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"We really wanted it to be a brain teaser, a more whimsical interpretation of fashion," Mr. Koda said.

The names of cities around the globe where Africans have migrated are affixed to the blocks and walls in a whimsical interpretation of geography.

For encores, Mr. Moser, who was certainly an audience favorite on Tuesday, offered a fiery, virtuosic rendition — notable for its crystalline articulation and driving momentum — of the third movement from Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 7 and a whimsical interpretation of the first movement of Schumann's "Kinderszenen".

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A great read, and a delightful puzzle, but as the contradictory and whimsical interpretations of the rabbis show, hardly a reliable basis for justifying real-world land grabs.

Mr. O'Conor discussed his own whimsical interpretations of the music; for example, he imagines that the last notes of the Finale — which quotes the "Grandfather's Dance" traditionally played at the end of a ball — evoke servants snuffing out candles.

(Two years ago, Muhly collaborated with Kalman on a whimsical operatic interpretation of "The Elements of Style," the language-usage manual, which was performed in the Rose Main Reading Room, at the New York Public Library).

His design for Disney's corporate offices in Burbank, California (Team Disney The Michael D. Eisner Building, 1990), used terra-cotta dwarfs, nearly 20 feet (6 metres) high, to hold up the classical pediment in a whimsical postmodern interpretation of the Parthenon.

But I have never seen one that left me so utterly unmoved or that seemed so perversely out of touch with the play's soul-wrenching depths as this whimsical storybook interpretation.

Whether it jumps in fright, as the programme suggests with accompanying whimsical music, might be open to interpretation.

Among the more whimsical creations was a $8,300 modern interpretation of the Paseryk carpet, which was woven in the 5th century B.C. and discovered in the grave of a Scythian prince in Siberia by a group of Russian archeologists in 1949.

Some scenes last barely a minute — plotless, whimsical sketches open to all sorts of interpretations.

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