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the interpretative
adjective
Marked by interpretation.
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It's the interpretative aspect that is important.
Such is the interpretative nature of the logos.
Despite the interpretative deluge in the media, you do need to see it for yourself.
What science can't accept is some "off-limits" sign at the boundary of the interpretative disciplines.
But its enduring fascination, for everyone, comes from the tension between its obvious patterns and the interpretative possibilities that one can see.
The most striking part of his book is his denunciation of originalism, the interpretative technique embraced by Scalia and Thomas (whose names do not appear in the text).
The foremost event Friday night was his account of the Prodigal Son, an object lesson in the interpretative qualities lacking in most of "The Four Seasons".
When she gets down to the frieze itself, she shows herself to be adept at the interpretative gymnastics that frieze theorists have excelled at from the start.
Ms. de Lavallade's "Sweet Bitter Love," created for the Ailey company in 2000, gives free rein to the interpretative skills of seasoned performers.
Her reply, "Right after the opera, Potter-on-ice and the interpretative dance version of Beedle the Bard #NotActuallyHappening" certainly seems like a definitive no.
But the interpretative twist that gave the music a genuinely new feeling came from the participation of an obstreperous guitarist from Bahia, João Gilberto.
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