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They interpreted it to mean they wanted more uranium".
"The British took what was agreed in Nice and have interpreted it to the maximum," a senior allied official said.
The message angered some students, who interpreted it to mean that the university fully endorsed the police action.
Some interpreted it to mean that every email deserved a reply, which only shackled them more firmly to their inboxes.
As for his choice of words about Mr. Trump, Dr. Bornstein said he "picked up his kind of language and then just interpreted it to my own".
"If it's upheld, that suggests that gestational surrogacy is not as different from traditional surrogacy as we've always interpreted it to be," Professor Kindregan said.
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But in interpreting it to the public, officials have given confusing and often contradictory accounts.
Clueless, she asked, "In what respect, Charlie?" "Well, what do you interpret it to be?" said Mr. Gibson.
Historians interpret it to mean something like "children of the crow," or "children of the large-beaked bird".
That's a pretty broad brushstroke, so I'll interpret it to mean that, if you come to a screening, it includes you, too.
The authors of DW-Nominate are interpreting it to measure a distinction between what they call "establishment" members of Congress and "outsiders".
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