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Rather, it is a reinterpretation — through the technique called sampling.
Tharoor calls his book a "reinterpretation" of his hero's life.
There is only one dessert, a reinterpretation of bananas Foster.
Still, the play is beguiling to watch, a reinterpretation with a dark mind all its own.
And what passed for innovation was more often a reinterpretation of greatest hits.
If so, this could necessitate a "reinterpretation" of Article 9 of the country's pacifist Constitution.
Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2014) was a reinterpretation of the 1973 horror film Ganja & Hess.
In the end, it is not a compromise, it is a reinterpretation of your need.
The Americans, then represented by the Clinton administration, insisted on a reinterpretation of the Kyoto treaty.
The Mixing Chamber is simply a reinterpretation of the traditional library reference room.
Naturalistic views of God have required a reinterpretation of Torah in sociological terms.
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