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Another screen shows a television show interpreting the clothes as madness and mayhem.
And its small temporary gallery recently opened an exhibition of 39 prints by contemporary Irish artists, called "Holy Show," interpreting themes from the Old Testament.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 It's the 15th day of the Murdoch meltdown and my third day on the A-block of the "Today" show, interpreting nuances of the Murdoch family.
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The film is called "Two Women in Combat," and Sabine Breitwieser, one of the curators of the MOMA show, interprets its significance in her astute catalogue essay.
Some executives close to the show interpreted the message at least partly as an apology, especially to the crew who would not be paid in Mr. Sheen absence.
"Sometimes we did things for safety reasons that the kids on show interpreted as us 'taking away' some items," he said.
The show consists of more than two dozen musical numbers from Broadway shows, interpreted by four sparkling performers.
Open image in new window Fig. 3 a Typical seismic section A A' through Well D, showing interpreted stratigraphic surfaces and faults.
After participation, all volunteers receive a report showing and interpreting their results in relation to the overall population of participants.
When I first read the show, I interpreted it as a kind of Whit Stillman-y, semi-bleak, 'Gee, aren't privileged white New Yorkers the worst but also kinda funny!' work.
Anyone who watches the show will interpret the episodes differently based on their own fears".
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