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"What some people interpret as a thug, I call it bravado.
A denial of sorts – but then, immediately, what I interpret as a countervailing statement of intent.
That too, Mr Harwood can interpret as a kind of collaboration.
A poet's effort to interpret as a living person the central figure of the Hebrew Bible and of millennial hope.
It was this rule that Mr. Romney seemed to interpret as a big kiss to the banks.
But Mr. Bush also plans to make what some of his critics may interpret as a defiant defense of the need to use military force in some circumstances.
Investors, including several American insurance companies, have been increasing their stakes in Lloyd's, which Lloyd's executives interpret as a show of confidence.
"We want to make music that a 20-year-old kid could interpret as a call for revolution, but not blatant revolution".
Afterward, they used a leaf blower to disperse any feathers — anything that the remaining turkeys of Santa Cruz might interpret as a sign of something amiss.
You must not look grim, either, which people can interpret as a sign of pessimism.... Don't look sad and don't look happy".
There is an air of unfinished business about most of the work he created, which some interpret as a lack of rigour.
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