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The title phrase can be interpreted as everything from a coy, smoldering come-on to a shout of liberation.
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** This poem has been interpreted as everything from a pre-Freudian expression of the poet's longing for his absent father to a chronicle of drug-induced hallucinations.
This poem has been interpreted as everything from a pre-Freudian expression of the poet's longing for his absent father to a chronicle of drug-induced hallucinations.
The midterm elections, a bloodbath for the Democratic party, have been interpreted as everything from the revenge of white men (who had high turnout and Republican loyalty) to a singular and specific repudiation of President Obama.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, it became a star vehicle for tragic actors; in the years since, it has been interpreted as everything from Nazi propaganda (it was popular in Germany during the second world war) to a warning about fascism (Laurence Olivier's famous 1959 production culminated in the hero being strung upside-down, an echo of Mussolini's execution).
Best of all, there is the wild tale of how "Halleluljah" became his biggest hit, though it has been interpreted as everything from raw erotica to Christmas carol to elevator music, depending on who performs it and how much it is altered.
Computer vision companies are increasingly looking to take image processing back from the cloud and get everything happening on-device so that the data can be interpreted as quickly as possible.
A | The Royal College of Emergency Medicine warned last week that A&E must not be interpreted as "anything and everything".
A signature should be interpreted as a commitment to do everything possible to assist with implementation, if an agreement was reached.
"The proposals could be interpreted as asking banks to second-guess everything, even for secondary listing applicants with established track records of compliance overseas".
Yet, ultimately, this way of saying everything could also be interpreted as saying nothing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com