identity as a people to the Torah, with its interpretive commentaries, the Mishnah and the Midrash. |
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The redevelopment of the historic Nels Nelsen ski jump in Mount Revelstoke National Park provides another opportunity for meaningful learning experiences for visitors, including new interpretive media. |
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The rules in this section are intended to foreclose interpretive issues concerning the application of the general definitions to several specific investment products. |
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Indeed, there is a good deal of interpretive work to be done on his habits as a punctuator, even if highly various. |
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Some reflect straightforward differences between the definitions of categories in the two systems while others require some interpretive adjustments. |
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Continuity with the architecture of the interpretive centre is achieved through the diagonal white lines in the centre and the black lines on the perimeter of the mural, which extend the lines of the rafters. |
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Trail infrastructure would include educational and leisure components such as interpretive panels, gazebos and landscaping, that would enhance the public's enjoyment of this urban natural capital. |
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While reconstructing missing features may be an effective interpretive method in some contexts, reconstructed terrain lacks authenticity and should not be imposed on authentic battlefield remains. |
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The secondary objective of the Sentiers de la flore forestière project will be to develop a network of four to six kilometres of interpretive trails and landscape on the forest flora implementation site. |
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Of course, like any interpretive approach to a complex text, hermeneutics does not explain all facets of the novel. |
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Where a federal law and the civil law turn out to be antinomial, this antinomy may be eliminated by applying an interpretive procedure to reconcile them. |
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But these are corroborative, not interpretive, and we run into some difficulties, as I indicated earlier, in terms of what is the value of urine drug testing. |
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Still, there is no interpretive funny business. |
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Special programming typically includes: music, children's games and activities, interpretive demonstrations and presentations, a cricket match on the parade grounds, plus many more fun events! |
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He also employs clever pairings in which formal pleasure is the flip side of a perceptual or interpretive conundrum. |
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Bella may be a Mary Sue, but if we don't identify with her, and even if we do, there's no other interpretive place for us in the universe. |
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Secondary studies may include interpretive maps, showing the areal distribution of various variants. |
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It plans to develop interpretive programs at historical sites in Red Bay associated with the period of their settlement in the Bahamas. |
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The Island is normally staffed by a ranger who enforces park laws, while also providing interpretive services for public visitors. |
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Volunteer interpretive rangers often fill in for regularly paid rangers due to budget deficits within the park. |
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There is also a new interpretive centre from which information on the rock art and local culture is available and tours can be arranged. |
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This text argues for a distinct Pentecostal hermeneutic that utilizes several interpretive methodologies and a quadradic strategy. |
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The emphasis on the interplay between the hows and whats of interpretive practice is paramount. |
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Harris, Archer, and Waltke's Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament depicts these interpretive approaches. |
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Includes camping, observing sessions, slide show, swap meet, interpretive centre tour and guided nature walk, mini putt challenge, horseshoe tournament, welcome reception, pot luck supper. |
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This legacy can vary from a monument commemorating the heritage of the site, to a public green space, or a carefully planned interpretive walking tour. |
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The study reported in this paper uses a number of interpretive approaches and survey methods in the elicitation of values attached to a working forest. |
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Once again it hit the nail on the head when it said there should be an interpretive clause in order that individual claims, to be free from discrimination, are considered in light of legitimate collective interest. |
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Syntacticians often refer to the garden-path phenomenon, wherein a reader is led down one interpretive route before having to double back to the beginning of the sentence to get on the right track. |
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He regards philosophy of science as a discipline whose epistemology is primarily interpretive rather than prescriptive or descriptive a theorization about theorizations. |
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A viewing area was cleared and an interpretive sign was installed. |
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We are very worried that there will be an unjust balance in how these complaints are taken care of if we do not have that kind of interpretive clause. |
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One way of fronting a DP is by a form of topicalization which is triggered by a need to derive a new interpretive effect. |
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And part of what makes it stick in my head is that it's not really clear whether it's plausible, or whether it requires projecting an inaccurate American interpretive frame onto the Iranian guard. |
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A guided walk with interpretive naturalist Martha Nitzberg at Santa Cruz's Monarch Butterfly Natural Preserve can do just that. |
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Over the years, each country had developed its own suite of hydrographic datasets, using slightly different standards and interpretive rationales. |
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I manage the day-to-day operations of our interpretive division, that is, I supervise the permanent and seasonal rangers who contact the public every day. |
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Editor Stephen Longenecker, a professor of history at Bridgewater College, also provides a twenty-page introductory essay and interpretive headnotes for each source. |
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The Nordic version presents a complete, direct narrative of the events in Thomas' Tristan, with the telling omission of his numerous interpretive diversions. |
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A hermeneutics of suspicion, by contrast, is an interpretive program, one grounded in the belief that interpretation just is an exercise in suspicion. |
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I argued for this seminally in the chapter on Origen in the book under review, and will support this interpretive line further in a forthcoming monograph. |
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The next research article compares two different interpretive approaches, a nonpersonal flyer and an interpersonal audio talk, on visitor attitudes and knowledge. |
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This project will construct an interpretive environmental and visitor centre for the major South East Queensland freshwater catchment centre at Yowie Park in Kilcoy. |
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And brief though Shortest is, it's chockful of interpretive issues. |
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Now the center is looking for more docents to conduct hands-on nature programs, handle and care for the animals and lead interpretive hikes for children and adults. |
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Using museological and interpretive elements should not reduce the identity of the churches, but assist in emphasizing both their artistic and spiritual significance. |
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His fame beyond his own Oglala Lakota community is largely due to Black Elk Speaks, John Neihardt's interpretive account of the early years of the holy man's life. |
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This interpretive apparatus is brought together under the rubric of ijtihad, which refers to a jurist's exertion in an attempt to arrive at a ruling on a particular question. |
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There is a small car park and a clearly marked and signposted battlefield trail with interpretive boards which make it easy to visualise the battle. |
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The document provides revised doripenem, imipenem, and meropenem disk diffusion and MIC interpretive criteria with dosage regimens on which the breakpoints are based. |
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This is in contrast to a narrative or history, which sets selected events in a meaningful interpretive context and excludes those the author does not see as important. |
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