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If you interpret that paragraph as a parting shot at Jeb, who is already in his sixties, you weren't the only one.

As you rightly say, the Harman/ Hewitt case proved the catalyst for the introduction of MI5's complaints tribunal and the commissioner, but you are mistaken if you interpret that event to mean that hitherto all the intercept warrants signed by many ministers of many different governments were illegal.

Cheney: Well, I don't think so, in a sense that it — if it — if you interpret that as taking you to the point where all of these people are going to be treated as though they're guilty of individual criminal acts.

"If you interpret that as planning for the future I would understand but basically it's not planning the future and it's certainly not sentiment," said Hodgson, who said Gerrard will play some part.

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One would think that the meaning of such a dream would have been obvious to this soldier (his other letters attest to his political awareness, and he frequently mentioned Lincoln), but he wrote, "If you can interpret that dream you may do it for I cant".

If you instinctively interpret that sentence as a reference to the battle-scarred topic of climate change, then it is a mark of how successfully those opposed to the scientific consensus on climate change have appropriated the term sceptic".

The context in which the phrase appears is not important, because it's such a simple statement and yet can be powerful and profound if you interpret it that way.

Depending on how you interpret that 200 per cent, if the note is accurate, this guy has helped to bring in $500m of new income within a matter of, give or take, 18 months – all on the back of European corporations' pension funds.

He told Drew: "If you interpret the constitution's saying that the president is commander in chief to mean that the president can do anything he wants and can ignore the laws, you don't have a constitution: you have a king". It is not anti-American to warn about what Bush is doing.

If one were to interpret that question as we intended, a positive response would be elicited only if the taker provided information that was not generally available to the public already.

You can, if you like, interpret that as a defeat for President Obama and for liberal immigration activists.

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