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There are some very big problems with this story and the way it has interpreted a poll.
For example, the Supreme Court has interpreted a privacy exception in the Freedom of Information Act as covering "rap sheets" compiling people's criminal records — even though each offense was separately listed in public documents scattered through decades of courthouse files.
Fisher-Price has interpreted a classic play pattern for contemporary kids," says Chris Byrne, content director for TimetoPlayMag.com, aka The Toy Guy(R).
Yoram Tsafrir has interpreted a masonry joint in the southeastern corner of the Temple Mount platform as a clue to the Acra's possible position.
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Only a rapidly growing legal industry has interpreted an "act of expropriation" as virtually anything that "unfairly" damages a company's profits.
Traditionally, political theology had interpreted a set of revealed divine commands and applied them to social life.
She had interpreted a nod from Taylor to Campbell as a sign of "acquiescence" from the warlord to the model, she said.
"It was reasonable", he conceded, "that members of the security forces would have interpreted a phrase like 'wipe out the terrorists' to include killing them".
I had interpreted a scene in which three female marionettes of various ethnicities expand to apartment-building size as an expression of a growing power felt by immigrants as they make homes and settle into their new country.
Adequate training means having interpreted a minimum amount of colonoscopy-verified cases.
In this article we have interpreted a simplified, qualitative model of the FFL motif.
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