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And of the interpreters themselves, hundreds have been killed.
The interpreters themselves were also a rich source of information.
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Only if interpreters restrict themselves to such factors, and do not attempt to insert their own contentious views under the guise of 'interpretation', can the role of a constitution be secured.
In part three, VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson travels to Athens, where many Afghan interpreters find themselves stranded with no money or home.
In Part 3, VICE News correspondent Ben Anderson travels to Athens, where many Afghan interpreters find themselves stranded with no money or home.
Use of family members as interpreters who themselves may be at increased familial cancer risk was also stressful for people and no less problematic.
While a beautiful actress was reading the story of the mortician, Liao and the interpreter got themselves drunk on hundred-proof rice liquor, toasting each other and clinking their glasses every time they drank.
Let the Deaf person and the interpreter position themselves as needed.
First-person interpreters usually define themselves not as actors but as museum people, historians or teachers.
Harward climbed the ramp of a gray C-130 Hercules, where his travelling party — uniformed aides, military police, civilian bodyguards, Afghan Army officers, and interpreters — had buckled themselves into orange nylon seats.
Ideas about performing 18th-century keyboard music may change regularly, and more recent interpreters often allow themselves more expressive freedom than Ross did, but these performances still seem ageless, never stiff or routine.
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