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People are always interpreting one another.
They were excited and happy, pointing to and interpreting one another's murals as they gathered around them and the camp's photographers took pictures.
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They understand and interpret one another and themselves differently, or not at all.
Yet it is also true that there is a beauty in high school: those long, exhausting hours full of other kids, everyone trying to interpret one another.
It's certainly important to be cautious when interpreting one-day changes in the polls.
There are lots of reasons why actors might want to flex new muscles, trying their hand at creating their own characters instead of interpreting ones created by others.
This corpus of rules can be, in turns, opaque and explicit, and has caused a decent amount of consternation over the years for developers as they try to read into how Apple might interpret one rule or another.
Blix confirmed the French were aware that some interpreted one way, and others in another - not an exceptional situation for the UN, he quips.
Two other federal appeals courts, his lawyers pointed out, have held that the statute "cannot be interpreted one way for admitted aliens and another way for nonadmitted aliens".
"One card may be interpreted one thousand to two thousand times, depending on the reader," he said.
How the teams subsequently interpreted one key point of the car design became crucial.
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