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Why did you interpret it this way?" Rafael: The hardest part is that we need to be organised.
"Unfortunately this has turned into a word thing -- you interpret it this way, I interpret it that way," he said.
She added, "Not all Muslims are reading the Koran in that sense, but those who interpret it this way are growing fast, in organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, though I am convinced we can isolate them".
Not only that, when people disappear from formal or informal meetings via their electronic devices, their colleagues interpret it this way: "You are less important to me than my cellphone/P.D.A./laptop/latest gizmo".
But I interpret it this way -- while he was ensconced in a secure, non-challenging marriage, Mel remained calm.
Watching the film, I chose to interpret it this way: it's being told through the eyes of one obsessive, damaged Agency investigator who would have waterboarded her own mother if it would have led to bin Laden.
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The teacher knows the story is about overcoming adversity, but Antony interprets it this way, "Sometimes there are dark clouds and it means it's going to rain".
Orin Kerr, a law professor at George Washington University and an expert on surveillance law, interpreted it this way on Twitter: "You can't look through the kitchen sink to get the evidence, as you do with physical searches".
While he probably did not mean to call Israel out for its two separate systems of law – but rather for not enforcing the law as effectively when it comes to Israeli culprits as it does for Palestinian ones – everyone interpreted it this way.
Auckland 95.7Update, August 31st: The author of the EIU's report has told me that he did not mean to suggest that Vancouver's fall from grace was a result of the closures of the Malahat highway on Vancouver Island, though many have understandably interpreted it this way and commented to this effect, both on this article and elsewhere.
Gates interpreted it this way: "Bisexuals were simply ignored.
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