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Old South, he said, "always has been in the forefront of recognizing social change and trying to interpret the Gospel to deal with it".
Too Stunned to Exercise LAURA HARRING was eating halibut at the Regency Hotel on Park Avenue and trying to interpret the new DAVID LYNCH film, "Mulholland Drive," in which she co-stars with NAOMI WATTS.
What goes on underneath the water is virtually impossible to see from the official's spot on the pool deck, and trying to interpret what is going on based on how players move or react is rarely attempted.
"But with that tiny screen, and trying to interpret which room I was in it felt like an adventure.
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"I took a book and tried to interpret it into a movie.
We attempt the big questions in life and try to interpret the score on a deeper level.
"We went back to the original wood blocks and tried to interpret them in a new way by printing by hand on denim.
"I'm sure they will be meeting in the future, but both sides need time to read the decision and try to interpret and understand what the B.I.A. is directing them to do," she said.
One had to go back to the raw material, to all these contact sheets — a huge number of photographs — and try to interpret from the ground up what he was doing.
As an extension of this activity, or for inspiration, students may want to listen closely to the lyrics of popular songs about space and try to interpret their meaning.
He was also much inspired by William James's philosophy and psychology and tried to interpret his own basic insights philosophically with the use of psychological concepts borrowed from James.
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