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He moved to New York in 1980 and was one of the interpreters on "Elephant Man".
Then one of the interpreters looked again at the flier.
"The majority of old people were massacred by non-Indians in Peru, who shot at them with firearms and set fire to their houses," Zé Correia, one of the interpreters, said in an interview with a local magazine.
One of the interpreters Matt and Janis are now trying to rescue is called Qadeer, whom they had both worked alongside in Afghanistan.
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At eighteen, he became one of the youngest interpreters the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment ever had.
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Sartre, political activist, playwright, novelist, existentialist philosopher, biographer and literary critic, was considered one of the leading interpreters of the post-war generation's world view.
Yesterday I had a letter from a former colleague in Vietnam, who was one of the best interpreters with whom I worked.
Kelly's interview with Putin was additionally affected by incompetence in a way that neither participant probably understood: one of the two interpreters kept mistranslating.
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