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The library also plans to offer more events dedicated to the deaf, like a series of talks with deaf authors, and to provide more interpreting and closed-captioning at other events.
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From the 5th century bc, Apollo, originally a deity of radiant purity, was more and more interpreted as a sun god.
Other artists treat the theme more literally, interpreting still life as life slowed down, or stilled.
The more we gaze, the more we interpret.
During the pandemic, the questions could be more likely interpreted related to the more threatening disease.
Theory results are made more accessible to experimentalists, and experimental data are more readily interpreted by theorists.
Guillot, who recorded more than 60 albums of boleros, provided a female slant to lyrics more often interpreted from a male standpoint.
The hermeneutical approach emphasises interpretation of phenomena as articulated by the interviewees and, more importantly, interpreted by the researcher.
But families also act as enforcers of ever more brutally interpreted traditional law.
Reorganized in 2000, the company remained committed to political theatre, but perhaps as more broadly interpreted.
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