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Bierhorst includes all the numerals (which give interpretive clues) in the Nahuatl texts and also differentiates the text from scribal glosses.

Our seeing shapes and patterns in stories and other kinds of art helps give interpretive order -- in the form of a narrative that we understand -- to our lives.

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First, some authority theories actually depend on a given interpretive method rather than the reverse, and an overarching normative framework can independently suggest interpretive choices.

But Miss Crawford does not give much interpretive expression to the lyrics of her songs.

The presentations fostered a familiarity with 400-year-old texts that gave students interpretive purchase; no longer daunted, they could devote their energies to investigation rather than to comprehension.

This was important given the interpretive nature of our process and the anticipated learning curve involved in data abstraction.

Grateful as we are for Ms. de Larrocha, we have come to identify these pieces almost solely with her personality, and this being music that encourages flexibility -- a certain interpretive give -- it has always been troubling not to have other personalities gifted enough to argue their own ideas at her level of completeness and confidence.

The Framers' sparing use of "sole" is thought to indicate that its employment in the Impeachment Trial Clause demonstrates a concern to give the Senate exclusive interpretive authority over the Clause.

But we have to give Mr Scalia some interpretive leeway here if we are to make any sense of him at all.For example the framers of the constitution had something in mind when they wrote thatA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.What was it that they meant?

But here he gives his Romantic interpretive tendencies free rein.

But Mr. Maazel remains a micromanager given to willful interpretive strokes that wind up sounding mannered, even vulgar, as in his Oct. 3 performance of Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto.

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