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They interpreted it to mean they wanted more uranium".
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.
Although the term is not clearly detailed, Judge Sweet interpreted it to mean waters outside the country's territorial jurisdiction.
Although that agreement has yet to be signed, many Afghans interpreted it to mean that the United States would maintain a troop presence here until at least 2024.
That's why many have interpreted it to mean that businesses can now deny service to members of a minority group, particularly gay people, on religious grounds.
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"Some people would interpret 'media' to mean journalism; others would interpret it to mean magnetic tape or storage media.
Historians interpret it to mean something like "children of the crow," or "children of the large-beaked bird".
I interpret it to mean that the poem must be kept alive for as long as possible.
That's a pretty broad brushstroke, so I'll interpret it to mean that, if you come to a screening, it includes you, too.
These computers could recognize "98" as "1998" but would be unable to recognize "00" as "2000," perhaps interpreting it to mean 1900.
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