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But the Greeks have always been reinterpreted by others.
Constitutions are not meant to be immutable; America's is constantly reinterpreted by the Supreme Court.
Martha Graham also didn't want her dances reinterpreted by other choreographers.
One game appeared to be charades reinterpreted by existentialists; another involved listening to rocks.
She contends that middle age is a "cultural fiction," an elastic concept reinterpreted by every generation.
Such deep emotions, however, can be reproduced or reinterpreted by others.
For "Angels" to register seismic tremors again, it would need to be seriously rethought and reinterpreted by its director.
Now Vanguard Records gives Hurt the tribute-album treatment with "Avalon Blues," fifteen songs reinterpreted by contemporary recording artists.
In the five decades since then, the button-down has been reinvented and reinterpreted by each successive youth culture.
The opening exhibition, "Lost & Found," features traditional museum domes reinterpreted by Serge Rosenzweig, a French artist ($1,800 each).
"Put Your Records On" is better, reinterpreted by her new band into a more thumping and gospel-tinged format.
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