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"I've never heard a more brilliant interpretation".

I would add only a few points to Professor Roberta Frank's characteristically brilliant interpretation.

"Sentimental Journeys" was a brilliant interpretation of the Jogger story, and an impressive display of journalistic intuition.

At a gathering of the campus literary magazine, she dazzled him with a casually brilliant interpretation of a particularly inscrutable poem.

The genteel but impoverished C. Auguste Dupin and his nameless friend who narrates the story offer their services to the police and, through a brilliant interpretation of the clues at the scene, identify the murderer an escaped orangutan.

Her tenderness blossomed in a duet with Mr. Trusnovec in "Arden Court," but it was her brilliant interpretation of a shattered prostitute in "Black Tuesday" that displayed her raw grit.

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Yet there is still some way to climb the mountain of Balenciaga's heritage — which must include the outgoing designer Nicolas Ghesquière, who flew off to Los Angeles on Thursday morning but left behind a history of bold, imaginative, sometimes weird, hard-to-sell but brilliant interpretations of the couture master, mostly from that designer's surprisingly radical period in the 1960s.

While Upton and Ascher's translation (and Ascher's direction) of the Chekhov work was the most brilliant adaptation and interpretation of a "classic" work I've seen in recent years, I would be hard placed not to call it a new work, given the enthusiasm and energy with which they more or less imagined what someone like Chekhov would have made of the Australian world they placed his characters in.

Ms. Pipoyan maintains a consistent sound, distinguished above all by her brilliant, ornate vocal interpretations.

The New York Times reported: "Playing the Stradivarius violin of the late Nicholas Longworth, former speaker of the House, lent to him by Mrs. Longworth, Mr. Totenberg scored a brilliant success with his interpretation of Beethoven's Concerto in D Major".

But it is also a brilliant exercise in self-interpretation: with the purpose of divulging the secret meaning of The Rape of the Lock as a papist tract, he uses great ingenuity and subtlety in his analysis.

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