| John is widely regarded as one of the world's finest interpreters of Beethoven's piano works. |
| In this instance we know that Baldwin usually preached in Latin and relied on local interpreters to translate into Welsh. |
| The men, all of North African descent, were dressed casually and appeared in the dock with two interpreters. |
| Some interpreters have Aristotle distinguish the sciences on the basis of their degree of abstraction from matter. |
| There is a shortage of European language interpreters but no lack of Asian language speakers. |
| To summarize, spoken language interpreters are stationed in the well of the courtroom only when there is a NES witness involved. |