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Sometimes, he is a gentle interpreter of a gentle religion, able to quote widely soothing verse.
He was a songwriter's drummer, a great interpreter of a song, which no doubt is why Van chose him.
Like most architects, Mr. Holl likes to claim that he is little more than a dutiful "interpreter" of a site.
Mr. Marcovici was also a new interpreter of a far more subtle ballet by Robbins, "Afternoon of a Faun".
The result was an incomprehensible vocal that, in time, would make Ely the most celebrated interpreter of a song which is close to being pop Esperanto.
Why, however, is Ms. Whelan, in Balanchine's "Union Jack," the only interpreter of a role to which she has been consistently ill-suited for 18 years?
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It would be all too easy for any interpreters of "A" to be overwhelmed by the play's disparate influences and intellectual self-consciousness.
To some art historians, El Greco is the interpreter of an inward-turning mysticism that sprang up in Toledo during his lifetime and that emphasized private prayer.
But she is also an insightful and sensitive interpreter of songs, a format she finds very comfortable.
Instead, they imagine themselves as interpreters of a mythical mass of "average Americans" who they both venerate and despise.
"America always meant support for democracy for us," Win Min, a former student activist who was one of two interpreters of a speech Mr. Obama delivered during his visit.
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