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But Fletcher's reading was a highly idiosyncratic interpretation of Title VII.
The idea of the Subway Series has been a fanciful moment as it unfolded, one of those "soft" events that New Yorkers can mold into idiosyncratic interpretation.
It takes nerve to unleash a chef like Stanley Wong, whose idiosyncratic interpretation of Southeast Asian cuisine walks a fine line between provocation and insolence.
It is because Thomas is not a conservative but, rather, a radical — one whose entire career on the Court has been devoted to undermining the rules of precedent in favor of his own idiosyncratic interpretation of the Constitution.
I wanted to see the indoor gardens, designed by Doris Duke, the heiress who turned the greenhouses her father built in the early 1900s into the Gardens of Nations, her own idiosyncratic interpretation of 11 cultures inspired by years of globe-trotting.
Mr. Ribot, who will open the series on Thursday, will perform solo — a format he has used to help shape his reputation for idiosyncratic interpretation, whether he is attacking a blues like Blind Willie Johnson's "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground," a popular standard like George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" or an original.
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His views are the focus of the journal's symposium, "Can Postmodernists Condemn Terrorism?," in which his often idiosyncratic interpretations are challenged by academic luminaries like Richard Rorty, Benjamin R. Barber and Cass Sunstein.
Because of his difficult and idiosyncratic interpretations, that notice is not likely to expand beyond a small group of philosophers, political scientists and classicists.
Mihaela Ursuleasa, a Romanian-born pianist renowned for her prodigious technique and often idiosyncratic interpretations, was found dead on Thursday at her home in Vienna.
The shapes are idiosyncratic interpretations of the 18th-century rocaille style typical of the popular preference for the neo-Rococo during Louis-Philippe's reign (1830 48).
Mr. Zander, who was born in England, has become a mythic figure in Boston and, more recently, London (another city with sometimes arcane musical predilections) for idiosyncratic interpretations of Beethoven and Mahler that some find revelatory.
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