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But not long after that election President Nelson Mandela emphasized the supremacy of the Constitution and the court that interprets it.
Just when you thought the pressure on mothers couldn't be any greater, science and the media machine that interprets it have come up with a brand new Darwin-shaped stick to beat us with.
A longtime student of the Constitution and the branch that interprets it, Obama didn't dramatically reshape the Supreme Court, as much as progressives might have wished it.
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Anyone wishing to do it must imitate both the organs that capture sensory information and the brain cells that interpret it.
The designer Neil Barrett said that what is appealing about the look is that everyone interprets it somewhat differently (both the designers and the men who wear them).
It's so interesting that you interpreted it that way, because when I read "I hated hated hated hated hated this movie.
What we show is that the youngest babies have a pure sensory response, but we cannot assume that they interpret it or analyze it in the same way".
The JRE acts as a virtual computer that interprets Bytecode and translates it for the host computer.
"We need flexibility in the way that we interpret it," she said in a radio interview.
But when customers have the information they need, we find that they interpret it accurately.
So to extract that and interpret it for the big screen was an interesting challenge creatively.
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