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At the table, another young Tunisian, Aslam Souli, was interpreting for us.
He then noted that Saudi Ambassador to the U.S., Adel al Jubeir (who was interpreting for the King) had studied in the U.S. and was "half American" as a result.
But the story is wrong: the American diplomat who was interpreting for Nixon, Charles W Freeman, says with confidence that the subject of conversation at that point was clearly the protests in Paris in May 1968, not July 1789.
Yi described _han sentiment, somewhat dismissively, as "a peculiar mixture of tragedy and comedy," and Rector, who was interpreting for me, elaborated: "_Han is an anger and resentment that build up, and at the same time a feeling of frustration or a feeling of desires that are unfulfilled.
I was interpreting for Broadway performances for people like Whoopi Goldberg and doing Shakespeare in the Park.
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Beta coefficient was interpreted for statistically significant variables.
But this is no conventional performer-interpreter presentation (even if it were clear who is interpreting for whom).
In many respects, Mr. Kahlon's job is more demanding than if he were interpreting for a Spanish-speaking ballplayer.
In a few days, Tester, Moody, and Broecker-Penn would be interpreting for a Nelson Mandela tribute at the United Nations.
Both seem to imply the other is interpreting for them – there are comically patronising pauses while they wait for them to 'catch up'.
She sounds very much aware that she is interpreting for a man who previously assumed Oregon to be an invention of Bernard Malamud.
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