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Peter flies quite close to the ground, but I interpreted a stencil of a monkey meditating on a mountaintop on the plane as a good luck charm.
(He even winked at me over his shoulder as I interpreted a neat parry of his to one of the prime minister's verbal thrusts)." On two occasions, when the fate of dissidents inside the USSR was raised, the "unemotional mask" slipped.
F: What did you interpret a risk review as? P1: Well I interpreted a risk review as what they do at the PCT (Primary Care Trust), which we don't even remotely do, so I didn't tick any of these.
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--Bob Dylan interpretet a true Patriot as one who, indeed, loves her or his country, but also one who sees the way things are, and one who works for change to make things better.
For the given error model which can be described by a probability distribution ρ and a presumed network structure M, the likelihood is a product L θ = ∏ i ρ y i M, θ over all data points y i interpreted as a function of the parameters θ.
This email, which I interpreted as a hoax, was an extortion attempt and threatened to reveal candidate Trump's tax returns and demanded that we send him 52 bitcoins in exchange for not publishing that information.
I had interpreted a scene in which three female marionettes of various ethnicities expand to apartment-building size as an expression of a growing power felt by immigrants as they make homes and settle into their new country.
city, 22 highway ALTERNATIVES: -- Chevrolet Corvette convertible, $48,875; Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa, $93,315; Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMG, $79,665 "I HOPE you're not taking a car with a stick shift on vacation," my traveling companion warned in what I interpreted as a critique of my left foot, or at least the way it behaves on winding roads with a clutch at its disposal.
But rather than childishly taking offense at what I interpreted as a gentle rebuke, I soon realized how dutiful — brave, even — the reviewer had been in soldiering on after those first five thoroughly nauseating pages.
It was at that moment the penny dropped: Larry (whose voice I interpreted as a painful combination of David Niven and Frankie Howerd) was the future Lawrence, the impenetrable darling of the moderately intellectual Boston set.
No one was touching it, which I interpreted as a bad sign.
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