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Listeners will also be treated to "Pohadka" ("Fairy Tale"), by the Czech composer Leos Janacek, who kept a diary in which he interpreted musically everything from daybreak to conversations.

In 1952, a young Canadian professor, John Peter, published an article in the academic journal Essays in Criticism in which he interpreted "The Waste Land" as an elegy for a dead male beloved.

Clinton's personal attorney, David E Kendall, retaliated with an opinion column in the New York Times titled "To Distort a Mockingbird", in which he interpreted the moral values of the novel in defence of the president.

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A prominent figure of the circle of al-Kindi, Thabit ibn Qurra was deeply involved also in Aristotelian logic and metaphysics, which he interpreted in Neoplatonic vein: see Reisman (2011) and the edition and translation of the Concise Exposition of Aristotle's Metaphysics by Reisman - Bertolacci (2009).

The rave culture of kids in England and elsewhere, turned on by music and new forms of style, was Mr. Galliano's inspiration, which he interpreted in psychedelic prints that included sections of London street maps.

He was unyielding in his insistence on judicial independence, which he interpreted as requiring protection of the judges from the impact of public criticism.

Abdel Moneim El Shahat, a spokesman for the Salafi group, acknowledged a big difference with Mr. Aboul Fotouh over his understanding of a verse of the Koran declaring, "There is no compulsion in religion," which he interprets to mean that the state should not compel people to follow religious rules.

McKinley's theme is "hard meets soft" which he interprets in neoprene and plastic gym attire.

In 2006 Benigni premiered TuttoDante ("All About Dante"), a one-man show about Dante's The Divine Comedy in which he ebulliently interpreted and recited excerpts from the poem.

Mr. Biesenbach, the museum's chief curator at large, who has worked many times with Mr. Neuner, calls the designer's role one of "double translation," in which he first interprets a curator's sometimes abstract vision of how to present an artist's work to the public and then translates that vision into sheetrock and spotlights.

I mean, one day the guy has a dream, and the next day he holds a meeting that's broadcast on TV in which he wants artists to interpret this dream as a sculpture to adorn one of the public squares in Baghdad.

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