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When, in 1999 the mists of Alzheimer's disease began to close in, Sydney's second wife, Leela, lovingly cared for him and interpreted him to others.

They sang their hearts out with The Bird Of Heaven: "Follow where the bird has gone./ If you want to find him, keep on travelling on". When, in 1999 the mists of Alzheimer's disease began to close in, Sydney's second wife, Leela, lovingly cared for him and interpreted him to others.

When the Bogsiders heard his remarks on Sunday's midnight news they interpreted him to mean that the Catholics of Derry had deserved all they had got and they'd just better be indoors next time the Civil Rights "agitators" plan another parade.

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Several members interpreted him as wanting to extend the solvency of Social Security and Medicare solvency through some combination of the benefit cuts and other reforms that conservatives favor.

It is arguable that Plato was not given to this semantic one-over-many reasoning, allowing us to interpret him instead to be claiming that there are names or concepts only where there are real kinds.

When for example Nishida writes "absolute nothingness transcends all that is, but at the same time all that is arises through it" (NKZ IX, 6), we may interpret him as pointing to an undifferentiated source beyond the distinctions it gives rise to, a source that is necessarily entailed by their being brought together precisely as distinct from one another.

When the poet calls Calydon both "steep 99 and "rocky,"100 one should interpret him as referring to the country; for, as I have said,101 they divided the country into two parts and assigned the mountainous part, or Epictetus,102 to Calydon and the level country to Pleuron.

We're all trying to interpret him, but he is also trying to interpret us.

"I think the two best ways to reflect him, so we don't begin to interpret him in a way in which he really didn't intend," Mr. Giuliani said, "is to, No. 1, to read what he said rather than what other people have to say about it, and No. 2, to pray, because I think that's the thing that he would tell us to do.

So, it is natural to interpret him as thinking that among primary substances are concrete particulars that are members of natural kinds.

He sure has a lot to say for someone who believes that we should simply read a few words and know precisely how to interpret him.

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