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Younger readers will probably need some interpretive help from parents, but older readers will find Blumberg's book an accessible, vivid account of Japanese history -- something rarely, if ever, taught in American elementary schools.

Indulging in some interpretive fantasy play, we might even ask whether Turandot in 1924 has the 1904 Butterfly in mind when Turandot justifies her ruthless riddles and decapitations of suitors by telling of a long-lost female relative who had been ruined by a foreign male.

But we have to give Mr Scalia some interpretive leeway here if we are to make any sense of him at all.For example the framers of the constitution had something in mind when they wrote thatA well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.What was it that they meant?

From piece to piece in his account of the 24 Chopin preludes, I went from being captivated by some fresh idea or wonderful color (the honest clarity of the whirling Prelude in G, the organic shape he brought to the banshee ride of the Prelude in F sharp minor) to being perplexed by some interpretive turn (the pummeling bluntness of the Prelude in G sharp minor).

These guidelines did appear to blunt some interpretive differences, possibly as a result of observer background.

Schopenhauer's position on whether the thing-in-itself is Will consequently presents some interpretive difficulties.

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But Mr. Schwarz had some striking interpretive ideas about the piece, especially regarding tempo relationships, that came through clearly.

Ms. von Otter was most striking for a technical fluidity that supported some daring interpretive moves: a touch of evocative gliding into phrases of "Am See," for example, and a combination of clipped articulation and freely flowing phrasing in "Frühlingsglaube".

It is very hard, they said, to conduct Beethoven's "Eroica" or Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" in a way that reclaims the audacious qualities of these pathbreaking symphonies without resorting to some gimmicky interpretive approach.

This undermines some entrenched interpretive habits, and can make exposition somewhat awkward, but offers other rewards.

Now that we have seen the prominent approaches to both norm emergence and norm stability, we can turn to some general interpretive considerations of evolutionary models.

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