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He was a tutor in mathematics at Christ Church, Oxford, and Alice's search for a beautiful garden can be neatly interpreted as a mishmash of satire directed at the advances taking place in Dodgson's field.

(Chinen) Helen Sung Trio (Saturday) Helen Sung, a smart young pianist with a clean, precise style, draws from her most recent album, "(re Conception" (Steeplechase), a program of standards neatly interpreted by this trio.

(Chinen) Helen Sung: The (re Conception Project + 2 (Friday and Saturday) Ms. Sung, a smart young pianist with a clear, precise style, draws from her most recent album, "(re Conception" (Steeplechase), a program of standards neatly interpreted by her trio.

(Chinen) Helen Sung Trio (Friday and Saturday) Helen Sung, a smart young pianist with a clean, precise style, draws from her new album, "(re Conception" (Steeplechase), a program of standards neatly interpreted by her trio, with the bassist Dezron Douglas and the drummer Obed Calvaire.

Truvy, the beauty shop operator whose sunny disposition and wisecracking persona set the tone for the overall comedic flavor, is neatly interpreted by Stephanie Zimbalist.

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In the afterword, Priscilla Wald summarizes neatly the book's main contribution: it illustrates the "pathologization of places by the colonial state and the spatial responses instigated to curtail the diffusion of disease" (p. 217), although the word "disease" has to be interpreted broadly to include social and moral pathology.

Plutarch's story (Life of Pericles 6) of the one-horned ram neatly encapsulates the opposed world-views: a ram with one horn in the middle of its forehead was brought to Pericles, and the soothsayer Lampon interpreted it as a portent signifying the forthcoming triumph of Pericles in his political struggle with his rival Thucydides.

Organized by Alison Luchs, curator of early European sculpture at the National Gallery, the exhibition puzzles together pieces that don't neatly mesh, are hard to interpret and may leave us perplexed.

She said: "Doesn't he write neatly?" Paul was the first one to show us that there were other ways of interpreting the world.

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