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"What if he decided to reinterpret his own status and take it himself?"
I take the songs and reinterpret them in a new way.
I'm hoping that we can reinterpret the environmental movement to include everyone.
Persuade them to reinterpret the world and their own life history.
Sometimes, however, they just reinterpret existing data from a single source.
"We want to reinterpret the blues for a new generation."
"The Government is using this lawsuit to reinterpret these standards."
I would only point out that every society/race/nation reinterprets its past to meet present need and desires.
Thus does current history constantly reinterpret the documents of the past.
This meant that she had to find ways to reinterpret some of her older songs.
I asked don Juan to reinterpret what he had just said.
But no one should have to reinterpret her entire life at the age of twenty-two.
Many designs are based on animals and leaves, which she reinterprets every season.
Or will officials reinterpret the event to make it appear the Bible was wrong?
She didn't count in the traditional way so we had to reinterpret the counts.
Several legislators have said they want Parliament to "reinterpret" the law.
It must be interesting for the photographer to have this opportunity to reinterpret the photograph with the changes they speak of.
There will also be an historical interest in how more recent composers reinterpret the past.
"I always try to understand and reinterpret the fundamental meaning of each element," he said.
This allows for the patient to reinterpret their current situation with new information and insights.
One can reinterpret the outcome, the cause, and/or the character of the victim.
The ultimate tribute to the power of the story is that so many groups want to reinterpret it 2,000 years later.
That the Democrats needed to reinterpret their domestic agenda to appeal to the middle class.
It reinterprets the Constitution to suit the will of the executive branch.
He actually thinks God felt it necessary for him to reinterpret the scriptures.