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Anything that can be interpreted to get me out of the house.
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Which I interpreted to mean getting laid off without the financial cushion that the buyout provided.
We want you to interpret". Partly to get away from the cold winter in Chicago, he moved to San Francisco.
But Alico argued that it should not have to, citing a so-called 80-20 rule, which it interpreted to mean that companies getting more than 80 percent of their revenue from outside the United States did not have to withhold taxes.
This could be interpreted to mean Christians shouldn't get too involved in politics or that open rebellion is never justified.
As an originalist, he thinks texts can be strictly interpreted, without trying to get into legislators' minds.
"The singer got inspired, so the interpreting had to get inspired," Ms. Parker said.
But so many interpret their struggle to get by or to thrive economically as a private failing, rather than at least partially a system error.
A surge in violence in November by the insurgents, in which four Serbian policemen died, is widely interpreted as an effort to get Mr. Kostunica to overreact militarily and to harm his new relations with the West.
Nonetheless, it was a scene, shown repeatedly on television here this week, that his friends and family have interpreted as his struggle to get back inside the church and continue to fight.
That move was widely interpreted as an attempt to get out in front of Mr. Obama, by presenting an Israeli peace proposal that, while short of what the Palestinians want, would box in the president.
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